(Block Island, RI)- With just under 100 days left until Race Week, 150 teams have already joined Block Island Race Week presented by Margaritaville (seventy are J/Boats = 47%)! This is the highest number of early registrations in over a decade for the biennial Storm Trysail Club event. “We cannot underestimate the motivation for sailors and their families to return to doing what they love together,” says Event Chair Ray Redniss. “With increased vaccine rollouts and lower case numbers, we are cautiously optimistic that our 2021 event will be a great success.”
Still, the race organizers are managing expectations that 2021 won’t be exactly like past Race Weeks. The logistics of hosting a large regatta on an island demands months of preparation and - as one of the first major events to be held among so much uncertainty - a variety of necessary measures to keep sailors, volunteers and local families safe and healthy will be implemented. What those policies look like is still being determined.
“We meet each week as a team and are in constant contact with local businesses, a variety of experts, and our vendors,” says Redniss. “We know our sailors come for the fun, camaraderie, and competition, and our goal is still to deliver all that at the highest level, albeit safely.”
Regards J/Teams participation, so far here are the amazing numbers:
Still, the race organizers are managing expectations that 2021 won’t be exactly like past Race Weeks. The logistics of hosting a large regatta on an island demands months of preparation and - as one of the first major events to be held among so much uncertainty - a variety of necessary measures to keep sailors, volunteers and local families safe and healthy will be implemented. What those policies look like is still being determined.
“We meet each week as a team and are in constant contact with local businesses, a variety of experts, and our vendors,” says Redniss. “We know our sailors come for the fun, camaraderie, and competition, and our goal is still to deliver all that at the highest level, albeit safely.”
Regards J/Teams participation, so far here are the amazing numbers:
- ORC 2- five J/121s and two J/122s
- J/44 class- seven boats
- J/88 class- five boats
- J/109 class- thirteen boats
- J/105 class- sixteen boats
- PHRF 1- six J/111s and two J/122s (J/111s will get one-design start)
- PHRF 2- a J/99, J/33, J/35
- PHRF 3- a J/24, two J/29s, two J/80s
- PHRF Cruise 1 Spin- a J/120, J/95
- PHRF Cruise 2 Spin- a J/120, J/125, J/133
- PHRF Cruise 3 Spin- a J/29