Onion Patch amendments
Monday March 20th 2006, Author: Talbot Wilson, Location: United States
Racing for the Onion Patch Series in the New York Yacht Club’s Annual Regatta has been amended to include 'All races of the New York Yacht Club’s 152nd Annual Regatta on Saturday and Sunday, June 10th and 11th' eliminating the extra race day on Friday.
An amendment to the Onion Patch Notice of Series has been issued and will be posted on http://www.onionpatchseries.com/ . Racing in the New York Yacht Club Anniversary Regatta had originally been listed as three days June 9, 10 and 11. The actual dates of the NYYC’s IRC racing are only June 10th and 11th, so the Notice of Series has been amended to call for IRC racing in the regatta’s Onion Patch races for Saturday June 10th and Sunday June 11th only.
The 2006 Onion Patch series will be raced under the endorsed IRC rating rule and is open to IRC endorsed rated yachts entered in the St David’s Lighthouse Division, the Gibb’s Hill Lighthouse Division or the Demonstration Division of the 2006 Bermuda Race Centennial that are eligible to compete in the NYYC Annual Regatta and the RBYC Anniversary Regatta. Entry in all three events is required for the series.
On-line entry now available
The 2006 Onion Patch Series on-line entry system is now up and running. With entries in the Bermuda Race Centennial expected to top 220 yachts, some 160 of these will be eligible for the Onion Patch if they enter the other events in the series.
Those interested in this excellent series competition that includes mixed course racing in the Newport area, the ocean race and inshore racing in Bermuda should go to the Onion Patch Series website at for information then click on the ‘Sign-up Here’ Onion Patch Logo on the right.
The Notice of Series for the Onion Patch series and amendments as necessary are posted on the event website while the Notice of Race for each event is hosted on each organizing authority’s website such as the New York YC. These are also the final races of the US-IRC Gulf Stream Series.
All yachts will race as individual entries in the series, but are encouraged to form three-boat teams to compete for the Onion Patch Trophy. The Henry B. du Pont Trophy is awarded to the best scoring individual yacht participating in the series. The first yacht on IRC corrected time in the Bermuda Race that is a competitor in the Onion Patch Series will be awarded the Catherine Hollis Memorial Trophy. Onion Patch prizes will be awarded at the Newport Bermuda Race Prize Giving Ceremony Saturday June 24th at 18:30 by invitation.
In 2006, all IRC races of the NYYC Annual Regatta in Newport June 10-11th will once again be part of the series schedule. The Cruising Club of America/Royal Bermuda Yacht Club Newport Bermuda Race that starts June 16th is the ocean race for the series. All races of the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club Anniversary Regatta are scheduled for June 23rd in Bermuda.
The Onion Patch racing in Bermuda will continue to use the new format introduced in 2004. The RBYC plans one short Windward/Leeward race in the Great Sound and a longer 'round the buoys' course planned with the start in the Great Sound, a course around multiple marks, with the finish in Hamilton Harbour near Royal Bermuda Yacht Club. The club marina will provide an excellent spectator vantage point to view the finish of the series and will tie into the special celebrations planned for the Centennial Bermuda Race.
Yachts that cannot enter the entire series may enter the Bermuda Race or either of the other individual regattas held at NYYC or RBYC.
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