70th Annual Newport-2-Ensenada Race Starts Today!

Newport is having a busy week!  Yesterday, was the final day of the Balboa Film Festival this year, and today will be the race will begin at the Balboa Pier at 11:00 a.m– so if you want to see a huge cluster of world-class sailboats, head on down to Balboa Pier before lunch tomorrow!

The race typically lasts overnight, with people arriving in Ensenada throughout Saturday.  Sunday a bus leaves for those too exhausted to make a round-trip, and those who want to stay a little longer are able to stay until the following Saturday at Hotel Coral & Marina for the same rate as the rest of the club.

But not all boats do an overnight trip: in 1998, the multi-hull vessel called Stars and Stripes finished the trip before sundown, setting an astounding record of 6 hours, 46 minutes, and 40 seconds.

This will be the 70th year of the club, and despite overnight sailing, it has had a remarkable record of success.  In 2012, a boat went missing and four people lost their lives, resulting in the tragic first casualties of the race.  Autopilot is now banned during both day and nighttime sailing, as a result.

We wish everyone a swift and safe journey, and if you’d like to see a few hundred sailboats lining our citys beaches, then join us all for an awesome show on Balboa Pier at 11am today!

Here’s a photo of the second annual Newport to Ensenada race pamphlet from 1949:

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