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CUBAN SAILING TEAM INVITES SARASOTA YACHT CLUB

TO COMPETE IN HISTORIC HAVANA REGATTA


Club Would Also Host Prestigious Florida-Cuba Race

 

          Cuba’s sailing team has invited Sarasota Yacht Club (SYC) to participate in an offshore race near Havana, restoring a 70-year-old international tradition.

          Citing the Sarasota club’s distinguished nautical heritage, the Hemingway International Yacht Club (HIYC) in Havana extended an invitation for U.S. boaters to compete in the Regatta Castillo del Morro,a 15-mile race from Marina Hemingway to the port of Havana and back.

The SYC sailing team, headed by Jay Meyer, recently applied to  the U.S. government for permission to participate in the June 6th  2009 regatta. “We see this as a chance to renew friendships between two nations that once enjoyed spirited competitions,” said Meyer. “We have also been asked to help coach or train the less experienced Cuban sailors on the technical side of the sport, a cultural exchange that would help bridge the 50-year gap between our two nations.”

Jose Escrich, commodore of the Hemingway Club and vice president of the Cuban Sailing Federation, also invited the Sarasota Yacht Club to be the official U.S. host for a Florida Gulf Coast – Cuba offshore race, reviving a sporting event that began back in the 1930s.

“We realized we had to get to Cuba on our boats in order to race there, so why not race on our way to Cuba,” said Don Payzant, SYC fleet captain and board member. “We are hopeful that the new administration will support our efforts to reinstate this famous race,”

Escrich noted that the Sarasota Yacht Club was selected to participate in the regatta and host the prospective Florida-Cuba race because of its recognized commitment to the sport of sailing and reputation for supporting the sport.  

 He also noted that there is a rich history of friendship between the Cuban Sailing Team and the U.S. boating community, noting that Gulf Coast area yacht clubs regularly competed with the Hemingway Club and other Cuban teams until 1959 when the dramatic change in Cuba’s leadership changed U.S.-Cuban travel arrangements.

          “Travel to Cuba is still heavily regulated, but there are exceptions made on a case-by-case basis,” said Meyer. “Our application explains that all U.S. sailors would be staying on our own boats and bringing our own provisions, so we would not be spending any money in Cuba.”

While waiting word from Washington, the Sarasota Yacht Club is planning a series of events to generate interest in a Florida-Cuba race, including speakers, parties and nautical forums. 

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