(Newport, RI)- This year's regatta marks the 11th running of Sail for
Hope. In the wake of the 9/11/2001 attacks on America, a few local
sailing enthusiasts scrambled to organize a regatta to honor and support
those affected. The event is the classic "Around Jamestown Island"
race that is about 19.5 nm around the East and West Passages of
Narragansett Bay.
The first Sail For Pride Regatta rallied over 180 boats and $110,000
designated for charities to support the NYFD firefighters, police and
the victims of the attacks and their families. The display of patriotism
and generosity on and off the water made a lasting impression in the
sailing community.
After
the inaugural year, the organizers retired the name Sail For Pride, but
continued the event as Sail For Hope, reflecting the Rhode Island state
motto and aimed at supporting local charities. Charities supported over
the years have included RI Red Cross, Seamen's Church Institute,
Newport Harbormaster's Emergency Equipment Fund, local public high
school sailing teams, US Olympic Sailing Trials and many more, including
a huge fund-raising year in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina's devastation
of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. To date, over $800,000 has been
raised for a wide variety of charities, including RI Red Cross and the
Wounded Warrior Project- an organization that actively puts forth a
rehabilitative effort in assisting our warriors to recover and
transition back to a civilian lifestyle.
On Saturday, the 6th of October, seventy-seven boats participated,
including a large fleet of eleven J/22 one-designs and several PHRF
classes. In the J/22 one-designs, it was Whitney Slade and crew that
took home the silverware by 3 min 26 secs over Matt Chao's team in
second. Third was Alan Renfrew another 2 min back. Fourth was Rufus
Van Gruisen and third was PJ Maltais.
For the PHRF 6 handicap class, the J/111s sailed well with Doug Curtiss
on WICKED 2.0 taking second place and class newcomer David Brodsky and
Fred Van Liew sailed their new J/111 ODYSSEY to 5th overall in their
first outing! The J/111s in New England "welcome" Dave and Fred and
look forward to sailing with them in the 2013 sailing season!
In the PHRF Non-Spinnaker class, the J/28 WHALAYED sailed by John Whaley
finished 3rd overall. In PHRF 4 class, the J/30 RHAPSODY sailed by
Bill Kneller was 2nd overall and the J/24s NIGHTHAWK (Barker, Ryan,
McVicker) and BUCKSHOT (Larry Colantuono) were 4th and 5th,
respectively. Sailing photo credits- George Bekris For more Sail for Hope Regatta sailing information