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2011 Northern CaliforniaSAILING CALENDARAND YRA MASTER SCHEDULE
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Irish Dragon Championship — 1st, 2nd
J/22 World Championship — 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 8th
J/24 European Championship — 1st, 3rd
J/24 Italian Nationals — 1st
J/24 World Championship — 1st, 3rd ,5th
J/80 World Championship — 1st, 2nd, 6th
Lake Garda Optimist Meeting, Cadet and Junior — 1st
Melges 20 Nationals — 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Melges 24 US Nationals — 2nd
Melges 32 US Nationals — 1st
Nordic Youth Championship, Optimist — Boys - 1st; Girls - 1st, 3rd
Optimist Turkish Federation Cup — 1st
Rolex IRC Nationals (Combined) — 1st
Snipe – US Women’s Nationals — 1st
Snipe North Americans — 1st
Snipe US Nationals — 1st, 3rd, 5th, 6th
Star European Championship — 1st, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 10th
Star North Americans — 1st, 2nd, 4th, 10th
Star Western Hemisphere Championships — 1st, 2nd, 5th, 6th, 7th
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CONTENTS
Welcome to the YRA 6YRA Entry Instructions 7YRA Entry Form 8PHRF Application 92010 Season Champions 10YRA Contact Information 12Sponsoring Clubs 14Yacht Club Alphabet Soup 16Additional Associations 16ODCA Fleets and Contacts 18-19Crew List 20PHRF Committee 22Sunrise/Sunset Times 24Latitude 38 Contact Information 24Beer Can Racing 26-29Women’s Circuit 30Midwinter Series 32-34Caribbean Circuit 36Fleet Schedules 38-40Racing Rules 42Equipment Requirements 44VHF Radio Channel Uses 46YRA Racing Areas 48-50 North Bay Marks 52Central Bay Marks 54-55South Bay Marks 56Pre-Race Checklist 58YRA Party Circuit 60-63YRA Notices of Race 61-74Race Signal Flags 76Monthly Calendar Pages 77-99Yachting Youth: Junior Programs 78-88Lake Circuit 90-96College Sailing 98Weekend Currents 98, 104SF Bay Current Charts 100-103Pacifi c Ocean Events 105Advertisers Index/Alpha Index 106
COVER PHOTO: Erik Simonson/www.h2oshots.comGraphic Design: Latitude/Christine Weaver
Questions concerning the 2011 YRA Calendar should be addressed tothe YRA office at (415) 771-9500 or the appropriate class association.
Check the monthly edition of Latitude 38 and www.latitude38.com for calendar updates.
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Greetings Bay Area racers and welcome to the YRA’s 2011 Racing Season! We’ve spent some time revamping the YRA racing program and we promise 2011 will be a great year for YRA rac-ing on the Bay. We have something for everyone, whether you sail a multihull, a classic woody or a one design boat, sail on the ocean or under PHRF in the Bay.
For 2011, the YRA Racing Season consists of three weekend regattas, a six race day series, two ocean circuits and a wooden boat series. HDA and ODCA will participate in the six race day series, and the Party Circuit series has the three weekend regattas. OYRA has its regular full season, along with a new ‘Daylight Series’, which consists of four shorter ocean races that start later and end earlier. The wood-ies have their traditional Bay races for Bears, Birds, Folkboats, IODs and Knarrs. You can fi nd out more information on the different racing series right here in this publication and on the YRA website at www.yra.org.
We encourage everyone to get a YRA membership and sign up to race. Your membership support and participation in the YRA helps us do everything we do. And we do a lot! Besides offering great racing, remember that the YRA administers the lo-cal PHRF. More than 700 boats received certifi cates in 2010 through the YRA, which makes us one of the most active sailing areas in the country. We also serve as the local liaison to the U.S. Coast Guard, handle the coordinating and processing of more than 850 marine events, main-tain racing buoys, and host the US Sailing Area G Appeals Committee, just to name a few of the things that keep us busy. In all we do, the YRA acts as an advocate for sailing on the Bay.
As always, we want to thank the YRA member Yacht Clubs and their Race Committees who are sponsoring this year’s YRA races. We couldn’t do it without you and your support. We know each YRA skipper and crew thanks you as well.
Be sure to follow us on Twitter and Facebook to keep up with all the latest YRA news. You can fi nd us on Twitter at YRAofSFBay and on Facebook at the YRA of SF Bay page!
