Photo credits: Ralph Morang, Eric Nickerson, Tom Brown, and Ned Thompson
The 14th Annual Round Island Regatta is scheduled for July 20th, 2024!
It will coincide with the Gundalow Company’s signature event, Piscataqua Riverfest on the grounds of Strawbery Banke Museum!
11:25 high water
Course
Courses will be described at the sail and paddle skipper’s meetings prior. Sailors will go between one and three times around Round Island and the marks set by the race committee.
Rowers and paddlers will have the option of doing the standard twice around Round Island Course (1 mile) or the longer Lady Isle course (1.9 miles), also starting and finishing near the Peirce Island Ramp.
Classes
- Sail Class — all trailer-able sailboats
- Lady Isle long course– optional for experienced rowers and paddlers
- Youth Paddler Class (ages 13 and under)
- Single Paddler (ages 14+, paddle and oar)
- Multi-Paddlers (all paddle and oar craft with two or more people)
“Round Island” Regatta course—Starting near the South End Yacht Club, leave Round Island and both race marks (here labeled SE and NW) to PORT for two loops before heading to the finish.
3000 ft / ½ nautical mile each loop, total around 1 mile.
“Lady Isle” Regatta course— Starting near the South End Yacht Club, leave Round Island to PORT, pass under the New Castle Ave Bridge, leave Lady Isle (AKA Belle Isle) to PORT, and return through the bridges by the shortest route.
2.15 land miles/ 1.86 nautical miles
No handicaps, no protests and skippers are solely responsible
for the safety of their crews and boats.
2024 Fourteenth Annual Round Island Regatta
The 13th Annual Round Island Regatta was held on August 18th, 2023. Thank you to Mayor McEachern for his remarks on the city’s 400th anniversary and to all the spirited competitors!
2023 Round Island Regatta Winners |
Lady Isle Long Course: |
1st Andrew Martin, Outrigger canoe |
2nd Marta Downing, Stand up Paddleboard |
3rd Susanna von Oettingen, Kayak |
4th Matthew Kane, Mary Kane, double kayak |
Chris Snow, first rower |
Round Island Regatta Course: |
1st Chris Northrop, kayak |
Freja Carlson, first under 18 kayak |
Mark Kromer and Eli, first paddleboard |
Greg Ewing, first canoe |
Round Island Sailors: |
1st Mary Hufty, Per Lorentzen in a Merry Mac |
2nd James Crane in a Laser |
3rd Stephen Kosacz in a Laser |
4th Ben Gamari in a Frosty |
Sportsmanship and Costume Prize: |
Lisa Kromer, Leah, and Cooper the dog on a Paddleboard |
Youth Paddle Class: |
Jamie R |
Leo K |
Logan K |
Sam K |
Spectators at the 12th annual Round Island regatta were treated to a waterway full of vessels ranging in size from kids kayaks and a six foot sailboat to a six person dory and a twenty one foot, lug rigged schooner. In between, there were all manner of kayaks, paddleboards, Merry Mac catboats, Piscataqua wherries, and other craft navigated by youth, adults, and one dog. The award picnic saw many familiar Gundalow friends on the prize podium.
The day started with the Great Little Gundalow Derby from the Peirce island dock as kids let their 6” model gundalows ride the tide. Next, the sailors headed out in the still flooding current in the 6-8 knot breeze. Once they cleared the starting line the larger fleet of paddlers went next, followed by a good number of rowers in traditional craft, some choosing the short course around Round Island and others continuing on past the 1B bridge for the Lady Isle course.
The first two solo paddlers back on the long course were regular competitors Nick Brown (a gundalow builder) and Jeff Oullette, and for the short course, Caroline Carroll followed by Chris Northrop. For multiple rowers on the long course, Molly Bolster (Gundalow Company director emeritus) and her husband Jeff took the prize rowing their peapod side by side. On the short course it was Peter Yost and Martin Smith in a double kayak.
Meanwhile, the sailing race saw exciting lead changes as competitors played the back channel wind and currents. In the end Rachel and Per Lorentzen took first (and also the Sportsmanship award) in their large Sea Pearl after doing a fourth lap in a race that only required three. They were followed by the first Merry Mac sailed by Mary Hufty and Dan Alegria, and then Ben Gamari in a tiny Cape Cod Frosty. The Gundalow Company thanks our generous sponsors along with all competitors and volunteers who made the annual celebration possible.
