Brief history of the Blue Jay class
The Blue Jay continues to be one of the leading one-design, sloop-rigged sailboats in existence today. Fathered by Drake H. Sparkman, head of the New York designing firm of Sparkman and Stephens, Inc. after his tenure as chairman of a yacht club junior sailing program, the Blue Jay was pencil drawn in 1947. Designed as a “ baby Lightning” it became an all-around junior training boat and now has numbers over 7,200. It is used not only in novice programs in yacht clubs from Florida to Maine, but also in teen’s, men’s, and women’s events. Originally constructed of wood, the IBJCA voted in the early 1960s to allow fiberglass, however, wooden boats are still being made today. It is interesting to note that when a friend of Drake Sparkman suggested that he name the boat “Blue Bird” he decided on the “Blue Jay” which could effectively be marked by a blue “J” on the sail. (Perhaps he thought noting the junior aspect).
The International Blue Jay Class Association was formed in 1954 by Allegra Knapp Mertz. President for 35 years, she built the class with active board members. Among those, Bob Sparkman, Drake’s son, who was treasurer for 20 years. James Rousmaniere was President in 1960 and 1961; Ed Hoffman, President in 1971. In 1984, at American Yacht Club’s Blue Jay Nationals, Leggie turned the gavel over to Bill Dunbar who had been an active board member for ten years. He continues in this position today.
The Association (IBJCA) is made up of voluntary officers and executive board members from different sailing areas on the East Coast. They continue to maintain a strict one-design class, publish a yearbook and newsletter, coordinate regional regattas and clinics, offer a National regatta ( Championship winner may apply for Champion of Champions ) and Master’s regatta plus have added a website www.sailbluejay.org.
Boat building ranged from home-building to numerous yacht builders. Some of the leaders in this industry were: Beaton Boat Works, Formula Yachts, McNair, and Saybrook Yacht Yard, and today, our official boat builder is Tom Allen Jr., of Allen Boat Co., Buffalo, NY who is the leading builder of the Lightning Class (as mentioned above, the Blue Jay, a baby Lightning). He is presently, as of 2008, in possession of the 2-molds that were donated to the Class and on loan: Formula Yacht’s mold, donated to the Class in 2005 by Jim Hansen in memory of Salle Evelyn whose husband, Jim, built the mold and Saybrook Yacht Yard’s mold, donated in 1996 to the Class by George Shuck and his son David. Additional history can be viewed in the Perpetual Awards descriptions.
UPDATED HISTORY STARTING WITH 2010
2010
The Championship 1st Place Trophy was placed in the Mystic Seaport where it can be viewed today.
The Championship 2nd Place Trophy was placed in the CT River Museum where it can be viewed today.
PERPETUAL TROPHIES
CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION FIRST PLACE WET PANTS ASSOCIATION PERPETUAL TROPHY
The Wet Pants Association, a cooperative sailing club on the Great South Bay, was organized over sixty years ago to provide sailing activities to the area’s youngsters. In two separate years, 1958 and 1963, they held Winter Blue Jay Building Parties in various members’ garages when it was too cold to sail and created an active Blue Jay fleet. In 1966, at the Wet Pants Annual Mess in September, Robert D. Schultz, Commodore, presented the Wet Pants Association Perpetual Trophy to Allegra Mertz, President of the Blue Jay Class Association, after they had hosted a Blue Jay National Regatta. William L. Pagels, Sr., a member of Wet Pants and Executive Board Member of the newly formed Blue Jay Class Association arranged for this trophy to be donated and added the names of earlier National Champions to be engraved on the trophy along with Bill Pagels, his son. (Silver urn capped with sailboat)
CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION SECOND PLACE SAYBROOK PERPETUAL TROPHY
This award was presented to the Class by George Shuck, owner of the Saybrook Yacht Yard and popular builder of Blue Jays beginning in 1949. He started with numbers 77 through 98 continuing through the numbers 6,000 when he decided to retire. In 1996, George and his son donated the Saybrook mold to the Class. (Pewter bowl)
CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION THIRD PLACE PERPETUAL WESLEY G. VAN
WINKLE MEMORIAL TROPHY
This award was donated to the Class, by, the family of Wesley G. Van Winkle. Wes was an enthusiastic Blue Jay sailor who succumbed to Leukemia at the age of 12 just as he was preparing for his first National Regatta. He loved to sail. The trophy is to inspire all sailors to do their best and to love the sport of sailing. (Silver cooler)
In 2013 this trophy was retired and given back to the Daniel VanWinkle family, Mason's Island YC.