Get those entries in, get your boats and crews prepared, and get out to the start line for ev-ery race you’re scheduled to sail.
Fair winds to all,
Gerry Brown, YRA ChairLaura Paul-Muñoz, YRA Executive DirectorYacht Racing Association of San Francisco Bay1070 Marina Village Pkwy., #202-GAlameda, CA 94501Phone (415) 771-9500 • Fax (415) 276-2378info@yra.org • www.yra.org
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THE YRA WELCOMES YOU TO THE 2011 RAC ING SEASON
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SIGN UP FOR THE 2011 RACING SEASON
Thank you for participating in the YRA! We offer a choice for racing both on the Bay and on the local ocean! SERIES INFORMATION
The YRA PC Series• The 3 marquee YRA Regattas: The Great Vallejo Race, the YRA 2nd Half Opener, and the YRA Season Closer. Each
weekend features 2 days of racing and a party at the host club Saturday night. • Each weekend is a stand-alone regatta. Division Champions will be named for each Regatta. • There are 6 Divisions available for each Regatta: PHRF, Sportboat, One-Design, Double/Singlehanded, Non-Spinnaker &
Multihull. Divisions may be split into multiple fleets to ensure tight racing.
The YRA Spring/Summer Series • In the Bay racing for boats with a current NCPHRF rating certificate (HDA) or for One-Design classes (ODCA). • The series consists of 6 races- the Spring 1, 2, & 3 and the Summer 1, 2, & 3. • HDA Divisions are determined by grouping similarly rated boats. • YRA Spring/Summer Series Racers are invited to race in the Crewed Lightship 1 race for an additional $5.00. Additional
OYRA equipment requirements must be met. See http://www.yra.org/OYRA/ocean_safety.html. • One-Design starts are available for any fleet that signs up for the ODCA season, or, gets at least 5 boats to sign up for a
single race day. If you are not sure if your One-Design fleet is a current ODCA fleet, or would like to sign your fleet up forODCA, please contact the YRA office at (415) 771-9500 or info@yra.org.
OYRA (Offshore Yacht Racing Association) • In 2011, there are 9 ocean races ranging from 25 to 60+ nautical miles as well as a "Daylight Series" consisting of 4 races that
start at 1030 hrs and finish by 2100 hrs. The Daylight Series races include both Lightship races, the One-Way to Half Moon Bay race & the Southern Cross.
• OYRA racers are invited to race in the Vallejo race for an additional $5.00 • Racers will race in one of the following 5 divisions, determined by their boat's rating or D/L ratio, unless choosing to race in the
Short Handed division: o PHRO 1a – NCPHRF of 0 or less o PHRO 1 - D/W ratio Less than 100 o PHRO 2 - D/W ratio 100 to 199 o PHRO 3 – D/W ratio 200 & Over o SHS – Shorthanded division, Specifically Requested, open to doublehanded or singlehanded boats only.
WBRA (Wooden Boat Racing Association • The WBRA participates in the US Sailing Golden Anchor program which makes WBRA racers eligible for a discounted US
Sailing Membership. US Sailing memberships through the WBRA Golden Anchor program must be purchased online here: http://www1.ussailing.org/membership/MPP/Default.aspx?ycid=112274N
• Bay racing for one of the following 4 fleets: o Bird Boats o Bear Boats o Folkboats o IODs o Knarrs
GENERAL INFORMATION • YRA Sailing Instructions are available on the YRA website at www.yra.org. Sailing instructions are normally posted
approximate ly 2 weeks prior to each race. If you do not have access to the internet and need to have your race instructions mailed to you, please contact the YRA office at (415) 771-9500 or info@yra.org
• Entries for a series, or individual regatta, must be received by 5 pm the Monday before the race or a $35 late fee will be applied. No entries wi ll be accepted after 5 pm the Wednesday before a race.
• A YRA sailing membership and a membership in a YRA member yacht club is required to register a boat for any YRA series. A YRA membership is required to race in any individual YRA Race, but one time racers do not need to belong to a member club.
• The YRA Offers a discount on all race fees to US Sailing Members. YRA Racers are eligible for a discount on US Sailing Memberships through the Golden Anchor Program. US Sailing Memberships can be purchased online at http://www1.ussailing.org/membership/MPP/Default.aspx?ycid=101132Z.
