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The Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup is a Corinthian international sailing event held between competing clubs. The event is organised by the New York Yacht Club and held in supplied one design boat from 2009 to 2019 this was the ClubSwan 42 and since then the Melges IC37 .
The New York Yacht Club (NYYC) is a private social club and yacht club based in New York City and Newport, Rhode Island. It was founded in 1844 by nine prominent sportsmen. The members have contributed to the sport of yachting and yacht design. As of 2001, the organization was reported to have about 3,000 members. [1]
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The Harlem Yacht Club, currently based on City Island in the New York City borough of The Bronx and incorporated in 1883, [1] is the third oldest continuously functioning yacht club in the City of New York, [2] the first being The New York Yacht Club (founded in 1844, and currently active in Manhattan and in Newport, Rhode Island), and followed by the Williamsburgh Yacht Club (founded in 1871 ...
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The 1958 America's Cup marked the first Cup match sailed in 12-metre class yachts. Twenty years had passed since the last Cup match, held between immense Universal Rule J-class yachts in 1937 besides World War II, and the New York Yacht Club sought a more affordable alternative to restart interest in the Cup.
The Neenah-Nodaway Yacht Club (NNYC) is based in Neenah, Wisconsin. [1] Founded in 1864 as the Neenah Yacht Club, it merged in 1905 with Nodaway Yacht Club, which formed to promote racing with "one-design" boats. [1] NNYC participates in Lake Winnebago events, helping to support the Fox Valley Sailing School and many other community events. [1]
The 90-foot maxi yacht Rambler, first to finish in the 2012 Newport Bermuda Race. The very first Bermuda Race was an act of rebellion. In 1906, the Establishment believed that it would be impossible for amateur sailors to race offshore in boats under 80 feet.