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.

What's New

Online coaching for Clagett sailors

By Sam Crichton

Online coaching for Clagett sailors

NEWPORT, R.I. (April 27, 2020) – While sailors are all facing challenges and uncertain times due to the COVID-19 pandemic, two of the best coaches in the sport, Dave Perry and Dave Dellenbaugh, have stepped up to offer an alternative to in-person coaching with an online coaching program. “One of our board members saw on Scuttlebutt that Dave Perry and Dave Dellenbaugh have come up with coaching sessions available online, and given the coaching relationship the Clagett…

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Upcoming Events

Art Auction Featuring New York City’s Maritime History

By Chris Szepessy

Art Auction Featuring New York City’s Maritime History

On Saturday, April 25, Arader Galleries is pleased to accommodate the sale of one of the finest collections of 18th and 19th century New York City views, scenes, maps, and naval prints to date. This unique collection was built by the esteemed Downtown Association of New York. Included in this 235-lot sale are many rare works returning to auction after residing nearly 100 years in the private collection. Internet bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers. Highlights: Rare maps…

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Press Release

The Clagett announces Team Clagett

By Sam Crichton

The Clagett announces Team Clagett

NEWPORT, R.I. (April 15, 2020) – The C. Thomas Clagett, Jr. Memorial Clinic and Regatta are hoping and expecting to go forward with the rescheduled September dates and will continue to monitor the COVID-19 situation. The current situation is requiring everyone to adjust to continual challenges and the Clagett Regatta has been monitoring the situation and made the decision to reschedule the 18th Clagett Regatta to September for the safety and health of all involved.  Everyone wants to look forward and…

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What's New

CT Spring Boat Show Cancelled

By Ben

CT Spring Boat Show Cancelled

Essex, CT  (April 10, 2020)  The Connecticut Spring Boat Show, which was scheduled to be held Friday, May 1 – Sunday, May 3 at Safe Harbor Essex Island, Essex, CT has been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. The CT Spring Boat Show annually raises money for Sails Up 4 Cancer and is sponsored by Safe Harbor Essex Island, Yacht Brokers Association of America, Essex Boat Works, Essex Steam Train and Riverboat and YachtWorld. The cancelation of…

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What's New

Safety at Sea Cancelation

By Ben

Safety at Sea Cancelation

Storm Trysail Club – Coronavirus Statement  MAY 16th HANDS-ON SAFETY-AT-SEA AT SUNY MARITIME CANCELLED. Health and safety are a top priority of the Storm Trysail Club and in the face of the evolving COVID-19 situation, we have decided to cancel the May 16th SUNY Safety-At-Sea Seminar. The refund policy for the Safety-At-Sea Seminar is: Those who signed up for “US Offshore Certification” for $295 will get a full refund. Those who signed up for “International (World Sailing)…

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Races and Regattas

Storm Trysail Club’s 75th Block Island Race Rescheduled

By Chris Szepessy

Storm Trysail Club’s 75th Block Island Race Rescheduled

Editor’s note: Here’s an important message from our friends at the Storm Trysail Club: Storm Trysail Club has been monitoring conditions since our last communication about the 75th Block Island Race.   At this time we have decided to postpone the start from May 22 to Friday, June 19 – the original scheduled start date for the Newport Bermuda Race.   We sympathize with the CCA and RBYC for what must have been a difficult – and we are…

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What's New

UK Sailmakers Continuing the Fight…one stitch at a time.

By Chris Szepessy

UK Sailmakers Continuing the Fight…one stitch at a time.

Editor’s note: Here is an important message from our friends at UK Sailmakers. As shortages of healthcare supplies continue to hamper the fight against Covid-19, UK Sailmakers continues to do what we can to make personal protective equipment available for doctors and nurses across North America and Europe. Sailmaking has been designated a “non-critical” industry (we can debate that down the road!), so UK Sailmakers has “retooled” from producing racing and cruising sails to stitching together protective…

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What's New

NESS Offers Online STEM Courses

By Chris Szepessy

NESS Offers Online STEM Courses

The New England Science & Sailing Foundation in Stonington, Connecticut now offers their award-winning, accredited, and Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)-based STEM courses online with live educators leading each lesson in order to serve schools, parents, and students. Featuring the unique experiential learning that sets NESS apart, these dynamic courses are live, instructor-led programs designed to support the continued education of students, minimizing learning losses and keeping students engaged in their education during these difficult times. NESS…

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What's New

Offshore Sailing School Launches #DocksideChatswithSteve on Social Media Channels

By Chris Szepessy

Offshore Sailing School Launches #DocksideChatswithSteve on Social Media Channels

Offshore Sailing School founders Steve and Doris Colgate are producing self-made #DocksideChatswithSteve from their home on the Caloosahatchee River in Southwest Florida, for a little sailing-oriented entertainment to those who may also be homebound during the COVID-19 crisis. These short vignettes are based on the couple’s sailing experiences over the past 56 years of owning and operating Offshore Sailing School. Based in Fort Myers, Fla., the company has taught more than 150,000 adults and families how to…

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What's New

American Sailing Association Offering Covid-19 Era Webinar Series

By Chris Szepessy

American Sailing Association Offering Covid-19 Era Webinar Series

The American Sailing Association (ASA), America’s sail education authority, is launching a new webinar series. Presented by two-time America’s Cup winner Peter Isler, the three-part series is designed to help sailors keep learning and getting their feet “wet” while they are sheltering in place during the Covid-19 pandemic. Sponsored by North Sails, the cost is $20 per webinar for ASA members in good standing, which is 33% off the regular $30 fee (fee includes access to the webinar recording for 30 days for…

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