• Sailors entering the OYRA Season, or any individual OYRA Race, must submit a signed OYRA Boat/Crew Information and Statement of Compliance Sheet before each ocean Race. See http://www.yra.org/OYRA/ocean_safety.html for more information. Please note that to race in an OYRA Race a 406 EPIRB or 406 PLB is required.
• Please fill out your entry form completely, sign, date and return it to the YRA office along with your payment. If you need additional assistance completing this form, please contact the YRA office.
• You can save time and postage by signing up online! Visit www.yra.org for more information!
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Entry Formnext page!
Yacht Racing Association of San Francisco Bay - 2011 Entry Form
Alameda, CA 94501
Phone: 415.771.9500 Fax: 415.276.2378
email: info@yra.org
1070 Marina Village Prky, Suite 202-G
YRA Membership:
YRA Spring/Summer Series only (HDA/ODCA, no PC Series)
Wooden Boat Racing Association (WBRA) Season
YRA Spring/Summer + PC Series (HDA/ODCA, Includes PC races)
Offshore Yacht Racing Association (OYRA) Full Season
Season Racing Fees:
$45
TOTAL____________
YRA Spring/Summer Series racers entering Lightship 1
Office use only
Check Number ___________ Amount PD_____________ DATE Received in office_____________________________
In consideration of being admitted to sailing membership in the Yacht Racing Association of San Francisco Bay (YRA), I agree to abide by "The Racing Rules of Sailing" and the Sailing Instructions of the YRA and the regatta sponsors. I warrant that I will maintain compliance with the YRA Minimum Equipment requirements. To the fullest extent permitted by law, I hereby waive any rights I may have to sue the YRA with respect to personal injury or property damage suffered by myself or my crew as a result of our participation in the YRA and hereby release the YRA and it's race organizers from any liability for such injury or damage.. I further warrant that I have not relied upon any of the above entities or individuals in preparing my yacht for racing. Signed: _____________________________________________Date: _____________________
Membership Fees:
$150
$150
$180
$195
$
$
$
$
$
Fleet
Single Race Fees:
$5 $
$165
$195
$210
US Sailing Members
$165
Non US Sailing Members
Vallejo Race Only
2nd Half Opener Only
Season Closer Only
$10
$75
$75
$75
All other YRA Races (write in race name):
$80
$80
$80
$
$
$
Renewal of 2010 Certificate:
New Certificate/Renewal of 2009 or prior Cert.:
$
$
$30 for YRA Members/$40 for NON-YRA Members
$45 for YRA Members/$55 for NON YRA Members
NCPHRF Fees:
Late Fee:
Any entry Rec'd after 5pm the Mon before the race $
No entries are accepted after 5pm the Wednesday before the race$35
Required for YRA Racing
$50 $55 $
* Participants in an ocean race or ocean series must submit a signed OYRA Boat/Crew Information and Statement of Compliace Sheet before each ocean Race. See http://www.yra.org/OYRA/ocean_safety.html
C.C.
Card Holder's Signature:_______________________________Card Holder's Signature:_______________________________Card Holder's Signature:_________________ ________________ B______________________________ B______________ illing Address:____________________________illing Address:____________________________illing Address:_________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________
US Sailing Members
Non US Sailing Members
Fleet
Yacht Club Affiliation:
Card Number:______________________________________ CVV #__________ Name on Card:_________________________Exp Date:__________
Name:
Street:
City,State,Zip:
Evening Phone: Daytime Phone:
Email Address:
Boat Name:
Boat Model:
Manufacturer:
Designer:
U.S. Sailing #: YRA Member #:U.S. Sailing #: YRA Member #:
Sail Number:
Yr Built:
Yr. Designed:
Berth/Slip #:Marina:
OYRA season racers entering Vallejo $5 $$10
Party Circuit racers entering the Summer Sailstice $5 $$10
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Make check payable to YRA. To pay by MasterCard or Visa please provide card info below, including billing street address and zip code
$$150 $165YRA PC Series -3 weekend regattas: Vallejo, 2nd Half Opener, Season Closer
OYRA Daylight Series- 4 ocean races- both Lightships, Half Moon Bay, SoCross $150 $$165*
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Fixed, Moveable or Keel/Centerboard?
Inboard, Outboard or None?
Fixed, Folding or Feathering?
# of Blades (2 or 3)?
Is any of your ballast moveable?
