Another one is in the books

Despite a rain delay, it was truly one of our best Regattas ever! Congratulations to our Race Winners – BKSK in the J-80 class and Halatsis Architect as defending champion in the J-24 ClassAnd huge props to Allen + Killcoyne, our fundraising champion! Thank you all!

Take the A Train

We are so happy to continue our relationship with Hudson River Community Sailing, and they will be hosting the Regatta again this year. That’s not news, why would we change something that works so well. The news is that we will be racing from the Dyckman Marina, like we did in 2021. It turned out

2021 Recap

Our expectations this year were low – we hoped to get a dozen boats participating, and to raise maybe $75,000 – Instead, we had 16 boats, and the fund raising tally stands at a little over $113K – an incredible result. Thank you to all who participated and donated. The regatta is a professional networking

One week to go …

One week from today, 18 boats will take to the waters for our annual friendly competition. It’s something of a recovery year, and we are so pleased that we have this many participants. And, we’re half way to our fundraising goal – can you help us get the rest of the way there?Go here:https://www.classy.org/campaign/new-york-architects-regatta-2021/c343875click the

Dan's Knees

2020 NYARC Recap

Cancelling the 2020 Architects Regatta was tough. It’s my favorite professional networking event of the year. It is also a significant source of support for our Charity Partners, and cancelling our event in a year when they were all being faced with unprecedented challenges just didn’t feel right.To offset that, at least a little, the

2018 Wrap Up

The Regatta started on Sept 12 with the annual Skipper’s Meeting/Cocktail Party.  Due to construction at the New York Yacht Club, our usual venue, the pre-race festivities were held at the University Club. 185 people including participants, sponsors and donors, enjoyed an evening of cocktails, and camaraderie. We were blessed with an overcast sky but