2024 Hyannis Yacht Club Regatta
2024 Hyannis Yacht Club Regatta
The 2024 Hyannis Yacht Club Regatta will be held on July 27 - 28!
The regatta is open to all boats in the following classes: Sunfish, Laser ILCA 6 (50 boat cap), Laser ILCA 7 (50 boat cap), Melges, J-22, PHRF and Wianno Senior.
Schedule
Saturday, July 27, 2024
0730 Parking lot open to receive boats
0730-0830 Check-in open
Breakfast available on lower patio
0900 Competitor’s meeting for Laser and Sunfish Classes lower patio
Harbor Start PHRF and PHRF Classic Cruising Classes
0930 Harbor Start all other classes
1000 Warning PHRF and PHRF Classic Cruising Classes Distance Race
1100 Warning Sunfish, ILCA 6, ILCA 7, Melges 15 and J-22 Classes
1200 Warning Wianno Senior Class
Après’ sailing- food and entertainment
Sunday, July 28, 2024
0730 Breakfast available on lower patio
0930 Harbor Start all classes
1100 Warning Sunfish, ILCA 6, ILCA 7, Melges 15, J-22 and PHRF Classes
1200 Warning Wianno Senior Class
1430 No Warning to be signaled after this time
Awards Ceremony will be held as soon as possible at the conclusion of racing
REGISTRATION - Click HERE
ENTRY LIST - Click HERE
NOTICE OF RACE - Click HERE
AMENDMENT TO NOTICE OF RACE (May 18, 2024) - Click HERE
SAILING INSTRUCTIONS - Click HERE
ADDENDUM TO A&B PHRF CLASSES - Click HERE
2024 RACE RESULTS - Click HERE
WAIVER for sailors who have not yet reached their 18th birthday - Click HERE
This year's Regatta Chairperson is Past Commodore Bill Lawson. Our Principal Race Officer is Charlie Cooper.
Things to Do (click on the links below)
- Cape Cod Maritime Museum, 135 South Street, Hyannis MA (walking distance)
- Masachusetts Air and Space Museum 438 Main Street, Hyannis, MA (walking distance)
- John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum 397 Main Street, Hyannis (walking distance)
- Cape Cod Potato Chip Factory
- Cape League Baseball Games
- Watch glass blowing at Pairpoint Glass in Sandwich Curious how some artisans blow piping hot glass into vases, lamps, and other trinkets? Visit the oldest existing glasswork business, Pairpoint, in Sandwich, which was founded in 1837. Pairpoint encourages interested parties to witness glassblowing free of charge Monday through Friday 9am - 4pm.
- Bike the Cape Cod Rail Trail Bring your bike and take to the trails - a great way to see the seashore. The state has spent $6.2 million refurbishing the trails the past two winters. Rail Trail parking is free. Trail Map
- Go Fishing Bring a fishing rod and head to any of the Cape's jetties and beaches. The Cape Cod Canal is a favorite spot and provides a dramatic backdrop.
- Take a Hike! The Cape Cod National Seashore has a number of self guided tours that offer a variety of spectacular scenery and vegetation.
- Hyannis Whale Watch - Barnstable, MA
- Whydah Pirate Museum - West Yarmouth, MA
- Enjoy the many shops and restaurants on Main Street, Hyannis. Just one mile down the street.
For more information, please contact regatta@hyannisyachtclub.org
or Emily Mezzetti at 508-778-6100, x 350 | gm@hyannisyachtclub.org