Please select your home edition
Edition
Barton Marine 2019 728x90

Registration opens and Notice of Race posted for the 2019 Rolex Big Boat Series

by St. Francis Yacht Club 19 Feb 2019 11:41 GMT 11-15 September 2019
Rolex Big Boat Series at St. Francis Yacht Club © Sharon Green / ULTIMATE SAILING

Winter might still be exerting its chilly influence over most of the country, but an undeniable harbinger of the coming sailing season arrived on February 18 when St. Francis Yacht Club, in San Francisco, California, posted the Notice of Race and began accepting entries for its annual Rolex Big Boat Series.

The event, now in its 55thedition, is raced on the waters of San Francisco Bay from September 11-15, 2019 and is widely regarded as one of the world's most competitive and prestigious keelboat regattas, thanks to the breeze-on sailing, world-class racecourse management, iconic venue and the chance to win a Swiss-made Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner Chronometer and other take-home trophies. Not surprisingly, Rolex Big Boat Series consistently attracts the West Coast's best sailors and fastest boats since its inaugural event in 1964, and 2019 promises to be one of the most competitive regattas to date.

"Last year we saw 28 J/105s on their own starting line, and the J/88 class made their Rolex Big Boat Series debut," says Susan Ruhne, Regatta Chair. "Plus, there was great Grand Prix action in the Pac52 class and super-close handicap racing in the three ORR classes. The Express 37 class, which has long been one of the backbones of this regatta, saw just a single point separating the first- and second-place finishers."

Over the years, StFYC's Rolex Big Boat Series has amassed a well-earned reputation for breeze-on sailing and long courses that test each team's level of boat preparation, fitness and training. Racing takes place on two sections of the Baythe Treasure Island starting area and the Alcatraz starting areaand the Race Committee splits each class' time between these two starting lines in order to test each teams' speed and boat-handling skills in all tides, currents and wave patterns.

StFYC's Rolex Big Boat Series is open to all One Design boats in the Pac52, J/125, J/105, J/88 and Express 37 classes. Any class with six entries by August 1, 2019, will receive their own One Design start. One Design classes that fail to reach this critical mass will be welcome to race in the regatta's ORR classes, alongside mono-hulls greater than 35' LOA with a current fully or partially measured ORR certificate.

J/70s are invited with a minimum of 15 boats registered by August 1, 2019. "We're excited to bring back the J/70s as a One Design class," says Ruhne. "In 2016 they were there largest One Design fleet to compete, qualifying for the Commodore's Cup Perpetual Trophy. Since then, the West Coast J/70 fleet has been building in anticipation of their 2020 Worlds held in Southern California." The top Corinthian and top professionally-crewed J/70 teams at the 2019 Rolex Big Boat Series will both win berths to the 2020 J/70 Worlds.

As any honest stockbroker will admit, "past performance is no guarantee of future results," and this certainly applies to San Francisco's world-famous wind machine. Seasoned Rolex Big Boat Series veterans know mid-September is a magical time of sunny, post-summer-fog racing typically defined by light morning winds building to 15-28 knots by afternoon. Irrespective of conditions, says Ruhne, StFYC has world-class racecourse-management skills, allowing them to conduct great racing in all conditions.

While handicap racing is a longstanding pursuit, it takes time for new rules to become well understood by the sailing community and the Offshore Rating Rule, or ORR, is no different. In an effort to help Rolex Big Boat Series competitors better understand this handicap system, StFYC is hosting an ORR Seminar with handicap guru Jim Teeters at the clubhouse on February 20, 7-9pm, for a presentation and to answer questions. "We're the only club in Northern California that's really using ORR, and there are a lot of misunderstandings about the rule," says Ruhne. "We're trying to be as open and helpful to our competitors as we can be." The seminar is free and open to any sailors interested in attending.

Provided that Mother Nature cooperates, StFYC will conduct a total of seven races, with two races per day for the first three days of racing, followed by Sunday's longer Bay Tour course, featuring a grand-finale finishing line just off of StFYC's clubhouse.

Registration for this West Coast classic is now open, and teams that enter prior to June 1 will enjoy reduced pricing. Standard pricing applies to teams that enter between June 2-July 31.

For more information, please visit the Rolex Big Boat Series website.

Related Articles

2025 California Dreamin' Match Race Series Preview
Four stops planned at West Coast, a path to qualify for Ficker Cup and Congressional Cup Four stops planned at West Coast yacht clubs and a path to qualify for Ficker Cup and Congressional Cup. Posted on 22 Nov
Relive the action of 2024 Rolex Big Boat Series
Mark your calendars for September 10-14, 2025! Sixty years, one excellent regatta! Take a moment to watch a recap video from the 2024 Rolex Big Boat Series, and mark your calendars for next year. We look forward to seeing you on the water September 10-14, 2025, at St. Francis Yacht Club! Posted on 18 Oct
Awesome, epic Rolex Big Boat Series!
J/Teams sweep top five- ORC C Division! One of the best sailboat racing venues in the world, the iconic San Francisco Bay, lived up to its reputation for the 60th edition of the Rolex Big Boat Series at St. Francis Yacht Club, September 11th to 15th, 2024. Posted on 22 Sep
Outstanding racing at 60th Rolex Big Boat Series
Breeze on conditions brought out the best skills and tactics for podium winners Breeze on conditions brought out the best skills and tactics for podium winners. Posted on 16 Sep
60th edition Rolex Big Boat Series ready to race
One of the best sailboat racing venues in the world, iconic San Francisco Bay One of the best sailboat racing venues in the world, iconic San Francisco Bay, is ready to turn it on for the 60th edition of the Rolex Big Boat Series at St. Francis Yacht Club, September 11-15, 2024. Posted on 12 Sep
54th International Knarr Championships
Danish Team wins at St. Francis Yacht Club Jens Christensen and his team from Denmark prevailed after a week-long race series in the 54th edition of the International Knarr Championships (IKC) held at St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco, California. Posted on 9 Sep
Cornerstone Cup Team Racing
Hosts St. Francis Yacht Club win in the J/22 team racing event As a relatively new event, the St. Francis Yacht Club created the Cornerstone Cup to be sailed as a team race regatta on their fleet of matched J/22 one-design sailboats. Posted on 1 Sep
54th International Knarr Championships preview
Great skills and good luck required The most competitive Norwegian and Danish Knarr sailors will soon arrive at St. Francis Yacht Club to join the local San Francisco fleet for the 54th edition of the International Knarr Championships (IKC). Posted on 26 Aug
Last call for 2024 Rolex Big Boat Series
What makes it fabulous? Epic, breeze-on conditions over four days of racing For sailors who've competed in Rolex Big Boat Series over its 60-year history, "It's the most fabulous event there is, period," according to Chris Perkins, who's raced it since the 1980s and is the 2024 Commodore of event host St. Francis Yacht Club. Posted on 15 Aug
Commit to the 2024 Rolex Big Boat Series
Lock in our special hotel deal for competitors, book your dock space & skip the late entry fees Lock in our special hotel deal for competitors, book your dock space + skip the late entry fees of August. Posted on 8 Jul