Newport to Ensenada Program TastesandTravel.com

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Newport to Ensenada Program TastesandTravel.com
O F F I C I A L
P R O G R A M
April 25–27
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Contents
FEATURE ARTICLES:
Maritime Adventures: Newport Sea Base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
The Newport Sea Base offers kids of all ages the opportunity to learn, grow and fall in love
with ocean activities.
Celebrities, Competition & Camaraderie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
The history of the Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race involves world-renown yachts,
celebrities and many unforgettable finishes.
Setting Sail in Newport Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
From world-class shopping, dining and resorts to hidden natural wonders, Newport Beach
offers the traveler a myriad of magical experiences. By Deirdre Michalski.
Discover Ensenada. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Watch the majestic flotilla of yachts enter Todos Santos Bay in Ensenada by traveling south
to finish the race and enjoy the weekend. By Deirdre Michalski.
RACE INFORMATION:
Letter from the 2014 Commodore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
About the Artist: Gary Miltimore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
The official artist of the 2014 race.
Travel Tips to Ensenada. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Calendar of Events & Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
From the Balboa Fun Zone to Newport Beach Film Festival, Newport Beach is the place to
be for great events and activities for the entire family.
Light Air Sail Trim Unlocked. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2013 Race Trophy Winners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
More than 40 trophies awarded to top performers
2014 Event Sponsors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
DIGNITARY WELCOME LETTERS:
City of Newport Beach: Mayor Rush N. Hill, II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mayor of Ensenada: Gilberto A. Hirata Chico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ensenada Chamber of Commerce: LAE. Alfredo Rico Bravo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Newport Harbor Harbormaster: Lt. Mike Jansen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The 2014 Newport to Ensenada Yacht International Yacht Race is produced and organized by the
Newport Ocean Sailing Association, nosa.org.
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Map of Newport Harbor
TO VOLUNTEER: Join our over 200 volunteers who staff various committees that make
the race such a success. Enjoy being on a Start Boat or on one of the Finish Boats.
Volunteer in Newport Beach or in Ensenada. Simply send an email to [email protected]
requesting more information.
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Escape to
Dana Point Marina
25’ slips immediately available!
Letter from the Commodore
Welcome to the 67th Newport to Ensenada
International Yacht Race.
Guest Slips for boats up to 65’
Reservations accepted up to 6 months
in advance.
www.danapointmarina.com
Call (949)496-6137
The Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race has a world wide
following in the yachting community and we are glad to
welcome you as a part of it. Because of the tremendous
success and enthusiasm it produced, 2014 will again see
the race headquarters at the Hotel Coral & Marina. The
finish line will be located ½ mile off the breakwater near
the entrance to the Hotel Coral & Marina. Every room in
the hotel will have a view of the finish line. A new bar and
restaurant has been set up right at the docks, and there will be a spectacular Fiesta
and party for all racers and friends on Saturday night.
On Sunday afternoon the trophies will be awarded in the courtyard of the Coral Hotel
with great presentation and fanfare.
In addition to the Coral Hotel & Marina, there are many slips available at Baja Naval,
and Cruiseport. There is anchorage available in the harbor.
Our returning sponsors as well as our new sponsors will be providing some great
gifts for the entrants. And we have the highly prized red hats.
Ensenada is an exciting international destination and a wonderful place to spend
time. The town has many great restaurants and shops; it is fun and exciting. We
encourage you to take advantage of all that Ensenada has to offer.
Water and Power Included
Phone and Cable TV Connections
Protected by Double Breakwater
On Site Security
Access Controlled Parking
Close to Shops and Restaurants
5 Minutes to Open Water
Great Fishing and Sailing
Certified Clean Marina
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In order for you to visit the shops and restaurants in Ensenada, we have regularly
scheduled shuttle service from downtown Ensenada to the hotel and back.
This is a very professionally run race. I would like to say a heartfelt thanks to the over
200+ volunteers, who work all year to make this event successful. I am very grateful
to work with such dedicated people. We look forward to a great race. See you in
Ensenada.
Respectfully yours,
Chuck Iverson
Commodore, NOSA 2014
About the Artist: Gary Miltimore
For over 40 years, Gary Miltimore has explored
the evolution of offshore yacht racing through his
paintings and extensive racing experience. His
sailing career includes crew positions aboard many
of the world’s premiere offshore racing yachts. His
work illustrates the artist’s unique relationship with
the boats he paints. A California native, Miltimore
grew up spending summers on Catalina Island
where he spent his days on the water and acquired
his love for the endlessly fascinating shapes of the
boats that surrounded him. garymiltimore.com
Get your free poster at one of our events.
