 A
race designed for racing and cruising yachts to provide an
exciting, affordable, and winnable blue water race to beautiful
Bermuda.
The Eastport Yacht Club and the St. George's Dinghy and Sports
Club are pleased to announce the 17th Biennial Bermuda Ocean
Race (BOR) from Annapolis, Maryland to St.
George's Bermuda, Friday, June 11, 2010.
The first Bermuda Ocean Race was established in 1979 with
seven yachts that competed informally. The organizers determined
there was sufficient interest for this type of race and it
became an accepted biennial event starting in 1980. Since
then the fleet has grown and now attracts both racing and
cruising boats. The fleet is limited to 50 entries. This allows
the committee and host clubs to be responsive to the needs
of each entrant--a major objective of the race organizers.
The race has been structured to provide a combination of inshore
and offshore racing previously not available. Divisions are
established to insure fair matching for both cruising and
racing boats. A major objective is to enhance the art
of navigation for more sailors. This includes piloting through
the 125 miles of Chesapeake Bay coastal waters and navigation
of the 628 mile offshore leg. The BOR provides these challenges
within a framework designed for safe offshore sailing. It
enables many sailors to fulfill a lifelong ambition: a blue
water passage to an island of coral with white sandy beaches
and hospitable people
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