2015 Marion Bermuda Racers earn AC35 priority in 2017
by Talbot Wilson 10 Feb 2015 11:40 GMT
19 June 2015
Alibi, a J120 sailed double-handed in the Marion Bermuda Race, finishes off St David's Lighthouse © SpectrumPhoto / Fran Grenon
Racers entering in the 20th Marion to Bermuda Cruising Yacht Race that starts June 19, 2015 will earn priority status at the Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club (RHADC) to experience the 2017 America's Cup being sailed during the month of June. Participating in the 2015 race will act as a warm-up-trip to Bermuda that will enable participants to make a crossing to Bermuda and become familiar with all that the islands have to offer for their next race. That race in 2017 will be a special "race in company" to watch AC35 in Bermuda from the comfort of their own boat.
"Racing the 2015 race," said Ray Cullum, a past Commodore of the Beverly YC in Marion and Marketing Director for 2015, "leads to special opportunities for those interested in this year's race and in the next race, too. Skippers racing this year will be given preferential dockage and mooring space at RHADC in 2017. Skippers and crew in the 2015 race will have the current rates guaranteed plus first refusal on dockage and mooring space for the 2017 race. They may also receive special discounts following this year's race surrounding their stay for the America's Cup."
Apply for an invitation and register for the 2015 Marion Bermuda Race and enjoy the benefits during the America's Cup in 2017. To date there are 35 yachts entered or in the process of entering.
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