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Travel Tips to Ensenada
• The border crossing construction
from US to Mexico is complete and
it is efficient and quick.
• The road from the Border to
the Toll Road is complete and
it bypasses downtown Tijuana
completely.
• The road from La Fonda to
Ensenada is a two lane nondivided highway that takes you
inland through some small towns
and hills and valleys of farms
and pastures. The road is well
maintained and shows much
recent activity, new paving and
guard rails. It is a very pleasant
drive. The Mexican officials have
asked all unnecessary truck traffic
to stay off this road to reduce
traffic and delays. The detour
takes about 15 or 20 minutes
longer than before. There is a
video of the detour at: http://
www.hotelcoral.com/alternateroute.
• The detour brings you back to
the highway before Ensenada so
you will enter along the ocean as
before.
• On the return to the US additional
border check lanes continue to
open to make the crossing faster
and more efficient.
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OFFICIAL RACE EVENTS
Sunday, April 13, 11 am – 4 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kick-Off Fiesta at Village of Balboa
Kick-off party at the Balboa Fun Zone in the Village of Balboa. This event will have the
whole family enjoying a day of live music, nautical displays, art exhibits, a La Strada
dell’ Arte chalk festival, Taste of Balboa, local merchants, children’s boat building, and
much, much more. Admission to the festival and to ExplorOcean is free.
Balboa Village, home of the Fun Zone
Saturday, April 19 – Thursday, April 24. Skipper Packet Pick-up at Newport Sea Base
Visit nosa.org for hours of operation.
Newport Sea Base
1931 West Coast Hwy, Newport Beach
(949) 642-5031
Wednesday, April 23, 11:45 am – 1:30 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yachtsman’s Lunch
Newport Harbor Yacht Club 720 W Bay Ave, Newport Beach, (949) 673-7730
Wednesday, April 23, 7 – 8 pm. . . . . . . . VIP Boat Owners Reception at Sterling BMW
Sterling BMW
3000 West Coast Highway,
Newport Beach, (949) 645-5900
Invitation only.
Thursday, April 24, 7 – 10 pm. . . . . Fiesta in the Fun Zone at Harborside Restaurant
Live music, great food and great fun all await you in Balboa Village for the annual preparty for the Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race. Overlooking the beautiful Newport
Harbor at the Harborside Restaurant in the historic Balboa Pavilion, you enjoy an
evening of gourmet tacos, Stella Artois beer and the famous Mt. Gay rum drinks.
Harborside Restaurant, 400 Main Street, Newport Beach, (949) 673-4633
Thursday, April 24, 6:30 pm – Midnight. . . . . . . . . . . . . Newport Beach Film Festival
Fashion Island, Newport Beach
Friday, April 25, 10:30 am – Noon. . . . . . . . Newport to Ensenada International Race
Watch the majestic flotilla of yachts set sail on the 125-mile journey southward to
Ensenada, Mexico, from the historic Balboa Pier. Arrive early to Ruby’s and order a
burger, fries and milkshake with your friends and family. You can view the hundreds
of yachts sail down the California coastline from many viewpoints in Orange County,
including many coastal restaurants, parks and beaches.
Ruby’s Diner on Balboa Pier, 1 Balboa Pier, Newport Beach, (949) 675-7829
Saturday, April 26, 8 pm – Midnight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fiesta at the Coral
Hotel Coral & Marina, No. 3421 Zona Playitas, Ensenada, Mexico (800) 862-9020
Sunday, April 27: 2014, 2 – 4 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Race Trophy Presentation
More than 40 trophies will be awarded, including the coveted President of USA
trophy for best time; as well as the Golden Spittoon for slowest sail. Everyone is
invited to join the celebration at Hotel Coral & Marina, the official host hotel located in
Ensenada, Mexico.
Hotel Coral & Marina, No. 3421
Zona Playitas, Ensenada,
Mexico (800) 862-9020
Toys For Niños
Bring a smile to children in need by donating a new and unwrapped toy
at select Yacht Race events. All toys will be presented to the Life Project
Center in Ensenada. The Life Project “Specialty Care Center for Autism”
(CAEPA) provides hi-impact treatment for children and youth with neurodevelopmental disorders, tending to substantially improve their quality
of life and to advocate for the rights of people with disabilities. Contact:
Ruben Lopez Árce; telephone: +52 (646) 112-28-31, Office: +52 (646)
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Maritime Adventures
For all Youth of
Orange County
The Newport Sea Base is a place where
sunlight, sailboats and sea lions are part of
the day. With a commitment to developing
character, their mission is to inspire a love
for the marine environment in the hearts
of youth of Orange County.
