Tuesday Night Racing Series
Great Photo of our Etchells Fleet during Tuesday night races. (Photo by Ken Pride)
21 Jun 2025 11:00AM - Solstice Race |
16 Aug 2025 11:00AM - Scholarship Race |
13 Sep 2025 08:00AM - 12:00AM Maine Rocks |
Great Photo of our Etchells Fleet during Tuesday night races. (Photo by Ken Pride)
Welcome to the 2025 Mooring Season!
The Rockland Yacht Club is proud to offer 8 moorings for rent during the 2025 season, running from June 11th to October 1st.
Mooring Availability
• 5 Moorings for boats under 40 feet: $1,700 for the season
• 3 Moorings for boats over 40 feet: $1,900 for the season
Our moorings are conveniently located in Rockland Harbor, providing safe and accessible anchorage for a wide variety of vessels. Each mooring is regularly inspected and maintained to ensure your safety and peace of mind.
Where Are Our Moorings Located?
To help you easily locate our moorings:
• Interactive Map: View our moorings on Google Earth. This link provides a detailed view of the exact mooring locations in Rockland Harbor.
• Printable Map: Download a Picture of the moorings for reference. Our moorings are positioned to offer excellent protection and scenic views of the harbor.
Important Notes
• No Launch Service for Non-Members: Please note that the Rockland Yacht Club does not provide launch service to rented moorings unless you are a club member. Be sure to plan your dinghy access accordingly.
• Paperwork: Interested in renting a mooring? You can find all the required paperwork and detailed rental terms by downloading the forms here or reaching out to us directly for assistance.
Why Choose Rockland Yacht Club?
1. Prime Location: Enjoy the charm of Rockland Harbor, with easy access to town and nearby attractions.
2. Safe and Secure: Our moorings are designed to provide a stable anchorage in all conditions.
3. Community Atmosphere: Being part of Rockland Yacht Club offers a warm, welcoming environment for sailors and boaters alike.
Ready to Reserve Your Mooring? Reach out to us today for more information or to reserve your mooring!
• Email: info@rocklandyachtclub.
Spaces are limited, so secure your spot early for the 2025 season!
Take advantage of our convenient launch service to/from your boat in Rockland Harbor. Our club launch, “Ginnie T,” is named after Rockland Yacht Club Commodore Virginia Torney (1975) who was recognized by Maine news media as the first yacht club commodore in the state and perhaps the country. The Ginnie T is based at the Rockland Public Landing, near our clubhouse and Harbormaster office. We typically begin service in early June and continue into September (schedule below).
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2025 schedule (June 6 – September 15):
The 2024 sailing season marked some firsts for the RYC Tuesday night race series. Our race program was lead by 1st year Race Committee Chair Laura J Shields-Haas, who admirably filled the big shoes of “retired” chair Randy Picklemann. The weather cooperated on nearly every Tuesday evening with consistent breezes (another 1st!…..unheard of!) and the Fleet enjoyed 38 races over 13 evenings in June, July, August, and September. The Etchells Fleet had 5-6 boats consistently on the starting line and all enjoyed some very spirited one-design. Once the dust had settled, Totalitarian Regime skipped by Jeff Dinse was top boat.
It appears the rumor mill has it right……the Etchells class is growing! We understand that for the 2025 season, the Tuesday night race series will have as many as eleven boats on the line. Several new boats have been procured by club members who are already pulling their gear together and getting their teams lined up! And several other boats, from as far as Belfast, are now planning to join the fleet. It seems the excitement is infectious! This is an exciting time for our club to host one design racing on Penobscot Bay.
The current list of 2025 competitors include:
Pigs Ear — Guy Polyblank and Jesse Henry
Ellea—-Todd Schwendeman
Mush —- Graham Fitch
Boogie TYP —Nicole Jacques and JB Turner
Totalaraterian Regime—Jeff Dinse
Take Two— Jeff and Jan Merz
Elvis Tuna— Ben Diamond
No name — John Anderson
No name —Paul Lippmann
Touch of Grey— Russ Moser
Ballerine—Patti Spaulding
Of course, other boats are welcome to sail PHRF, either spinnaker or cruising class. It's a wonderful way to get out on the water and experience the camaraderie of being on the water with a fun group of people. No or limited racing experience? No worries- there will be a lot of opportunities to crew on an Etchells and other boats. This race season the Etchells Fleet plans to re-establish a post-race barbecue and debrief to help all further their racing knowledge and review the evenings on-water situations. Join the fun during this exciting time in our racing program development!