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Shaw Island Classic Race August 6


Sponsored by the San Juan Island


Yacht Club, the 41st Annual Shaw Island Classic Sailboat Race will be held Saturday, August 6, and all eligible boats and crews are invited to participate. The race starts from Friday Harbor and permits circumnavigating scenic Shaw Island in either direction, and back to Friday Harbor for a hearty lasagna dinner and awards presentation. Entry forms may be downloaded


from the website: www.sjiyc.com or by contacting the SJIYC Race Committee at P.O. Box 67, Friday Harbor, WA 98250 or call (360) 378-3434.


STYC Single Handed Race August 13


Calling all skippers! It's time once


again to begin endurance training for the 2011 running of the Sloop Tavern Yacht Club single handed race. This race goes back to the very early days of STYC, when iron men sailed wooden ships. Are you (wo) man enough? Show us what you got, and turn out for this perennial classic as we honor the traditions of our fore fathers once again. Race details and registration can be found at STYC.org


Jr. Olympics Regatta August 20-21


Contact Seattle Yacht Club at (206) 325-1000 or


check: www.seattleyachtclub.org


Bellingham Yacht Club PITCH Regatta September 3-5


In its 38th year, PITCH 2011 is


a Grand Prix and 48° North Top 25 qualifying regatta and will offer PHRF and One Design Class racing, the Kelly O’Neil Cup for club team performance, free moorage and camping, delivery and cruising gear storage, free Dead Pirate burgers and beer at the Friday Skipper’s meeting, free hoist use and much, much, more. Details and NOR at www.BYC.org


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South Sound Sailing Social July 7-August 11


The Mid Sound Summer Sailing


Social will be held on subsequent Thursday evenings at the Des Moines Marina. A low key race will start at 7:00 pm, conducted by the Three Tree Point Yacht Club in cooperation with the Des Moines Marina. Any boat finishing the race by 8:30 pm, even if by engine, will be eligible for prizes! Social hour with food, beverages, and prizes will begin shortly after the race at the newly renovated party dock at the marina. Each night will feature a raffle with proceeds going to the Youth Sailing Program. There won’t be many rules except


to be safe and have lots of fun! Come join your friends (and make some new ones!) for sailing, food and prizes. There is no entry fee and the after race events are free. However, participants will be invited to make a tax deductible donation to Hospitality House and to the Des Moines Food Bank. For further information contact the Des Moines Marina at (206) 824-5700 or Debra Valpey at (206) 243-5566.


STYC & CYC Seattle -


“Take Your Time Fridays” 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. There is No need for a current PHRF rating, for this series. We encourage casual friendly


competition for cruiser/live-aboard type boats as well as the usual race participants. CYC's clubhouse will be open afterwards, featuring a no host bar and BBQ with free hamburgers and hot dogs. Go to www.styc.org for more information and sign up. It’s a lot of fun and it’s FREE!


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