
(Coconut Grove, FL)- Hosts Coral Reef YC and Hemingway International YC of Cuba, along with SORC as Race Committee, proudly welcome your participation in the inaugural Miami to Havana Race. In the past year, SORC competitors have raced to the Bahamas in the Nassau Cup Race, Key West in the Ft. Lauderdale to Key West Race, and to Jamaica in the Pineapple Cup Montego Bay Race. Yet, the crown jewel sitting geographically between all of those terrific winter racing destinations, Cuba, remained out of reach. However, American sailors are once again allowed to race to Cuba.


There are six J/Teams joining the fun in the massive 40-boat PHRF Class, and they are traveling far and wide to participate in this inaugural race. For starters, the J/105 GONZO sailed by Ken Ganch and Ed Reagan is headed down from Chicago’s Columbia YC and the J/111 HEATWAVE helmed by Gary Weisberg’s crew Jubilee YC are coming down from Gloucester, MA. The most “local” boat happens to be Frank Atkinson’s J/125 RAISIN CANE from Coconut Grove SC. Finally, three J/120s are competing that include some of the usual suspects we’ve seen in the past- Frank Kern’s CARINTHIA from Detroit’s Bayview YC, Bill Terry’s TAMPA GIRL from Tampa’s Davis Island YC and Marcus Cholerton-Brown’s SUNSET CHILD from New York. That is one incredible collection of diverse, fast, fun, and friendly offshore racing talent. Perhaps a few more J/sailors will join the party to Havana! Entry list for the Miami Havana Race 2016. For more SORC Miami to Havana sailing information