St.
Francis Yacht Club's Big Boat Series Presented
By Rolex - 40th Anniversary Regatta Expands: Perpetual
Trophy Added, IRC To Debut On San Francisco Bay
San
Francisco, Calif., U.S.A. (August 11, 2004) –
From September 16-19 the St. Francis Yacht Club
will celebrate the 40th anniversary of its Perpetual
Trophy Series, better known as the Big Boat Series
presented by Rolex. And, for the very first time
since the regatta was created in 1964, it will
utilize the IRC handicap formula. Racing takes
place within viewing range of Pier 39 and the
Marina District, between Treasure Island and the
Golden Gate Bridge, with the finish line set off
the St. Francis Yacht Club Race Deck. Over 100
boats are expected to compete in 10 one-design
and handicap classes for class honors as well
as a chance to take home one of six perpetual
trophies – Richard Rheem, St. Francis, City
of San Francisco, Atlantic, Keefe-Kilborn Memorial
and the newly created Commodore’s Cup. Specially
engraved Rolex timepieces also will be awarded
to the perpetual trophy winners.
Over
the past 41 years, the Big Boat Series has been
cancelled once, in 2001 following the tragic events
of September 11. Since its founding the event
has always endeavored to be what Bob Keefe, the
St. Francis race committee chairman credited with
the concept of the regatta: A showcase of big
boat yachting talent from around the world.
In
keeping with the mantra to attract larger boats
to the San Francisco Bay, the 2004 event will
use the IRC handicapping. “IRC has proven
to be very successful scoring boats sailing in
strong tidal areas like the Solent, which is very
similar to sailing in San Francisco Bay,”
said Norm Davant, StFYC’s regatta developer.
“It has always been StFYC’s goal to
be on the leading edge of the sport and to provide
the best racing for the participants. With the
overwhelming acceptance of IRC internationally,
StFYC made the choice to give competitors the
opportunity to come to the Big Boat Series knowing
the handicap system will provide fair racing for
them.”
The
Royal Ocean Racing Club administers IRC, which
was recently recognized by the International Sailing
Federation as an International Rating System.
The Rolex Commodores’ Cup and Rolex Fastnet
Race are raced under IRC.
In
addition to IRC as well as all the other One-Design
classes the premier class this year will be the
Transpac 52 class. Nine TP 52s are expected to
compete and this event serves as the TP52 national
championship.
This
year’s Transpac 52 race circuit includes
the Newport-Bermuda Race; the Chicago to Mackinac
Race, and concludes in San Francisco with the
Big Boat Series. In the past 12 months, the Transpac
52 class has grown to include owners in China
and Japan, the Mediterranean, the East and West
Coasts of the United States, and the Great Lakes.
>From
the initial fleet of nine boats, to its present
count of well over
>100
entries, the Big Boat Series is credited with
defining the West Coast sailing scene.
The
first trophy ever awarded was the St. Francis
Perpetual Trophy, then a 24-karat-gold treasure
worth $10,000. Over the years additional perpetual
trophies have been added and in 2004 StFYC Commodore
Tom Quigg will unveil the Commodore’s Cup.
It was created to stimulate and encourage competition
among and between One Design fleet yachts.
The
Big Boat Series will follow the Rolex Farr 40
World Championship, to be held September 8-11
and hosted at the St. Francis Yacht Club.
St.
Francis Yacht Club’s Big Boat Series presented
by Rolex will be featured in the television program
“The Spirit of Yachting,” to be broadcast
internationally beginning January of 2004. For
sailors worldwide, the Rolex “Spirit of
Yachting” films convey the exciting highlights
of the racing season. Each year, from a host of
locales that offer spectacular conditions and
intense competition, Rolex produces a series of
30-minute films capturing the racing action.
The
Big Boat Series presented by Rolex joins other
prestigious Rolex-sponsored events in 2004 including
the Giraglia Rolex Cup, Rolex Farr 40 World Championship,
Rolex Fastnet Race, Maxi Rolex Cup, Rolex Middle
Sea Race, the Rolex Miami OCR and the Rolex Sydney
Hobart Race.
Founded
in 1927, St. Francis Yacht Club, within view of
the Golden Gate Bridge, is a year-round host of
over 40 regattas on San Francisco Bay. The club
is renowned for its expertise in running world
and national championships.
Registration
deadline is August 31. For more information about
the Big Boat Series presented by Rolex, contact
the St. Francis Yacht Club Race Office at 415-563-6363
or www.stfyc.org.
For
more information about IRC Handicapping, visit
the Royal Ocean Racing Club website www.rorcrating.com
or US SAILING’s Offshore office, 401-683-0800
or offshore@ussailing.org.
Results
and Photos at: www.regattanews.com