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Light Winds Caused Short Race Days at IKA Formula Kite North American Championship

By Casey Allocco, SDYC Communications Coordinator | November 14, 2018

This weekend, the San Diego Yacht Club hosted the 2018 IKA Formula Kite North American Championship off Crown Cove State Beach in South San Diego Bay. Twenty nine kiteboarders from twelve different countries gathered to sail in a series of nine races for three days. The regatta also seconded as a Pan American Games Qualifier.


2018 Linda Elias Women’s One Design Wrap-up

By Kris Zillmann | November 05, 2018

With 6 of the 11 teams being driven by past regatta winners, this years’ event was a difficult regatta to control.  Winds on the practice day ended up being twice what we actually sailed in so, as usual, Long Beach delivered a crap-shoot of conditions where consistency and scoring no more than 21 points ended up winning the regatta. Team SDYC was represented by Kris Zillmann, Julie Mitchell, Stacey Szabo, Sandy Vissmann, Lisa-Marie Terhaar, Tiffany Billings, Alexa Cavalieri, Kim Standford, Kym Kapalla, Lois Harrington, and Gigi Mitchell and finished fifth in the event. 


SDYC Wins the 2018 Lipton Cup

By Casey Allocco, SDYC Communications Coordinator | October 28, 2018

Join SDYC for the Annual Hot Rum Series

By Casey Allocco, SDYC Communications Coordinator | October 24, 2018

San Diego Yacht Club invites you to join us for the 2018 Hot Rum Series, fun and family-friendly races with tradition dating back over 60 years. The Hot Rum races are open to all types of sailors from expert to novice racers, in a wide variety of boats from cruisers to sleds that are a minimum of 20 feet long with a PHRF rating under 229. See the Notice of Race for details and register online.


Dave Perry Wins 2018 International Masters Regatta

By Casey Allocco, SDYC Communications Coordinator, photo by Tom Walker | October 21, 2018

This weekend’s impressive fleet of determined sailors came to the 2018 International Masters Regatta ready to race. Five time Match Racing Champion Dave Perry came to race too, but like a true Master, his preparation began the moment he received his invitation. Perry started the regatta off strong and in the lead on Day One. Finishing the day in a tie with Tad Lacey, Perry’s win in Series Race 3 was the tiebreaker that put him in first place and set the bar for the rest of the weekend. Come Day Two, Perry never let the momentum die. Numerous sailors jumped the gun and were forced to restart while Perry’s seasoned skillset and stacked San Diego crew got off the line clean and kept Perry at the top of the score sheet.


Starting Makes a Difference in Day Two of the International Masters Regatta

By Casey Allocco, SDYC Communications Coordinator, photo by Tom Walker | October 20, 2018

There’s an old adage in sailing: If you’re not over early every once in a while, you’re not pushing hard enough. Day Two of the International Masters Regatta was full of action, particularly at the start line. A handful of boats jumped the gun and were penalized with OCSs. At this point in the regatta, the Masters are looking to put points on their competitors by getting a good start and an early lead. But, this strategy took a toll on second place sailor, Tad Lacey.


International Masters Regatta Veterans Perry and Lacey Dominate Day One

By Casey Allocco, SDYC Communications Coordinator, photo by Tom Walker | October 19, 2018

San Diego mountains and U.S. Navy ships framed the course of the International Masters Regatta today, Friday, October 19. Twelve seasoned skippers lived up to their Master titles, rotating J/105s after each of the four races on Day One.

Light winds in the morning resulted in a 30 minute postponement, but the wind peaked at 12 knots by midday with temperatures in the low 80s. Cloudless skies and flat water made for ideal racing on the windward leeward course on beautiful south San Diego Bay.


Drew Freides Wins Back-to-Back Melges 20 World Championships

By Melges20.com | October 16, 2018

All it took was one last, wild ride on Saturday, the final day of competition at the 2018 Melges 20 World Championship hosted by Yacht Club Cagliari, to give the International Melges 20 Class Association its second-ever, double, back-to-back World Champion - Drew Freides' PACIFIC YANKEE. His magic combination team of tactician Morgan Reeser and crew Charlie Smythe came from third to finish first overall, crowning them supreme for a second year in a row.


Kiteboarding North American Championship Coming to San Diego Bay This Fall

By Casey Allocco, SDYC Communications Coordinator | October 11, 2018

The 2018 Formula Kite North American Championship is coming to the San Diego Yacht Club November 8-11, 2018 with an estimated 30 kites launching their foil kites from Crown Cove, a beach located in Coronado, and sailing through South San Diego Bay.

Typical San Diego breezes ranging from 8-12 knots make Crown Cove an ideal venue with flat water giving riders the ability to sail faster without worrying about large swells. Crown Cove is a beautiful, clean and protected California State Park. Kiters can loft their kites, walk into the water and take off.


PCISA Girls Invitational Returns to San Diego Yacht Club October 20-21, 2018

By Casey Allocco, SDYC Communications Coordinator | October 11, 2018

San Diego Yacht Club is pleased to host the PCISA/ISSA Girls National High School Invitational Regatta on October 20-21, 2018. Founded by SDYC's Mary Brigden-Snow, this is the largest National, High School Girls regatta today. The SDYC junior program is uniquely positioned to host events like this. Our outstanding junior facility, a fleet of 24 CFJ's, and an armada of coach boats, means teams from around the country can be hosted at SDYC.


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