Since 1937, the Newport Sea
Base has provided fun and valuable
educational maritime-based programs
to all youth. Year-round, girls and boys
learn oceanography, marine biology,
environmental science, boating safety,
dinghy and keelboat sailing, canoeing,
kayaking, motor boating, and other
aquatic-related subjects. Located on 400
feet of beautiful waterfront on Pacific
Coast Highway in Newport Beach, the
Newport Sea Base provides easy access to
the bay, ocean, and beaches and creates an
ideal marine educational setting.
youth programs
Most people know that the Newport
Sea Base provides fun, educational and
accessible programming to youth and have
done so for the past 77 years. But, what
they usually don’t know is that it is open
to the public, to girls and boys, to scout
and non-scouts, a sailing, aquatics and
educational facility for all.
Sea Base programs are offered to
the general public and are intended to
Shana Bannert is the Executive
Director of the Newport Sea
Base, located at 1931 West Coast
Highway in Newport Beach.
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increase understanding and appreciation
for the marine environment by directly
involving participants in thoughtprovoking and dynamic hands-on
activities. The Newport Sea Base offers
classes that run all year round. Some
popular classes include “Take a Kid
Fishing!,” “Kayak Krusin’,” “Family Stand
Up Paddleboarding,” “Family Sailing,”
“Seamanship” and “Spinnaker Sailing.”
SEA SCOUTS
Sea Scouting is designed for young
men and women, who have graduated
8th grade through 20 years old. This
life-changing opportunity allows youth to
sail the California coastline and farther,
make friends that will last a lifetime,
build leadership abilities and resume,
become a steward of the ocean through
community service, and compete in skills
competitions and sailing races. Newport
Sea Base is home to three Sea Scout Ships:
the coeducational Tritons and Renegades,
and the all-male Del Mar as well as the
Chapman University Crew Team, Chapman
University Sailing Team and Corona del
Mar High School Sailing Team.
SCHOOL FIELD TRIPS
By being a “scientist for a day,” students
learn about the species that live in the
harbor, how they have
adapted for survival, and how
they are affected by their
environment. Each grade
experiences two different
rotations of activities. Every
year they return they have an
entirely unique experience.
The program is based on
State of California Content
Standards. A hands-on
environmental education
program will immerse your
students in a fun-filled day of
science activities and enable
them to enjoy the wonders of
the Newport Bay waterfront.
The site is provided courtesy of the
Orange County Board of Supervisors and
operated by the Orange County Council,
Boy Scouts of America. A shining example
of what a privately funded and publicly
accessible facility can do, the Newport Sea
Base counts an overall attendance of more
that 20,000 per year. The success of the
Newport Sea Base has been made possible
through the generous contributions of
many dedicated donors.
The Newport Sea Base office is open
Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. Summer programs are
offered Monday through Friday from
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weekend programs
take place Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4
p.m. and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
newportseabase.org
Light Air Sail Trim Unlocked
It doesn’t matter if you are a world champion or a
total beginner. We can all learn a little more about sail
trim. Every Newport to Ensenada Race (N2E) is going
to be sailed in light air at some point… so grab a drink
of some sort, sit back and soak up a few tips from
Ullman Sails that you may find useful this year.
Light Air 2 – 8 Kts
Light air upwind sailing is something that is
commonly overlooked in preparation for the N2E.
Something that seems unlikely as we all dream about
flying spinnakers all night towards Ensenada. The
reality is though that a southerly breeze is likely at the
beginning of the race and also in the early morning
hours. Knowing how to maximize your speed during
these times can be the difference between being on
the podium and watching from the peanut gallery.
The most important thing to remember is there are
no hard and fast rules. Whatever works for you and
your boat will not be the same for everyone. The only
thing that remains the same is that boat speed makes
you look good. We can all point straight up wind and
not go anywhere but in light airs the people who
move are the people who win.
Sail choice is the hardest part. Do you want your
155% genoa or drifter? Usually if boat speed is over
2kts then you want your Genoa up.
Adjustments should be made gently, the aim is to
improve the flow. Not to stop it and start it again once
the sail is set.
Keeping crew weight low and forward is the norm
in these conditions but try to keep it compacted
together as well. Most hull designs will have a lower
wetted area with this weight forward approach.
Boat speed makes you look good! We can all point
straight up wind and not go anywhere but in light air
the people who move are the people who win.
Many helms like to drive from the leeward side in
these conditions. Sitting low by the water can mislead
you into thinking you are going fast. It can help
the driver keep the bow down though and this is a
fantastic technique in the N2E.
