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Marion to Bermuda Race 2017 Front Row Seat to the Americas Cup Race Starts: June 9, 2017 So You Want to Race to Bermuda Why You Should Go The History The Race Preparing for The Race The Boat The Crew Post Race


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Marion to Bermuda Race 2017

Front Row Seat to the America’s Cup

Race Starts: June 9, 2017

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So You Want to Race to Bermuda

  • Why You Should Go
  • The History
  • The Race
  • Preparing for The Race

– The Boat – The Crew – Post Race

  • Where to begin

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Why Do I Race ?

Adventure Accomplishment Comraderie (and a heck of a lot of fun!!!)

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Why Marion to Bermuda?

Love of Sailing and Competition

  • Reasonable offshore

passage

  • Strategic and tactical

challenges

  • Fair competition
  • Last celestial race
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  • Well managed race
  • Experienced RC
  • Mentoring program
  • Safety at Sea seminar

Why Marion to Bermuda?

Resources to ensure success

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Why Marion to Bermuda?

Simply… Bermuda

  • Great landfall
  • Events for entire

family in Bermuda

  • And in 2017….

The America’s Cup!!

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But really, isn’t this reason enough?

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Or Simply This

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But if all of that is not enough… How about the 2017 America’s Cup!!

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The History

  • Founded in 1977
  • Blue Water Sailing

Club

  • Royal Hamilton

Amateur Dinghy Club

  • Beverly Yacht Club
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Marion Bermuda 2017

40th Years of Racing to Bermuda

  • Continued emphasis on

Celestial Navigation

– Classes, mentors, webpage – 3% handicap benefit

  • Offshore Youth Challenge

– 66% of crew ages 16-23 – Adult Sponsored & Coached

  • Academies
  • Colleges
  • Yacht Clubs
  • Manufacturer Classes

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The Race

Start: Friday, June 9, 2017

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The Race

  • US Ocean Race

(previously ISAF Cat 1)

  • Governed by

US Safety Equipment Requirements (USSER) as modified for MBR

  • What does this

mean?

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2017 Safety Equipment Based on US Sailing Ocean Racing Safety Equipment Requirements

(as modified for the MBR)

www.offshore.ussailing.org www.marionbermuda.com /preparation/documents

  • Easier to understand; Self-contained (no external docs)
  • Streamline pre-race inspection
  • Storm trysail not required (but strongly recommended)
  • AIS not required (but strongly recommended)
  • May carry two spinnakers. Either on centerline or pole.

Both the same type (asymmetrical or symmetrical). Declare by May 12

  • Ability to steer with rudder disabled

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The Race

Length on Deck:

  • Founders Division

32’ to 80’

  • Big Yacht Division

65’ to 100’

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The Race

  • ORR Rating System
  • Partial measurement
  • Certificate required
  • Time on time rating
  • Application to US Sailing early
  • Received by RC by May 31

www.ussailing.org

links: Offshore > ORR

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The Race

Choice of Navigation

  • Celestial

– 3% rating benefit

  • Electronic
  • Must declare navigation

class by May 12, 2017

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The Race

Weather Information:

  • Prior to Captains Mtg
  • Subscription weather
  • Route planning services
  • Private communications
  • Captains Meeting
  • No subscription services or

private communications

  • Publically available only:

Satellite phone, SSB VHF, Cellphone

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The Race

  • 645 Nautical Miles
  • Start: Marion, MA
  • Finish: St. David’s Light
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The Race

Three Distinct Races:

– Buzzards Bay – Gulf Stream – Approach to Bermuda

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The Race

Buzzards Bay:

  • Prevailing SW winds
  • Beat down the Bay
  • Round Sow & Pigs

Look out for those rocks!

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The Race

Gulf Stream:

  • Reach in 2-3 days
  • Has its own weather,

current, and sea state

  • Develop strategic

plan of attack

  • Information:

– Gulf Stream Companion

(Ocean Navigator)

– Ocean Prediction Center – Safety at Sea Seminars – Routing services

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The Race

Approach to Bermuda:

  • The Bermuda high
  • Read & re-read SI
  • Check your charts
  • Reefs, reefs, reefs
  • St. David’s Light and

the Finish Line

Note: A bearing not a mark

St David’s Light

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Preparing for the Race

Review the requirements:

  • Notice of Race
  • Sailing Instructions
  • US Safety Equipment

Requirements

  • Inspection checklist

www.marionbermuda.com

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Preparing The Boat

  • Initial Contact with

Mentor

  • Talk/Walk-Thru

with Mentor

  • Request a courtesy

inspection

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Preparing the Boat

  • For well founded yachts
  • Permanently installed
  • Permanent bunks
  • Enclosed head
  • Permanent galley
  • Comfortable cruising
  • Fixed ballast
  • No movable ballast
  • No canting keels
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Preparing the Boat

