The International 210 is a 30' one-design racing sloop.
Designed by C. Raymond Hunt in 1945, this graceful double-ended day-sailor was originally built for training 12 metre racing
crews. With seven active racing fleets and over 300 boats spread across the US this is a well established class.
The 210 is an amazing boat to sail, perfectly balanced, fast and responsive. Shaw Yacht of Thomaston, Maine, is the official
builder of new fiberglass 210s. Click on the links to the left to learn more!
2010
NATIONAL Championship Eastern Point Yacht Club - Gloucester, MA Sunday August 1 through Thursday August 5
2010 Racing Schedule - click "Events Calendar"
NEXT REGATTAS ~ Team DeShong captures Wells Bowl and Francis Charles Trophy at Quincy Bay - see "Race results"
2010 NATIONALS INFO ~ CLICK ON
TAB
TEAM DESHONG UNBEATABLE AT
2010 NEW ENGLANDS SEE RACE RESULTS New
Officers elected at Annual Meeting - Click on "News"
MEMBERS:
PLEASE PAY YOUR 2010 ANNUAL DUES!!
Make checks payable to the International 210 Association:$50 Regular/Charter, $75 Regular + 2 Crew,
$15 Associate Member.
MAIL TO:
International 210 Association 59 Water St. Hingham,
MA 02043
CONGRATULATIONS TO 2009 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS AT HINGHAM BAY BUTCH
MILAN, DAVE JOHNSON AND LENNY WALSH CLICK ON "NATIONALS" TAB FOR FULL RESULTS -
Mark DeShong and Chris Kostka - Lipton Cup winners
Rich Blaikie is readying Raven for the 2010 season
Winning crewmen Greg Pilachowski and Chris Kostka, and skipper Russell Robinson, hold the Quincy Yacht Club Challenge
Cup at Hingham Yacht Club on October 4th. The trophy has been raced for annually since 1898. (Photo by G.V. Sullivan).
Running 210s at the 2009 Last Chance Regatta at Gibson Island, Maryland. (Photo by Bruce Davis).
Spinnakers flying at the 2009 Nationals in Hingham.
Upwind during '05 Cohasset Nationals - photo by J. Stanwood
Class President Mark DeShong with crew Keith O'Leary and John Murphy - '09 Sullivan Trophy winners
Question - How beautiful was the sailing at Gibson Island in October? Answer - Extremely, see photo below.
click on "repair" link for winter storage and shrinkwrapping info.