Headsail
1. Backstay Eased. This allows the forestay to sag
inducing more fullness in the headsail.
2. Luff Tension. eased allowing the sail to sit as full as
possible to its design shape. Typically some small
creases may form in the luff. Don’t worry, this is
fast ...
3. Jib Car. The relationship between car and sheet is
imperative. Moving the car forward makes the sail
fuller in the lower section. The sheet tension will
control the twist in the leech. In light air you are
looking for shape low and twist in the leech to keep
air flowing onto the mainsail.
Mainsail
1. Backstay Eased. Mast as straight as possible
making the main full.
2. Luff Tension Eased. Again some small creases are
nothing to worry about.
3. Outhaul Eased. Typically you should be able to get
your hand easily between the boom and the sail.
4. Leech. The aim is to keep the telltales flying to
keep flow across the mainsail and therefore drive.
Tensioning the leech will allow you to point but
may lead to stalling the main. Keep it on the fast
side of too tight is our advice.
If you would like more information on sail trim
then please contact your local Ullman Sails loft:
Ullman Sails Newport Beach (714) 432-1860
Ullman Sails Long Beach (562) 598-6441
Ullman Sails San Diego (619) 226-1133
Ullman Sails Ventura
(805) 644-9579
Amber Marine
949-646-6918
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2013 Trophy Winners
PRESIDENT OF MEXICO | Maxi All: Tom Aiken, Meanie
PRESIDENT OF NOSA | ORCA All –
Corrected: Bill Gibbs, Afterglow
ALICE PURSELL | ORCA All – Elapsed: Howard Enloe, Lou Real
STERN-CHOY | ORCA CAT: Bill Gibbs, Afterglow
STEIN-CROSS | ORCA TRI: Chris Stageman, Go Cart
GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA | PHRF A: Jack Taylor, Horizon
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH | PHRF B: Timothy Chin, Abacus
NEWPORT HARBOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | PHRF C: Jim
LaBarge, Avanti
GIL KNUDSON | PHRF D: Andy Horning, Day Tripper II
SECRETARY OF NAVY MEXICO | PHRF E:
Carolyn & Sandra Sherman, Sea Maiden
GOVERNOR OF BAJA | PHRF F: Scott Kramer, Hematoma
CITY OF ENSENADA| PHRF G: Daniel Hodge, WIWO Ole II
CARLOS AVILA ESCOTO | J120: Michael Hatch, J Almighty
BILL SCHOCK | PHRF Schock 35: Mark Hinrichs, Strategem
FRANK BUTLER | PHRF Catalina: Larry Wilson, Carpe Domani
CAROLINE STARR | PHRF All-Female: Lisa Dolvia, Izablue
VOLVO | PHRF Double Handed: Daniel Hodge, WIW Ole II
DON CARLOS AVILA | Mexican Boat:
Ignacio Felix-Cota, Bajavento
SEC. OF NAVY MEXICO - 2ND NAVAL ZONE | Mexican Boat:
Ignacio Felix-Cota, Bajavento
NEW YORK YACHT CLUB | Cruz- Gen A:
Dennis Pennell, Blue Blazes
BLUE GAVEL | Cruz Gen B: Tom Madden, Stella Maris
CENTENNIAL | Cruz- Non-Spin: Andy Sibert, Enchanted Lady
UNION BANK | Cruz- Spin A: Jerry Bryan, Fly’n Bry’n
JOHN BOYLE CALLERY | Cruz- Spin B:
John Barranger, California Dreamer
ALMON LOCKABY | Cruz Spin A: Nigel Turner, Salacia
DONOVAN & SEAMANS | Cruz Spin B:
Larry Sharpless, Inquisitor
SEC. OF FOREIGN RELATIONS-MEXICO | Cruz All:
Larry Sharpless, Inquisitor
JACK BAILEE | PHRF Newport: Tres Gordo, It’s OK
LAHAINA YACHT CLUB | PHRF All: Tom Holthus, Bad Pak
PRESIDENT OF USA | PHRF All: Tim Aiken, Meanie
NOSA | All except Cruz: Howard Enloe, Loe Real
TOMMY BAHAMA | All except Cruz: Bill Gibbs, Afterglow
SPITTOON | All – Last: Annette Cook, Cruz Control
HOTEL CORAL | PHRF Beneteau: Larry Sharpless, Inquisitor
BENETEAU – PHRF: Harry Krum, Fusee
BENETEAU – CRUZ: Donald Duncan, Destiny
JEFF DEAVER | Club with Most First Place:
Dana Point Yacht Club
SOUTH BAY YACHT RACING CLUB | Club with Most Entries:
Dana Point Yacht Club
SPIRIT OF ENSENADA | Club Most Winners:
Dana Point Yacht Club
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Celebrities, Competition & Camaraderie
History of the Yacht Race
In 1947, the founding members of
the Newport Ocean Sailing Association
(NOSA) organized a small, just-for-fun
race for sailors coming out of World
War II. The Newport Harbor Yacht Club
was host of the first race, called at the
time, the Governor’s Cup. A total of 117
boats competed in the first 125-nautical
mile race on April 23, 1948. With winds
estimated at 25–35 knots, only 65 boats
finished the race that year. Fast-forward
to 2014, and the Yacht Race remains
one of the most
popular and
coveted regatta
races on the
West Coast
with hundreds
of worldclass vessels
competing for
the more than
40 trophies and
awards.
