For the uninitiated, the Main Duck Race is an overnight race where yachts sail around Main Duck Island. This is the only overnight race that the club offers. Yachts will be racing for the William Casey Bowl.
Today the race is only open to Offshore yachts, but in years past, many different one design classes sailed this race. The “old timers” will tell stories of battling through terribly light air all night in Dragons and International 14s and finishing late Saturday morning.
Personally, I love this race. We don’t get much opportunity to do night racing in the eastern end of the lake, and this race is relatively gentle one compared to other overnight races on the lake, such as the Freeman Cup or the Susan Hood Race out of RCYC.
I like this race because it takes all the concentration of a regular long distance race, with the added skills required to get things done in the dark. (You haven’t lived until you’ve done a headsail change in 25 knots of breeze in huge bashing waves with a flash light between your teeth, and a skipper at the back screaming at you to hurry up and get off the foredeck. Good times.
The skipper’s meeting will be held in the club house at 1800 on Friday July 7, and the first signal is scheduled for 1900. Yachts are required to take their own finsih times, a finish sheet for the race is provided here (PDF). This event is also part of the Kingston Keelboat Championship and should be a good opportunity to score some points!
One last friendly reminder to all: After dark, crew are required to wear life jackets when working outside of the cockpit. If you don’t, make sure to set aside sometime to sit through a protest(s). (Also, please take the time to thank Rick Sellens for the clarification of this rule. hehe.)