Down the sea stretch they’ll come
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June Casagrande
In sailboat racing, as in life, there’s no excitement like one-on-one
excitement.
A longtime local regatta is riding this wave of the future,
changing over to a new “match racing” format in which sailboats race
one on one instead of all the competitors racing one another at once.
“It’s a very exciting way to race and it’s very
spectator-friendly, too,” said Jeff Gordon, one of the organizers of
the Pacific Life Yacht Club Challenge Match Race, taking place
through Sunday at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
The name also reflects an important change for the biennial race,
which has been at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club since the 1980s. For
the first time, the biennial race, formerly called the United States
Yacht Club Challenge, has a namesake corporate sponsor.
“We had to do some soul-searching to decide whether to go with a
sponsor,” Gordon said.
Yacht club officials finally decided to go with a corporate
sponsor because the financial backing allows them to make the race a
more enticing event for competitors who fly in from across the
country to participate. Elegant dinners, top-notch sailing equipment
and other professional touches sealed the deal.
Every other year, the race pits teams from nine or 10 of the top
yacht clubs in the country, said Phil Ramser, chairman of the
committee that selects the yacht clubs to receive invitations to
participate.
“A lot of people in our club are very active in sailing all around
the country, so we have a lot of people with a lot of understanding
of who the top clubs are, and we invite those clubs to make
application,” Ramser said.
This year’s competitors include clubs from New Orleans, San
Francisco, Seattle, San Diego, Detroit, Rochester, N.Y., and of
course, Newport Beach. The two local clubs in this year’s race are
the Newport Harbor Yacht Club and returning champions the Balboa
Yacht Club.
Setting sail in identical, rented Catalina 37s, the teams of about
seven take turns in head-to-head competitions until one team emerges
as overall winner.
“This year, I’d say it’s anybody’s race,” Gordon said.
Members of the public are welcome to view the race from one of the
spectator boats free on a space-available basis. For information and
reservations, call the Newport Harbor Yacht Club at (949) 723-6869.
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