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2023 April e-starlights

Announcements - Author: Star Class office - April 11, 2023

Honoring the Past, Leading the Future

President's Message

Dear Star sailors,

It's time to kick off our 2022 racing schedule.   Bacardi Cup always leads the year with a bang and this year was no exception as Mateusz and Bruno won the event for the fourth time in a row.  The Class was honored to award the Harry Nye Award to Eddie Cutillas of Bacardi for all his support of our Class over the years. 
 
This year will be another special year for our world championships.  Many of us will be off to Scarlino, Italy in September.  This beautiful area of Tuscany hosted the World Championship in 1999.  I was lucky enough to race that event 24 years ago and it has been the highlight of my life in the Star.  The people, the sailing, and the food were beyond my expectations.  This year, our Silver Championships are held in Warnemunde (Germany), Vancouver (Canada) Cleveland (USA), Rio de Janiero (Brazil), and Cannes (Cannes)
 
Our big championships are spectacular, but the backbone of our Class still must be local.  I encourage us all to build our fleets; train new skippers and crews and take someone new on the boat.  For the class to be healthy, we must keep adding new Sailors at all levels.  Sharing the joy of racing our beautiful boat and welcoming a new person into the wonderful community of the Star Class is a worthy endeavor.
 
Please welcome our new IGC Chair, Doug Smith.  During the IGC meeting in March, the Committee awarded the 2025 World Championship to Split, Croatia.

 

                  

Tom Londrigan
ISCYRA President

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STAR CLASS IGC/CMC update
 
Your Star Class officers met in Miami at their annual Bacardi Cup meeting to discuss Class business.  As a result, the new IGC Chairman is Doug Smith with Tom Londrigan as President.  The 2 Boards met and the following actions are being taken.
  • Approval of 2023 Budget
  • Long Range Planning Committee: Christian Nehammer will head a sub-committee to create a business plan to take the Star Class forward.
  • U30 initiative is moving nicely with several teams at major events.
  • 2026 Worlds confirmed for Split, Croatia.  Please see website for major championship regatta calendar
  • Class is working with World Sailing on an updated Rule 42 guide for judges
 Once in a Lifetime
100 years of Stars on the Chesapeake

Any Centennial celebration is likely to be a one time affair for most of us. This summer marks the 100th year of Star boats on the Chesapeake, specifically at Gibson Island. The Gibson Island Yacht Squadron will host the Annual J Rulon Miller Series for Stars on June 23-25 which will be the District 2 Championships, the Miller Series plus a Long Distance race on Friday. The Gibson Island club which has twice hosted the Star Internationals (1930, 1951) will host the celebration as only that club can do, as a whole island event with a bar-b-que party hosted by the long time Star Dunigan family on Friday evening followed by a Clubhouse outdoor party after racing on Saturday. Racing on Saturday and Sunday will constitute the District 2 Championships. 

    Entries are expected from throughout the East Coast and both sides of the Chesapeake.  The 3 days of racing will be conducted by Greg Cukor , well supported by Squadron members. The Distance race on Friday memorializes the annual Star Distance events that were usually run far down the Bay and back, sometimes finishing the next day! Not nearly that extreme, we will round several lighthouses this year and be back in time for the Dunnigan party on Friday evening. 

    A little history might be interesting. In 1923, after discarding their fleet of elderly Mower designed Fishers Island 24, centerboard sloops, the newly formed “Water Committee” ( preceding the Yacht Squadron) led by 3 Gibson Island members, purchased 12 of the hot new Star Class sloops from New England Boatworks. Twisting arms and buying drinks for their sailing buddies there, all were sold by delivery and the new fleet had begun. With a fine unanimity of purpose they were given the names of various fish ( Trout, Porpoise, Tuna, Mackerel, Minnow, Bonito, Tarpon, Bass, Shark, Perch, etc). They also were painted in different colors and locally were called the rainbow fleet. Haul outs and bottom paints were regulated as well as sail purchases. They were initially moored on the Bay side of the causeway in their first season until a strong Nor’easter caused all of these fishes to return to their natural element - the bottom of the Chesapeake! ( except Porpoise, who had a cover and naturally, needed to breathe….). Quickly raised, they found moorings in the protected Gibson Island harbor.  

 

     So began the Chesapeake Bay Star Fleet, which was granted it’s District 2 charter in 1924. In 1925, 8 more boats were ordered from the  MM Davis Yard in Solomons Island Md.  USNA bought 4 Stars to race with them in 1925. There being no Stars yet on the Eastern Shore, the Johnson brothers Loundes and Graham would sail their Star over from Oxford Md across the Chesapeake and race at Gibson Island, sailing back after each weekend. Time in the boat obviously helped as they won the Star Internationals in New Orleans in1929, bringing the prestigious championship regatta to their host club at Gibson Island in 1930. Famed helmsman, Arthur Knapp won that year after starting last (over early) but making an 11th hour move by unreefing at the last mark in a near gale, passing boat after boat and putting the 5 boats between him and his nearest competitor to win the Championships! 

     Though a numerically small Star fleet, Gibson Island is pleased to host a big event, honoring its long history with these most beautiful and challenging of racing boats. All Star sailors are welcome to celebrate a Century of Star boats on the Chesapeake in what is sure to be a memorable regatta.   

     Tom Price.  Star 8015 “Bop” 

2023 Major Regatta Calendar

 watch the Star Class website for updates.
 
2023  World Championship Gold Sept 16-24 Scarlino, ITA
2023 Youth European Championship Silver  Sept 27-Oct 1 Attersee, AUT
2023 Western Hemisphere Silver Sept 10-14 Cleveland, OH, USA
2023 Eastern Hemisphere

Silver

July 4-9 Warnemuende, GER
2023 European Championship Silver Oct 24-29 Cannes, FRA
2023 North American Silver May 29-June 3    Vancouver, BC, CAN
2023 South American Silver Nov 30-Dec 3 Rio de Janeiro, BRA

STAR WINTER SERIES - 2022-2023

 
Schoonmaker Cup Nov 12-13 Reg Results
Commodore's Cup Dec 3-4 Reg Results
Levin Cup Jan 7-8 Reg Results



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