“Take Your Time Fridays” Begin June 3rd
Sloop Tavern Yacht Club and
Corinthian Yacht Club have joined forces to bring an informal Friday night sailing series this summer featuring a Golf Handicap rating system- Take Your Time Fridays. Utilizing the same format as last year, TYT Fridays will feature a short course around fixed marks in Shilshole Bay. Handicaps will be adjusted weekly, if you win your handicap goes down, if you lose your handicap goes up. Starting on GPS time, competitors will record their own finish times and submit these times to the STYC website. Races will be scored the following Monday. The concept of this Friday night
series is to encourage casual friendly competition for cruiser/live-aboard type boats as well as the usual race participants who frequent the racing scene. This year CYC's clubhouse will be open immediately after sailing each week, featuring a no host bar and BBQ for competitors. Go to
www.styc.org
Check out
www.48north.com
West Sound Sailing Association Trophy Series
check:
www.wscyc.net June 18: WSSA #6 June 25:
Call Tom Barrett (360) 769-8303 or Blake Island Race Brownsville Race
Bremerton YC WSSA #7 West Sound Corinthian YC
June Friday Night Races in Port Orchard
West Sound Corinthian Yacht Club is
hosting the June Six Pack Friday Evening sailboat races in Port Orchard. The races will be on each Friday, June 3, 10, 17, 24. This regatta is open to all sailboats. Race one, or all for the series. Registration and sailing instructions
can be found at
www.WSCYC.net Here racers will find the race course information for Sinclair Inlet. Each race will have three classes. Fast, not so fast, and the rest of us cruisers. The first class is scheduled to start at 6:00 pm. Call Bob Rowe, (360) 769-5573 for
more information.
Wooden Boat Foundation Classic Mariner's Regatta and Rendezvous June 3-5
You know you had a good time last
year! Come back for more racing and camaraderie with fellow wooden boat owners. This year there will be classes for 6-Meters, Schooners, Thunderbirds, and R-Boats, as well as PHRF classes. There will be a rowing race on Sunday morning for dinghies, rowing shells, and kayaks. If it is wood and it floats, you are invited! If you do not race, come to enjoy the entertainment and be a part of the spectator fleet. If you wish to participate and do not have your own boat, sign up to crew on another boat, watch the race from the Northwest Maritime Center deck, or join in with the Sea Shanty Song Circle. All onshore activities will take place
at the Northwest Maritime Center at the end of Water Street. We have reserved moorage at Point Hudson Marina. Please call 360-301-4938 as soon as possible to let us know if you plan to utilize it. Cost is approx. $1 per foot. Download an application at
www.woodenboat.org For more information, call (360) 301-4938 or write
2010regattas@gmail.com
Laser Pacific
Coast Championship June 4-5
The 2011 Laser Pacific Coast
Championship (PCC) will be hosted by Seattle Yacht Club. Racing will be on Shilshole Bay with social events at Corinthian Yacht Club of Seattle. Classes will include Laser, Laser Radial, and Laser 4.7 and in addition to our local fleet we’re expecting boats from the western states and BC. This event will provide competitors up to 25 points in the ILCA- NA Grand Prix program and ranking process for a berth at the 2012 Laser World Championship. For more information see:
www.seattleyachtclub.org in the Sailboat/Racing section or Brian Ledbetter:
brianl@seattleyachtclub.org or Brian Watkins:
brwatki_sail@live.com
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