60 Yachts Enter 2017 Marion Bermuda Race

April 29, 2017

Entries now stand at 60 yachts for the 2017 Marion Bermuda Race and there is still time to get off the fence and enter this 40th Anniversary Race.

The start of this extravaganza is June 9 from Buzzard’s Bay near Marion, Massachusetts and the race finishes in the midst of Bermuda’s America’s Cup activity with its traditional St. David’s Lighthouse finish.

Entry closes on May 27, 2017 and all information required on the entry forms must be completed by then.

‘TI ‘, skippered by Greg Marston won the Beverly Family Trophy and a full house of other trophies in 2015. ©Fran Grenon Spectrum Photo

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“The Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club that hosts the race in Bermuda is also Bermuda’s home away from home for the America’s Cup defenders, the Golden Gate Yacht Club of San Francisco, and their defending team, Oracle Team USA,” organisers said.

“The RHADC will be a hub of activity not to be missed. Actual racing in the America’s Cup Match start June 17, the day of the Marion Bermuda Race’s evening prizegiving.

“If your boat is already entered, now is the time to start thinking about the competition for extra prizes. There are many races within the race. Additional entry forms need to be completed for these ‘races’.

‘ETOILE’, skippered by Anne Kolker and sailed with a yacht full of ladies, won the Commodore Faith Paulsen Trophy for the best performance by an all-female crew. © Fran Grenon Spectrum Photography

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“The Kingman Yacht Center Team Trophy is offered for established Yacht Clubs or Sailing organizations that form a team of three member yachts. The team whose three yachts have the lowest corrected time total will be the winner.

“Yachts sailing with a crew of two, a crew of three or four or an all-female crew of any number may elect to compete in the double-handed, short-handed, and all-female competitions respectively. Prizes are the Double-Handed Trophy, the short-handed L. Bryon Kingery, Jr. Memorial Trophy and the Commodore Faith Paulsen Trophy for the ladies.

A “family” yacht racing for the Beverly Family Trophy is one with a crew of five or more with all or all-but-one being members of a single household or a single family may race for the family prize. Persons related to a common grandparent and spouses of these will be considered “family.”

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The Offshore Youth Challenge Trophy is offered for yachts encouraging youth participation. A “youth” yacht is one with at least 4 youths aboard with at least 66% of the crew qualified as youths. A youth sailor must be 16 years of age or older but not more than 23 years old by June 8, 2017. One or more adults at least 23 years old by June 8, 2017 must be onboard.

And there is a prize for stargazers, too, the Beverly Yacht Club Polaris Trophy, A yacht may elect to race using celestial navigation. If a yacht elects to be celestially navigated, she will receive a 3% favorable adjustment to her ORR rating. This choice must be made by May 12. See NOR Attachment D for the details of the conditions that a yacht must meet to be considered a celestially navigated yacht.

In its true Corinthian spirit, the Marion Bermuda Race is the only ocean race to Bermuda that offers a celestial navigation prize.

While Marion Bermuda Racers are in Bermuda, the America’s Cup Superyacht Regatta runs June 13-15. The J Class Regatta is June 16, 19 & 20. And Red Bull Youth America’s Cup races are spread from June 12 to June 20.

Race participants will have slips available at the Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club for America’s Cup finals on a first come first served basis.

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