Search
 
 
 


Gill Wins Sail America’s First Industry Regatta

 

Gill Wins Sail America’s First Industry Regatta in Newport, RI


Middletown, RI (June 19, 2008) – The first 2008 Sail America Industry Regatta held June 13 west of Newport Harbor was an unqualified success, as the Gill industry team bested a strong and deep field of fellow industry competitors battling for bragging rights as “fastest in the sailing industry.”

Open exclusively to Sail America members, the 2008 Sail America Industry Regatta was sponsored by West Marine and attracted 11 industry teams, representing a variety of sailing-related businesses and media. Employees of industry companies that are members of Sail America raced in identical J22s under crystal clear skies and a building sea breeze west of Newport Harbor on spectacular Narragansett Bay. The US SAILING Race Committee started the first race at 12:30 p.m. on June 13, after waiting for the southerly to get set up and ran races throughout the afternoon.

Gill won event with only 6 points, including a throw-out race. Hall Spars & Rigging came in second with 15 points, while New England Ropes came in third with 16 points. It was a hard-fought, competitive race that was still friendly, informal and fun. Sail America hosted the awards ceremony and BBQ after the race at Sail Newport. Other teams from the sailing industry participating in the first Sail America Industry Regatta included: Lewmar, Sailing World/Cruising World; Sail Magazine; Blue Water Sailing, West Marine, Team Ronstan, Team Johnson and Latitudes & Attitudes.

David Pritchard, president of Gill North America, who led the winning Gill team, said, “Our team completely enjoyed the day on the water racing against the other brands! Most of us who are in the marine industry have taken our passion and turned it into our profession. It was great to celebrate with other industry veterans on the water and not at a boat show for a change!”

Regatta Chair Dan Cooney said the first Sail America Industry Regatta was “extremely successful” and would set a new tradition that would carry on in future years. “If the sailing industry had the power to design a day and an environment to market the sport to the world, it would look a lot like it did today (June 13),” said Cooney. “This is the perfect payback for all of our hard-working colleagues who travel throughout the winter on their way to and from boat shows.”

The 2008 Sail America Industry Regatta was sponsored by West Marine and supported by GE Capital Solutions, Gill North America, North Sails, US SAILING and the Coddington Brewery Company. Sail Newport hosted the event.

The Sail America Industry Regatta followed the inaugural annual “Growth Through Innovation” Conference June 11-12 presented by GE Capital Solutions and Sail America at the International Yacht Restoration School in Newport.

For further information about the Sail America Industry Regatta, please contact Jonathan Banks at 401-841-0900 ext. 12 or at jbanks@sailamerica.com.

About Sail America:
Sail America is the trade association for the U.S. sailing industry and plays a vital role for all companies that are involved in providing sailing-related products and services. Established in 1990 by members of the U.S. sailing industry, Sail America now has over 500 members representing all segments of the sailing market; from manufacturers to sailing schools and from charter companies to publishers. Sail America is based in Newport, RI, and has a full-time professional staff and a dedicated Board of Directors. Sail America’s mission is to promote the health and growth of sailing.

In 2008 and 2009, Sail America will produce four of the country’s best sailboat shows – Strictly Sail® St. Pete, Strictly Sail® Chicago, Strictly Sail® Miami and Strictly Sail® Pacific – as well as SailFest events at NMMA’s Virginia In-Water Show and Baltimore Boat Show. In addition to running Strictly Sail® Boat Shows and Sail Fests, Sail America promotes the sailing lifestyle, introduces thousands of new people to sailing, generates qualified sales leads, distributes industry and market information, provides valuable business tools and education, facilitates networking events and supports industry-wide initiatives, such as Discover Sailing and Grow Boating.