
Event Details
Date:
October 3, 2025 – October 5, 2025
Location:
Navy Sailing
Annapolis, Maryland
Competing for:
Results & Reports
Regatta Documents
Other Information
- 2021 – Steve Travis – Seattle, WA
- 2019 – Jonathan Hitt – Annapolis, MD/ U.S. Naval Academy
- 2017 – Brian Kennalley – Chicago, IL
- 2015 – Bruce Kuryla – Milford, CT
- 2013 – Steve Travis – Mercer Island, WA
- 2011 – Bruce Kuryla – Milford, CT
- 2009 – Bruce Kuryla – Milford, CT
- 2008 – Rick Strilky – Chicago, IL
- 2007 – Chuck Nichols – San Diego, CA
- 2006 – Robert Hobbs – Tampa, FL
- 2005 – Greg Storer – Branford, CT/ U.S. Naval Academy
- 2004 – Marc Eagan – Metairie, LA
- 2003 – Hank Stuart – Rochester, NY
- 2002 – Scott Sonnier – Southern YC, LA
- 2001 – John Hoag – Normandy Park, WA
- 2000 – Keith Ives – Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, CA
- 1999 – John Leitzinger – Tacoma, WA
- 1998 – Mark Noble – Santa Barbara, CA
- 1997 – Scott Sonnier – New Orleans, LA
- 1996 – Keith Ives – Alamitos Bay YC, CA
- 1995 – John R. White – Annapolis YC, MD
- 1994 – Robert Hughes – Macatawa Bay YC, MI
- 1993 – William “Sledd” Shelhorse – Hampton YC, VA
- 1992 – Roy Disney – Los Angeles YC, CA
- 1991 – Steve Garland – Hingham YC, MA
- 1990 – Charlie Scott – Annapolis, MD
- 1989 – Charlie Scott – Annapolis, MD
- 1988 – Mason Chrisman – Charleston YC, SC
- 1987 – Buddy Friedrichs – Gulf YA
- 1986 – Lee Demarest – Houston YC, TX
- Committee Chair: Bruce Bingman
- Event Chair: Nelson Pemberton
- Committee List
- US Sailing Representative
- The Selection Process
- Housing:
Teams are expected to arrange their own travel and housing. Lodging information will be provided to teams upon request.
Resources
About This Event
Host: Navy Sailing
Dates: October 3 – 5, 2025
Boat type: Navy 44
Direct link to apply for an invitation
US Sailing Membership- Join/Renew here – All competitors must have a current USSA membership valid through end of racing to be legible to complete. International athletes may show proof of current membership with MNA as an alternative.
Safe Sport Training Requirements at US Sailing U.S. Championship Events
- Championship Waivers, Releases and Code of Conduct – All athletes must fill out a form prior to event date.
- Competitors are reminded to bring their USCG Approved PFDs to check in and have on at all times on the water.
Media
Championship History
Lloyd Phoenix graduated from the United States Naval Academy, class of 1861. He served in the Civil War and witnessed the battle between the Monitor and the Virginia in 1865.
After resigning and going into business he became a yachting enthusiast and Rear Commodore of the New York Yacht Club. In his most famous yacht, the 171 ft. schooner, Intrepid, he won the Club’s 1909 “The Cruise” Trophy which was discovered in 1960 in a storage locker by Shirley Engle, wife of Capt. Aubrey D. Engle, CO of the Naval Station. Capt. Aubrey arranged for the Naval Academy Sailing Squadron to put up the trophy in honor of Lloyd Phoenix as a means of improving relations with the civilian yachting community by bringing sailors from Chesapeake Bay yacht clubs to compete with a midshipmen team in the Luders yawls. When the USYRU Offshore Council sanctioned a national championship for offshore yachts in 1985, the Trophy was offered by NASS for the first match which was held at the U.S. Naval Academy in the Luders yawls. Former USYRU Executive Director, John Bonds, who had been Commodore of NASS, was instrumental in the reformatting of the event and it’s coming under the custody of USYRU as a national championship. Since 1994, racing has alternated between the Naval Academy in the Navy 44s and Long Beach Yacht Club in Catalina 37’s. The Trophy is on display in the Robert Crown Center at the United States Naval Academy. The only three-time winning skipper is Bruce Kuryla from Connecticut.