Ken English

Daytona Sailboat Racing on the Near-shore course resumes Friday, 28 May 2021 at Noon. The Race to Charleston is an over-night event called the “Gulfstreamer.”

Sun. Wind. Rain.

The final Sailboat Race of the 2020 Commodore’s Cup Offshore Sailboat Racing Series, sponsored by the Halifax River Yacht Club took place on Sunday, 11 October.

The race was on the southern portion of the Near-Shore Sailboat Racing course, which was established this year to focus attention on the waterside of Daytona Beach by showcasing sailboats that are visible from the shore between Racing’s North Turn and the Daytona Beach Pier.

The race, which began with a pale blue sky and light breeze, ended with menacing dark clouds and rain squalls.

There were nine participants, six in the Cruising division and three in Performance. Sailboats in the Performance category have a spinnaker and several jibs that can be changed according to wind strength. A jib is a triangular sail that sets ahead of the foremast of a sailing vessel.

The winner in the Performance group for this race, and the overall Commodore’s Cup was Norm Church and Obsession. Phillip Cornett and Sailaway took first in the Cruising group, for this race and the overall series.

The 2021 Commodore’s Cup begins on Memorial Day Weekend with a distance race from Ponce Inlet to Charleston, SC. The first portion of the race, from Ponce Inlet to the Daytona Beach Pier will be the first Near-Shore race.

For more information, search for “Daytona Sailboat Racing” on Facebook, Youtube and Google.

The next Sailboat Race is scheduled for Sunday, October 11th, 2020. It’s the final race of this year’s Commodore’s Cup Offshore Sailboat Racing series. The race is on the southern portion of the Near-Shore Sailboat Racing course. Starting at Noon from the Ponce Inlet sea buoy, participants will pass inside a marker buoy placed 1000 feet east of Racing’s North Turn, round a buoy near Sunglow Pier and return to the North Turn marker before heading back to the sea buoy. The Near Shore Sailboat Racing course was established this year to focus attention on the waterside of Daytona Beach by showcasing sailboats, which are visible from the shore between Racing’s North Turn and the Daytona Beach Pier. This race is part of the annual Commodore’s Cup Offshore Racing series, sponsored by the Halifax River Yacht Club. Norm Church is race committee chairman. For more information, search for “Daytona Sailboat Racing” on Facebook, Youtube and Google.
#DaytonaSailboatRacing – The Near Shore Sailboat Race scheduled for Sunday, 20 September 2020 has be cancelled due to a bad weather forecast. The next race is now October 11th.

This race is from the Ponce Inlet sea buoy to Sunglow Pier and back. There will be a marker place 1000 feet east of Racing’s North Turn and one near Sunglow Pier. This week, the boats will return to the North Turn marker before heading back to the sea buoy. The Near Shore Sailboat Racing course has been established to showcase the sailboats, since they are visible between North Turn and the Sunglow Pier.
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The first ten miles of the race cover the the new Near-shore course, where the sailboats pass inside a marker buoy placed approximately 1000 feet from shore. Viewing of the sailboats boats is possible between Racing’s North Turn and the Main Street Pier in Daytona Beach.