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Shilhole Bay YC


TransPuget Benefi t Regatta September 11


Puge t Sound sai lor s are


invited to participate in the 8th annual Shilshole Bay Yacht Club TransPuget Benefit Regatta. The proceeds from the event benefi t Sound Experience, a non-profi t organization that operates the schooner Adventuress in the Puget Sound. The benefi t features racing and cruising events, as well as an after party offering dinner, live music and dancing with The Tropics. Sound Experience offers shipboard


environmental education programs to more than 3,500 participants each year.


Local boat yards have kindly


donated a free haul-out as a first- place prize for each class, including a raffl ed haul out for the cruiser’s class. Registration forms are available on: www.shilshole-bayyc.org Learn more about Sound Experience


and the schooner Adventuress, at www.soundexp.org


Sloop Tavern YC


“Take Your Time” Series The now popular STYC/Ullman


Sails Take your Time Fridays will be on hiatus for the month of August, returning during the month of September, with the fi rst race held on September 3. This new Golf Handicap series has been quite successful in attracting sailors looking for an opportunity to get together with friends and family, to spend quality time doing exactly what they own a sailboat to do: competing with other boats in a simple, easy and no-pressure event that allows an opportunity for sailors of all levels to mix. The series is designed to give everyone a chance to learn and do, while spending a Friday evening in one of the best places the Northwest has to offer. Everyone is welcome and


encouraged to join the fun. Even if you consider yourself a hard core cruiser, and never race your boat, we welcome and even encourage you to come out and sail with others in this laid back format. For more info and registration, go


to www.styc.org


Foulweather Bluff Race October 2


The 30th annual Foulweather Bluff


race is sponsored by the Corinthian Yacht Club of Edmonds. All yachts in the fl ying sails division with a PHRF rating of 180 or lower compete in the 26 mile feature race to the CG Buoy off Foulweather Bluff and return to the fi nish line just north of the Edmonds Ferry Dock via the Scatchet Head Buoy. Yachts with a PHRF rating of 181 and higher and yachts in the NFS division compete in the 18 mile short course to a temporary buoy set off Pilot Point, also returning to the fi nish via the Scatchet Head Buoy. The race will have a reverse starting order with the NFS and the over 181 PHRF classes starting fi rst and the Multi-Hulls starting last. The Foulweather Bluff Race is one of


the last events used as a qualifi er for the SYC Grand Prix. Overnight moorage is available at the Port of Edmonds Marina to boats arriving the day before the race and/or staying overnight the day of the race. Register: www.cycedmonds.org or mail entry forms: Reinhard Freywald 9503 - 234th St. SW, Edmonds, 98020.


Boater’s Swap Meet


It’s time again to get that box of stuff out of the garage, empty the lazarette and head to the


48° North Boater’s Swap Meet. Hundreds, even thousands, of your fellow boaters will be there selling those items that you’ve been yearning for but couldn’t fi nd, and buying those


items you’ve stored forever that someone really needs. It’s a bargain hunter’s paradise. And it’s FREE!


Fisheries Supply


Saturday, September 18, 2010 Mariner’s Square Parking Lot


Take Your Time Fridays Golf Handicap Racing Series


• FREE Series, all inclusive • Every Friday in September • Start time 7:00PM • Hosted by Sloop Tavern YC • Sponsored by Ullman Sails Seattle • FREE Registration at www.styc.org


With Support from Shilshole Bay Marina &


Everyone is welcome to come join in for a more relaxed version of racing, utilizing a golf handicap rating system. Ratings will be changed weekly based on your performance from the previous weeks results. 48° NORTH, AUGUST 2010 PAGE 57


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