# of Trapezes/Hiking Straps:
Signature of owner Date:
The NCPHRF rating certificate is a contract between you, the NCPHRF Committee, and your competitors. You and your competitors expect this form to be accurate and that the reported characteristics will be maintained while racing. Failure to advise the NCPHRF Committee in writing of ANY modification to your boat which will alter its sailing performance may be grounds for protest and disqualification of the yacht. Your rating is valid through December 31 of the year issued. I certify that the above information is accurate and correct, that I have read the NORTHERN CALIFORNIA PHRF RULES AND GUIDELINES, and concur with, and agree to sail by those terms and conditions.
Mast Material:
Sprit Length:
Rating Fees: $45 for YRA members, $55 for non-YRA members, $90 including YRA Membership, $60 for out-of-area (outside USS AREA G) boats.
1070 Marina Village Pkwy, Ste 202-G, Alameda, CA 94501
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA PHRF RATING APPLICATION 2011
The NCPHRFCommittee has no responsibility for the seaworthiness or safety of yachts rated, but cites US SAILING Fundamental Rule 4, "It shall be the sole responsibility of each yacht to decide whether or not to start or to continue to race" .
Please refer to the NCPHRF Rules and Guidelines for assistance in successfully completing this application
Phone: (415) 771-9500 E-mail: PHRF@yra.org Fax: 415-276-2378
SSF:ASF:
If yes, complete the following:
If yes, complete the following:
see Rules and Guidelines Part 1, II, E
ASMG:
THIS FORM IS FOR BOATS NOT PREVIOUSLY RATED OR BOATS WHICH DID NOT HAVE A 2010 CERTIFICATE.
Do you want an ODR (One Design Rating)?
Please provide accurate drawings or pictures showing side and end views of your boat from deck to bottom of keel and attach to this application. Where possible, give measurements in feet and decimals.
What is the source of the information provided?
Measurement Certificate Sales Brochure Class Rules Sailmaker Designer Own Measurement
Fixed @ 0 deg or:
SSMG:
YES NO N/A
Circle all that apply.
Standing Rigging Material:
Yes/No
This is a:
Office use only
Check # ___________ Amount PD___________ Date Rec'd in office_________________________C.C.
Card Number:__________________________________________
Card Holder's Signature:_______________________________________________
CVV #_______ Name on Card:_________________________
Billing Address:__________________________________________
Make check payable to YRA. To pay by MasterCard or VISA please provide card information below, including billing street address and zip code
PHRF Rating: ________
Exp Date:________
Yacht Club Affiliation:
Name:
Street:
City,State,Zip:
Evening Phone: Daytime Phone:
Email Address:
Boat Name:
Boat Model:
Manufacturer:
Designer:
U.S. Sailing #: YRA Member #:U.S. Sailing #: YRA Member #:
Sail Number:
Yr Built:
Yr. Designed:
Berth/Slip #:Marina:
MGM:
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YRA-PCPC D (SF 30): Shameless, Custom Schumacher 30, George Ellison, BYC
PC G: Jeannette, Frers 40 IOR 1-ton, Henry King, BYC
PC H: Always Friday, Antrim 27, John Liebenberg, RYC
PC J: Baleineau, Ericson Olson 34, Charles Brochard, RYC
PC K: Arcadia, Custom Nash 28.5, Gordie Nash, RYC
PC M: Gypsy Lady, Cal 34-1, Val Clayton, Marin YC
PC Non-Spinnaker: Kind of Blue, Hanse 370,Michael Gregg
PC Single/Double: Rambler, Cal 20Mike Farrell, GGYC
PC Express 27: El Raton, Ray Lotto, StFYC
PC Islander 36: Windwalker, Richard Schoenhair & Greg Gilliom, SSS