  • Spare GPS and compass
  • Charts ….yes, paper
  • Fuel range: 250 nm
  • Water: 10 gal/crew
  • Emergency food and water
  • 2 manual bilge pumps (above & below decks)

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Preparing the Boat

  • Secure items with

airborne potential:

  • Floor Boards
  • Drawers
  • Stove
  • Batteries, tool boxes
  • Anchor & rode
  • Emergency nav lights
  • Permanent or portable
  • Drogue (Recommended)

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Preparing the Boat

Secure mast to step

Strongly Recommended

(Safety Requirement 2.6) 29

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Preparing the Boat

Hatch Boards securing method

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  • Outside cabin
  • Inside cabin
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Preparing the Boat

Anti-Jibe Device

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Preparing the Boat

  • Storm Jib with orange patches – Required
  • Solent Stay - Recommended
  • Storm Trysail - Recommended

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Preparing the Boat

Jack Lines port & starboard

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Preparing the Boat

Rescue Devices:

  • MOB System
  • Retrieval System
  • Life Raft

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ISAF LIFE RAFT

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Preparing the Boat

SOLAS Flares Required

note: Handheld LED flare now USCG approved

  • however for daytime use only

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Preparing the Boat

EPIRB

Registered to boat Required

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Preparing the Boat

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Preparing the Boat

Communications

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  • Satellite Phone
  • VHF boat; handheld

(DSC/GPS recommended)

  • Cell Phone
  • GPS
  • Weather receiver
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Damage Control

  • Engine Spares Kit

– Impellers – Filters – Belts – Manuals: Engine manual and parts diagrams – Special tools specific to your engine

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Damage Control Gear

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Damage Control

  • Damage Control Kits
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Manual Pump in Cabin

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Preparing the Boat

Comprehensive listing of contents at www.landfallnavigation.com

Abandon Ship Bag

  • EPIRB / GPS
  • VHF (waterproof)
  • Flares
  • Strobe light
  • Signal mirror
  • First aid kit
  • Water
  • Emergency rations

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Landfall Navigation 151 Harvard Avenue Stamford, CT 06902 P: 203-487-0775 F: 203-487-0776 www.landfallnav.com

ABANDONSHIP BAG CONTENTS SURVIVAL GEAR PERSONAL ITEMS

  • 1. EPIRB
  • 1. Duplicate Passports, Credit Cards & Cash
  • 2. Handheld Waterproof VHF Radio

with AA Battery Case & Spare Batteries

  • 2. Personal Medications
  • 3. 3ea. Red Handheld & Parachute Flares
  • 3. Spare Prescription Eye

and 2 Orange Smoke Canisters 4. Spare Sun Glasses

  • 4. Handheld GPS w/ Spare Batteries
  • 5. Toilet Paper in Baggy
  • 5. Dye Marker in Baggy
  • 6. Waterless Cleansing Pads
  • 6. Waterproof Flashlights & Spare Batteries
  • 7. Long Sleeve Shirts & Polypro. Underwear

& 12 Red Chemical Stick Lights

  • 8. Tooth Brushes & Paste
  • 7. Medical Kit & First Aid Book
  • 9. Vaseline/ Skin Care Sun Block
  • 8. Water Maker or Water Packet Kit
  • 10. Box Zip Lock Bags
  • 9. Sea Sick Pills & Multi Vitamins
  • 11. Notebook & Pencils
  • 10. 4 Survival Blankets
  • 12. Watch Cap
  • 11. 2 Large Sponges
  • 13. Sun Hat
  • 12. Signal Mirror & Whistle
  • 13. Manual Horn
  • 14. Magnetic Compass

OPTIONAL GEAR

  • 1. SART
  • 7. Life Raft Survival Book
  • 2. Spare Life Raft Knife
  • 8. Rescue Kite
  • 3. Spare Life Raft Pump
  • 9. Fishing Kit
  • 4. Life Raft Repair Clamps
  • 10. Waterproof Matches
  • 5. 2-4 Thermal Protective Aids
  • 11. Spare Sea Anchor
  • 6. 2 Food Rations
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Preparing the Boat

Map of where things are:

  • Fire extinguishers
  • Thru-hulls
  • Spare parts
  • First Aid Kit (Offshore)

Finally, have boat inspected by approved Marion Bermuda Race Inspector.

