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The team from New York Yacht Club (NYYC) is heading out of the sun and back to the chilly Northeast with a well-deserved title in the books: 2023 Women’s Winter Invitational Champions! Skipper Marly Isler and crew Hope Wilson, Sarah Williams, and Marlena Fauer were first-time competitors in the Women’s Winter Invitational. Teams from 24 yacht clubs competed over two days in 66 races to award the winner of the San Diego Yacht Club’s fifth annual Women’s Winter Invitational Regatta (WWIR), February 4 and 5, 2023.
Isler attributes her win to the team working together. “Each race posed unique challenges - but my crew tirelessly kept our boat rumbling,” she said. “Hope is likely icing her biceps today from her detail-oriented jib trimming. Marlena was an animal calling tactics downwind. She made sure we didn't lose sight of the breeze oscillations even when packs of boats got too close for comfort. And Sarah was constantly adjusting our heel and controls.”
Read Article >>The International Competition Returns February 17-18, 2024
San Diego Yacht Club’s Women’s Winter Invitational Regatta received the US Sailing 2022 One Design Regatta Award. The US Sailing One Design committee said, “We are impressed with the fun and inclusive nature of the event bringing women from around the country together for a fun weekend of competitive sailing and camaraderie.”
Read Article >>Each January, the turn of the new year marks the month when you can finally break out your planners, call your racing buddies, and mark your vacation days for Southern California’s much-anticipated, offshore racing season. Kicking off the season in 2023 once again is the Islands Race, co-hosted by San Diego Yacht Club and Newport Harbor Yacht Club. On February 24, over 30 boats are expected to race, departing from Long Beach Harbor and making their way around Santa Catalina and San Clemente Islands before finishing in Point Loma. The total course measures approximately 142nm. What better way to spend a weekend in February than with a view of the Pacific for miles, a chilled ocean breeze, and well-earned bragging rights at the finish line?
Read Article >>Members Molly O'Bryan Vandemoer and Julie Mitchell represented the US and SDYC at the Women's Match Racing World Championship in New Zealand in November. The event was hosted by the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, the current home of the America’s Cup. The team consisted of Nicole Breault – skipper, Molly O'Bryan Vandemoer – tactician, Dana Riley – spinnaker trim, Karen Loutzenheiser – jib trim, and Julie Mitchell – bow.
Read Article >>The winner of the coveted perpetual “Shovel” award this year went to Team Annie (SDYC)! For those in the dark (I was), this is presented at the banquet on Saturday eve as a precursor to who will own it on Sunday after all races are finished. The was I see it now, win it all, or lose it all if you want to be remembered. Anyone in-between first and last will be lost in the shuffle.
Read Article >>The Resolute Cup is widely considered the most competitive amateur regatta in the country. The regatta features 24 of the country's best yacht clubs, sailing short course races in regatta provided and equalized Sonars and RS21’s. The Resolute Cup is held every other year by the New York Yacht Club with racing taking place on Narragansett Bay, RI.
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