PC SF 180: Goose, Catalina 30, Mike Kastrop, SBYC
PC Santana 22: Meliki, Tom Montoya, EYC
YRA-HDAHDA G: Mintaka 4, Farr 38, Gerry Brown, BYC
HDA Sportboats: Headrush, Antrim 27,Charlie Watt, SeqYC
HDA D, SF 30: Topgallant, Tartan 10,Jim Lindsey, SFYC
HDA K: Can O’Whoopass, Cal 20Richard Von Ehrenkrook, SFYC
YRA-ODCAExpress 37: Eclipse, Mark Dowdy, SFYC
Islander 36: Windwalker, Richard Schoenhair & Greg Gilliom, SSS
SF 180: Goose, Catalina 30, Mike Kastrop, SBYC
Santana 22: Meliki, Tom Montoya, EYC
YRA-WBRABird: Robin, Cissy Kirrane, SYC
Folkboat: Polperro, Peter Jeal, BVBC
IOD: Fjaer, Richard Pearce, SFYC
Bear: Chance, Glen Treser, AeoYC
Knarr: Fifty-Fifty, Jon Perkins, StFYC
CONGRATULATIONS 2011 SEASON WINNERS
YRA-OYRAOYRA PHRO1A (PHRF 0 or less), Spring, Fall & Overall: Ocelot, Custom Fox 44, Greg Nelsen & Kevin Flanigan, SSS
OYRA PHRO1, Fall & Overall: Always Friday, Antrim 27, John Liebenberg, RYC
OYRA PHRO1, Spring: War Pony, Farr 36 ODR, Mark Howe, RYC
OYRA PHRO2, Spring & Overall: Split Water,Beneteau First 10R, David Britt, RYC
OYRA PHRO2, Fall: X-Dream,X-119, Steen Moller, SSS
OYRA PHRO3, Spring: Green Buffalo,Cal 40, Jim Quanci, RYC
OYRA PHRO3, Fall: Ohana,Beneteau 45F5, Steve Hocking, SYC
OYRA PHRO3, Overall: Ay Caliente!,Beneteau 36.7, Aaron Kennedy, RYC
OYRA SHS - Shorthanded, Spring, Fall & Overall:Moonshine, Custom DP 26, Dylan Benjamin, RYC
SSSSinglehanded: Mirage, Black Soo,Ben Mewes, RYC/IYC
Doublehanded: Outsider, Azzura 310,Greg Nelsen & Andrew Dura, SSS
Small BoatsEl Toro Seniors: Gordie Nash, RYC
El Toro Juniors: Haydon Stapleton, RYC
Mercury: John Hansen, RYC
Vanguard 15: Sally Madsen/Adam Rothschild, TISC
Wylie Wabbit: Weckless, Tim Russell, SFYC
And More…BAMA: Papillon, Corsair F-27, Drew Scott, BAMA
Etchells: JR, Bill Melbostad/Bryan Moore, SFYC
Express 27: El Raton, Ray Lotto, StFYC
J/24: TMC Racing, Michael Whitfi eld, BYC
J/105: Arbitrage, Bruce Stone, StFYC
J/120: Mr. Magoo, Steve Madeira, StFYC
Melges 24: Bones, Robert Harf, RYC
Moore 24: Banditos, John Kernot, RYC
Ph: 866-377-3948
Richard Tressler ext. 1047008
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YRA CONTACTS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD* 2011-2012: Gerry BrownWk (408) 245-6560, mintaka.4@gmail.com
IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIRMAN* 2011-2012: Pat BroderickHm (707) 528-2109, broderic@sonic.net
SECRETARY* 2011-2012: Bob NaberHm (510) 769-0309, k38bob@aol.com
TREASURER* 2011-2012: Bobbi TosseHm (925) 939-9885, Fax (925) 906-9282, bobbi@jfcbat.com
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Laura PaulWk (415) 771-9500, Cell (415) 994-4711, Fax (415) 276-2378, info@yra.org*Executive Committee
MEMBER AT LARGE 2011-2012: Paul KamenHm (510) 540-7968, Fax (510) 540-6324, pk@well.com
MEMBER AT LARGE 2011-2012: Charles HodgkinsHm (510) 865-9045, charles@sailingmischief.com
MEMBER AT LARGE 2011-2012: Brock DeLappeHm (510) 865-2942, brockdelappe@comcast.net
CHARTER ASSOCIATION PRESIDENTS
HDA: George EllisonWk (408) 991-9992, gce@andpac.com
ODCA: Bill MurphyHm (510) 525-3161, capnbill@lmi.net
OYRA: Andy Newell(408) 391-0963, andy.newell@sbcglobal.net
WBRA: Robert ThalmanHm (415) 479-3281, Fax (415) 499-8077, bobthalman@aol.com
WBRA, YRA REPRESENTATIVE: Don WilsonHm (510) 527-1619, windansea@sprintmail.com
COMMITTEES
BUOYS: Nick SalvadorHm (510) 406-5169, nick.salvador@gmail.com
COMPUTER SYSTEM COMMITTEE CHAIR: George GurrolaHm (510) 843-9417, ggurrola@comcast.net
PHRF: (415) 771-9500, phrf@yra.orgSee page 22 for PHRF (Performance Handicap Racing Formula) committee.
