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The following pages detail the experiences and efforts of specific regattas in their quest to become Clean Regattas. Here, we profile a Race Week (Nantucket Race Week), a Youth Regatta (Marblehead Junior Race Week) and a Destination Regatta (The Atlantic Cup). There is not a single right way to run a Clean Regatta, but these three set great examples for anyone following in their footsteps. If you are running a regatta that you don't feel is profiled here, send us an email and we'll add it!

Case Study #1: The Race Week
Nantucket Race Week

Case Study #2: The Youth Regatta
Marblehead Junior Race Week

Case Study #3: The Destination Regatta
The Atlantic Cup

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