Entries show five of the new one-design NYYC Swan 42s; among them is
Conspiracy, owned by a syndicate that includes Vice Commodore David Elwell and former-Commodore George Hinman that won IRC 1 in last weekend’s Storm Trysail Club's Block Island Race. There will be at least three America's Cup 12 Metres; Commodore Charles Townsend’s TP-52
T-Squared and Rear Commodore Robert Towse’s and Farley Towse's
Blue Yankee, last year’s Herreshoff winner. George David’s
Rambler will be there; the 90-footer just won the Block Island Race overall, as will former-Commodore Lawrence Huntington’s
Snow Lion. (Both
Snow Lion and
Rambler are taking aim at the soon-to-start transatlantic HSH Nordbank blue race.) There are more than 15 J/105s entered in the Annual Regatta. Classic and vintage yachts will be represented by Steve and Simon Frank’s
Gracie, which just won a trophy for best performance by a vintage yacht in the Block Island Race;
Amorita, a NY 30, which is more than 100 years old,
Angelita, an Eight Metre -- which won a Gold Medal in the 1932 Olympics --
Fortune,
Sonny and
Adventuress. Last year a record 132 yachts competed. A complete listing can be found at
www.nyyc.org.
Team trophies will be awarded in both competitions with the Rolex Cup for the best two-yacht team in the Around the Island Race and the Great Corinthian Trophy being awarded to the yacht club team with the best score in the Annual Regatta.