1st Paddler, Long course | Nick Brown |
2nd Paddler, Long course | Jeff Oullette |
1st Paddler, Short Course | Caroline Carroll |
2nd Paddler, Short Course | Chris Northrop |
Multiple Paddlers, Short Course | Peter Yost and Martin Smith |
1st Multiple Rowers, Long Course | Jeff and Molly Bolster |
2nd Multiple Rowers, Long Course | Larry and Vickie O’Brien |
1st Sail (Sea Pearl schooner) | Per & Rachel Lorentzen |
2nd Sail (Merry Mac) | Mary Hufty Daniel Alegría |
3rd Sail (Cape Cod Frosty) | Ben Gamari |
Sportsmanship Award | Per & Rachel Lorentzen |
Photos by Michael Sterling
Small boat regatta held to celebrate local waterways
Rowers, paddlers, and sailors converged on Peirce Island for the Gundalow Company’s 11th annual Round Island Regatta on August 7th, and the competition was tight at the finish but always friendly. The event started off with the “Great Little Gundalow Derby” with kids between one and six years old floating simple models they had assembled and decorated, powered by the tide.
The sailors started next in the light southerly breeze, and initially had trouble making progress against the still flooding tide. River eddies affected them as much as the models, and there were several exciting lead changes as they circled Round Island. Meanwhile, both single and double-handed rowboats started, followed by paddlers competing in the long course (around Round and Lady Isles) and the short course (twice around Round Island).
Line honors went to a Piscataqua Wherry built for the 1976 bicentennial, rowed by Bruce Folz and Megan Glenn with two young passengers. First in the longer Lady Isle course was a speedy sliding seat shell rowed by Catherine Saarela, and the first kayaker on that course was Jock Dyer (for the second year). Jocelyn Hawe was the first paddler to finish the short course. And for the sailors, Charlie Doane and Clare O’Brien edged out last year’s winner in a Merry Mac with their much smaller Melonseed Skiff.
A picnic and awards ceremony was held on Four Tree Island, where director Rich Clyborne thanked competitors and sponsors for supporting the non-profit Gundalow Company’s mission to “protect the Piscataqua Region’s maritime heritage and environment.” He announced the race was dedicated to its founder and stalwart competitor, Charles Lassen, and would hopefully be held next year in conjunction with the much larger Piscataqua Riverfest in early June.
1st Rowers, Short Course and Line Honors | Bruce Folz, Megan, Arthur, and Ann Glenn |
1st Rower, Long Course | Catherine Saarela |
1st Kayak, Long course | Jock Dyer |
2nd Kayak, Long course | Paul Pelletier |
1st Double Kayak, Short Course | Dana Mills |
1st Kayak, short course | Jocelyn Hawe |
2nd Kayak, short course | Jim Sutter |
1st paddleboard, short course | Peter Shactman |
1st Sail | Charlie Doane and Clare O’Brien |
The Tenth Annual Round Island Regatta took place on Saturday August 15, 2020
Saturday was a cool, gray and breezy morning at the Peirce Island boat ramp for the Gundalow Company’s tenth annual Round Island Regatta. With so many other festivals and events canceled this year the paddlers, rowers, and sailors seemed especially glad to be able to get on the water in a safe way for exercise and fun. The tightest competition was on the “Lady Isle” course, starting near the boat ramp and circling both Round Island and Lady Isle before returning under the 1B bridge for a total of 2.1 miles. Nick Brown (one of the builders of the Gundalow “Piscataqua” back in 2011) was first across the line on a paddleboard, followed closely by Jeff Ouellette (who had beaten Nick the year before). Jock Dyer won the kayak class and was third overall. Richard Wills was the first rower in his wooden Swampscott Dory, followed by a double kayak, peapod, and others. Dave Carlson won the paddle class for the shorter “Round Island” course, while his three children and several friends competed in the kids kayak class and in a three-person rowing dory. Meanwhile, the sailors did three loops around Round Island in the gusty NE breeze, and repeat competitor Stan Boduch took first prize in his Merry Mac dinghy.
Prizes were awarded, although without a picnic or larger festival this year. The Gundalow Company would like to thank sponsors Hamilton Marine, ReVision Energy, and Seven Rivers Paddling for their support, along with all of the competitors.
Nick Brown |
First Paddleboard and line honors, Lady Isle Course
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Jeff Ouellette |
2nd Paddleboard, Lady Isle Course
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Jock Dyer |
First Kayak, 3rd across, Lady Isle Course
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Drew Craig |
4th, Lady Isle Course
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Lisa Cote |
2nd Kayak, Lady Isle Course
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Mary Sheehan | |
G White | |
Rebecca Johnson | |
Jake Winebaum | |
Jen Wakefield | |
Chris Carragher | Best Costume |
Karen Ricker | |
Heather Newell | |
Gregory Soghikian | |
Richard Wills |
First rower, Lady Isle Course
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Chris Snow |
Second rower, Lady Isle Course
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Rachel and Sam Wakefield |
First double, Lady Isle Course
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Joan Beskenis and Alan Bing |
Second double, Lady Isle Course
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Stanley Boduch | First Sailboat |
Lokys Saffo | Second Sailboat |
Mark Houle, Aidan H | |
Hadley C |
First youth kayak class
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Hannah W | |
Bronwyn W | |
Finley C, Hartley K, Freja C |
First kids rowboat
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Dave Carlson |
First kayak, Round Island course
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Pamela Stuppy | |
Bruce Lindsay |
The Gundalow Company’s ninth annual Round Island Regatta took place on June 1st, 2019.
