Racing Back to Normal at the Annapolis NOOD
The Annapolis NOOD Regatta has long been the one pure one-design extravaganza of the series, and even after the pause of the pandemic, it all seemed happily normal in the sailing capital.
The Annapolis NOOD Regatta has long been the one pure one-design extravaganza of the series, and even after the pause of the pandemic, it all seemed happily normal in the sailing capital.
For the second day of racing at the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta Annapolis, strong winds and currents tested teams in their first major regatta of the season.
It was a breezy day on Chesapeake Bay, keeping skippers and crews on their toes, and sometimes on their sides. Here’s photographer Paul Todd’s selects from the day.
Racing was cancelled on the opening day of the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta Annapolis, but that didn’t stop a few teams from getting in some heavy-air practice.
On the eve of the 2021 Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta in Annapolis, we check in with Annapolis Yacht Club Commodore Jonathan Bartlett, AYC Race Chair, Kevin Reeds, and Harborside Director, Linda B. Ambrose. Here’s the essential details for this weekend. Remember: all documents are on yachtscoring. Have a great regatta and thank you for sailing with us. Sail fast and have fun!
Despite a shortened day of racing due to afternoon storm conditions on Saturday, fleet rivalries are stoked at the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta Annapolis. The event’s 10 fleets completed either two or three additional races in moderate breeze and drizzle, setting the stage for an earlier start tomorrow for the final day of racing.
Local sailmaker-turned pro photographer Wilbur Keyworth shares his Saturday favorites on a day where the sun didn’t shine, but the enthusiasm for summer racing did.
Top J/80 class skipper John White (Annapolis, MD) won three of eight races over three days, finishing the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta weekend series 21-points
With building winds and driving rain pelting the Chesapeake Bay, 190 teams returned to the water for the final day of racing at the Helly
Over two days of racing at the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta Annapolis, 190 teams have endured light and shifty winds on the Chesapeake Bay, with
The North Sails Rally Race fleet populated the Chesapeake Bay at the second day of the 2019 Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta Annapolis. With light winds,
Consistency was key for skipper Matt Lalumiere (Chester, MD) in the nine-boat Etchells fleet. Lalumiere and his teammates won two races and never finished below
The Annapolis NOOD Regatta has long been the one pure one-design extravaganza of the series, and even after the pause of the pandemic, it all seemed happily normal in the sailing capital.
For the second day of racing at the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta Annapolis, strong winds and currents tested teams in their first major regatta of the season.
It was a breezy day on Chesapeake Bay, keeping skippers and crews on their toes, and sometimes on their sides. Here’s photographer Paul Todd’s selects from the day.
Racing was cancelled on the opening day of the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta Annapolis, but that didn’t stop a few teams from getting in some heavy-air practice.
On the eve of the 2021 Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta in Annapolis, we check in with Annapolis Yacht Club Commodore Jonathan Bartlett, AYC Race Chair, Kevin Reeds, and Harborside Director, Linda B. Ambrose. Here’s the essential details for this weekend. Remember: all documents are on yachtscoring. Have a great regatta and thank you for sailing with us. Sail fast and have fun!
Despite a shortened day of racing due to afternoon storm conditions on Saturday, fleet rivalries are stoked at the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta Annapolis. The event’s 10 fleets completed either two or three additional races in moderate breeze and drizzle, setting the stage for an earlier start tomorrow for the final day of racing.
Local sailmaker-turned pro photographer Wilbur Keyworth shares his Saturday favorites on a day where the sun didn’t shine, but the enthusiasm for summer racing did.
Top J/80 class skipper John White (Annapolis, MD) won three of eight races over three days, finishing the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta weekend series 21-points
With building winds and driving rain pelting the Chesapeake Bay, 190 teams returned to the water for the final day of racing at the Helly
Over two days of racing at the Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta Annapolis, 190 teams have endured light and shifty winds on the Chesapeake Bay, with
The North Sails Rally Race fleet populated the Chesapeake Bay at the second day of the 2019 Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta Annapolis. With light winds,
Consistency was key for skipper Matt Lalumiere (Chester, MD) in the nine-boat Etchells fleet. Lalumiere and his teammates won two races and never finished below
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