Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Maritime Bluenose Championships - August 25 - 26, 2012

Nova Scotia Bluenose Class Championships

In 1949, the Halifax Herald donated the International Class Championship Trophy and the Bluenose Championships had an international flavour with boats competing from Marblehead, Massachusetts. The Championship format changed in 1955 to an all local event with the presentation of the Russell-Youla Trophy. At that time the event was renamed the Maritime Bluenose Championships.

The Russell-Youla Trophy was presented to the RNSYS in 1955 by Miss Kathleen Wylde. It was originally donated to the RNSYS by General Lord Alexander G. Russell and first won by the schooner Wenonah in 1886. For many years, prior to 1980, the events was held primarily in Halifax and for a few years held in neutral territory at Hubbards. In the 1980's and 90's, the event alternated between Halifax and Chester. Since 2000, the Maritime Bluenose Championships have been held solely at the Chester Yacht Club while the Halifax fleet rebuilds.

The past few years have seen a significant growth in the Bluenose Class fleet and we look forward to continued participation and an excellent event this year.

Preliminary Schedule:
Saturday, August 25, 2012
0800-0930 - Registration
0930 hrs - Annual General Meeting
TBA - Competitors Meeting at conclusion of AGM
1255 - First Warning Signal

Sunday, August 26, 2012
1255 - First Warning Signal
Awards and Chowder at conclusion of Racing

2008 Winners

Overall - Russell-Youla Trophy

1st Wahoo - Carter McNeely/Shawn Mulrooney
2nd Amphitrite IV - John Pulvermann
3rd Rebel - Wick McNeely

Novice - Peter McKenna

Most Improved - Tim Harris

White Sail
1st Longshot - Warren Barkhouse
2nd Chase - Bob Presson
3rd Painless - George Sapp

Spinnaker
1st Wahoo - C.McNeely/S. Mulrooney
2nd Amphitrite IV - J. Pulvermann
3rd Rebel - W. McNeely

2007 Winners

Overall - Russell-Youla Trophy

1st Rebel - Wick McNeely
2nd Bullet - John Pulvermann
3rd Mahaska - Henry Demone

Novice - John Pulvermann

Most Improved - Deb Byrd and Susan Crocker

White Sail
1st Wahoo - Carter McNeely/Shawn Mulrooney
2nd Sea Biscuit - Deb Winsor/Paul Gallant
3rd Longshot - Warren Barkhouse

Spinnaker
1st Rebel - Wick McNeely
2nd Bullet - John Pulvermann
3rd Mahaska - Henry Demone

2006 Winners

Overall - Russell-Youla Trophy

1st Bullet - Wick MacNeely
2nd Mahaska - Henry Demone
3rd Rebel - Jeff Sears

Novice Skipper - Jeff Sears

Most Improved - Keith Fox

White Sail
1st Rebel - Jeff Sears
2nd Long Shot - Warren Barkhouse
3rd Capris - David Fraizer

Spinnaker
1st Bullet - Wick McNeely
2nd Mahaska - Henry Demone
3rd Hornpipe - Matt Murphy