With an
Photo: Jim Collins
emphasis on
camaraderie as well as competition, the
cup was later renamed the Newport to
Ensenada International Yacht Race and
quickly began to attract thousands of
well-known racers, fun-seeking novices
and celebrities from around the world.
People such as movie producer Milton
Bren, well-known actors Buddy Ebsen
and Humphrey Bogart, Walter Cronkite,
comedienne Vicki Lawrence and
Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Paul
Conrad have raced alongside worldclass skippers like Dennis Conner, Bill
Ficker and Dave Ullman.
In 1983, a record 675 boats entered
the race, and with 400 to 500 boats
competing every year, the colorful race
has earned the title “world’s largest
international yacht race.”
In 2009, the race started before
spectators on Balboa Pier instead of just
outside the entrance to Newport Bay.
The benevolent breeze allowed Doug
Baker’s Magnitude 80, an Andrews 80
from Long Beach, to set a race record
for monohulls of 10 hours 37 minutes
50 seconds—7 minutes 3 seconds faster
than the record of 10:44:54 set by Roy E.
Disney’s Pyewacket III, a Reichel/Pugh
77, in 2003.
The multihull record of 6:46:40 set
by the late Steve Fossett’s 60-foot Stars
and Stripes catamaran in 1998 remains
intact as the only boat ever to finish
before sundown.
In 2013, less
than 2 minutes
separated
winners of
the Maxi class.
Tom Aiken, of
the St, Francis
Yacht Club in
Sausalito, CA,
led his crew
and his bright
blue Reichel/
Pugh 52
vessel named
“Meanie” to win both the President of
United States and President of Mexico
trophies for Maxi class. Meanie was not
the first Maxi to reach Todos Santos Bay
in Ensenada. Bob Lane’s “Medicine Man”
finished less than 10 minutes ahead of
Aiken, but the Andrews 63 yacht hailing
from Long Beach was handicapped
six seconds a mile due to the fact that
Medicine Man had won the President
of United States Trophy in 2012. After
the corrected time, Meanie finished
with a time of 15 hours and 29 seconds,
and Medicine Man finished 15 hours, 2
minutes and 14 seconds.
Watch as history will be made once
again as the 67th Newport to Ensenada
International Yacht Race launches its
125-mile race from the Balboa Pier in
Newport Harbor to picturesque Todos
Santos Bay in Ensenada, on Friday,
April 25.
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Setting Sail in Newport Beach
By Deirdre Michalski
W
ith lovely weather as its beacon,
and ten miles of pristine
coastline, posh Newport Beach
is a flurry of activity year-round. Locals
and guests alike are constantly on the go—
enjoying kayak & paddle-boarding, bikes,
ferry rides, hiking, golf and exploring the
wonders of the beaches. Upscale luxury
shopping and dining is very popular in
the outdoor venue known as Fashion
Island. With comfortable seating along
the promenades and peek-a-boo views
of the ocean, guests seem to enjoy this
spot for hours on end. The town features
numerous nationally acclaimed finedining restaurants, as well as authentic
seaside cafes for more casual experiences.
Accommodations range from elegant
waterfront resorts with spectacular bay
views, to intimate inns and villas—and
everything in-between.
“Newport Beach is a carefully curated
destination, with all of the proven best—
from fine dining, to exceptional shopping,
premier service, natural wonders of the
sea and water—all offering an eclectic
mix of local flavors and charm,” says Vicki
Higgins, Executive Vice President & Chief
Marketing Officer of Visit Newport Beach.
And on Friday, April 25, as the unfurled
sails fill with wind, and the Starter
announces the beginning of the race, meet
at Balboa Pier for the official send-off. Bid
the captains and crews a fond farewell as
they begin their 125-mile sailing journey
from Newport Harbor southward to Todos
Santos Bay in Ensenada.
