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...since
1947...
Biennial Classic Ocean Race
Start: June 5, 2009, the
62nd Year.
Please go to the Annapolis to Newport
website for information on the 2009 race
The
Annapolis to Newport race is one of the most historic and well-known
of the US East Coast blue water races. Linking two seaports dating from
our nation's birth, Annapolis and Newport, the race provides a contrast
between the country's largest estuary, the Chesapeake Bay, and the Atlantic
Ocean. Such a challenge is the Chesapeake, that the 1997-1998 Whitbread
Round the World Race for the Volvo Trophy added it to the course, as
did the Volvo Ocean Race in 2002 and 2006.
The
course heads south for 120 miles from Annapolis to the Chesapeake Bay
Bridge Tunnel, then east to the Chesapeake Light and hence northeast
to Newport. After navigating the shallows and currents of the Bay, navigators
have to decide if they want to sail the rumbline to Newport, go in towards
the shore or head further into the Ocean.The record time for the
race is held by Carrera, Joseph Dockery's Farr 60 skippered by
Chris Larson, which set a new course record in 2001 of 42 hours, 58
minutes, 12 seconds. This broke the previous record set by Chessie
Racing, George Collins' Santa Cruz 70, in 1999 at 47 hours and 45
minutes, which in turn had beaten a 12 year old record (53 hours and
31 minutes) of Starlight Express, a ULDB 70.
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