DATES ANNOUNCED FOR MAJOR 2009 OFFSHORE DISTANCE RACES
Fort Lauderdale to Key West Race – January 14, 2009
Fort Lauderdale to Charleston Race – April 8, 2009
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (September 2, 2008) – Dates
for two of the United States’ major offshore distance races were
announced by SORC (Southern Ocean Racing Conference) Management, which
is made up of members from the Storm Trysail Club and Lauderdale Yacht
Club. While both races begin in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., one races south
against the Gulf Stream to tropical Key West and the other is a sled
ride North in the Gulf Stream to the historic city of Charleston, S.C.
Fort Lauderdale to Key West Race –
A 160-nautical-mile sprint down the Florida Keys.
The 34th annual Fort Lauderdale to Key West Race will
start off of Port Everglades on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 and runs
along the Florida Keys to the fun-filled town of Key West. Boats are
expected to begin finishing the race throughout the day of January 15.
Fleets include IRC, PHRF, Multihull and one-design.
“The PHRF fleet is traditionally the largest and
split into three or four classes,” said race chair Joel Bowie.
“For the IRC class boats, this race is the kick-off for the 2009
IRC Gulfstream Series. The Multihull fleet continues to grow with the
popularity of this course.”
The Fort Lauderdale to Key West Race is sponsored by Lauderdale
Yacht Club and the Storm Trysail Club and hosted by the SORC race management
group.
The current monohull race record is 10 hours 24 minutes
and 2 seconds was set in 2005 by Carrera,
the Reichel/Pugh 81 owned by Joe Dockery (Stamford, Conn.). The multihull
record is 8 hours, 31 minutes and 4 seconds set in 2007 by Stars
& Stripes, the Custom 60 owned by Steve and Scott
Liebel (Bradenton, Fla.).
A skippers meeting and cocktail party takes place January
13 at Lauderdale Yacht Club, site of this year’s Race Headquarters.
The start is at 1300 hours on January 14, with the awards scheduled
for January 16 in Key West and hosted by Kelly's Caribbean. The Turtle
Kraals Restaurant Bar in will
serve as the finish headquarters.
For more information about the 34th Fort Lauderdale to
Key West Race including the NOR and online entry please visit the official
race website www.keywestrace.org.
2009 Fort Lauderdale to Charleston Race
– 408 nautical miles straight up the Gulfstream.
Scheduled to start April 8, 2009 at 1400 hours, this event
marks the rebirth of a race that originated in 1968 and ran for 10 years.
The race will start just outside of Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale
and finish just outside of Charleston Harbor.
The Race is also an official leg of the 2009 US-IRC Gulf
Stream Series where IRC boats earn points for placement in an overall
chase to be the series champion.
Although the 2008 race was postponed due to scheduling
conflicts, organizers assured potential competitors for this year’s
race. “This year’s race schedule was carefully coordinated
with the popular Charleston Race Week scheduled for the week following,”
said race chair Buck Gillette. “Competitors planning on attending
Charleston Race Week and coming up from the South can enjoy a fast ride
and healthy competition on their way to Charleston.”
The 2009 Fort Lauderdale to Charleston Race is organized
by SORC and sponsored by the Storm Trysail Club, starting host Lauderdale
Yacht Club and finishing host Carolina Yacht Club. The race record of
33 hours, 28 minutes and 56 seconds was established in 1974 by Phantom,
a C&C 66, owned by Ralph B. Ryder Jr.
For more information, NOR posting and on-line race entry
go to the official race website www.fortlauderdalecharlestonrace.org.
About SORC The SORC mission is to lead
the expansion of offshore competitive sailing in South Florida by providing
the highest level of race organization, management and promotions for
those that enjoy the sport of ocean sailing. The SORC is a Florida non-profit
organization driven by a select group of volunteers that bring professional
event management, sailing, racing and other skills to the organization.
To automatically be placed on future email announcements for this and
other SORC events go to www.sorcsailing.org.
About Storm Trysail Club Reflecting in
its name the sail to which sailors must shorten when facing adverse
conditions, the Storm Trysail Club is one of the world’s most
respected sailing clubs, with its membership comprised strictly of skilled
blue water and ocean racing sailors.
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