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Maple Bay Yacht Club Labour Day Regatta September 2-4


The Maple Bay Yacht Club (MBYC)


is proud to announce the hosting of the 55th Annual Labour Day Regatta. This long-standing end of summer “Round- the-Bouys” racing for keelboats and dinghies in picturesque Maple Bay on southeastern Vancouver Island. There are approximately 10 international and local regattas throughout the summer starting with the Round Thetis Island in May and ending with the Labour Day Regatta in September. The annual event welcomes sailors from across both sides of the Strait and from across the border to join in great racing, sportsmanship and camaraderie. The regatta is will host the Don Taylor Cup for the big boat “Ultra Class”. Good food is planned again this year, including the infamous steak and salmon BBQ, Commodore‘s breakfasts, margarita party and 50’s dance on the Saturday evening. For more information, go to www.mbyc.bc.ca


September 17-18 PHRF-NW and one-design classes.


Call Brian at (206) 276-1445, email: brwatki_sail@live.com or register at www.seattleyachtclub.org


Norm Blanchard WOOD Regatta September 23-25


After a one year hiatus, the Center


for Wooden Boats will host the Norm Blanchard Wood Open & One Design Regatta. Large classic racer-cruisers up to 40 feet will race in the Open Class, Day Sailers will race in the long and small courses and we will also have the Classic Plastic Class - this year it will be the San Juan 21, a Northwest bred and developed class. Racing will start at noon Saturday


for three races and at 11:00 on Sunday for two races. Saturday evening dinner will be followed by a participants' “sailing experiences confessions” open chat. For information: Center for Wooden Boats (206) 382-2628 or www.cwb.org


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STYC Jack and Jill Race September 11


The Sloop Tavern Yacht Club (STYC)


invites you and your Jack or Jill. This race will start at 11:00 am and the course includes the Spring Beach, West Point, and Meadow Point buoys. For more information, please see: www.styc.org


CYCT 2011 Point Series The Corinthian Yacht Club of Tacoma


announces the 2011 Point Series. This is a four race series of middle distance races in the Commencement Bay area. All PHRF racers are invited, and must have a current PHRF-NW certificate as well as meeting PIYA requirements. September 17: Points Beals October 8: Command Point October 29: Point Defiance November 5: Browns Point C o n t a c t S t e v e R y a n


(253) 759-5213, or Ed Pinkham or epinkham@ha rborne t . com or (253) 332-7656. For the NOR and Race SYC Star & Bar Regatta Instructions go to CYCT.com


Shilhole Bay YC


TransPugset Benefit Regatta September 24


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 benefit Sound Experience, a non-profit organization that operates the schooner Adventuress in the Puget Sound. The benefit 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 boatyards have kindly donated


a free haul-out as a first-place prize for each class, including a raffled haulout 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


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