102 submit advance entries to 2020 Newport Bermuda Race

Opening up an earlier, simpler entry process has encouraged a large fleet of offshore racers to commit to race the 52nd “Thrash to the Onion Patch” next June.

As of September 20th, nine months ahead of the start of the Newport Bermuda Race, organisers had already received 102 entries and were expecting many more by the final entry deadline of 5th April 2020.

“We’re excited by the early response,” says Jay Gowell, Chairman of the Bermuda Race Organising Committee, “and by the fact that this is more than the race regulars filing early, at least a quarter of the entries are new skippers to the race.

“This race remains a bucket list event and not because it’s an easy passage to a beautiful island, but because it’s a significant and satisfying test to sail to Bermuda. Early entries mean captains have more time to familiarise themselves with boat, equipment and training requirements, and to come fully prepared to the starting line.”

The Bermuda Race fleet leaves Newport with colourful spinnakers set in a northerly breeze in 2014. Daniel Forster/PPL photo

For 2020, the organisers have emphasized making the race simpler and easier to enter, updating regulations for crew safety training and yacht inspections, revamping the bermudarace.com website, and improving the online entry system itself.

The biennial race had 169 starters in 2018, including new divisions for multihulls and superyachts, and has typically had between 160 and 195 boats entered.

“This early response is a terrific start!” says Jay. “We’d like to top 200 entries, but whatever the final number, we’re committed to making it easier to enter and prepare for this historic race.”

Sailboats ranging from 33 to 100-plus feet will arrive in Newport or nearby ports on Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay beginning in April and May 2020. Before the start on June 19th, roughly 2,000 sailors plus family and friends will arrive at the hub of activity, the Newport Bermuda Race Village at Bowen’s Wharf and the Seaman’s Church, which opens June 13th.

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