ICONIC LOCAL TREASURES
Balboa Island. Established in the
early 1900s, this enthralling little village
is home to a traditional main street,
Marine Avenue, which is lined with shops,
restaurants and unusual boutiques.
The famous ice cream Balboa Bar was
invented here, and impressive homes
and cottages dot each close knit street. A
lovely boardwalk encases the island with
a walking path and spectacular views in
all directions. Balboa Ferry. The Ferry
was established in 1919 and provides
service between Balboa Island (Park
Avenue) and the Balboa Peninsula. Balboa
Village. On the Peninsula, there is a Fun
Zone, Pavilion and Museum. The Pavilion
was first built in 1905 as a Victorian bath
house and terminal for the Pacific Electric
Red Car line. The ExplorOcean Museum
Like shiny pebbles found along the
beach, this town is glistening with hidden
gems. Here you will find some of our
favorite spots that make Newport Beach
truly one-of-a-kind.
Deirdre Michalski is a freelance travel
and culinary writer residing in Orange
County. You can read more about her
adventures near and far on her website
TastesAndTravel.com
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Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race. Photo: Jim Collins
Crystal Cove cottages. Photo: VNB
educates guests about the ocean, with
impressive exhibits and programs. Dock
and Dine: Boats cruising the Marina can
pull up dockside at numerous locations to
enjoy one of many fine dining restaurants
like Harborside, wharf-side cafes or
“to go” orders for enjoyment on-board.
Pearson’s Port. A floating fish shack
selling fresh, seasonal fish daily since
1971. Patrons rub elbows with local chefs.
Under the bridge of Newport Bay at PCH
and Bayside Drive. Newport Aquatic
Center. The calm waters make this the
A unique evening
“Glow Night” guided
tour. Stand up paddle
boards feature a light to
illuminate the marine
life below. On Back Bay
Dr. just off Jamboree.
John Wayne’s Wild
Goose Yacht. A former
WWII minesweeper
was restored and is now
owned by Hornblower
Cruises. It is docked
along the Main Channel
for easy viewing.
NATURAL
WONDERS AND
HIDDEN GEMS
Duffy boat amidst yachts. Photo: David Serino
perfect spot for rentals of: kayaking,
stand up paddleboards, canoes and they
offer guided tours through the Estuary.
Location is White Cliffs Dr. near Dover/
Westcliff. Pirate Coast Paddle Company.
Crystal Cove State
Park. A natural cove
made this spot ideal.
A Historic District was
erected as a movie set
in the 1930s. All of the
original cottages are still standing today.
Sixteen have been authentically restored,
furnished and available for rent. The
Beachcomber Restaurant reinforces the
“vintage beach culture” just steps from the
sand. Amazing Tide Pools. Two wellknown spots for exploring the wonders
of the sea are found at the southern
coves of Crystal Cove and Little Corona
Beach at Corona Del Mar State Beach
near Poppy Street. Lookout Point. This
is the perfect spot to capture a glistening
sunset, perched high above the water in
Corona Del Mar at Ocean Boulevard and
Heliotrope Avenue. Pirate’s Cove. This
secret spot is located at the opening of
the Harbor. Guests climb over some hefty
rocks, so sturdy shoes are recommended.
The water is calm and small caves are
there for exploring. The opening scene of
Gilligan’s Island was filmed here. Enter
from CDM State Beach. Back Bay Muth
Interpretive Center and Estuary. An
educational facility built into the bluffs
overlooking the Back Bay, with ten miles
of walking/biking trails surrounding it
located on Irvine Avenue at University.
Visitors Resources:
Visit Newport Beach offers
detailed maps, lists of restaurants, ideas
for three day itineraries, and resources
for bike rentals, accommodations,
shopping and so much more!
Online visitor information at
visitnewportbeach.com
or
coastmagazine.com
Call (800) 94-COAST
Visit the Personal Concierge Desk
at Fashion Island for personal assistance
located on the second level of
the Food Court
Pick up a copy of the Official
Visitors Guide for Newport Beach.
This can be found on news-stands
throughout the city, and along Balboa
Island’s Marine Avenue
Beachcomber at Crystal Cove State Park. Photo: Kevin Steele
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Discover Ensenada
By Deirdre Michalski
O
nce again, Ensenada welcomes all of
the participants and their families
for the 67th annual Yacht Race.
After 125 nautical miles, teams will make
their way to the finish line in the Port of
Ensenada.
