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Charleston Race Week April 8-11, 2010
Regatta Welt 2010 - www.SCMaritime.org
01.03.2010
Charleston Race Week April 8-11, 2010
NEW CLASSES EMERGE AT CHARLESTON RACE WEEK
IRC, Mixed Sportboats Classes Build As Entries Near 150
CHARLESTON, SC (March 01, 2010)- With 45 days to go, Charleston Race Week organizers
are excited to announce the inclusion of IRC racing in the South's biggest and most
exciting multiclass keelboat regatta. "IRC hasn't really caught on here in Charleston
yet," said Race Director Randy Draftz. "But with hugely successful boats like Teamwork
and Stark Raving Mad,and true Grand Prix racers like Vincitore entered in 2010 Charleston
Race Week's IRC Class, we're certainly starting off with a bang!"
US-IRC Executive Director Luiz Kahl believes that Charleston is the perfect place
for the international rule to grow. "IRC's growth has always been driven by boat
owner interest, and we're glad to see Charleston Race Week competitors embrace
it, further building the event's reputation as one of the top multi-class regattas
in North America," said Kahl. IRC has seen solid growth in the Northeast, Great
Lakes, and Caribbean, while a number of Florida events include IRC classes, and
Charleston "provides a natural transition" for these widespread areas, according
to Kahl. "With such a great sailing town developing an IRC fleet, we hope the word
will spread throughout the area about this simple and respected international rule
that works equally well for Maxis and small cruiser/racers," said Kahl. As of today,
Eight boats between 35 and 52 feet are registered to race IRC including the overall
winner of 2009 Charleston Race Week, the winner of the Fort Lauderdale to Key West
Race, and the winner of Key West Race Week's PHRF division.
Charleston Race Week is part of the 2010 US-IRC Gulf Stream Series
as is the Fort Lauderdale to Charleston Race, which starts a week before Charleston Race Week and acts as a feeder race for CRW.
A mixed 'Sportboat' class is also likely, with boats like the Flying Tiger 10-Meter
and Viper 830 registered to race as of today. These lightweight flyers are the
big brothers to small, light, and ultra-fast one-design classes that make up more
than half the Charleston Race Week fleet, and a separate class allows them to race
against boats with similar sailing characteristics rather than the heavier, larger
boats that they would ordinarily race. As of today, 45 boats are registered to
race in the various PHRF divisions. Current event entries are here .
The South's Biggest Regatta!
With most major winter/spring regattas suffering yet another hard year, major decreases
across the board, Charleston continues to gain steam as it works towards another
record year. With 149 confirmed entries, Charleston Race Week can claim the title
of "biggest multiclass regatta in the South" to go along with its longtime moniker
of "friendliest regatta in the world." Vincitore tactician Rodney Keenan has some
idea why. "When we looked at which regattas to do during the winter, we figured
out that we could sail Charleston Race Week for the cost of just shipping the boat
to the Caribbean," Keenan said. "That's hard to beat, and with our friends telling
us how great the racing, the parties, and the nightlife are, it was an easy decision."
With two Melges 32s entered and a number of owners sitting on the fence as they
prepare for their big event in Miami this week, 2010 may see the first-ever Charleston
start for this Class, perhaps the hottest big-boat racing in the world right now.
Most Class events see 20 or more of these ultra high octane rockets racing against
each other, and over 30 are expected at their World Championship in San Francisco
this summer. "We sure hope to round out our sportboat showing in Charleston with
a Melges 32 Class presence," said Melges Performance Sailboats CEO Harry Melges,
Jr. "Charleston has been a great place to race Melges 24s for years, and the new
Audi Melges 20 had its first-ever class start in Charleston just last year. And
we can't forget the strong fleet of MC scows, E-Scows and Melges 17s...Melges Performance
Sailboats love this city and the city loves them!"
Two Melges 32s are already registered for 2010 Charleston Race Week, and organizers
have provided free storage for Melges 32s and other trailerable boats with some
limitations - more info is available here.
Entertainment Lineup Sizzling Hot
With the help of Other Brother Entertainment, Charleston Race Week organizers have
planned the best lineup of entertainment ever seen at Charleston Race Week. Thursday
night's opening bash-on-the-beach features funk, reggae and ska band The Plainfield
Project, while Friday's revelry will feature rock and dance music from party band
Two 3 Ways for the entire crowd to 'get their party on.' Saturday brings long time
Charleston Race Week solo performer Calvin Taylor with his mix of classic and modern
covers, and of course all of the festivities benefit from the overwhelming favorite
drink of sailors worldwide - Gosling's Rum Dark n' Stormies.
Win A Three-Day Sail Aboard A Classic Schooner - For 18!
All proceeds for Charleston Race Week go to the nonprofit South Carolina Maritime
Foundation, an organization that educates thousands of at-risk youth aboard the
beautiful and classic Spirit of South Carolina pilot schooner. The Foundation
is kicking off 2010 by hosting a sponsorship drive for its summer scholarship fund
with a phenomenal, once-in-a-lifetime prize: a three-day, two-night sail aboard
the Spirit for the winner and 17 of their closest friends. Room and board on the
140-foot traditional gaff-rigged schooner are included, but transportation is the
responsibility of the winner, and the cruise will take place in either coastal Carolina
or New England at the winner's election.
Each 25$ ticket supports the Spirit Ocean Adventure Scholarship Fund, a summer program
aboard the Spirit of South Carolina for 15- to 18-year-old participants. The money
raised will cover the cost for approximately eight students, giving equal access
for all students to participate. The winners will be announced on the final day
of Charleston Race Week on April 11, 2010. With the purchase of two or more tickets
you'll receive a free South Carolina Maritime Foundation calendar while supplies
last. Corporate entries are welcome!
Charleston Race Week is an annual premier regatta for inshore and offshore racing
sailboats 20' - 70' in length. The 15th edition of this event, the fastest growing
regatta on the east coast, will be held April 8 - 11, 2010, headquartered at the
Charleston Harbor Resort & Marina in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Visit www.CharlestonRaceWeek.com
The South Carolina Maritime Foundation owns and operates the Spirit of South Carolina
tall ship. The Foundation's mission is to offer effective, unique educational opportunities
for students, focusing on the history, math, science and literature of our water
resources and encouraging personal responsibility, contribution to the community
and stewardship of the environment. Since its first season of programming in 2007,
over 5,000 students have been served. With the support of local partnerships, the
South Carolina Maritime Foundation is able to generate funds to keep these exceptional
programs in place.
South Carolina Maritime Foundation
PO Box 22405
Charleston, South Carolina29413
www.SCMaritime.org
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