The Red Jacket · sailing

Eleven of thirteen. Then the SORC.
The first Canadian boat to win the Southern Ocean Racing Circuit.

Through the summer of 1966 Red Jacket took eleven of thirteen starts on the Great Lakes. That winter she headed south for the SORC and beat more than eighty-five of the best racers of the day across a punishing series of offshore courses through the Florida Straits and the Bahamas.

The result mattered. It was an unambiguous answer to a question the rest of the industry had only begun to ask — whether a cored composite hull could survive, and win, in serious ocean conditions. Red Jacket answered yes, decisively, and the wider yacht-building world rearranged itself around the result.