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Apr One Design Weekend
Apr 11 - 12, 2026 |
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Men's Mayhem
Apr 4, 2026 |
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Opening Day Race
Apr 18, 2026 |
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Etchells Orca Bowl / Pre-Worlds
Apr 25 - 26, 2026 |
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Yachting Cup
May 1 - 3, 2026 |
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Etchells World Championship
May 7 - 15, 2026 |
Thank you to all of those who have contributed and followed Team SDYC’s preparations for the New York Yacht Club (NYYC) Invitational Cup. As the team is getting ready to begin practicing this month, here is a brief update and summary for those of you who are not yet aware.
In 2009, NYYC hosted the first Invitational Cup for amateur sailors from all around the world. For yacht clubs in the United States, entry is only earned by winning the Resolute Cup.
Last September, San Diego Yacht Club (SDYC) earned its first ever bid for the Invitational Cup as Tyler Sinks, Nick Martin, Nick Kaschak, and Max Hutcheson won the Resolute Cup for SDYC. Jake LaDow, Carissa Crawford, Drew Freides, Erik Shampain, and Tori Porter will join the Resolute winning team for the Invitational Cup which will be held September 7-14 in Newport, Rhode Island.
Read Article >>There were plenty of high-fives, handshakes and celebratory cheers back on the docks after the final day of San Diego Yacht Club’s Yachting Cup. Congratulations were exchanged and comradery was shared, but one class stood out this weekend and left their mark on the 2019 Yachting Cup. The Farr 40 class, hosting boats from all over the world, started off their class series at SDYC’s premier regatta of the season. Seven Farr 40 boats from the class joined us in the Pacific, their large sails taking over the Far Ocean course.
Wolfgang Schaefer, owner of Struntje Light, dominated over eight races this weekend, earning him and his crew the title of Overall Yachting Cup winners.
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Day two, North Sails Race Day, of San Diego Yacht Club’s Yachting Cup was really day one for the majority of the competitors. Nine more classes joined the Pac52s and Farr 40s in the Pacific today for their first opportunity to place on the scoresheet. This year, only two ocean courses are housing over 70 vessels, making for some tight racing… literally.
Rounding the marks alongside a boat over double his size didn’t bother Jeff Janov, owner of J/70 Minor Threat. “The race committee did a great job keeping things separated as well as they could. We saw some of the boats some of the time, but it never caused a problem. It has the potential of causing tension, but it went well. We picked up a good shift towards the end and our crew did a great job…”
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The Yachting Cup, San Diego’s premier inshore regatta of the season, kicked off today with a big boat show on a wide open Pacific Ocean course. The high-performance Pac52 and Farr40 classes lead off today, and are also using this regatta as a part of their class series. Tomorrow, these two classes will be joined by the four others on the Far Ocean course, and five more classes filling the Near Ocean course. Both courses are located just south of Zuniga Jetty in the Coronado Roads and compete through Sunday.
It was close all day for the boats in today’s three races. Wolfgang Schaefer’s Struntje Lightis finishing day one in first place for the Farr40 class, followed by Rick Goebel’s Insanity in second and Mick Shlens’ Blade II in third.
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Nine I-14’s headed down to San Diego over the weekend for SuperCup held out of San Diego Yacht Club. SuperCup is a great 14 skiff event held on the bay with short courses showcasing a mid course gate that you have to sail through both upwind and downwind. All of the races were twice around with three minute starts and the race committee kept the boats rolling by sending off the starts quickly.
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What sight is more beautiful than a cluster of Stars floating low in the sky over the Pacific Ocean... the Star boat that is. Sailors and spectators can enjoy the view of the International Star Class Western Hemisphere Championship from Wednesday, May 22 through Saturday, May 25. Nearly 30 Stars are headed to San Diego in less than a month and will be making their way southeast of Point Loma for a four-day series of ocean races.
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