TERRA NOVA TRADING
KEY WEST 2004
Presented by Nautica
Jan. 19-23, 2004 www.Premiere-Racing.com
Dec. 4 , 2003 For Immediate Release
Key
West Entries Wide-Spread As Deadline Approaches:
Current List Shows Boats from 17 Countries and
24 States
KEY
WEST, Fla.---Oh, they're so eager!
Maybe
the first nips of winter make them impatient for
balmy breezes over turquoise waters, but more
than half of the sailors who will compete in Terra
Nova Trading Key West 2004, presented by Nautica,
next month have submitted their entry applications.
The
current list represents five continents, 17 countries
and 24 states, and is on track to meet the 300-boat
standard of recent years. One fresh entry is Tom
Hill's Reichel/Pugh 75, Titan 12, from San Juan,
P.R. Hill's tactician will be Peter Holmberg,
who was the world's No. 1-ranked match racer until
he left the circuit to drive San Francisco's Oracle
in the last America's Cup. He recently signed
on with Switzerland's Alinghi team that will defend
the Cup in 2007.
Among
the North American "snowbirds" fleeing
south for five days of racing Jan. 19-23 will
be a flock of C&C 99s from the upper Midwest
and Ontario, Canada. The harbinger of that breed
was Rabbit. In 2002, with the paint barely dry
on the 32-footer, designer Tim Jackett sailed
the prototype to first place in PHRF 7---not bad
for a product that also won Cruising World Magazine's
award as the best new performance cruiser of 2002.
"The
original Rabbit did really well for us,"
C&C marketing director Michael Minor said.
"Everywhere we went to shows and events it
was, 'Oh, that was the boat that won at Key West.'
We want to push the fact that it is a racing boat,
and getting 10 or 12 boats down to Key West is
a statement."
About
half of those will come from Toronto, where the
fleet sails on Lakes Michigan and Ontario, except
for this time of year.
The
country's premiere regatta has long been a launching
pad for successful new lines. The Farr 36 made
its debut at Key West last January; the new Swan
45s and Corsair 24 multihulls are making theirs
this year.
With
seven J/120s from six states, that group now has
special sub-class status. That strengthens the
J/Boat presence that usually accounts for one-fourth
of the entries overall. The J/105s are projecting
a record number and will introduce their "President's
Southern Circuit Trophy" for the best performance
at Key West and institute a yellow "brag
flag," akin to cycling's yellow jersey, for
the current leader to fly out to the race course
each day.
To
recognize the significance of all long-distance
efforts, the Key West Trophy will be awarded this
year to the boat owner who has traveled farthest
from his or her hometown. Besides the fast-growing
J/105 group, invited classes include Corsair 24
and 28R, Farr 40, IMS, J/29, J/80, Melges 24,
MORC, Mumm 30, PHRF, Swan 45, Open Swan and T-10.
The
unofficial "PHRF National Championship"
will again feature a fleet of more than 100 boats
with entrants from as many as 30 states. International
entrants are on the rise---it may soon be the
“Unofficial PHRF World Championship.”
The
perennially strong Melges 24, Farr 40 and Mumm
30 fleets all have impressive numbers and rosters.
Title
Sponsor, Terra Nova Trading, L.L.C. (member NASD,
SIPC & PCX), is recognized as an innovative
leader in Electronic Direct Access Trading. The
Chicago-based firm enables customers to electronically
route orders to major markets and ECNs. Terra
Nova Trading's technology partner, Townsend Analytics,
Ltd., is the developer of the premier real-time
trading platform, RealTick(r), which is also a
Key West sponsor.
Nautica
has upgraded its role to the Presenting Sponsor
level. The winners of the multi-boat International
Team Competition will receive the Nautica Trophy.
Mount
Gay Rum, Lewmar, Samson Rope Technologies, Pearson
Yachts, Raymarine and the Florida Keys and Key
West Tourist Development Council round out the
official line-up. The Historic Seaport is the
Official Site for the event. The Performance Sailing
Industry Partner Program, now in its third year,
features 26 companies that have made a multi-year
commitment to the event.
Entry
documents, planning information and the current
entry list are available on the event web site:
www.Premiere-Racing.com.
CONTACTS
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OFFICER
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