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All-American Offshore Team

 

A Dynamic New Way for Young Sailors to Reach the Next Level

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Kirsten Ferguson, Media Pro Int'l,
[email protected], 401.849.0220, 
or Jesse Fielding, All-American Offshore Team [email protected],
401.741.3166

 

(February 28, 2011) - With the recent establishment of the All-American
Offshore Team (AAOT) <http://allamericanoffshoreteam.org/> , young American
sailors have a unique opportunity to expand their sailing horizons.  The
AAOT, an extension of the non-profit U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA)
Sailing Foundation <http://www.usmmasailingfoundation.org/> , is committed
to providing "high-performance offshore training opportunities for an
upcoming generation of American ocean racing leaders" and is currently fund
raising and recruiting a team to campaign the Foundation's STP 65 Vanquish
in four key 2011 events: the 66th annual Storm Trysail Club Around Block
Island Race; the Annapolis to Newport Race; the Transatlantic Race (Newport,
R.I. to the Lizard, U.K.) and the Rolex Fastnet Race (Cowes, U.K. to
Plymouth, U.K.).  

 

The AAOT effort is led by Charlie Enright (Bristol, R.I.), Mark Towill
(Kaneohe, Hawaii), Jesse Fielding (Wickford R.I.), Chris Branning (Sarasota,
Fla.) and Matt Noble (San Francisco, Calif.), who is captain of Vanquish.
Enright, Towill, Fielding and Branning helped lead Disney's Morning Light
team, which competed in the 2007 Transpac Race under the tutelage of the
late Roy Disney.  (Walt Disney Pictures produced a documentary that followed
the TP52 Morning Light and its 15-person crew of young sailors, hand-picked
from hundreds of resumes, through six months of training and the race
itself.) 

 

USMMA Sailing Foundation President Ralf Steitz hatched the idea for AAOT
early in January, 2011, when his long-time desire to create a youth-driven
effort in the sport of ocean racing was re-awakened by a German youth team
entering the Transatlantic Race aboard the Andrews 56 Norddeutche. "I
thought 'if they can do it, why can't we?'" said Steitz, whose concept was
endorsed by USMMA and other leaders in the sailing world, including Oakcliff
Sailing Center and the Storm Trysail Club.  Steitz added that among the
members of a newly forming AAOT Advisory Board are himself, Oakcliff Sailing
Center's Executive Director Dawn Riley and USMMA's Waterfront Director Chris
Gasiorek. 

 

Combined, Enright, Towill, Fielding and Branning have over 40,000 miles of
ocean racing experience aboard private yachts and 20,000 sailing as a team
on Morning Light, which in effect was their own doorway to high-performance
offshore racing.  "This core team has already been tested and has come out
the other side great friends and better teammates," said Jesse Fielding, who
serves as operations and logistics manager for AAOT. "Roy Disney gave us the
opportunity to learn the skills needed to race on the ocean, and we have
continued building on those skills."  

 

Enright, a four-time Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association All-American at
Brown University recently competed in team race championships in Australia
and England and took home top marks in the 2010 Caribbean 600. Towill, a
senior at Brown University, is an active member of the Brown Sailing Team
and after his Morning Light career he sailed in the 2008 Pacific Cup and
2009 Transpac Race. Fielding skippered his University of Rhode Island
keelboat team in the 2009 Collegiate World Cup in France and has competed in
numerous ocean races including the 2009 Transpac and the 2010 Caribbean 600
Race. Branning, a star navigator in the 2009 IRC East Coast Championships
and the 2010 Newport to Ensenada Race, recently took home first place in the
2010 Rolex Middle Sea Race. 

 

Selection of the 2011 AAOT Team 

 

The All-American Offshore Team for 2011 is currently accepting resumes
(deadline March 1) from sailors between the ages of 18 and 30.  A minimum of
10 sailors will be selected and Enright, Towill, Fielding, Branning and
Noble will round out Vanquish's crew.

 

In late-May 2011, prior to the Storm Trysail Club Around Block Island Race,
the full team will congregate at USMMA headquarters (New York, N.Y.) to
participate in a Safety at Sea Seminar and begin practice. In early June,
the 2011 AAOT will relocate to Annapolis, Maryland for the start of the
Annapolis to Newport Race. Following that, in late June, will be an offshore
training session held in Newport, R.I., as the final preparation for the
2,975 nautical mile Transatlantic Race, which takes place in late June 2011
and finishes in the U.K. In August 2011, the team will remain in the U.K. to
prepare for the Rolex Fastnet Race, which starts in Cowes. 

 

"Positive support from all corners of the sailing community is needed to get
this team off the ground and on to the water," said Charlie Enright, AAOT's
sailing team manager. "We finally have the chance to shine light on a new
generation of offshore sailors and need to seize the opportunity."

 

To learn more about the All-American Offshore Team, visit
http://allamericanoffshoreteam.org/ or contact Jesse Fielding,
[email protected], 401-741-3166. Tax-deductible contributions can be
sent to the USMMA Sailing Foundation at Yokum Sailing Center, 300 Steamboat
Road, Kings Point, New York, NY 11024. Checks can be made out to the USMMA
Sailing Foundation with All-American Offshore Team in the memo. 

 

Management Team for the 2011 All-American Offshore Team Campaign:

 


Sailing Team Manager:

Charlie Enright


General Project Manager:

Mark Towill


Operations and Logistics Manager: 

Jesse Fielding 


Technical Director and Navigator: 

Chris Branning


Boat Captain:                                                

Matt Noble

 

 

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