PRESIDENT’S CUP DIVISION FIRST PLACE PERPETUAL PRESIDENT’S BOWL
This award, a Charles Francis Adams bowl, was won by Allegra Knapp Mertz and given to the Class in 1976 to use as a perpetual trophy while she was still President. “Leggie” was a legend in her time, competing eight times for the Charles Francis Adams Cup, winning this as skipper four times. She was also an eight-time winner of the Syce Cup, chairman of US Sailing’s Women’s Division for 24 years, and received the Nathaniel D. Herreshoff Award in 1966 for her accomplishments in the sport of sailing. (Silver bowl)
In 2013 this trophy was retired and given to Allegra Mertz Torrey, American YC.
PRESIDENT’S CUP DIVISION SECOND PLACE FINISH ALLEGRA KNAPP MERTZ PERPETUAL TROPHY
This award, a half hull model of Rosy Future, Leggie’s Blue Jay #94, was given to the Class in 1984 as she retired as President. (Mounted half hull)
In 2013 this trophy was retired and given to Allegra Mertz Torrey, American YC.
PRESIDENT’S CUP DIVISION THIRD PLACE WILLIAM K. DUNBAR III
PERPETUAL TROPHY
This award, designed by Julie Dunbar, Class Secretary, was give to the Class by Bill Dunbar, President in 1987. (Wooden circle fitted with brass)
In 2013 this trophy was retired and given to William Dunbar, PYC and ECYC.
PERPETUAL ALLEGRA KNAPP MERTZ MEMORIAL TROPHY
(Presented to the Top Female Skipper in the Championship Division)
This award was designed in 1991 by Ray Snedeker, now retired, Chief Measurer and Executive Board Member. As stated, it is in memory of Leggie, an avid sailing competitor, champion, great sportsman and promoter of women. (Wooden triangle with half hull model)
In 2013 this trophy was retired and donated to PYC Women's Sailing Group.
PERPETUAL CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION FIRST PLACE CREW TROPHY
BY BEATON BOAT WORKS AND WADAWAUCK YACHT CLUB
Julie Dunbar, Class Secretary, had always felt there should be a perpetual crew trophy and went to Beaton Boat Works, Mantoloking, NJ where they used to build Blue Jays and found a wooden spinnaker pole which was immediately donated. Upon arrival at Wadawauck Yacht Club for the Blue Jay Nationals, Peter O’Neill, President, completed the trophy, which was presented in the year 2000. (Mounted spinnaker pole)
In 2013 this trophy was retired and given to Allegra Mertz Torrey, American YC.
PERPETUAL HOWARD PIERCE CREW TROPHY
FIRST PLACE PRESIDENT’S CUP DIVISION
This trophy was given by the Dunbars in honor of Howard Pierce, Administration Assistant for Sparkman and Stephens 1954-2001. Howard took over the record/history keeping of the Blue Jay Class as a favor to Bob Sparkman. His precise recording of measurements and boat numbers, sending out plans for home builders helped to further promote the Class. He was always enthusiastic, interested in all the sailors, and went out of his way to answer any Blue Jay request. This award was first presented at the 2003 Nationals, Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club. (Wooden shadow box of knots )
Past Regatta Results
2012 Blue Jay Nationals
Centerport Yacht Club, Centerport, NY
July 13-15, 2012
2012_Blue_Jay_Open_National_Championship.pdf
2011 Blue Jay Nationals August 8-9
Roton Point Association, 6 races
The wind was moderate on the first day of racing, August 8. The wind was steady and stronger on the second day of racing, August 9. By LI Sound standards, these conditions were very good and everyone enjoyed the two days.
