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Saturday, June 29, 2024
Newport Bermuda Officially Ends with Awards Ceremony

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The 53rd Newport Bermuda Race officially came to a close this evening, as winners and award recipients were honored at the Race’s Prize Giving Ceremony at the Pier 6 Complex on Front Street. The ceremony caps off nearly two weeks of festivities in both Rhode Island and Bermuda surrounding the storied sailing race.

This year’s Bermuda Race was as exciting and challenging as ever—featuring a series of fronts causing tricky conditions near the start and a characteristically choppy crossing of the Gulf Stream. Of the 162 boats that started in Newport, 147 crossed the finish line and docked at the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club (RBYC) in Hamilton. 15 boats retired, including the two boats that abandoned ship on the course. All crew of each of the participating boats have arrived safely back on land.

“I'm incredibly grateful for the 1400 plus sailors who participated in this Race, the preparation that they put in, and the seamanship and safety skills that they demonstrated,” said Race Chair Andrew Kallfelz. “I'm really grateful for the over 100 volunteers both in Newport and Bermuda that made this happen. Particularly the Fleet Communications Office, that managed an extraordinary number of events and the support they got from the Coast Guard and the Rescue Coordination Center here in Bermuda. I'm very thankful for all our sponsors who made this happen for us and we really look forward to starting the preparations for 2026.”

For the first time in its 118 year history, the Bermuda Race started off the coast of Newport’s Fort Adams, extending the historic course by one mile. On Friday, June 21 the race’s start was broadcast live online to over 8000 spectators, with close to 2000 more joining a starting line party on shore at Fort Adams.

After leaving Newport, boats reported light winds and slow sailing speeds, thanks to weather patterns moving from the north off the coast of New England. Proteus, a JV72, reported a dismasting at approximately 1:50 a.m. on Saturday, June 22. All crew were safe and the boat motored back to Newport after retiring from the race. Later Saturday, the breeze filled in, and the boats began making quick progress along the rhumb line towards Bermuda.

At 3:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 23, the crew of Alliance, a J/121 reported a water ingress and ultimately made the decision to abandon ship. Fellow competitors came to the boat’s assistance, and by 4:00 a.m. all of Alliance’s crew had been brought safely aboard Ceilidh to sail onward.

Following Sunday morning’s rescue, other boats in the fleet reported choppy seas in and beyond the Gulf Stream. Throughout the day, anticipation built up for the arrival of the first boats in Bermuda. Roy Disney’s Pyewacket 70 was the first to cross the finish line at 1:37 a.m. Monday with a corrected time of two days 11 hours and 17 minutes. Also finishing Monday morning were Allegra (corrected time two days 13 hours and 31 minutes) and OC 86 (corrected time two days 12 hours and 19 minutes).

Several vessels completed the race on Monday, and the Live Results were able to project that Summer Storm 52—owned and skippered by Andy Berdon—would become the overall winner of the Gibbs Hill Division with a corrected time of two days 10 hours and 32 minutes. Navigator Chris “Lew” Lewis, who also won the 52nd Bermuda Race, attributed the win to getting off the coast of Rhode Island early and avoiding the weather that stalled other boats.
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
Wednesday Night Sailing Series Race Day Ten

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It was a total of 27 boats that took the water of the Hamilton Harbor for Race Day Ten of the 2024 RHADC Wednesday Night Series which starts and finishes in the Hamilton Harbor.

Menace was the first boat to cross the line on the night clocking a time of 1:11:31, and their corrected time of 1:05:13 saw them finish first on the night.

Cyclone was the second boat to cross the line at 1:14:49, and with their corrected time of 1:16:36, they finished 19th on the night. Privateer was 2nd on the night with a corrected time of 1:09:35.

Airforce was third on the night with a corrected time of 1:10:54, Vrengen was fourth on the night with a corrected time of 1:11:39, and Celerity rounded out the top five on the night with a corrected time of 1:12:50.