The host hotel for this event is the Hotel
Coral & Marina (hotelcoral.com). Each of
the 147 suites has a private balcony with
an ocean view. The gardens, the staff’s
courteous service, and cuisine are all
hallmarks of the hotel. Antares Restaurant
features the cuisine of Baja, highlighted
by fresh seafood. In the late afternoon,
guests can enjoy the Arrecife Lobby Bar
providing beautiful sunsets, and live
music on weekends, while the Cirse Spa
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offers all the best for post-race
relaxation. “We are honored to
host the Newport to Ensenada
Yacht Race and hope that
everyone enjoys their visit
with us,” says Lizette Sanchez,
Sales & Public Relation
Manager.
Within easy walking
distance is Sano’s Steak House
(sanosrestaurant.com) which
has been in business for
12 years. “We are all about
Todos Santos, Ensenada: Thinkstock
traditions here and this race
returning each year is very
having you.” Hussong comes from a line of
special,” says Juan Hussong, owner of
restaurateurs—his grandfather was the
Sano’s Steak House. “We hope you enjoy
founder of the famous Hussong’s Cantina
visiting Ensenada as much as we enjoy
in the heart of downtown. Sano’s was the
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vegetables grown nearby, and uses
olive oils and wines of the region. The
atmosphere is fine-dining, yet with a very
casual style. The outdoor patio is popular,
offering casual cuisine, craft cocktails,
many local beers and 185 different
wine labels.
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nickname of Juan’s father, which translates
to “being healthy.” The restaurant offers
Prime steaks, using a family dry-rub
recipe. Sano’s proudly serves organic
Deirdre Michalski is a freelance travel
and culinary writer residing in Orange
County. You can read more about her
adventures near and far on her website
TastesAndTravel.com
Visitors Resources:
There are endless activities around
town, and within just 15 to 20
minutes outside of the downtown
area. To learn more, please visit:
enjoyensenada.com. Upon arrival
there is a Tourism Office on Boulevard
Costero (near the finish line), and a 24
hour help line is available to assist you.
For those interested in exploring
the Wine Country, there are two
websites that may be helpful: History
of Wine Country wineriesinbaja.com
and a detailed Map of Wine Country
(19 wineries are currently listed)
wineriesinbaja.com/
baja-winery-maps.htm
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Letter from Mayor of Newport Beach
Civic Center
100 Civic Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
newportbeachca.gov
949.644.3004
2014 NEWPORT OCEAN SAILING ASSOCIATION
MAYOR Rush N. Hill, II
MAYOR PRO TEM Edward D. Selich
COUNCIL MEMBERS
Keith D. Curry
Leslie J. Daigle
Nancy Gardner
Michael F. Henn
Tony Petros
As Mayor of the city of Newport
Beach, I would like to extend my
whole hearted endorsement and
support to the Newport Ocean
Sailing Association (NOSA) for
the 2014 Newport to Ensenada
Yacht Race.
For the last 66 years, this race has
been an integral part of our city’s
rich and colorful history. Race
enthusiasm along with the number of entries continues to
be strong and we anticipate approximately 300 boats, 2,000
racers and more than 5,000 spectators participating in this
year’s race. The race provides a wholesome, family activity
for both spectators and participants alike, increasing tourism,
promoting friendly relations with our Mexican neighbors and
bringing additional revenue into the city of Newport Beach.
This historic race attracts coverage from local, national and
international media. In the past years, both ESPN and OLN
have featured the race as one of the premier regattas on the
West Coast, garnering national television recognition. The
race has also been featured on NBC Nightly News. Targeting
more than 30,000 affluent sailing enthusiasts and business
professionals, NOSA creates additional positive exposure for
the City through direct mail, local and national print media,
signage, publications and pre-race events.
I would like to also recognize and thank the many sponsors
of the world’s largest international yacht race, and I look
forward to many more years of classic ocean racing with the
Newport Beach to Ensenada International Yacht Race.
Sincerely,
The Newport Ocean Sailing Association (NOSA) was
founded in 1947 and has grown to become the organizer
of many of Southern California’s traditional boat races. The
organization has a rich history of race sponsorship under
the stewardship of its presidents and committees.
