Windsong - Vessel Disposal and Reuse Foundation
Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race Inc.
Windsong - Vessel Disposal and Reuse Foundation
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Schooner Windsong is a 47-foot Tancook Schooner designed by Ray Stevens of Nova Scotia. She was built by Guy H. Asbury between 1954 and 1960 in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Much of her life was spent in New York; both around Long Island, and on Lake Ontario. Throughout her life she has been named Pleiades, Dream, John A. Noble, Chasseur, and Sara B. Windsong is now owned by Corey Roy and Bronwyn Comer, and is based out of Norfolk, Virginia.

Windsong is racing on behalf of the Vessel Disposal and Reuse Foundation, a Virginia Beach-based nonprofit that helps waterways achieve sustainable health through removal of abandoned and derelict vessels, public outreach, and education. Windsong owner Corey Roy met Mike Provost of the Vessel Disposal and Reuse Foundation last year at Norfolk's Harborfest. The two share a passion for the continuing health of the Chesapeake Bay. Roy was impressed by the Foundation's dedication and effectiveness in removing derelict vessels from the waterways connected to the lower Bay. Their partnership is a natural fit, and they are excited to be competing in this year's Virtual Race.

ABOUT 2022 Virtual Race

Welcome to the 2022 Virtual Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race!

While normal sailboat racing happens on the water, this race is completely online. Each participating schooner has teamed up with a nonprofit partner, and is racing to raise as much money as possible for their charity. YOU can participate in the race by choosing a schooner, making a contribution, and sharing this webpage with your family and friends! 90% of gifts will go directly to the charity of your choice. The other 10% will help the Great Chesapeake Bay Schooner Race achieve its mission to promote awareness of the Chesapeake Bay’s heritage; to encourage preservation of the Bay’s resources; to support Chesapeake Bay education and clean-up efforts; to bring historic schooners to the Bay; and to encourage schooner sailing and preservation. 

Please take a moment to learn more about our schooners and the organizations they support. At the start of the race, please come back here to make a donation and support your team!

Donation links will be available from 12:00 noon on Wednesday, August 24 through 3:00 PM on Saturday, August 27. 

Thank you for supporting our schooner community!

 

Please note: The Chesapeake Bay schooner community could not exist without people like you, and we're eager to keep in touch. If you opt in to email communications when you donate, GCBSR will share your contact information with the schooner you support, as well as the partner nonprofit that will receive your donation. If you do not wish to be contacted, please opt out of communications on the form

Supporters
Name Date Amount Comments
Bronwyn Roy 08/27/2022 $51.80  
Nicholas Rutigliano 08/27/2022 $77.55  
Keith Jones 08/27/2022 $36.35  
Carson Haack 08/27/2022 $103.30 Get those busted up boats out from in front of my apartment
Anonymous Friend 08/26/2022 $52.34 Go Windsong!
Bryce Roberts 08/26/2022 $26.06 Great cause, great boat!
Mary Phillips 08/26/2022 $15.76  
Alex Keeling 08/26/2022 $51.80  
Kate Dumhart 08/26/2022 $26.06  
Mark and Ava Kahles 08/25/2022 $52.34  
Jason Fox 08/25/2022 $130.39 Great Boat, Great Captain and Mate, Great Charity, Great Race!!! :)
Donna Looney-Mcglynn 08/25/2022 $51.80  
Peter R Kellogg 08/25/2022 $1,000.00  
Scott McKinley 08/24/2022 $25.00 Good luck, Cory!
Anonymous Friend 08/24/2022 $51.80  
Anonymous Friend 08/24/2022 $51.80  
Tara Mulligan 08/24/2022 $51.80  
Laura Palin 08/24/2022 $25.00 Great boat, people and cause.
Rose Fisher 08/24/2022 $51.80  
Fred And Lynne Roy 08/24/2022 $51.80 Wish we could do more...hope this goes well!
Corey Roy 08/24/2022 $103.30 Gotta support our own partner!
Michael Moore 08/24/2022 $103.30  
  Total $2,191.15