4854 E.Simkins, K.McKenna, L.Scarpulla
5807 Alex Haughton,Alex D’Agostino
5892 Noah Christiano, Ryland Parker
6856 John Martin,Matthew McAndrew
7204 Sophia Rogers, Megan Furrelle
7239 Miles Ripka, Alessandra Sager
5531 Megan Ryan, Libby Ryan
6815 M.Dickson,M.Dickson,L.Guadagni
5314 Katie Roberto, Katy Morrison
5170 Alexander Lawton,Emary Parisi
5256 Dash Krempel, Joe diTommaso
6206 Phoebe Petrovic, Emily LeGrand
Centerport
Pettipaug
Pettipaug
Douglaston
Huguenot
SeaCliff
Pettipaug
SeaCliff
Pettipaug
SeaCliff
Pettipaug
Pettipaug
Niantic Bay YC Frostbite Series 2010
The NBYC Blue Jay Fall fleet ended this year's racing (13th year) on 11/14/10 . A crisp morning Easterly was replaced by a milder and lighter SE wind with some soft swells at race time. Wind direction was fairly steady but staying in good wind pressure was the key to good finishes. The "Davids", less than dominating but most patient, took the day honors followed by Dave Dickerson-Chris Reimann on a tie breaker with the Norm Peck III-Diane Rothman team. The ever competitive Bryan Lilley, Julia Kretzmer boat was a close fourth. Paul Campbell sailing consistently with a club boat and sails led the rest of the pack of Steve Bosco-Nancy Harrington and Ken Shluger-Lenny Vann.
Following the day's sailing, sailors enjoyed an "end of season" buffet headed up by "Mother Blue Jay" Sue Dickerson. Season Awards followed.
Boats on the starting line were a little down from last year, but quality sailors were up with aggressive starts and good roundings. 31 races were run over six weeks (Oct 3 was canceled) with a 5-6 boat average fleet size.
Season Awards:
Dave Peck, David L. Peck, Catherine Guanci, Matt Rothman (7th consecutive year Top finisher)
Norm Peck III, Diane Rothman , Lida Kimmel
Dave Dickerson, Chris Reimann, Grandsons galore
Paul Campbell, Eloise, Scarlet, Virginie
Steve Bosco, Nancy Harrington, Diane Scully
Ken Shulger, Lenny Vann, Joy MacDougall, Nancy Harrington (the younger)
Other season competitors:
Bryan Lilley, Julia Kretzmer
Greg & Kylie Hall
Glenn & Erik Frysinger
Bob Stack
Much credit also goes to the often overlooked support crew:
Norm Peck Jr. - Race Committee Captain on Squire
Virginie de Landevoisin Campbell - Scorekeeper and first mate - Squire
Tom Peck, Alan Coykendall - Mark Boat
Lida Kimmel - Racer and Camera Girl
Sue Dickerson, Pat Flanagan, Louise Woodruff, et al - Soups and Stuff
And a great big thank you to Fleet Captain, Diane Rothman, without whom we would have sunk and whose email updates are always entertaining :-) thank you!!!!
Cold Spring Harbor BC Hosts Pixel/Blue Jay Champs
and 2010 Blue Jay Nationals
Yesterday (August 12, 2010) marked the end of the summer season for the Blue Jay and Pixel classes. 25 Pixels and 8 Blue Jays competed in the annual JSA championship event. Additionally, CSHBC hosted Blue Jay Nationals concurrently for a fleet of 14 boats. The conditions were a bit light, and luckily the sailors were able to avoid the rain on the afternoon of the second day. The winners of the Blue Jay Nationals were David Peck and Shawn Pellissier of Niantic Bay YC with impressive straight bullets. This marks the third time that a member of the Peck family has taken home the win. The perpetual trophy is on permanent display at the Mystic Seaport in the Sparkman & Stephens Room.
