Mad Dash to Port Ludlow
J-Fest KYC’s Firecracker Regatta
June 27-28
June 20-21 July 4-5
Corinthian Yacht Club of Edmonds
One Design Starts for: J/22, J/24,
Join West Coast sailors at Klamath
invites single or double handed and
J/29, J/30, J/80, J/105, J/109, J/35,
Yacht Club’s annual Firecracker Regatta,
family racers to join us for the Mad Dash
J/PHRF & J/Cruising.
July 4-5. Upper Klamath Lake boasts
to Port Ludlow June 27, 28. This is a 14.5
Saturday Night dinner & Raffle at
a beautiful mountain setting, but the
mile pursuit race, where the slowest boat
CYC and Sunday awards after racing.
nearby low hillsides channel the winds
starts at 9:00 am on the 27th heading to
For more information contact
for fairly steady sailing conditions.
Port Ludlow, and 10:00 am to come back
Sail Northwest (206) 286-1004, email:
Average wind speeds of 8-15 knots make
to Edmonds on the 28th. Then faster
sales@sailnorthwest.com
the southern end of Klamath Lake a great
boats start per PHRF Time on Distance
place to race. This weekend promises
rating after the slowest boat. We will
sailing at-its-best, friendship, a BBQ pit,
NW Catalina Regatta
have a FS division if we have 5 or more
live music, and Friday afternoon “Green
racers. We will have a potluck Saturday
June 27
Midge Fun Races” for early arrivals. For
evening at the marina with CYCE
more information, call (541) 883-3339 or
supplying burgers. Contact the Marina
The Catalina Association of Puget
go to
www.klamathyachtclub.org
office to make your reservation by June
Sound (CAPS) invites all Catalina
1. Applications due to CYCE by June 22
sailboat owners to the 34th annual
and can be found at www.CYCEdmonds.
Catalina Regatta to be held June 27. This
Wind Youth Clinic
org. For more info, contact Terry Davis at
is a non-flying sails event. We encourage
July 8-10
terry@ncwrealtyinc.com or Marty Bower
all sailors, regardless of experience to
at
blt2ski@hotmail.com
participate. This event will be held at
The summer will get off to a rousing
the Corinthian YC Seattle.
start with the annual presentation of the
Call Ken McKenzie @ (425) 823-2849
Howard Prairie Regatta
Wind Youth Clinic at Cascade Locks,
or email:
mckenzie.k@portseattle.org.
Oregon, conducted by two great coaches,
July 25-26
You can also find the entry forms, dinner
Brett Davis and Ben Glass. Both have
reservation forms and the race notice
extended experience on the international
Two incredible days of fun racing
on the web:
capsfleet1.com. Everyone
level and bring the best talent from the
at a beautiful setting in Ashland, OR.
is invited to come regardless if you
youngsters they have coached. Sign up
Register by July 19th to receive special
want to race or just mingle with others.
now at
www.windyouthclinic.com
discounted rate of $45 US Sailing
Reservations requested.
members receive an extra $5 discount
Download the registration form & course
Mid-Sound Summer Social
map at
www.rogueyachtclub.org or call
Whidbey Island Race Week
July 9-August 13
Mark Warwick at (541) 855-9207. July 12-18
Three Tree Point Yacht Club and
June Thursday Night Race
Clear Ahead Marine Productions is
Des Moines Marina will be sponsoring
proud to announce that ‘Ohana Harbor
the Mid-Sound Summer Social. It will
Series in Port Orchard Coffee is the Title Sponsor for 2009. You be held on six consecutive Thursdays
won't find Ohana Harbor on any map,
beginning on July 9 and ending on
West Sound Corinthian Yacht Club because it isn't a place. It's a state of mind. August 13. Each evening’s event will
is sponsoring Thursday Night Races in Ohana means family and we are happy have a theme. Furthermore, we will be
Sinclair Inlet, Port Orchard. Race every to have them as part of ours. participating with the city of Des Moines
Thursday night June, 4, 11, 18, and 25 to Other great sponsors that support 50th Anniversary Celebration, Saturday
compete in the series. All the races are us are: Alki Beach Boats, CSR Marine, July 18. With the help of major sponsors,
open to sailboats fast, and not so fast, Henri Lloyd, Mount Gay Rum, Sail (providing for evening snacks), as well
and the rest of us. Northwest, Seattle Sailing Club, New as donated prizes for the drawings to be
Start time is 6:00 pm off Port Orchard England Ropes, Revere Supply, Fisheries held each evening.
breakwater, with three starts. 6:05 for the Supply, RBS, Ullman Sails, Northwest This year we will be fundraising for
flying sails boats, 6:10 for the non-flying Rigging, and Prism Graphics. Hospitality House and the Des Moines
sails, and 6:15 for the cruisers. PHRF We have five daily sponsors that are Food Bank. The individual goal is to raise
ratings are helpful, but not required. going to be presenting awards each night. $4,000 which will support two women
Registration for the series is $10. We also have Boat of the Day awards through their three month program. The
Entry forms and sailing insrtuctions can from Henri Lloyd and Boat of the week goal for the Des Moines Food Bank is to
be found at
WSCYC.net. Awards from Revere Supply. fill two vans with food.
Contact West Sound Corithian Yacht Don’t hesitate any longer go to Please go to:
www.ttpyc.org/
Club's Vice Commodore Bryan Massey
www.whidbeyislandraceweek.com and MidSoundSocial.html for details or call
at (360) 509-5764. register now. Pat Waters at (253) 529-2873.
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