2014 NOSA OFFICERS
Commodore: Chuck Iverson
Vice Commodore, Race: Jerry Moulton
Vice Commodore, Administration: Dave Shockley
Junior Staff Commodore: Jim Jackman
Chief Financial Officer: Joe Baiunco
Chief Marketing Officer: Peter Bretschger
Corporate Secretary: Nina Manning
2014 NOSA DIRECTORS
Julie Albright
Joe Baiunco
Peter Bretschger
Doug Campbell
Gator Cook
Bill Gibbs
Toby Jackson
Tom Kennedy
Jerry Shandera
2014 COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Jerry Moulton, Race Chairman
Patty Cook, Race Operations
Susan Heinz, Start Line
Carlos Avila Escoto,
Honory Staff Commodore
and Mexican Liaison
Judy Foster, Executive Secretary
Joe Biaunco, Headquarters Chairman
Toni Baiunco, Hospitality Co-Chairman
Lynn Drury, Hospitality Co-Chairman
Mark Townsend, PRO
Kim Kymlicka, Protests
Lloyd Clauss, Packets
Peter Bretschger, Entry Chairman
Peter Glick, Finish Line
David Garcia, Trophy
Leslie Richter, Photography
Toby Jackson, IT
Laurie Morrison, Public Relations
Peter Bretschger, Marketing
Ralph Rodheim, Sponsorships
Newport Ocean Sailing Association
PO Box 7485 | Newport Beach, CA 92658
[email protected]
Phone: 949.644.1023 | Fax: 949.266.8540
newporttoensenada.com
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Letter from the Mayor of Ensenada
Letter from the Ensenada
Chamber of Commerce President
Ensenada, B.C.
Camara Nacional de Comercio
Servicios y Turismo de Ensenada
April, 2014
Dear Yacht Racers,
The city of Ensenada
is thrilled to host the
67th Newport Beach to
Ensenada International
Yacht Race, to be held on
April 25–27, 2014.
Our city has an ample
variety of natural sites
and options for all of our
guests such as hotel accommodations, museums and
cultural sites that embrace part of our history, tourist
infrastructure such as marinas and a cruise ship
terminal that welcome more than 170 cruise ships and
bring more than 700,000 passengers year round.
In our community, harmonically converge tradition
and trendiness, sea and country side, its modern urban
infrastructure and rural communities, the city and the
beauty of the wine country vineyards.
Once more, be welcome, enjoy your visit and the
friendly smile of our residents because hospitality is
one of the main reasons to visit Ensenada proud to be
named the heart of Mexico’s prime wines, which are
known all over the world.
WELCOME :
In Ensenada the Pacific Ocean is part of our heritage,
it’s what makes us addicted to water sports, and
Regattas are the jewel in the crown of these events
that are held in our city and grace our environment.
Ensenada and Newport Beach, being sister cities,
have a strong bond that every year is solidified with
the Regatta. Here in Ensenada we’ve been working
for over 65 years in promotion of the sport, we have
thousands of stories about the Regattas, but above
all we have a tradition of working hard to bring
people together, to bring two communities and
two countries together, and unite them through the
brotherhood of sports.
Ensenada welcomes you, your government and your
businesses. We’re thrilled to be hosting our sister city,
Newport Beach, and its boating community who has
made this event a tradition and works day after day
for closer ties with Ensenada.
The Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Services
through its chairman Alfredo Rico Bravo, its board
and staff, wish you a happy competition and a
pleasant stay in our beautiful city.
Sincerely,
Gilberto A. Hirata Chico
Ensenada City Mayor
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Alfredo Rico Bravo
President
Chamber of Commerce
Ensenada, B.C.
Letter from the Harbormaster
ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF’S HARBOR PATROL
thank you To Our 2014 Sponsors
Sandra Hutchins, Sheriff-Coroner
Marine Operations
1901 Bayside Drive
Corona del Mar, CA
949.723.1002
To All the 2014 Yacht
Race Participants:
It is my pleasure to
welcome you to Newport
Harbor, the friendliest
harbor in Southern
California. The men
and women of the
Orange County Sheriff’s
Department Harbor
Patrol are committed to their mission of providing a
safe environment to residents and visitors alike. My
colleagues and I are here to ensure all participants
have the necessary details to navigate safely and
enjoy the experience while doing so.
Harbor Patrol Headquarters is located to the
starboard just as the entrance broadens into the
main channel, immediately north of the U.S. Coast
Guard Station. We welcome you at the Harbor Patrol
Visitors Deck for short-term loading/unloading of
crew and provisions. There are another eleven public
docks throughout the harbor marked with blue
finials that can be used for short-term docking. Please
be aware of and observe the time limits indicated on
these facilities. Should you wish to rent an available
public mooring or use one of our five 40-foot public
slips for a short-term stay, please tie up to our visitor
dock and come into our office to make arrangements
with the Harbor Patrol staff. Information on all that
Newport Harbor has to offer is also available here
in the form of the Newport Beach Boater’s Guide, so
stop by for a complimentary copy.
Good luck and fair winds,
2014 Media Partners
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A Division of Freedom Communications
625 N. Grand Avenue | Santa Ana, CA 92701
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Art Director
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