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Welcome to the Bullseye Sailing Association!

Grant Applications

Bullseye Sailing Association grant request for club boats, equipment, visiting experts, etc. is now available. Maximum grant of $1,000 per application. Final granting decision is at the discretion of the executive committee.

Bullseye Nationals - 2024

Downeast Maine is where you will be heading next summer when you attend the Bullseye Nationals in Winter Harbor, Maine at the Winter Harbor Yacht Club July 25 to 27, 2024.

Save the Date

2023 National Regatta - August 18-20, 2023

BYC Burgee

Congratulations to Nicholas Kotsatos, Carolyn Marsh and David Chudzicki for winning the regatta on Bona Petite #845. Thank you to Beverly Yacht Club and the volunteers for putting on great event.

Beverly Yacht Club

The purpose of the Association shall be:

  • To promote use of the fiberglass Bullseye as a family boat, and for recreational sailing.
  • To provide specifications and rules in regard to hull, spars and sails in order to protect one-design aspects of the fiberglass Bullseye, and to insure uniformity and safety in racing.
  • To establish communication between individual owners, and groups of owners, of fiberglass Bullseyes, by means of newsletters and an Association Bullseye publication.
  • To encourage participation by owners of fiberglass Bullseyes in racing.

The following pages describe the Cape Cod Shipbuilding Bullseye one-design sailboat, its Herreshoff design heritage, and the group of owners known as the Bullseye Sailing Association. Also included are the complete Constitution, the Technical Specifications A-D, the Technical Specifications E Sails and Regattas Rules of the Bullseye Sailing Association, the results of past National Regattas, some helpful hints for the care and feeding of Bullseyes, listings of sailmakers, trailer manufacturers, a photo gallery of Bullseyes under sail and more.

The Bullseye Sailing Association

Fleets located all along the East Coast keep in touch through the Bullseye Newsletter, which is packed with sailing tips, stories, regatta information, and results. We have members all over the country, but the chartered fleets race out of Key Largo FL, Fishers Island NY, Saunderstown RI, Marion and Rockport MA, and Southwest Harbor ME. Everyone comes together for the Bullseye National Regatta. The location of the regatta rotates, which allows for a change of scenery. Come join the fun, and , if you have an active fleet, consider becoming a chartered fleet.

The Constitution and Rules have been changed so that "Bullseye Sailing Association" replaces every occurrence of "Bullseye Class Association", and "BSA" replaces every occurrence of "BCA".

Fleets located all along the East Coast keep in touch through the Bullseye Newsletter, which is packed with sailing tips, stories, regatta information, and results. We have members all over the country, but the chartered fleets race out of Key Largo FL, Fishers Island NY, Saunderstown RI, Marion and Rockport MA, and Southwest Harbor ME. Everyone comes together for the Bullseye National Regatta. The location of the regatta rotates, which allows for a change of scenery. Come join the fun, and , if you have an active fleet, consider becoming a chartered fleet.

Bullseye Sailboat
Specifications
Length Overall15’ 8.5"
Waterline Length12’ 6.75"
Beam5’ 10"
Draft2’ 5"
Lead Keel750 lbs.
Displacement1350 lbs.
Sail Area140 sq. ft.

How to Join the Bullseye Sailing Association

Dues are payable to the Bullseye Association, and are due January 1 each year.

Membership information is available on the Members page for dues current members only (requires a log in). Your information can be edited on-line or you may complete the Membership Form or Club Membership Form. You have the option of paying your dues by check, sent to the Treasurer, or by using your credit card or PayPal account through PayPal by logging in as a member on our website Members page. Pay dues from your membership information page. New members may create an account at the New Membership page. New members are accepted by an officer and are listed after dues are paid.

Dues options:

  • $30 Individual membership (one vote)
  • $50 Family membership for two persons over the age of 18, living in the same household (two votes) There is no requirement that families purchase a family membership. In cases where two people are both very active in the Association and both want to vote, it is an option and a great way to better support the Class.
  • $100 Club membership

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2024 National Regatta - Winter Harbor, Maine

Winter Harbor Yacht Club - Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 25 - 27, 2024

Downeast Maine is where you will be heading next summer when you attend the Bullseye Nationals in Winter Harbor, Maine at the Winter Harbor Yacht Club from July 25 - 27th.

Information

How to reach the Bullseye Sailing Association

United States Mail

Bullseye Sailing Association
c/o 37 High Street
Rockport, MA 01966

E-Mail Contact Form

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The Bullseye Sailing Association is not operated or controlled by Cape Cod Shipbuilding. As a member of the Association, Cape Cod Shipbuilding has an equal vote in the future success of the Bullseye Sailing Association. The Bullseye Sailing Association is grateful for the support that Cape Cod Shipbuilding has always provided to the Association.

© 2024 Bullseye Sailing Association, c/o 37 High Street, Rockport, MA 01966
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