RACE MANAGEMENT: Bill GageHm (415) 456-1130, Fax (415) 460-6200, bgage@savitar.net
US SAILING
DIRECTOR, AREA G: Tom RobertsHm (415) 898-7802, tensleyrob@aol.com
AREA REGIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE: John ChristmanHm (510) 797-5524, Cell (510) 410-6771,Fax (510) 790-3273, john.christman@jc2tech.com
ARO, AREA G: Bill GageHm (415) 456-1130, Wk (415) 460-6200, bgage@savitar.net
APPEALS COMMITTEE
John Christman, Hm (510) 797-5524, Cell (510) 410-6771,Fax (510) 790-3273, john.christman@jc2tech.com
Paul Kamen, Hm (510) 540-7968, Fax (510) 540-6324, pk@well.com
Tom Roberts, Hm/Wk (415) 898-7802, tensleyrob@aol.com
Robert Thalman, Hm (415) 479-3281, Fax (415) 499-8077, bobthalman@aol.com
Latitude 38 has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of all information, but please confirm your schedule with your fleet captain and look in the monthly Latitude 38 Race Calendar or on www.latitude38.com for changes. Due to space limitations, not all information could be included.
Sunday Brunch SeriesJan 2, Jan 16, Feb 6,
Feb 20, Mar 6Warning Gun 12:55Brunch (9am to 1pm)
Racing Seminar (10:30)New racers always welcome.
Sweet Sixteen SeriesWednesdays
May 4 - June 22July 13 - Aug 31
Warning Gun 18:25A great way to ease into racing –
ideal conditions and protected waters.Light dinner available after the races.
OktoberfestSaturday, Oct 1
A NEW race at OYC featuring a South Baycourse and a party at OYC after the race.
Dinner served Fridays and SaturdaysLunch on Wednesdays
Brunch on SundaysGuest docks available
(please call for reservations)
See our website for race details and entry forms www.oaklandyachtclub.com
Sail, Motor, or Drive to OYC N37 47.008, W122 15.096
1101 Pacific Marina, Alameda, CA 94501Phone: (510) 522-6868
Fax: (510) 522-7378email: race@oaklandyachtclub.comAccepting new member applications.
2011 Racing Events
OaklandYacht
Club
Rites of SpringSaturday, March 19
Singlehanded, Doublehanded and Women's Crews.
Schreiber CupSaturday, Sept 17
A fun race/rally around TI for members ofthe Oakland and Treasure Island YCs.
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SPONSORING CLUBS
BAY VIEW BOAT CLUB (BYC) • (415) 495-9500Arjan Bok c/o BVBC, 489 Terry François Street, San Francisco 94158-2108
BERKELEY YACHT CLUB (BYC) • (510) 843-9292Bobbi Tosse c/o BYC, 1 Seawall Drive, Berkeley 94710
CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB (CYC) • (415) 789-9206Donal Botkin c/o CYC, 43 Main Street, Tiburon 94920
ENCINAL YACHT CLUB (EYC) • (925) 930-0247Matthew Dean c/o EYC, 1251 Pacific Marina, Alameda 94501
GOLDEN GATE YACHT CLUB (GGYC) • (415) 346-BOATMont McMillen c/o GGYC, 1 Yacht Road, San Francisco 94123
HALF MOON BAY YACHT CLUB (HMBYC) • (650) 728-2120Steve Smith c/o HMBYC, PO Box 52, El Granada 94018
ISLAND YACHT CLUB (IYC) • (510) 521-7442John New c/o IYC, 1815 Clement Avenue, Alameda 94501
RICHMOND YACHT CLUB (RYC) • (510) 237-2821Doug McVae c/o RYC, PO Box 70295, Pt. Richmond 94807
ST. FRANCIS YACHT CLUB (StFYC) • (415) 563-6363John Craig c/o StFYC, On the Marina, San Francisco 94123
SAN FRANCISCO YACHT CLUB (SFYC) • (415) 789-5647Anne McCormack c/o SFYC, PO Box 379, Belvedere 94920
SAN RAFAEL YACHT CLUB (SRYC) • (415) 459-9828Richard Lockman c/o SRYC, 200 Yacht Club Dr., San Rafael 94901
SAUSALITO YACHT CLUB (SYC) • (415) 331-9147John Mount c/o SYC, PO Box 267, Sausalito 94966
SINGLEHANDED SAILING SOCIETY (SSS) • (866) 724-5777Max Crittenden c/o SSS, PO Box 3334, San Rafael 94912
