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Ray and Michelle Williams' Gone Fishin' Charters now offers a unique experience of a crab feast underway on the Severn River in Captain Ray's bay built deadrise. Great local fresh crabs cooked onsite
Annapolis Yacht Club July 1st. Every year AYC's Junior program hosts it's Annual Regatta attracting junior sailors from all over the Chesapeake.
The third and final day of racing has a shifty easterly mix up the top of the leaderboard... except for the tippy top. The Star's wetted surface area and long length can carve through any amount of chop.
Day 1 of the Star Western Hemisphere Championship brought two races in 10 knots and ripping tide out in the Chesapeake Bay. North of the bay bridge, off Gibson Island. 34 teams from across the USA and Canada with crews from around the world race for a silver star on their sail.
Annapolis Yacht Club June 11th. A different kind of mashup tonight by starting off in the harbor in front of AYC for the start of the Herreshoff 12 1/2's and then finding our way out into the Chesapeake....
A long standing member of Annapolis Yacht Club supplied new Snipes, new sails and coaching to create a novel opportunity for junior sailors at both AYC and Severn Sailing Association. The concept is for jr. sailors to experience "adult" sailing on a large scale and the Snipe is the perfect platform requiring tuning, tactical excellence, and athleticism. With over 50 boats, including four jr. teams, this year's Colonial Cup at SSA in Annapolis saw the successful launch of the Snipe Jr Program.
Back out on the Severn with J World Thursday Night Racing brought to you by Ullman Sails. What a perfect night for racing as we join the J 70 and J 80 fleets. Big Breeze and tight racing.
Annapolis Yacht Club June 4th. Series 2 got underway with just a perfect big breeze launching the fleet from the Severn to the Chesapeake with a sleigh ride back in. Week night racing at it's best!
A full day of racing in Horseshoe Bay and the St. Mary's River to get in exciting racing to crown this year's Open Fleet Race Champion and more awards like the Brindley Crew of the Year, the College Sailor of the Year and the Fowle Trophy.
Meet the Principal Race Officer, Eric Reitenger, a St. Mary's alumn, and several of the seniors who just graduated college, sailing their final event of their college sailing career.
Annapolis Yacht Club May 28th.
The second day of the semi-finals was wet & wild, coming down the final race of the day to determine the 9th qualifier in both western and eastern semis. The top 18 are decided and will move on to the next two days of competition for the finals.
The top 36 Open College Sailing Teams compete in the final nationals championship of the 2024-25 school year. The Fleet Racing Nationals. The semi finals the first two days narrow the fleet size down to 18 for the finals occurring on the second two days for a total of 4 days of racing.
The final day of the event saw bigger breeze and heavy air crews got to step up for their teams. Race committee got in 16 races for each fleet (3 on the first day and 13 on the second), which decided this year's winners of the Women's Fleet Race Championship overall, in each division and the big announcement about he winner of the Quantum Women's Sailor of the Year.
After two days of semi finals, the top 18 teams move onto the finals, which last another two days. Tulane is on top for now, but with this many boats on the line, big point swings are very possible. This light-air event is testing the team's stamina and patience and teams that can keep their scoreline consistent will rise to the top.
Rain and high winds test the 36 teams from across North American in the semi finals to determine the 18 that move onto the finals of the 2025 ICSA Women's Fleet Race National Championship.
Annapolis Yacht Club May 21st. It was all on tonight with big breeze keeping the fleet on its toes.
Day 1 action from St. Mary's College of Maryland. 36 teams from around North America sail 2 days of semi-finals to vie for 18 spots in the finals of the championship.
Annapolis Yacht Club May 14th. Another great night of the Severn and the Chesapeake. What looked like rain and a soft breeze turned into a great night on the water. Another downwind start and finish.
Annapolis Yacht Club May 7th. Race 2 was completed but not for everyone as a fickle breeze confounded the fleet.