Around Long Island Race 2018: Aboard USA 119 Numbers

66ft in length, 41 gross tons, 36 net tons and made of carbon fiber.
Setting the coarse record at 22 hrs 51 min 57 sec living the fleet behind by 54 nautical miles.

With Dawn Riley at the helm:

notable accomplishments:


BMW Foundation Young Leader

  1. 4 America’s Cups

  2. 2 Whitbread Round the World Races

  3. World Champion – 2003 One Ton Cup

  4. World Champion – Women's World Cup 1992

  5. US Rolex Yachtswoman of the Year 1999

  6. Author: "Taking the Helm" and numerous articles

  7. Television Host and Commentator: OLN-TV 2002 & 2003, numerous ESPN shows

  8. Professional Speaker: over 100 minor and major corporations

  9. Discus record holder – L’Anse Creuse High School

  10. Michigan State University – Alumni of the year

  11. Michigander of the Year – 1999

JUNIOR ALVARADO FOR THE WIN!!!

AN EARLY MORNING AT BELMONT RACEWAY

BLOCK ISLAND RACE 2018

“Who hath desired the Sea? -- the sight of salt water unbounded --
The heave and the halt and the hurl and the crash of the comber wind-hounded?
The sleek-barrelled swell before storm, grey, foamless, enormous, and growing --
Stark calm on the lap of the Line or the crazy-eyed hurricane blowing --
His Sea in no showing the same his Sea and the same 'neath each showing:
His Sea as she slackens or thrills?
So and no otherwise -- so and no otherwise -- hillmen desire their Hills!

Who hath desired the Sea? -- the immense and contemptuous surges?
The shudder, the stumble, the swerve, as the star-stabbing bow-sprit emerges?
The orderly clouds of the Trades, the ridged, roaring sapphire thereunder --
Unheralded cliff-haunting flaws and the headsail's low-volleying thunder --
His Sea in no wonder the same his Sea and the same through each wonder:
His Sea as she rages or stills?
So and no otherwise -- so and no otherwise -- hillmen desire their Hills.

Who hath desired the Sea? Her menaces swift as her mercies?
The in-rolling walls of the fog and the silver-winged breeze that disperses?
The unstable mined berg going South and the calvings and groans that declare it --
White water half-guessed overside and the moon breaking timely to bare it --
His Sea as his fathers have dared -- his Sea as his children shall dare it:
His Sea as she serves him or kills?
So and no otherwise -- so and no otherwise -- hillmen desire their Hills.

Who hath desired the Sea? Her excellent loneliness rather
Than forecourts of kings, and her outermost pits than the streets where men gather
Inland, among dust, under trees -- inland where the slayer may slay him --
Inland, out of reach of her arms, and the bosom whereon he must lay him
His Sea from the first that betrayed -- at the last that shall never betray him:
His Sea that his being fulfils?
So and no otherwise -- so and no otherwise -- hillmen desire their Hills.”

-Rudyard Kipling