It's still May and it might feel like April some days but don't worry, summer is coming. Honest! So is the Corinthian Classic Yacht Regatta - presented by Doyle Sailmakers - August 13 & 14.
CCYR Details & Highlights:
- This regatta is a blast and easy to sail!
- The racing is done in "Pursuit" format – much less pressure at the start
- Reasonable entry fee includes complimentary mooring for Friday and Saturday nights
- The CCYR is a part of the Classic Yacht Challenge Series
***A 2022 CRF Rating Certificate will be required for all boats. We will assist anyone without a rating to easily secure a certificate. Click to view the CRF site
The CCYR offers five categories of participation:
- Vintage (V): Yachts designed before January 1, 1950 that have been built, maintained, or restored with materials and methods consistent with the original design.
- Classic (C): Yachts designed on or after January 1, 1950 and before January 1, 1980 that are built primarily of wood, aluminum or steel, that have been maintained or restored with materials and methods consistent with their original design, and whose rudders are attached to the trailing edge of the keel with at least one pivot point on the sternpost, and that are rated by CRF with Keel Type 5 or 6.
- Modern Classic (MC); yachts that meet at least one of the following criteria:
A) Yachts with design date on or after January 1, 1950 and prior to January 1, 1980, whose rudders are separated from the trailing edge of the keel, that are rated by CRF with Keel Types 2, 3, or 4 B) Yachts that otherwise qualify for the Classic or Vintage divisions but that employ construction materials and methods that are not consistent with their original design, or that are not primarily built of wood, aluminum, or steel. Determination of 'construction materials and methods that are not consistent with their original design' to be at discretion of the TC. C) Yachts that otherwise qualify for Classic or Vintage divisions, but that have been extensively modified from their original design. Determination of 'extensively modified' to be at discretion of the TC. D) Yachts with design date on or after January 1, 1980, that are rated by CRF with Keel Types 5 or 6.
- Spirit of Tradition (SoT): Yachts designed on or after January 1, 1980 that embody recognizable
connections to classic yacht or traditional workboat elements in hull shape and deck and superstructure shape, style and features, whose rudders are separated from the trailing edge of the keel, that are rated by CRF with Keel Types 1, 2, 3, or 4. A SoT yacht need not be constrained by restrictions on rigging, equipment, or construction methods and materials.
- Contemporary (CT): Yachts that do not meet the qualifications for Vintage, Classic, Modern Classic, or Spirit of Tradition divisions.
This event has become a "must do" on the Classic Yacht Circuit. This is an event you don't want to skip. Start planning now. Instructions to enter can be found on our website at www.corinthianclassic.org.
Quick Links: Notice of Race > Online Registration >
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