Wednesday Night Sailing Race Day 10

1:05:13 Menace

1:09:35 Privateer
1:10:54 Airforce
1:11:39 Vrengen
1:12:34 Peppercorn
1:12:50 Celerity
1:13:20 Jitterbug
1:13:24 Encore
1:13:27 Passion
1:13:49 Windfire
1:14:06 Shadow
1:14:08 RS 21 3
1:14:21 Fat Tuesday
1:14:53 Scatteraction
1:15:37 Tiburon
1:15:57 Back in Black
1:16:07 RS 21 2
1:16:32 Shogun
1:16:36 Cyclone
1:16:52 Lix
1:17:12 RS 21 1
1:17:24 RS 21 4
1:17:48 Impulse
1:24:20 RS 21 5
1:24:57 Lorato Makato
RET Stormy
Tuesday, June 25, 2024
Newport Bermuda Race Update

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As boats continued to stream into Bermuda from the Newport Bermuda Race, Gunga Din, a Swedish Yachts 41 owned by Robert Fye and Paul Cunningham, with a total crew of seven, had to abandon ship 80 miles from Bermuda due to water ingress. All crew members were successfully transferred, unharmed, to Desna, a Tartan 37 owned by Adam Van Voorhis with seven also aboard. All 14 are now making their way towards Bermuda expected late tonight. It is unknown at this time what precisely caused the water ingress.

Earlier today the crew of Alliance, who also abandoned ship on Sunday, arrived aboard Ceilidh at the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club to a warm welcome from family, friends, and fellow competitors on the docks.

As part of entry requirements, boats are rigorously inspected and sailors attend thorough safety courses to prepare for the risks associated with offshore sailing. While the loss of these boats is extremely unfortunate, the important outcome is that all sailors involved are safe.
Monday, June 24, 2024
Summer Storm 52 Wins Newport Bermuda Race

Photo: Steve Cloutier
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According to Live Results for the Newport Bermuda Yacht Race 2024, Summer Storm 52 looks unbeatable.

Pending any protests, they will be this year's Gibbs Hill Lighthouse Champions!

This boat was in a shed in Germany nearly five months ago, and now the crew has sailed into Class and Division Winners. It's also a back-to-back win for navigator Chris "Lew" Lewis in the Gibbs Hill Class.

Owner and skipper Andy Berdon attributed their victory to avoiding getting parked up that first night and getting outside of the fronts into the ocean breeze.

The crew includes Andy Berdon (Skipper), Richard Clarke, Lew Lewis, Stu Bannatyne, Gordon Kay, Mal Parker, Ben Bardwell, Josh Reisberg, David Swete, Alec Snyder (navigator), Brad Terpstra, Christopher Welch, David Gilmour, and Dylan Vogel.
Sunday, June 23, 2024
Lambert & Maybury Win Lambert Regatta

Lambert Stood Above the Rest
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The West End Sailboat Club hosted the Comet Class with the Canutte and Myrtle Lambert Regatta.

Now that the biggest race of the year is over so is the interest to cover the class as you will note by other media coverage!

Gladwin Lambert and Stefan Maybury sailed Melody to victory on the day with 5 overall points. Lambert recorded a win, two second-place finishes, and a fourth, with sailors able to throw out a race, Lambert finished on the top of the table.

Maxwell Curtis and Wesley Tucker sailed Pole Position to second place with 6 points, this after 2 wins, a fourth and a fifth-place finish.

Zeniko Hendrickson and Zane Hendrickson sailed Radical into third position, frustrated with the Did Not Finish in the Edward Cross Long Distance race the Hendrickson’s had a point to prove with a second two-two-thirds and sixth place finish for their 8 points.

Canutte and Myrtle Lambert Regatta

05 Gladwin Lambert & Stefan Maybury – Melody

06 Maxwell Curtis & Wesley Tucker – Pole Position
08 Zeniko Hendrickson & Zane Hendrickson – Radical
08 Anthony Smith & Walter Smith – Rebel
11 Quinton Simons & Gregory Proctor – Stir De Pot
16 Lorenzo Lambert & Shane Morrissey – Sea Hawk
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