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History of The Legend

The Miami to Nassau race is a historical race that has attracted some of the best sailors in the world. The prestigious Miami to Nassau Ocean Cup is a highly sought after trophy that is emblazoned with the names of world famous skippers on some of the world's finest racing sailboats including Ted Turner of America's Cup fame on the yacht Tenacious. Other noteworthy sailors that vied for the Cup are: Dennis Conner, Dick Bertram, Ted Hood and Bobby Symonette.

The Cup!

The Miami to Nassau Race has taken place from 1934 to 1988 and is one of the oldest races in this hemisphere! There was an interruption in the Race from 1942-1946 due to World War II. The race was then revived in March 2003 after a 14-year break. In the 1940's-1980's the Miami to Nassau Race was part of the very popular Southern Ocean Racing Circuit (SORC). The SORC was a 4 week long regatta that included races in southern Florida, the Miami to Nassau race and then an around the buoy race in Nassau for the coveted Governor General's Cup. The SORC was ultimately restructured in order to accommodate the modern world's work requirements and as a result the Miami to Nassau race ceased in 1988. 

In 2003 the Miami Yacht Club (MYC) and the Nassau Yacht Club (NYC) revived the Miami to Nassau Race (now known as the Legend)! In fact it was these two prestigious yacht clubs that first organized this race in 1934 and continued to do so up until 1988. Prior to the 2003 regatta, the Nassau Yacht Club created the Nassau Race Week in 1998, which consisted of 3 days of around the buoy races off of New Providence. This successful race week, which ran from 1998-2002, has now been merged with the Miami to Nassau Race to create the ultimate in international sailing regattas, the Miami to Nassau Race Week! At its peak in the early 1980's the Miami to Nassau race would have over 150 boats competing in the race and Nassau Harbour was abuzz with activity. 

The current race organizers anticipate the race regaining its stature in the international sailing scene and the numbers of competing boats growing to substantial proportions over the next few years. The Race The race starts outside of Government Cut in Miami and then you leave Great Isaacs Light to starboard proceeding on to leave Great Stirrup Light to starboard and finally finishing at Nassau harbor. The Miami to Nassau Race is 172 miles long and George S. Coumantaros on the yacht Boomerang set the course record of 14 hours, 26 minutes and 39 seconds in 1986. This is an average speed of approximately 12 knots as the crow flies over the course! The technology of sailboats has increased dramatically since the course record was set in 1986 and we will see an all out assault on the record books in the coming years.

PAST WINNERS OF THE CUP

The Clubs


The Nassau Yacht Club
was founded in 1931 and has been the home of many, very decorated sailors including an Olympic Gold and Bronze Medal in the Star Class. The NYC assisted with the Farr 40 - 2002 World Championships in Nassau, has hosted numerous world championships in the Star and 5.5 Classes, including the 2008 5.5 World Championship series, and continues to host the Star Spring Championships on a regular basis. The NYC has hosted over 75 international regattas in its lifetime and its reputation for well organized sailing events continues to grow. 

Coral Reef Yacht Club's beautiful clubhouse was purchased by its first Board of Directors from the George Engle estate in 1955.  The general nature and object of the club was and still is to associate together residents of the Greater Miami area and other persons having a common interest in boating; to provide boating and social facilities for its members and their guests; to promote good boating practices; to bring to light the advantages of this area as a yachting center and to promote regattas and other types of marine competition.

Steeped in history and tradition, Coral Reef Yacht Club has grown to be known as a premier yachting center.  For almost fifty years, sailors from all over the world have entered through out stately royal palmed driveway to participate in some of the best competitions in the world of yacht racing.

CRYC Race Committee is second to none, its youth sailors have gone on to become Olympians, and its current youth racing team has made the Club proud, winning competitions everywhere they go.

 

 

 

Miami Nassau Race Week