Bushwhacker Week is here, Pensacola is regatta ready

Bora Gulari's 2021 Melges 24 Point Series Leader "New England Ropes" - USA 820 returns. Gulari finished second in Pensacola’s 2019 Bushwhacker Cup. Pensacola YC's annual Melges 24 Bushwhacker Cup and Atlantic Coast Championship returns to Pensacola November 12-14. The 2021 regatta in Pensacola is the final event in the Melges 24 National Ranking Series. ©Talbot Wilson

Pensacola YC fans hope their ‘new’ home town Melges 24 “Phoeniceus” USA 086, owned by members Nathan and Jennifer Simonson, will be on the Corinthian podium… a dark horse. Photo from the West Florida Open 9WFORC) in October... a windy day experience on Pensacola Bay. Photo by Talbot Wilson

PRO Hal Smith has set the bar at 10 races scheduled in the 2021 Melges 24 Bushwhacker Cup. The forecast for Pensacola Bay looks spot on for delivery... big 20+ North wind Saturday and the coolest day this fall, moderating to a perfect 12-15 day on Sunday. Twenty-two Melges 24's are entered. Photo by Talbot Wilson.

Pensacola, FL – Nov 8, 2021 - Welcome to the countdown to the Pensacola Yacht Club's Melges 24 Bushwhacker Cup. Practice races, final registration, a North Sails clinic, the competitors briefing and a party will kick it off Friday (Nov 12). A full slate of racing is on tap for Saturday and Sunday.

PRO Hal Smith has set the bar at 10 races scheduled. The forecast for Pensacola Bay looks spot on for delivery. A big 20+ North wind Saturday and the coolest day this fall, moderating to a perfect 12-15 day on Sunday.

Twenty-two Melges 24's are entered. The fleet includes one of the top boats from Europe, Peter Karrié's GER 859 Nefeli arrived last week and Bora Gulari's 2021 Melges 24 Point Series Leader New England Ropes USA 820 returns. Gulari finished second in Pensacola’s 2019 Bushwhacker Cup.

Pensacola YC fans hope their new home town Melges 24 Phoeniceus, owned by members Nathan and Jennifer Simonson, will be on the Corinthian podium… a dark horse.

Daphne, AL sailor Zane Yoder's Friday Night Gigolos broke it's mast in the Pensacola YC's West Florida Open Regatta in October in similar wind to those predicted for Saturday. They have a replacement mast and will be out on a windy course to try again.

U.S. Melges 24 Class Association’s (USMCA) Southeast Governor, Tony Stanley commented, “Following a great Melges 24 U.S. Nationals in the Detroit area with 22 boats competing, the combined Gulf Coast and Atlantic Coast Melges 24 Championship at the “Bushwhacker Cup” has attracted an equal fleet of 22 boats.”

“The field looks like a good mix of Corinthian and professional boats, Stanley added. “Bora Gulari, Richard Reid from Canada, and European Peter Karrie are the strong favorites in the pro field. Steve Suddath, KC Shannon and Brent McKenzie look good in the Corinthian field…But all bets could be off once the first race gets started… there are some strong sailors on the start line.”

Stanley, who will be racing his own Melges 24 "Hermes" - USA 610, added, “The Melges 24 Class is excited to hold this event in Pensacola, as a warm up event to the 2022 International Melges 24 World Championship scheduled for Ft Lauderdale in May. We’ll all get some experience in the Pensacola Bay Area.”

The 2021 Bushwhacker Cup is the first step toward the 2022 Melges 24 World Championships scheduled for May in Ft. Lauderdale. In December After Pensacola sailors will move to Miami for the Bacardi Series, racing in Key West and St Petersburg and the back to Miami for the Bacardi Invitational then up to Charleston Race Week and back down to the Worlds.

Pensacola Yacht Club will then host the 2022 Melges 24 North American Championship at next year’s Bushwhacker Cup #3.

Race information for both the WFORC and the Bushwhacker Cup … NOR/SI’s, regatta entry, team lists and official notices… is all on a Yacht Scoring Web Page. Links to those pages are also on Pensacola Yacht Club Racing. [https://pensacolayachtclub.org/Racing].

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