With beautiful weather we had a fantastic turn out of around 90 competitors. There were 20 sailboats, 33 paddlers, 18 rowers (in singles and doubles), seven in the kids kayak race, five radio-controlled sailboats, and 16 younger kids floating their gundalow models in the “Great Little Gundalow Derby”. This year’s race was followed by food, drink, and awards at the inaugural Piscataqua Riverfest and Boat Show on the grounds of Strawbery Banke Museum. All proceeds and sponsorships support the Gundalow Company’s mission to “protect the Piscataqua Region’s Maritime Heritage and Environment through Education and Action.”
Class | Place | Winners Name | |
Melonseed | 1st | Roger Crawford | |
2nd | Deborah Lenahan | ||
Merry Mac | 1st | Tom Page | |
2nd | Mark Houle and Aidan Whalen | ||
Sail Class | 1st/ 5th overall | Lokys Saffo | Eastport Pram |
2nd | |||
Youth Paddle | 1st | Hadley C | |
2nd | Hannah W | ||
3rd | Ainsley M | ||
RIR Paddle | 1st | Chuck Wolfe | Kayak |
2nd | Holly Wolfe | Kayak | |
RIR Two Person Oar | 1st | Kent Allyn, Marj Martin Burgard |
Alden Appledore
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RIR One Person Oar | 1st | Jack Savage | Rowboat |
First wheel across | 1st | Kali Sink | Wheelbarrow Boat |
LI Sliding seat two person | 1st | Ray Panek and Michael Lawton | Sliding Seat Rowboat |
LI Paddle | 1st single | Kinley Gregg | Kayak |
LI Paddle | 2nd single | Jeff Ouellette | Paddleboard |
LI Paddle | 3rd single | Nick Brown | Paddleboard |
LI Fixed Seat Double | 1st | Steve and Peggy Woll | Gunning Dory |
Sportsmanship | Richard Wills | Swampscott Dory | |
RC Sail | 1st | Rick Gates | Dragonflite 95 RC sailboat |
2nd | Cliff Martin | Dragonflite 95 RC sailboat |
The Eighth annual Round Island Regatta took place on Saturday, August 11th, 2018 and was a grand celebration of our waterways and maritime traditions!
Launching from the Peirce Island Boat Ramp, the event kicked off with the “Great Little Gundalow Derby” in which kids raced 6 inch boat models with the tide. High drama in the model fleet included capsizes, turtling, and a de-masting, but of course without injury. The sailing fleet also drifted with the tide, unfortunately, and so paddlers and rowers got going while sailors waited for the wind. Youth paddlers and rowers circled Round Island once, and then it was two laps for the adults in two person wherries, kayaks, paddleboards, one canoe and one wheelbarrow-boat. Finally, with hardly a breath of breeze the sailors were sent off for a “no rules” circuit of the island, paddling and sculling their Merry Macs, Prams, Melonseeds, Cape Dorys and Catboats to the finish.
The heavier rain held off until after the picnic on Four Tree island, where executive director Rich Clyborne and Captain Matt Glenn thanked the racers and handed out awards.
Proceeds from the race help support the Gundalow Company’s award-winning education and camp programs.
2018 Awards
Multi-paddle
- Mark Peters and Dan O’Reilly
- Kent Allyn and Ann Whitney
- Molly & Jeff Bolster
Single Paddle
- Evan Sideris (second in 2017)
- James Eldridge
- Steve McGrath
Sailors (no wind, paddling edition)
- Keith Pratt and crew in a MerryMac
- Scott Braseth, Scott & Kerry Bridge in a Beetle Cat
- Rachel& Per Lorentzen in a Banshee (first in 2017)
Sportsmanship: Mark Wallner and Elle Walsh
Best Costume: Walt & Mary Hoerman dressed in Star Trek costumes
Most Handsome Boat: Charles Lassen
Best Single-handed Spinnaker: Charles Lassen
Kids single paddle:
- Gabe W.
- Charlie E.
- Charlie R.
Kids Multi-paddle:
- Hadley and Finley C.
Great Little Gundalow Derby:
- Arthur G.