SOUTH BEACH YACHT CLUB (SBYC) • (650) 302-1187Nancy DeMauro c/o SBYC, Pier 40 On the Embarcadero, San Francisco 94107
VALLEJO YACHT CLUB (VYC) • (707) 643-1254Gordon Smith c/o VYC, 485 Mare Island Way, Vallejo 94590
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Nov 6: Jack & Jill +1 Woman-Skippered Triplehanded Race on the Estuary
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YACHT CLUB ALPHABET SOUP
ADDITIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
ABYC Alamitos Bay Yacht ClubASL American Sailing LeagueAYC* Alameda Yacht ClubAeoYC* Aeolian Yacht ClubBAMA* Bay Area Multihull Assn.BBYC* Ballena Bay Yacht ClubBVBC* Bay View Boat ClubBYC* Berkeley Yacht ClubBenYC* Benicia Yacht ClubCBYC Cabrillo Beach YCCMA Cal Maritime AcademyCN Club NautiqueCPYC* Coyote Point Yacht ClubCSC* Cal Sailing ClubCYC* Corinthian Yacht ClubCalYC California Yacht ClubDPYC Dana Point Yacht ClubDSC* Diablo Sailing ClubEYC* Encinal Yacht ClubElkYC* Elkhorn Yacht ClubEmYC* Emeryville Yacht ClubFLYC* Folsom Lake Yacht ClubFSC Fremont Sailing ClubFYC* Fresno Yacht ClubGCYC* Gold Country Yacht ClubGGYC* Golden Gate Yacht ClubHMBYC* Half Moon Bay Yacht ClubHPSC HP Sailing ClubInvYC* Inverness Yacht ClubIYC* Island Yacht ClubLBYC Long Beach Yacht ClubLGYC* Los Gatos Yacht ClubLMSC Lake Merritt Sailing ClubLTWYC* Lake Tahoe Windjammers
Yacht ClubLWSC Lake Washington Sailing ClubLYSA Lake Yosemite Sailing
AssociationMBYC Mission Bay YC
MMBA Master Mariners Benevolent Association
MPYC* Monterey PeninsulaYacht Club
MYC* Marin Yacht ClubNHYC Newport Harbor Yacht ClubNOSA Newport Ocean Sailing
AssociationOPYC* Oyster Point Yacht ClubOYC* Oakland Yacht ClubPCYC Pacific Cup Yacht ClubPICYA Pacific Inter-Club Yacht Assn.PresYC* Presidio Yacht ClubPYSF Peninsula Youth Sailing
FoundationRYC* Richmond Yacht ClubSBYC* South Beach Yacht ClubSCYC* Santa Cruz Yacht ClubSDYC San Diego Yacht ClubSFYC* San Francisco Yacht ClubSJYC* San Jose Yacht ClubSLYC San Leandro Yacht ClubSPYC* Sierra Point Yacht ClubSRYC* San Rafael Yacht ClubSSC* Stockton Sailing ClubSSS* Singlehanded Sailing So ci etySSYC South Shore Yacht ClubSWYC Southwestern Yacht ClubSYC* Sausalito Yacht ClubSeqYC* Sequoia Yacht ClubStFYC* Saint Francis Yacht ClubTahoe YC* Tahoe Yacht ClubTISC Treasure Island Sailing
CenterTIYC* Treasure Island Yacht ClubTPYC Transpacific Yacht ClubTYC* Tiburon Yacht ClubVYC* Vallejo Yacht ClubWSC* Whiskeytown Sailing Club
• BAADS: Bay Area Association of Disabled Sailors(415) 281-0212, www.baads.org
• BAMA: Bay Area Multihull AssociationRoss Stein, racechair@sfbama.org, www.sfbama.org
• BAYS: Bay Area Youth SailingPO Box 1361, Sausalito, 94965, www.bayarea-youthsailing.com
• MMBA: Master Mariners Benevolent As so ci a tion (415) 364-1656, www.mastermariners.org
• PICYA: Pacific Inter-Club Yacht Association Daphne Owen, daphne@teal.net, www.picya.org
• SSS: Singlehanded Sailing SocietyMax Crittenden, (650) 859-5673, www.sfbaysss.org
• U.S. COAST GUARD (Marine Event Permits): (415) 399-3440, Fax (415) 399-3480
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CREW LIST
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2011 Sailing Calendar and YRA Master Schedule
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2011 SUNRISE AND SUNSETAs observed from sea level at the Golden Gate Bridge
Pacifi c Standard TimeCorrected for Daylight Saving Time
