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Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup Day 2

by New York Yacht Club 11 Sep 2025 05:34 UTC September 6-13, 2025
Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup Day 2 © ROLEX / Daniel Forster

Homework pays dividends for Royal Canadian crew

After what could only be described as a disastrous opening day for the Japan Sailing Federation team competing in the 2025 Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup, the squad roared back into relevance with a fourth and a first to start Day 2 of the five-day biennial competition. A 14th in the third race of the day tempered the comeback, but the Japanese team was all smiles this evening as team principal Masuhiro Bamba (below, left with Rear Commodore Peter Cummiskey) walked up to accept the prize for winning Race 5.

"We had a completely different day from Day 1," said tactician Hiroki Goto. "We had a lot to prove. We knew something was getting better before the start and then good things happened in Race 1 and we finished fourth. In the second race, we had even better wind from the left and we took the lead [at the first mark]."

But no lead is safe in this regatta, especially when sitting second and third are the top two teams in the regatta, San Diego Yacht Club and Royal Canadian Yacht Club, respectively. After leading through the gate mark, the Japanese team watched the Canadian club slip past on the final tack of the second upwind leg, though the top three boats were virtually overlapped around the final mark.

"In the last downwind, we passed the leader and won the race, which was our dream from Day 1," said Goto. "The long briefing last night paid off."

Twenty teams from 12 countries will compete in the ninth Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup, a biennial regatta hosted by the New York Yacht Club Harbour Court in Newport, R.I. Since the event was first run in 2009, it has attracted top amateur sailors from 52 of the world's most prestigious yacht clubs from 23 countries.

After five editions in the Swan 42 class, the 2025 event will be the fourth sailed in the IC37, designed by Mark Mills. The strict one-design nature of this purpose-built class, combined with the fact that each boat is owned and maintained by the New York Yacht Club, ensures a level playing field not seen in any other amateur big-boat sailing competition. The regatta will run from Saturday, September 6, through Saturday, September 13, with racing starting on Tuesday, September 9. A live broadcast on Facebook and YouTube, starting on Wednesday, September 10, will allow fellow club members, friends, family and sailing fans from around the world to follow the action as it happens. The 2025 Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup is brought to you by title sponsor Rolex and regatta sponsors Helly Hansen, Safe Harbor Marinas and Peters & May.

The top team on Day 2 was Royal Canadian Yacht Club, with an economical 10 points across three races. They picked up one point on San Diego and now lie second, five points out of first, and 10 points ahead of the Royal Thames Yacht Club in third.

"It was an interesting day," said Scott Collinson, the team's main trimmer. "We'd done a lot of homework on that course. We really wanted to make sure that we understood what we thought was going to happen and it played out. Having conviction about what the current was doing and what the wind was doing was very important. And then we were able to get off the line fairly well. One start was amazing; the other two were pretty good and we made them work. We used our boatspeed to find our way to the top."

Collinson is sailing in the Invitational Cup for the second time. While he's not the most senior person on the team when it comes to experience in this regatta—skipper Lance Fraser and crew Ingrid Merry have each sailed in four—he is a generation older than the rest of the crew, inevitably casting him as the sage veteran among his younger teammates.

"I love the boat, I just think it is a fantastic platform, and love the racing that we do in it," he says. "But more importantly, I'm the one that's lucky because I get to sail with this next generation team and be part of it. I'm blessed and grateful to be sailing with them."

For everyone competing in the regatta, it was an easy day to feel like you'd woken up on the right side of the bed, regardless of the results. The breeze was strong, but never overwhelming, the forecasted rain never materialized and the racing was efficient—with three races completed by 2:15 p.m and everyone enjoying post-race social at Harbour Court by 3:30 p.m.

The flat water inside Narragansett Bay, between Prudence Island and the north tip of Conanicut Island, was more forgiving than yesterday's offshore swell on Rhode Island Sound, and collectively the fleet was more compact. While the Bay courses typically offer more wind shifts and passing opportunities, grinding down opponents with pure boat speed is more difficult than it is outside, and teams that have a rough start can find it tougher to claw back. With the exception of San Diego Yach Club, Eastern Yacht Club and Royal Swedish Yacht Club, each team had at least one result of 10th or higher today.

One performance of note was that of Royal Cork Yacht Club, which finished third on the day, continuing a remarkable upward trend in the standings. With the exception of a fifth in Race 2, each race has been an improvement for the Irish club, starting with a 14th in Race 1 and finishing today with a second.

For Royal Cork, and any team coming to terms with how to sail the IC37 in overpowered conditions, the forecast may not be reassuring. The breeze is expected to drop tomorrow and looks light for the remainder of regatta. In a no-throwout series, that means there is still everything to play for. As hard as it is to pass boats in this fleet in heavy air, it's doubly difficult as the wind drops and everyone is able to comfortably put out their elbows and play defense.

The 2025 Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup will continue tomorrow through Saturday, September 13,. For tomorrow, given the forecast, the race committee has moved the start time of the first race to 10:30 am (EDT). Live coverage of each race, via YouTube and Facebook, will continue tomorrow with Race 7 of the regatta.

Results after Day 2:

PosTeamBoat NoMNAR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
1San Diego Yacht Club2USA71112820
2Royal Canadian Yacht Club16CAN103223525
3Royal Thames Yacht Club19GBR2113135135
4Royal Vancouver Yacht Club12CAN66.256.25610337.5
5Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club4HKG344320438
6Royal Swedish Yacht Club8SWE112579640
7New York Yacht Club6USA896512747
8Royal Cork Yacht Club17IRL14512106249
9Corinthian Yacht Club9USA57111181052
10Yacht Club Costa Smeralda5ITA1889161658
11Eastern Yacht Club18USA13151484963
12Japan Sailing Federation1JPN191016411464
13Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club7AUS1261016161272
14Yacht Club Punta del Este15URU4171317131175
15Howth Yacht Club10IRL9161512111376
16Royal Irish Yacht Club3IRL1612182071588
17Yacht Club Argentino20ARG1819918141795
18Yacht Club Italiano14ITA151419141919100
19Yacht Club de Ilhabela13BRARET187161920101
20Itchenor Yacht Club11GBRDSQ1318191718106

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