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Preparing the Crew

  • Open to all ISAF Group Classifications
  • At least 3 crew unless “Double Handed”
  • Attend Safety-at-Sea Seminar (Mar 11-12, 2017 UMass Boston)
  • Proper gear
  • Pre-race medical exams
  • Physical stamina and

personality for offshore

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Preparing the Crew

Suggested Gear

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  • Sailing gloves
  • Headlamp
  • Sea sickness meds
  • Sunscreen / lip balm
  • Personal medications
  • Valid passport
  • Return crew letters
  • Life vest w/harness and

tether; re-arm cartridge

  • Cold weather clothing

watch cap gloves (waterproof) boots & socks

  • Warm weather clothing
  • Cold/warm bags
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Preparing the Crew

Experience Required:

  • Skipper and enough crew

to manage boat must have

  • ffshore experience (250 nm)
  • SAS within 5 years

> 30% of crew

> at least 2 of: skipper,

navigator, watch captains

  • Shorthanded – all 16+

First aid competency

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Preparing the Crew

Training prior to the Race:

  • Setting all sails
  • Set storm sails
  • Man overboard drill
  • Abandon ship procedure
  • Use emergency tiller
  • Steer with rudder disabled

www.landfallnavigation safety/storm survival

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Approximate Race Costs*

*Based on a 40’ boat

Equipment:

Life Raft (rental) $1, 200 EPIRB (rental) $ 150 PLB / AIS (2) $ 500 Sat Phone (rental) $ 200 SOLAS Flares $ 400 Charts $ 200 Medical Kit $ 200 Storm Jib $ 700

  • Misc. Equip

$ 500 $ 4,050

Soft Costs:

Entry Fee $ 950 Crew Fee (4) $ 200 Insurance Rider $ 400 Survey for Rider $ 200 ORR Certificate $ 290 Weather & GS $ 500 Fuel $ 350 Food $ 600

  • Emerg. Supplies

$ 200 Dockage $ 740 $4,430

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Bermuda Arrival

Clearing Customs

  • nly at RHADC
  • Finish after sunset,

anchor in St. Georges

  • Go to RHADC in

the morning

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Bermuda Arrival

Entry Package provides key info:

  • Berthing (Sun, June 18)
  • RHADC will extend

berthing through America’s Cup

  • Services at RHADC
  • Re-provisioning

food and fuel

  • Repair Services

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Bermuda Activities

  • Family events for all

ages

  • Pre-finish events for

waiting “shore-crew”

  • Gosling Rum parties
  • Nightly entertainment
  • Fitted Dinghy Races

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Bermuda Activities America’s Cup

  • Tours of America’s

Cup Village

  • Spectator boat to

view the racing

  • RHADC-Home for

Oracle and Golden Gate YC teams

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Bermuda Activities

  • Gala Awards

Ceremony and Dinner on Saturday

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Where to Begin?

Start a “To Do” list!

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Where to Begin?

  • Review “Yacht Eligibility and Requirements” in NOR
  • Refer to USSER & Inspector’s Check List
  • Request a mentor through the website
  • Request courtesy inspection
  • If uncertain about boat’s status, submit

inquiry to: acceptance@marionbermuda.com

  • Join us on FaceBook Friends of Marion Bermuda

www.marionbermuda.com

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Mentoring Program

  • Assist with race preparation
  • Provide answers from experienced
  • wners
  • Informal, One-on-one
  • Phone, email, in-person
  • mentoring@marionbermuda.com

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Resources

Safety during the Race:

  • GPS tracking (Yellow Brick)
  • Satellite phone (and SSB)
  • Maritime Medical Access

Dept Emergency Medicine George Washington Univ

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Resources

www.marionbermuda.com

  • Notice of Race
  • Sailing Instructions
  • Safety Equip Requirements
  • Equipment Checklist
  • Offshore Racing Rules
  • Racing Rules of Sailing

www.ussailing.org

ORR Rating

Publications

  • Gulf Stream Companion by Ocean Navigator

Offshore Sailing by Bill Seifert

Facebook Friends of Marion Bermuda

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Resources

Retailers:

  • Landfall Navigation
  • Hinckley Yacht Services
  • Blue Water Books & Charts
  • West Marine

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Resources

Committee Contacts:

  • Executive Director - Allan McLean
  • Administration – Nan Johnson
  • Registration - Al Minard
  • Participation/Mentoring - David Risch
  • Inspection – Paul Goldberg
  • Race Operations - George Gardner
  • Safety at Sea - Ed Stott
  • Marketing – Ray Cullum

race@marionbermuda.com

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Thank You for Coming

See You in Bermuda!