RISE SETJULY 5 .................... 5:53 ..........20:35 10 .................... 5:56 ..........20:34 15 .................... 6:00 ..........20:32 20 .................... 6:03 ..........20:29 25 .................... 6:07 ..........20:25 30 .................... 6:11 ..........20:21AUGUST 5 .................... 6:16 ..........20:15 10 .................... 6:21 ..........20:09 15 .................... 6:25 ..........20:03 20 .................... 6:29 ..........19:57 25 .................... 6:34 ..........19:50 30 .................... 6:38 ..........19:42SEPTEMBER 5 .................... 6:43 ..........19:34 10 .................... 6:47 ..........19:26 15 .................... 6:51 ..........19:18 20 .................... 6:56 ..........19:10 25 .................... 7:00 ..........19:03 30 .................... 7:04 ..........18:55OCTOBER 5 .................... 7:09 ..........18:47 10 .................... 7:13 ..........18:40 15 .................... 7:18 ..........18:33 20 .................... 7:23 ..........18:26 25 .................... 7:28 ..........18:20 30 .................... 7:33 ..........18:14NOVEMBER 5 .................... 7:39 ..........18:07 10 .................... 6:45 ..........17:03 15 .................... 6:50 ..........16:59 20 .................... 6:55 ..........16:55 25 .................... 7:01 ..........16:53 30 .................... 7:06 ..........16:51DECEMBER 5 .................... 7:10 ..........16:51 10 .................... 7:14 ..........16:51 15 .................... 7:18 ..........16:52 20 .................... 7:21 ..........16:54 25 .................... 7:24 ..........16:57 30 .................... 7:25 ..........17:00
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BALLENA BAY YACHT CLUBFriday Night Grillers: 4/8, 4/22, 5/6, 5/20, 6/3, 6/17, 7/1, 7/15, 7/29, 8/12, 8/26, 9/9. Matt Schuessler, (925) 785-2740, race@bbyc.org,www.bbyc.org
BAY VIEW BOAT CLUB Monday Night Madness. Spring: 4/18, 5/2, 5/16, 5/30, 6/13, 6/20 (make-up). Fall: 7/25, 8/15, 8/22, 9/5, 9/19, 9/26 (make-up). Arjan Bok, (415) 310-8592,bayviewracing@sbcglobal.net, www.bayviewboatclub.org
BERKELEY YACHT CLUB Every Friday Night: 4/1-9/23. Paul Kamen,(510) 540-7968, pk@well.com, www.berkeleyyc.org
CAL SAILING CLUBSunday morning races year-round; Thursday evening races April-October. For members only in Laser Bahia and JY 15 dinghies, weather and tides permitting.Gary Farber and Alistair Boettiger, racing_chair@cal-sailing.com, www.cal-sailing.org
CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUBEvery Friday Night: 4/8-9/2.(415) 497-5411, racing@cyc.org, www.cyc.org
COYOTE POINT YACHT CLUBEvery Wednesday Night: 4/6-10/26. George Suppes,(650) 921-4712, regatta@cpyc.com, www.cpyc.com
ENCINAL YACHT CLUBFriday Nights. Spring Twilight Series: 4/22, 5/6, 5/20, 6/10, 6/17. Summer Twilight Series: 7/22, 8/5, 8/19, 9/9, 9/23.Chris Hanson, (510) 301-2081,rearcommodore@encinal.org, www.encinal.org
2011 BEER CAN SERIES
The 2011 Beer Can Series Schedule fol-lows. Beer can races are great venues for sail-ors to learn racing skills, try out new crew, bring the family, socialize, and have fun.
Stockton Sailing Club, with Wednesday night racing on the San Joaquin River, and Ballena Bay Yacht Club, with Friday night racing on the Alameda side of the South Bay, rejoin the list this year. If your club has a beer can series you’d like to list here next year, please email your schedule and contact information to chris@latitude38.com, or fax it to (415) 383-5816, by November 10, 2011.
continued on page 28
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ISLAND YACHT CLUB Friday Nights. