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St. Francis Yacht Club was founded in 1927 by a group of 21 San Francisco yachtsmen with a vision of a club in the City. It was an offshoot of the San Francisco Yacht Club, which was founded in 1856 and had its facility in Sausalito, across the Bay. That facility burned to the ground in the mid-twenties and a fierce debate raged after the fire between those who lived in Marin County and those who lived in San Francisco. The city-dwellers wanted to relocate to San Francisco—not surprising given that this was before the Golden Gate Bridge, so SF members had to travel by water to their club. Members from Marin found a suitable location in Belvedere against the wishes of their SF membership and pulled some fast and furious moves to secure the right number of votes to make it happen. This so offended the SF members that they chose to leave San Francisco Yacht Club and form their own club: the St. Francis Yacht Club.

Today, there is great camaraderie between the two clubs and many members belong to both.

For the club’s full history, click here .

St. Francis Yacht Club Honors Hall of Famers

The St. Francis Yacht Club honored their Hall of Famers at a dinner on October 28, 2014 with 200 people attending.

Those honored included National Sailing Hall of Famers Tom Blackaller, Paul Cayard, Stan Honey and John Kostecki, plus America’s Cup Hall of Famers Lucy and Fritz Jewett. Another Hall of Famer, National Sailing Hall of Fame President Gary Jobson, was the Master of Ceremonies.

Here are some photos of the event, courtesy of photographer Igor Capibaribe, and a short video tribute that was played during the dinner.

Golden Gate Bridge view from St. Francis YC

L-R: St. Francis YC Commodore Bruce Munro, John Kostecki, Stan Honey, Lisa Blackaller, Lucy Jewitt, Paul Cayard, Gary Jobson, St. Francis YC Commodore George Dort

Video: Tribute to the St. Francis Yacht Club Hall of Famers (4:15)  :

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Winners Announced at the 59th Rolex Big Boat Series at St. Francis Yacht Club

Winners Announced at the 59th Rolex Big Boat Series at St. Francis Yacht Club

September 17, 2023 - San Francisco, CA, U.S.A. -   Variable sailing conditions hounded this year’s 79-strong Rolex Big Boat Series fleet, but the competition was as fierce as ever for the 59th edition of the West Coast’s premier racing event. The unpredictability influenced the leaderboards daily, with shifts across most of the eight classes competing. From a challenging ebb coupled with strong gusts in the low 20s on Thursday, to diminishing breezes each subsequent race day, even the most seasoned RBBS competitors had to work hard to earn points. But, that’s sailboat racing! 

Heading into the final day of navigating the Bay’s famous currents and wind shifts, five class wins were still up for grabs as nearly 700 sailors left the docks. Only Shawn Ivie helming his Express 37 Limitless , and Shepard Kett racing his well-seasoned Santa Cruz 50 Octavia could feel satisfied that their teams were free and clear, having banked six bullets each in their respective classes.

Prior to racing on Sunday, in a longstanding StFYC tradition, boats first rounded A Buoy in front of St. Francis Yacht Club to drop flowers in the water in remembrance of recently departed sailors and friends.

It was the first year for StFYC’s Race Director Felix Weidling to be on the organizing side of RBBS and he was pleased with how the week unfolded. 

“It’s our pinnacle event and the whole West Coast looks to us to make it spectacular. The preparation needs to be 100 percent and we were fully on it this year. We had to be well-prepared for ORC classes with a rating system that was adopted last year by the club and is working well. I am very happy that we had great participation in our one design classes with 31 boats in the J/105 class and almost 30 boats racing in four ORC divisions. Our PROs and race committee teams did a great job of managing the courses, and our sailors benefitted from daily weather briefings courtesy of Quantum Sails.”

ORC Champions

The sleek Santa Cruz 50 Octavia took a commanding lead from day one and carried it all the way through to the end, resulting in owner and skipper Shepard Kett winning the St. Francis Perpetual Trophy and a Rolex timepiece. In a seven-strong fleet, comprised of the biggest and fastest boats, second and third places in ORC A went to Ron Epstein's J/133 Bacchanal and Aaron Wangenheim's Santa Cruz 52 City Lights , respectively.

Santa Cruz 50 Octavia of Shepard Kett

"We put time into preparing the boat and equipment, and having a longtime consistent crew is a big part of doing well. We have lots of experience on this boat and racing on the Bay,” said Kett . “It’s been great being on the boat for four days getting to know the boat again, and spending time with my crew is like a family get-together.”

ORC B proved to be an exciting fleet this year with relative newcomers, the Cape 31s, leading throughout the week. After an intense seven races, Mark Morris on his Cape 31 M2 won the City of San Francisco Trophy, followed closely by Cape 31 Full Send , owned and skippered by Dirk Freeland. Third place went to Daniel Thielman's Melges 32 Kuai .

Mark Morris on his Cape 31 M2

“I’m from the Bay Area and this is the event I look forward to every year,” said Morris . “This is our second RBBS in the Cape 31 and my crew is outstanding. Needless to say, it’s a competitive group, but that’s okay as it drives us forward and I’m always learning from them.

Peter Wagner, owner and skipper of J/111 Skeleton Key was thrilled to make it to RBBS this year after being on the road at championship events over the past few years. His highly competitive team took first in class for the Keefe-Kilborn Trophy, with second place going to Tom and Cam Hutton's J/100 H-Pod . Barry Lewis' J/120 Chance took third.

Peter Wagner, owner and skipper of J/111 Skeleton Key

“The regatta has been really great. We’ve had really close racing in our class and several of the races decided by a very small amount of time—one was two seconds, one was seven seconds, one was seventeen seconds, so to go around racecourses of this length and have the boats correcting that close to each other speaks well of the ORC system," said Wagner . "We’re really happy to be competing under that rule.”

The Richard Rheem Perpetual Trophy went to ORC D winner Reverie , the J/109 owned and skippered by John Arens racing in his second RBBS. Competition was again extremely close with Don Jesberg on his Cal 40 Viva taking second and Elliott James' Mancebo 31 Bloom County in third. 

Reverie, the J/109 owned and skippered by John Arens

“Our edge this week has been responding to pressure,” says Arens . “We took a bullet in the first race on Saturday after taking a fourth on Friday, which undid a lot of our good work. We know who Viva is and who the guys are on Viva , so responding to that pressure and knocking a bullet out in the first race on Saturday was really commendable!”

Yacht Club Trophy

Recognizing the top three boats sailing from the same yacht club with the best cumulative results, the Yacht Club Team Trophy was awarded to the St. Francis Yacht Club team of Kristin and Ryan Simmons on Blackhawk , Peter Wagner’s J/111 Skeleton Key racing in ORC B and Logan Ashcraft on J/88 Hijinks .

“Rolex Big Boat Series this year has been tremendous—we have seen smiling faces on the boats, on the docks and in the clubhouse. This is the first time that I feel that we are fully back to pre-Covid levels, catching up with old friends surrounded by so many happy people. It has just been fabulous!” said Beau Vrolyk , StFYC’s 2023 Commodore. “The competition in several classes has been incredibly close and we’ve had a different winner. You couldn’t wish for a better regatta than that.”

St. Francis Yacht Club looks forward to hosting the 60th edition of the Rolex Big Boat Series in 2024; please join us September 11-15 , for the best racing of the year on San Francisco Bay.

Final results in ORC classes

ORC A (ToT - 7 Boats) 1.  Octavia, Santa Cruz 50 53, Shepard Kett , Santa Cruz, CA, USA - 1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -2 ;  8 2.  Bacchanal, J/133 43, Ron Epstein , Tiburon, ca, USA - 2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -1 ;  13 3.  City Lights, Santa Cruz 52 52, Aaron Wangenheim , Tiburon, CA, USA - 3 -3 -4 -3 -5 -4 -4 ;  26

ORC B (ToT - 7 Boats) 1.  M2, Cape 31 31, Marc McMorris , San Rafael, CA, USA - 2 -1 -1 -1 -2 -1 -1 ;  9 2.  Full Send, Cape 31 31, Dirk Freeland , Santa Barbara, CA, USA - 1 -2 -2 -2 -4 -2 -2 ;  15 3.  Kuai, Melges 32 32, Daniel Thielman , Tiburon, CA, USA - 3 -4 -3 -5 -1 -3 -3 ;  22

ORC C (ToT - 6 Boats) 1.  Skeleton Key, J/111 36.5, Peter Wagner , Portola Valley, CA, USA - 1 -1 -2 -2 -1 -2 -1 ;  10 2.  H-Pod, J/100 33, Tom/Cam Hutton , Atherton, CA, USA - 3 -5 -1 -1 -2 -1 -3 ;  16 3.  Chance, J/120 40, Barry Lewis , Atherton, CA, USA - 2 -3 -3 -3 -5 -4 -5 ;  25

ORC D (ToT - 6 Boats) 1.  Reverie, J/109 35.25, John Arens , San Rafael, CA, USA - 1 -1 -1 -4 -1 -3 -1 ;  12 2.  Viva, Cal 40 39, Donald Jesberg , Belvedere, CA, USA - 2 -3 -2 -2 -2 -2 -4 ;  17 3.  Bloom County, Mancebo 31 31, Elliott James , Tiburon, CA, USA - 3 -2 -3 -1 -3 -4 -2 ;  18

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