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Islands in the Stream Series kicks off with a classic

by SORC 17 Jun 2023 20:36 BST November 8, 2023
Pied Piper, Evergreen and Bravura - St. Pete to Ft. Lauderdale Race, 1983 – 84, © Larry Moran

The St. Petersburg to Fort Lauderdale Race, known for captivating the sailing world from 1941 to 1990, is making a comeback. This prestigious race, considered one of the most challenging oceanic competitions, will kick off the SORC "Classic" Series in 2023-2024.

Previously, the race attracted 134 boats, showcasing the spirit of competition and adventure across a demanding course. The return of the race is eagerly anticipated, with Double Handed, Multihull, ORC, and PHRF rated boats expected to converge in Tampa Bay from various locations, including the Gulf of Mexico, Florida, the East Coast, and even Europe. The race will commence on November 8th, hosted by the St. Petersburg Yacht Club. A feeder race from the Pensacola Yacht Club will take place on November 2nd as a precursor to the main event.

Participants will compete for the LL "Lew" McMasters Memorial Trophy, last awarded in 1988. Past winners include Ted Turner, who won twice aboard American Eagle and Dora IV, Ted Hood on Robin, and Dennis Connor on Stinger. Race Chairman Chris Lewis expressed excitement about expanding offshore racing in the Gulf of Mexico, working with SORC and the Storm Trysail Club. The event aims to attract sailors by offering a nostalgic touch with retro shore gear.

Additionally St. Pete YC is working on a major social - buffet, live band, slide show from history, etc. Anticipating enthusiastic participation, Lewis expects past competitors to return. Entries are expected from PHRF cruisers, multihulls, previous SORC winners like Kenai and Zig Zag, and even high-performance boats like TP52's and Maxi yachts. Sign up now and let's get the momentum going for this amazing race and the SORC Season. Details available here.

Registration is open on Yacht Scoring and further information will be forthcoming for competitors about dockage and accommodation options.

Contact Chris Lewis for more details.

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