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25th Anniversary Sail for Pride

Background In 2001, in the wake of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, Pentagon, and in the skies over Pennsylvania, a few local sailing enthusiasts scrambled to organize a regatta to honor and support those affected. The first Sail For Pride Regatta rallied over 180 boats and raised $110,000 designated for charities to support the NYFD firefighters, police and the victims of the attacks and their families. The display of patriotism and generosity on and off the water made a lasting impression in the sailing community. After the inaugural year, the organizers retired the name Sail for Pride, but continued the event as Sail For Hope, reflecting the Rhode Island state motto and focused the mission to support local non-profit endeavors. Charities supported over the years include Seamen’s Church Institute, Newport Harbormaster’s Emergency Equipment Fund, local public high school sailing teams, US Olympic Sailing Trials, The Rhode Island Red Cross hurricane relief funds, emergency assistance to active duty families and many others.

2026 Charities to Benefit from Regatta Funds

Folds of Honor provides life-changing educational scholarships to the spouses and children of America’s fallen or disabled military service members and first responders. The call is powerful. The mission is simple:
Honor their sacrifice, educate their legacy, unite Americans around all those who serve. 

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Since 9/11, we have been helping America’s heroes by providing mortgage-free homes to Gold Star and fallen first responder families with young children and by building specially-adapted smart homes for catastrophically injured veterans and first responders. Children of the Foundation’s home recipients are offered full scholarships for undergraduate degrees and accredited trade school programs, helping secure their futures. We are also committed to eradicating veteran homelessness and helping America to Never Forget September 11, 2001.

Getting military service members on the water can provide physical, mental and emotional therapy for a variety of injuries and illness. Sailing is an outlet to cope with the long term effects of PTSD, brain injury, amputation, paralysis and nerve damage…plus it’s really fun way for our warrior sailors to express their most natural abilities: teamwork and competitive drive.

Invited Classes

Boats 22′ LOA and larger.

If you don’t have a current rating, we will assign one to you for this race:

Contact: [email protected]

Classes:

PHRF Spinnaker

PHRF Non-Spinnaker

Multi-Hull

Sail Newport J/22

Saturday, September 26, 2026

1045     Reading of the “Lest we Forget poem

1055     Starting sequence begins

After Racing    Social event at the Safe Harbor Newport Shipyard

We are seeking volunteers to help in the following positions:

Check-In: Check-in people as they enter, sell tickets, hand out hats

Merchandise Sales: Sell SFH T-Shirts

Drink Ticket Sales: Selling drink tickets

Bartender (must be TIPS certified): Bartending – beer, wine and rum drinks

Floaters: Ready to take over wherever needed when others need a break, assist with setup/teardown

For questions about volunteering please reach out to Nikki Raccio, Events Manager:

[email protected]

Race Days

Sept. 26, 2026

Organizing Authority

Sail Newport
Brad Read
(401) 846-1983
[email protected]