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New York Yacht Club Commodore David K. Elwell Jr., a veteran of
several Cup campaigns and a grinder on Intrepid, winner of the 1967
America’s Cup said, “This
will be a wonderful gathering and reunion of competitors and friends.
We expect between 400 and 500 people to join the festivities spanning
the three plus days. Skippers, crews, syndicate members, America’s
Cup Committee Members and America’s Cup Race Committee Members
will be on hand representing six countries and seven different challenger
yacht clubs. We look forward to renewing old friendships.”
The
America's Cup 12 Metre Era Reunion, a new event to be hosted by the
New York Yacht Club (NYYC), will be held September 16th to 19th at
Harbour Court, NYYC’s onthe- water clubhouse in Newport. During
the 12 Metre era (1958-1987), over 83 12 Metre teams competed as
contenders or defenders for the 10 America’s Cup matches during
the period. The America’s Cup 12 Metre Era Reunion will be
a celebration of the yachts, the crews, syndicate members and the
times, considered by many to be a golden era in the history of the
America’s Cup.
Headliners expected to attend the America's Cup 12 Metre Era Reunion
include such iconic figures as Ted Turner, William Ficker, Buddy
Melges, Ted Hood, Halsey Herreshoff, Malin Burnham, Sir James Hardy,
Alan Bond, Bruno Trouble, Pele Petterson and Bruno Bich to name a
few. Regatta Co-Chairs include 12 Metre veterans such as Gary Jobson,
Jeff Neuberth, Jan Slee and Tom Whidden.
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Events include parties, panel discussions, a regatta
featuring “friendly competition” on Newport’s fleet
of 12 Metre yachts and the viewing of the 12 Metre North American
Championship (September 15th to 17th), in which a number of participants
will also be competing. Included in the Reunion, and in partnership
with the New York Yacht Club, the Herreshoff Marine Museum will be
holding its 17th America’s Cup Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony,
presented by Rolex Watch USA, on Saturday September 18th.Filmmaker Gary Jobson will premiere his production
of the 12 Metre Era Retrospective and will be capturing the Reunion
events for another video to be shown on ESPN Classic in November.
The Reunion precedes the ISAF Women’s Match Racing World Championship (September
20th-25th), also Hosted by the NYYC at Harbour Court, for competitors
seeking spots in sailing’s newest Olympic discipline who will
participate in the festivities. The running of the 40th Annual Newport
International Boat Show will take place the same weekend.
In 1851, the NYYC won the “Hundred Guinea Cup,” later
called the America’s Cup, when the yacht America, owned by
a syndicate of NYYC members, including Commodore John Cox Stevens,
defeated 14 English cutters and schooners in a race around the Isle
of Wight in England.

Beginning
in 1870, the club successfully defended the America’s
Cup through 24 defenses until 1983. After replacing J-Class yachts,
12 Metres, first built in 1907 and designed to the International-Rule
formula, sailed for the America’s Cup for nearly 30 years.
To this day, the Twelves are the longest lived class of yachts to
compete in the America’s Cup. Through 12 Metres—the yachts
and the sailors—the sporting world came to better understand
the America’s Cup.
Article by Lynne Tungett
For more information, contact Jan Slee at slee142@cox.net or 401-662-9171
or Jeff Neuberth at jneuberth@topmarkadvisors.com or 917-796-0766,
or visit nyyc.org
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