Siren won both the Vintage Corinthian Class and the overall series award, based on a revised, adjusted score.
Siren is also the winner of the Overall PCYC Vintage Division and winner in Overall Best Performance Yacht, and thus, the winner of the Panerai watch.
The yacht Black Watch, owned by a syndicate, including Trevor Fetter who raced her in the regatta, had been awarded the Overall PCYC Vintage Division.
As had been reported by both the host and title sponsor, despite weather threats by Hurricane Hermine, The Newport Classic Yacht Regatta was a great conclusion to the Panerai series, including the move to town from Ft. Adams and onto the IYRS waterfront campus. The spirit of Corinthian racing was evident throughout the weekend.
Before Tropical Storm Hermine came to crash the party over Labor Day weekend, 45 classic yachts graced Narragansett Bay with the picture of classic elegance. Hosted by IYRS at the downtown Newport location on Thames Street, the
Before Tropical Storm Hermine came to crash the party over Labor Day weekend, 45 classic yachts graced Narragansett Bay with the picture of classic elegance. Hosted by IYRS at the downtown Newport location on Thames Street, the 37th annual Newport Classic Yacht Regatta, sponsored by Panerai, was another display of yachts who still command respect as they raced for coveted titles.
Local classic, Wild Horses, the 76- foot W-Class helmed by Donald Tofias, of Newport, won her division in the Grand Prix Yachts-Non Spinnaker.
As the oldest of the classics sailing, the New York 30 Amorita,owned by Newport’s Jed Pearsall, won the Vintage Corinthian Classic Non Spinnaker division from her sister ship, Cara Mia.
More photos of the Classic Yacht Regatta By George Bekris at George Bekris Photography
37th Annual Newport Classic Yacht Regatta Results
Place, Yacht Name, Owner/Skipper, Hometown, Results, Total Points |
Classic GRP – Non-Spinnaker (CRF – 3 Boats) 1. Windigo, Mark Treat , USA – -1 -1 ; 2 2. Seal, J. Joseph Bainton , USA – -2 -2 ; 4 3. Pandora, Gary Kilroy , USA – -4 -4 ; 8 Grand Prix Day Racers – Non-Spinnaker (CRF – 1 Boats) Grand Prix Yachts – Non-Spinnaker (CRF – 4 Boats) Vintage Corinthian Classics – Non-spinnaker (CRF – 10 Boats) Vintage Corinthian Classics – Spinnaker (CRF – 4 Boats) Vintage Day Racer – Non-spinnaker (CRF – 6 Boats) Vintage Grand Classic – Non-Spinnaker (CRF – 2 Boats) Vintage Grand Classics – Spinnaker (CRF – 4 Boats) 6 Metre CRF (CRF – 5 Boats) S Class (One Design – 6 Boats) |
(Photo by George Bekris)