Unforgettable Weekend for the Melges IC37 Class at the New York Yacht Club 165th Annual Regatta

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Unforgettable Weekend for the Melges IC37 Class at the New York Yacht Club 165th Annual Regatta

NEWPORT, R.I. (June 16, 2019) — The Melges IC37 Class experience was showcased in full at the New York Yacht Club 165th Annual Regatta throughout all three days of nearly perfect conditions, great competition, and unrivaled camaraderie for the Melges IC37 fleet.

17 Melges IC37 teams completed the Around-the-Island Race and weekend series races in a variety of conditions, providing sailors the optimal platform to put their preparation, skills, and teamwork to the test — a fun challenge that was welcomed by this new fleet.

Ultimately the Members Only Syndicate led by Jay Cross, Hannah Swett, and Ben Kinney staked their claim on the New York Yacht Club 165th Annual Regatta title, narrowly beating Double Jointed who dominated most of the weekend series.

Team Double Jointed finished the regatta strong, winning the day with an impressive 4 – 2 – 2 scoreline. Co-Skipper Ray Wulff noted the key to their consistency and success is their crew.

“Full credit to our team! It’s a lot of learning with this new boat, and we’ve got a tremendous group who’s open-minded. Because of that, we’re learning every single race, every single day. The great thing is that we’re sharing a lot with the other teams, and everybody is getting better. It’s fantastic! Also, I sail with Andy Fisher and he’s disabled, he has one arm. We have a bar so that he can tack. What that means is that Andy can drive in a straight line then he can cross the boat with this bar. It worked out so much better, and Andy is so much more excited about the boat. The Class has been so amazing to allow us to add it to the boat. It’s been awesome.”

Regatta champions Members Only youth sailor Owen Bischoff shared his favorite part of racing this weekend was “either doing the runners or going side to side [in the boat]. It’s a big change from Optis and dinghies. Sailing with my dad was interesting… to say the least but it was fun, especially on Father’s Day.”

The Melges IC37 Class sailors gathered for the final social event of the regatta this evening on the lawn at the New York Yacht Club for the Awards Ceremony. Together the fleet celebrated an unforgettable weekend on the water that set the precedent for the Class’s future events.

Watch: Owen and Senet Bischoff Share Their Melges IC37 Experience

For results and event information, visit nyyc.org/165-annual-regatta


Results

New York Yacht Club 165th Annual Regatta

Click here for complete Saturday/Sunday results
Click here for Friday Around-the-Island Race

ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL MELGES IC37 CLASS ASSOCIATION

From its inception, the Melges IC37 Class was developed to create a racing experience unlike any other. The IC37 by Melges is an innovative amateur one-design sailboat designed to race with a crew of family and friends that makes possible what many sailors seek: the opportunity to test their preparation, skill, and teamwork on the most level playing field available. The IC37 is designed by Mills Design, built by Westerly Marine and FIBRE Mechanics, and managed by Melges Performance Sailboats. Selected by Sailing World Magazine as the 2019 Corinthian Boat of the Year, the IC37 is the boat of choice for top international competitions such as the Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup and the Canada’s Cup. Learn more at MelgesIC37Class.com.

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