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Milltown Spring Regatta April 2


A series of three races in Everett.


Hosted by Milltown Sailing Association. For more information contact Phil Gay (206) 947-6095 or eyriepg@comcast.net


Sloop Tavern YC


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, 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 Tim Morgenroth (425) 283-8220 or tcmorgenroth@msn.com


PSSR


April 9 & 10 Small Boats April 16 & 17 Large Boats


Join Corinthian Yacht Club Seattle


for the Puget Sound Spring Regatta. Start the spring off right with two days of buoy racing and catching up at the clubhouse. April 9 & 10 for small boats and April 16 & 17 for large. See www.cycseattle.org or call the clubhouse (206) 789-0505.


Sail Coach Andrew Kerr Sail Trim for Speed April 19


Andrew Kerr is a fabulously


successful racing sailor, a renowned instructor's instructor, and a generous member of the South Sound Sailing Society. SSSS members and friends have the opportunity to benefit first-hand from his terrific coaching seminars. Location: View Point Room at West


North U Tactics Seminars April 3: Anacortes


Improve your sailing smarts and


results and make your 2011 season one to remember. Andrew Kerr will be the speaker on April 3 at Anacortes Yacht Club. Register online at Northu.com or call 1-877-347-2457.


Bay Marina, 2100 Westbay Dr. NW, Olympia, WA. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. to register (checks preferred, no cc) and socialize. The seminar runs from 6:45 to 9:45. Cost: $20 SSSS Members $25 Non- SSSS Members. Youth 18 and under are free. The skipper is free if they bring five crew from their boat. RSVP with the email address of all participants to deafrost@gmail.com Please include “Sail Trim 2011” in


the subject line. Or call Deanna Frost at (360) 349-3286.


CYCT Windseeker Racing It is almost spring and time for


the Corinthian Yacht Club of Tacoma to announce the start of Windseeker Racing on Commencement Bay. This racing starts on Wednesday, April 13, and continues through August. The racing is open to all sailboats


20 feet and over. There is an informal “Windseeker” class for non-flying sails, and a PHRF class for those who want to go fast. The races start at 6:00 pm and there is no formal meeting. You may view the Notice of Race and Race instructions by going to CYCT.COM and clicking on “Racing Program.” Contact Don McAdams (253) 250-1346 or Ed Pinkham (253) 332-7656.


Tulip Regatta April 9-10


The 2011 Tulip Regatta is held


each spring and consists of two days of windward/leeward buoy racing in Fidalgo Bay, Anacortes along with two dinners and entertainment Saturday night; plus a free dinner and awards presentation on Sunday. There will be a Santa Cruz 27 fleet


sailing this year and this will be the NW SC27 western regionals. The F-18 catermarans will be racing one design and have their own start. Note to other one design fleets (5 or more boats), “We will start you if you come.” For more information contact


Walt Meagher (360) 941-0854 or check www.AnacortesYachtClub.com


Ballard Sails & Yacht Services Sail Repairs


10% Off UV Covers Till April 30


New Custom Sails, CONGRATULATIONS! Muffin - 2nd


Racing and Cruising Convenient Shilshole Location 6303 Seaview Ave. NW • (206) 706-5500 www.ballardsails.cominfo@ballardsails.com


Kowloon - 1st Lunchbox - 3rd


in class Blakely Rock in class Scatchet Head in class Scatchet Head


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