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Tacoma Yacht Club


Gov Teats Memorial Race February 27


For info contact Jon Thompson at


(253) 732-0911 or TYC (253) 752-3555 or tacomayachtclub@aol.com


CYC Seattle


Windjammer Series February 19 & 26


Puget Sound sailors are invited to


participate in Corinthian Yacht Club of Seattle’s Windjammer Series off Shilshole Bay Marina. The series is a fun and relaxing way to “shake out the cobwebs.“ It is open to PHRF and one-design boats. The clubhouse will be open after for warm beverages and story swapping. Deadline for entry is Tuesday


February 15 at 4:00 pm. For more information and to register, call CYC at (206) 789-1919 or visit the club website, www.cycseattle.org


CYC Center Sound Series CYC’s Center Sound Series starts


March 5th with Blakely Rock followed quickly by Scatchet Head March 12th and finishes March 26th with Three Tree Point. More info at www.cycseattle.org or call the club (206) 789-0505.


STYC Blakely Rock Benefit Race April 2


The Sloop Tavern Yacht Club’s


31th Annual Blakely Rock Benefit Race will be held on Saturday, April 2. All proceeds will benefit the Ballard Food Bank. Please come out to participate in the famous blintz breakfast, the well- attended race around the rock, and/or the post-race raffle/awards party at the Sloop Tavern and help us to support the Ballard Food Bank! For more information, please see the


STYC website at STYC.ORG or contact STYC Commodore, Tim Morgenroth at tcmorgenroth@msn.com


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US SAILING Advanced Race Management Seminar February 26-27


The Corinthian Yacht Club of Seattle


is sponsoring a US SAILING Advanced Race Management Seminar. This seminar is for experienced race officers who would like to refresh and increase their knowledge of such topics as: organizing an event, writing the Notice of Race and Sailing Instructions, RC equipment, race committee preparations, setting the starting line, setting the course, starting, finishing and scoring. The seminar will include discussions of the changes in The Racing Rules of Sailing 2009 - 2012 that affect race management. People interested in becoming


certified by US SAILING as Regional or National Race Officers, must attend a seminar such as this and pass the associated test(s). Details of the other requirements for certification are available on US SAILING's website at: http://raceadmin.ussailing.org/Race_ Officers/CertificationTraining.htm The lead instructor will be Mark


Townsend. Mark is a US SAILING National Race Officer and has served


as the Principal Race Officer at Olympic Trials, World, North American and National Championships. He will be assisted by Leslie Keller. She is a US SAILING Regional Race Officer and a member of the US SAILING Race Management Committee and Race Management Training sub-committee. The seminar fee is $90 for current


US SAILING members, and $115 for non-members, which includes a six- month introductory membership in US SAILING. The fee includes the seminar materials, continental breakfast, lunch and two breaks each day. Advance registration is essential. Register at: www.cycseattle.org or


call the office at (206) 789-1919. You can also fax your registration to the office at (206) 789-5896. At the seminar, you will need your own copy of The Racing Rules of Sailing 2009-2012 and the US SAILING Race Management Handbook. For further information contact:


Leslie Keller, email: Leskeller@aol.com phone: (425) 822-3546.


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