Ship’s Log

Here you will find the latest Northeast sailing news and articles, some of which did not make it into the hard print edition.

Sound Environment

Sailors for the Sea Launches Skippers Program to Protect Oceans

By Chris Szepessy

Sailors for the Sea Launches Skippers Program to Protect Oceans

Eight sailors volunteer to mobilize local sailing and boating communities to win policy victories that protect and restore world’s oceans On Thursday, July 9, Sailors for the Sea Powered by Oceana, the world’s leading ocean conservation organization that engages, educates and activates the sailing and boating community toward restoring ocean health, launched its Skippers Program, a volunteer network of local conservation leaders in sailing communities across North America to protect the world’s marine environments. “It’s time for…

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Races and Regattas

4th Annual Storm Trysail Club Ted Hood Regatta Is On August 21-23

By Ron Weiss

4th Annual Storm Trysail Club Ted Hood Regatta Is On August 21-23

Marblehead, MA –  The 4th Annual Storm Trysail Club Ted Hood Regatta (named after famed Marblehead hero, America’s Cup winner, National Sailing Hall of Fame Inductee, and STC member) Ted Hood, is scheduled for August 21 – 23.  While we are hopeful, as befitting an organization very much focused on safety, we will also be cautious, vigilant, and closely following the Massachusett’s COVID-19 guidelines. The NOR and race information can be found at tedhoodregatta.com.   The regatta’s roots go back to the…

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Races and Regattas

2020 Edition Will See Changes, But It’s Still Good News for Edgartown Race Weekend

By Barby MacGowan

2020 Edition Will See Changes, But It’s Still Good News for Edgartown Race Weekend

EDGARTOWN, MASS. (July 2, 2020) – The Edgartown Yacht Club has cancelled the buoy racing segment of its annual Edgartown Race Weekend; however, it will still host the 82ndrunning of its signature ‘Round-the-Island (’RTI) race on August 1 in addition to the newer ‘Round-the-Sound (’RTS) event the same day. The ’RTI, which began in 1938 and counts as one of America’s oldest distance races, tracks 56 nautical miles around Martha’s Vineyard, while the ’RTS, inaugurated in 2018, gives…

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Races and Regattas

The Tradition Will Continue: New York Yacht Club’s 166th Annual Regatta Set for August 28 to 30

By Stuart Streuli

The Tradition Will Continue: New York Yacht Club’s 166th Annual Regatta Set for August 28 to 30

      The most enduring event in North American sailing got off to an inauspicious start on July 16, 1846. Beset by light air, Louis Depau’s 44-ton sloop Mist was the only one of 14 starters to finish the first race of the New York Yacht Club’s inaugural Annual Regatta. A second race, two days later, proved more successful with Commodore John Cox Stevens’ Gimcrack taking line honors and Hornet, owned by A. Barker, winning on…

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Races and Regattas

Jeanneau America Becomes Presenting Partner of Ida Lewis Distance Race

By Barby MacGowan

Jeanneau America Becomes Presenting Partner of Ida Lewis Distance Race

Double-Handed Racing and Friendly Fun Will Have Renewed Emphasis By Barby MacGowan, MediaPro International The annual Ida Lewis Distance Race, scheduled for its 16th edition starting Saturday, August 15, has announced that Jeanneau America is the event’s new Presenting Partner. The news comes on the heels of the race changing its start date from Friday to Saturday to better accommodate an inclusive weekend schedule and coincides with other exciting changes for the event, including a Mixed (co-ed) Double-Handed class added…

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Races and Regattas

The 31st New England 100 Will Honor Sandra Tartaglino

By Chris Szepessy

The 31st New England 100 Will Honor Sandra Tartaglino

Since 1990, the New England 100 has been a main summer event for multihull sailors.  A “mini Worrell 1000,” the 100 provides a great test of speed, skill, and toughness covering 100 miles over two days on Narragansett Bay.  The regatta is open to all non-singlehanded beach catamarans and race organizers have been following the current guidelines for hosting events closely.  Sail Newport in Newport, Rhode Island will host the 31st Annual New England 100 on August 15 &…

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Sound Environment

Support the Soundkeeper!

By Chris Szepessy

Support the Soundkeeper!

Editor’s note: The appeal letter below is from our friend Curt Johnson, President of Save the Sound. Dear members of the WindCheck Community, When you look out on the waters of Long Island Sound, do you trust that someone is taking care of this precious resource? Do you trust that there is someone finding and fixing pollution, and working with citizens all around the Sound to protect the waters you hold dear? That person is your Soundkeeper…

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What's New

Conversations with Classic Boats Episode 2, “Alerion: Past, Present and Future Perfect,” airs June 29

By Chris Szepessy

Conversations with Classic Boats Episode 2, “Alerion: Past, Present and Future Perfect,” airs June 29

As we noted in an earlier Ship’s Log post, our friend Tom Darling, a lifelong sailor and sailing author who wanted to combine the history and the romance and the genealogy of great vintage boats, has launched Conversations with Classic Boats, a podcast about classic boat designs and the stories behind them. Premiering May 6 with Episode 1 on the Herreshoff Newport 29, Dolphin, “the winningest boat sailing our waters today,” the series of 30-minute podcasts invites…

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Upcoming Events

Virtual Paddle for Access Starts June 26!

By Chris Szepessy

Virtual Paddle for Access Starts June 26!

Our friends at Clean Ocean Access (COA) in Middletown, Rhode Island have announced that their annual Paddle for Access event, originally scheduled for Saturday, August 15 on Narragansett Bay, will be online-only this year. “Another way we are working to achieve our Access goals is celebrating the 50 rights-of-way on Aquidneck Island with Paddle for Access,” said Garrett Russ, COA’s Development Coordinator. “To keep our public access ways available and safe for everyone, our Paddle for Access…

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Obituary

Eight Bells: Howard McMichael, Jr.

By Chris Szepessy

Eight Bells: Howard McMichael, Jr.

It is with great sadness that we report that our friend Howard McMichael, Jr. died at the age of 82 on Tuesday, June 2. Howie, as he was known to family and friends, suffered a stroke on Thursday, May 28, from which he never recovered. Howard McMichael, Jr. was the longtime leader of and inspiration for McMichael Yacht Yards & Brokers, having taken over the company from his father, Howard McMichael, Sr., upon Howie’s return from serving…

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