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What do amediamogul, moviemaker and American President have in common? Taking part in yacht racing, one of our nation’s oldest sports, and New England, the cradle of this sport in America. Ted Turner won the 1977 America’s Cup in Newport. Roy Disney sailed from Newport to Bermuda with record-breaking speed in 2002. And in 1936, JFK earned a winner’s cup racing Stars in the Hyannis Port Yacht Club race to Edgartown. With more than 6,000 miles of shoreline, survival built on the sea from olden days of fishing and trading to today’s seasonal tourist dollars, it’s a natural that racing sailboats is a time-honored tradition and rite of passion for most New Englanders. Many sailors here boast blood as blue as the surrounding seas, yet everyone can find a home to race. Here’s a sampling of some of the region’s best-known regattas. Top 10 New England Sailing Regattas Either race or spectate – but don’t miss these exciting events! BY CAROL BAREUTHER
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