Checking In

This monthly roundup includes sailing and marine industry news from around the Northeast.

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If Boats Could Talk…

By Chris Szepessy

If Boats Could Talk…

Monday, May 11 marked the date for the rollout of “Conversations with Classic Boats,” the website and podcast created by Tom Darling, a longtime WindCheck friend and contributor, featuring a unique look at what Tom calls “classic” boats. “A classic boat doesn’t have to be wood, and it doesn’t necessarily have to be a yacht,” Darling explained. “It could be fiberglass – think of a Dyer Dhow – but everyone agrees that Bolero and Dorade are classics.”…

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75th Block Island Race Postponed Until 2021

By Chris Szepessy

75th Block Island Race Postponed Until 2021

Our friends at the Storm Trysail Club have announced that the 75th running of their Block Island Race, which had been tentatively bumped from its original starting date of May 22 to June 19, is now postponed until May 28, 2021. “The timing of this decision is driven by a variety of health and safety, logistical, and practical factors,” said Ron Weiss, Chair of the Storm Trysail Club Sponsorship and Communications Committee. “Although nothing is certain in…

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Youth Essay Contest 2020 is Cancelled

By Chris Szepessy

Youth Essay Contest 2020 is Cancelled

Due to unforeseen developments, we regretfully announce the cancellation of this year’s edition of the Sail Black Rock/Oakcliff Sailing/WindCheck Youth Essay Contest. The contest had an excellent topic (“Why I Want to Push My Limits and Sail Offshore”) and a truly fantastic prize package through the generosity of Oakcliff Sailing Executive Director Dawn Riley, Storm Trysail Foundation Chairman Rich du Moulin, and our friends at Gill North America. Unfortunately, circumstance has forced our hand and we’ve hoisted…

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Book Supports the Preservation of Huntington Harbor Lighthouse

By Chris Szepessy

Book Supports the Preservation of Huntington Harbor Lighthouse

Proceeds from the sale of a new book, Huntington Harbor Lighthouse by Antonia S. Mattheou and Nancy Y. Moran, will the help fund the Huntington Lighthouse Preservation Society’s ongoing efforts to restore, preserve and maintain the historic beacon, which is listed in the National Historic Register. “We are honored to have a book published about our beloved lighthouse and its predecessor,” said Pamela Setchell, President of the Huntington Lighthouse Preservation Society. “We are incredibly proud of co-authors…

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NWSA Women’s Sailing Conference is June 6

By Chris Szepessy

NWSA Women’s Sailing Conference is June 6

Beginning and experienced women sailors can jump-start their sailing lives by heading to the National Women’s Sailing Association (NWSA) 19th Annual Women’s Sailing Conference slated for Saturday, June 6 at the Corinthian Yacht Club in Marblehead, MA. The event, which features hands-on land- and water-based workshops and seminars, offers women a fantastic opportunity to learn or hone sailing skills, network with other female sailors from all over the United States, and gain the confidence necessary to become…

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The More, The Merrier: Five Connecticut Yacht Clubs to Collaborate on the Gowrie Group Connecticut River One-Design Leukemia Cup on May 2

By Chris Szepessy

The More, The Merrier: Five Connecticut Yacht Clubs to Collaborate on the Gowrie Group Connecticut River One-Design Leukemia Cup on May 2

The friendly relationship between the four local yacht clubs in Essex, CT is quite remarkable. While each club’s board runs its organization as they see fit, there are many events where members from all clubs intermingle. Inter-club social get-togethers and lectures happen regularly, and, of course, there are regattas and other on-water events. This friendly bond among fellow yachtsmen and -women was the trigger for the Essex Corinthian Yacht Club to reach out to its neighbors and…

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First Annual Rumrunner 151 is June 5 – 7

By Chris Szepessy

First Annual Rumrunner 151 is June 5 – 7

  Cedar Point Yacht Club in Westport, CT is hosting the inaugural running of the Rumrunner 151, a Yacht Racing Association of Long Island Sound qualifying distance race running up and down Long Island Sound, on the weekend of June 5 – 7. The Rumrunner 151 is unique in that it’s a distance race with Class B requirements, which means there are no life rafts or safety-at-sea crew requirements. That makes the Rumrunner 151 a great way…

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50th Annual World’s Longest Sunfish Race, Around Shelter Island NY is July 18

By Chris Szepessy

50th Annual World’s Longest Sunfish Race, Around Shelter Island NY is July 18

Our friends at Southold Yacht Club in Southold, NY are hosting the 50th Annual World’s Longest Sunfish Race, Around Shelter Island NY on Saturday, July 18. This circumnavigation has a course of approximately 24 miles. “The World’s Longest Sunfish Race, Around Shelter Island NY is a challenging, fun distance race for Sunfish on the beautiful Peconic Bay on Long Island’s fantastic North Fork,” said event co-chair Beth Fleisher. “In addition to many trophies to win, our sponsor, LaserPerformance,…

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Hospice Regatta Summer Series 2020

By Chris Szepessy

Hospice Regatta Summer Series 2020

  For over 27 years, more than 700 sailors have participated in the series of races at five sailing clubs in southeastern Connecticut (Thames Yacht Club, the Stonington Dinghy Club, Stonington Harbor Yacht Club, Niantic Bay Yacht Club and the Mystic River Mudhead Sailing Association) to raise funds that enhance programs for the patients and families under the care of Hartford HealthCare at Home Center for Hospice Care. The annual Hospice Regattas hosted by Thames Yacht Club and the Stonington Dinghy Club/Stonington Harbor Yacht…

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Charlie Enright’s “Top Ten Lessons” at the EYC Ocean Racing Forum on April 7

By Chris Szepessy

Charlie Enright’s “Top Ten Lessons” at the EYC Ocean Racing Forum on April 7

Please note: This event has been cancelled. The Essex Yacht Club in Essex, CT is pleased to announce that two-time Volvo Ocean Race skipper Charlie Enright will present “Top Ten Lessons Learned in 90,000 Miles of Volvo Ocean Racing” in their second Ocean Racing Forum of the year, on Tuesday, April 7.   “Charlie was born and raised in a boatbuilding family in Bristol, RI, attended Brown University, where he was a member of the sailing team,…

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