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  2. Mission Bay (San Diego) - Wikipedia

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    The race was conceived and directed by Jack Johnstone and Don Shanahan of the San Diego Track Club, and was sponsored by the track club with 46 participants in the event. It was reportedly not inspired by the French events, [6] although a race held the following year at Fiesta Island, San Diego, is sometimes called "the first triathlon in ...

  3. San Diego Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Yacht Club was the home of the America's Cup from 1988 to 1995 and hosted three America's Cup races during that time. San Diego Yacht Club was the original home of the Sir Thomas Lipton Cup, one of the pre-eminent events in Southern California racing, which is held in the ocean off San Diego every year. [2]

  4. Stars & Stripes (America's Cup syndicate) - Wikipedia

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    Stars and Stripes after winning the America's Cup and returning to harbor in San Diego, California, September 9, 1988. The surprise challenge by Sir Michael Fay caught San Diego Yacht Club unprepared. They initially rejected the challenge, but were compelled to respond when Mr. Fay brought the matter before the New York courts.

  5. New Year events called off over wind concerns - AOL

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    A New Year's Day fancy dress dip, bathtub race, fireworks and parkruns are all called off. ... New Year events called off over wind concerns. December 31, 2024 at 2:25 PM.

  6. Point of sail - Wikipedia

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    For many sailing craft 45° on either side of the wind is a no-go zone, where a sail is unable to mobilize power from the wind. Sailing on a course as close to the wind as possible—approximately 45°—is termed beating, a point of sail when the sails are close-hauled. At 90° off the wind, a craft is on a beam reach.

  7. Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race - Wikipedia

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    The Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race is an annual 125-nautical-mile international yacht race. First run in 1948, sailors gather each spring in Newport Beach, California, to participate in one of the West Coast's premier regattas. The Newport to Ensenada yacht Race (N2E) is a race to the city of Ensenada, Baja California. [1]

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  9. S/V Merlin - Wikipedia

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    Merlin approaching Diamond Head. The Merlin is a 68 foot long by 12 foot wide monohull racing yacht designed by Bill Lee.Weighing 25,000 pounds, it is considered one of the most famous racing yachts in the United States, and has won numerous offshore yacht races including the Transpac (Transpacific Yacht Race) in 1977, establishing a course record that stood for 20 years.