(Newport, RI)- Twenty four of the leading American yacht clubs have
accepted the invitation of the New York Yacht Club (NYYC) to compete in
the New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup U.S. Qualifying Series (USQS)
to be sailed in Newport, RI from September 4-8, 2012.
Returning to the event are American in Rye, N.Y.; Carolina in
Charleston, S.C.; Eastern in Marblehead, Mass.; Fishing Bay in
Deltaville, Va.; Forth Worth Boat Club in Fort Worth, Texas; Indian
Harbor in Greenwich, Conn.; Larchmont in Larchmont, N.Y.; Little
Traverse in Harbor Springs, Mich.; Newport Harbor in Newport Beach,
Calif.; Pequot in Southport, Conn.; San Francisco in Belvedere, Calif.;
Seattle in Seattle, Wash.; Southern in New Orleans, La. and St. Francis
in San Francisco, Calif.
The event has generated considerable interest, and 10 yacht clubs new to
the event have accepted invitations: Bay Head in Bay Head, N.J.;
California in Marina Del Ray, Calif.; Edgartown in Edgartown, Mass.;
Florida in Jacksonville, Fla.; Grand Maumelle Sailing Club in Roland,
Ark.; Grand Traverse in Traverse City, Mich.; Nantucket in Nantucket,
Mass.; Storm Trysail Club; Texas Corinthian in Kemah, Texas and
Youngstown, in Youngstown, N.Y.
The complement of clubs represents a cross section of the country with
three clubs from the Northeast, four from Long Island Sound, two from
the Mid Atlantic, four from the Southeast, three from the Great Lakes,
four from California, one from the Pacific Northwest and two from Texas.
Storm Trysail comes to the event with a nationwide membership.
The
top three U.S. yacht-club teams will join host New York Yacht Club,
Royal Canadian Yacht Club, of Toronto, Canada, the winner of the 2011
Invitational Cup, and some of the most prestigious yacht clubs in the
world to compete for the 2013 NYYC Invitational Cup presented by Rolex
September 7-14.
The USQS will continue the successful format from 2010 in which teams
will compete in two fleets of one-design keelboats. An initial
qualifying round will advance the top-12 teams into a gold fleet
competing for the top-three spots, while the bottom-12 teams will be
competing for an invitation to the 2014 USQS. The NYYC will be utilizing
the J/70, a modern high-performance planing keelboat 22.7' in length
with an asymmetrical spinnaker along with the 23' Sonar with its
symmetrical spinnaker. For more NYYC USQS sailing information, please
contact the NYYC Sailing Office- saillingoffice@nyyc.org- or NYYC website