Results
For the Blue Jay JSA Champs:
Tiernan O'Rourke, Matthew Goodman, and Ashley Sheerin (Seacliff)
Liam Murphy and Carley Ridini (Center Port)
Miles Ripka and Ian Coughlin (Seacliff)
Kade and Caroline Kenlon (Manhasset Bay)
Alexandra LaGrassa and Jordan Reina (Douglaston)
Kelly Cornell and Kelly Driver (Center Port)
And for Blue Jay Nationals:
David Peck and Shawn Pellisier (Niantic Bay)
Tiernan O'Rourke, Matthew Goodman, and Ashley Sheerin (Seacliff)
Catalina Feder and Laila Morgan (Cold Spring Harbor)
Sam Krempel and Roman Daniels (Pettipaug)
Liam Murphy and Carley Ridini (Center Port)
Miles Ripka and Ian Coughlin (Seacliff)
2009 JSA Blue Jay National Championship
American Yacht Club, Rye NY
View Results
Frostbiting Series at Niantic Bay Yacht Club 2008
Seven boats faced sunny skies with temps in the mid 30's and west winds 12 -18 knots to compete in the final day of the NBYC Frostbite series. Yes, it was cold but no one was complaining not even 6 year old Kristen Healy who crewed for her Dad, Bill, who made his first and only appearance this season. Team Healy won all five races and then headed home for hot chocolate! Old Dave Peck assisted on the committee boat while son Dave and Graham Richards sailed their way to second place for the day. In the first race, Dave and Graham finished third at the exact same time as Bryan Lilley…..how often does that happen? Without the help of ESPN came ras and replay action, a tie was declared.
The feast awaiting the group after the races, the roaring fire in the club fire place, the Patriots and Giants on TV both winning their games was the perfect way to end a great Frostbite season. Thanks to the entire kitchen crew led by Sue Dickerson who kept everyone well nourished all season long. Awards were presented to the Race Committee, the top three teams for the season and the kitchen crew. Official Frostbite hats were available to all participants - hand made by Sue Dickerson! The David Peck family captured the s eries title for at least the 5th year in a row. Norm Peck III and sister Diane Rothman finished second and Bryan Lilly and Chuck rounded out the top 3. Complete results and a few pics of the day are attached.
We are already talking about next year! We know there are more Blue Jays out there and think we can round up at least 15 on the line next fall. This may include a new Blue Jay made by Allen Boat Co! There is no better way to keep your sailing skills sharp - - consider joining the fun next year!
For those of you who own a Blue Jay, don't forget to pay your 2009 Class Dues if you haven't already (form attached). For those of you who have a Blue Jay that you might be interested in selling or loaning to NBYC, please contact Sue Dickerson (sdickerson@waterfordschools.org). The Blue Jay will be returning to the Junior Sailing Program line up. Some may also consider donating a Blue Jay to the IBJCA to receive a tax deduction - - contact Class President Bill Dunbar
(juliedunbar25@comcast.net) for more info.
Click here to view the latest results for the Frostbite Series at Niantic Bay
2008 National Regatta Results
lst Championship Division: Charlie Peck & Dave Peck, Niantic Bay YC
2nd Championship Division: Myles Gibbs & Chris MCCann, Pettipaug YC
3rd Championship Division: Steven Pelessier & Luca Addabbo, Niantic Bay YC
1st President's Division: Andrew White & Khalil Rahman, Niantic Bay YC
2nd President's Division: Logan Floyd & Demetri Sopkiw, Pettipaug YC
3rd President's Division: Sarah Brousseau & Katie Liesure, Niantic Bay YC
Top Female Skipper Award: Sarah Brousseau, Niantic Bay YC
Sportmanship Award: Corey Manero & Ben Gibson, Pettipaug YC
Previous Results (Requires MS Word.)
2007 Nationals
2006 Nationals
2005 Nationals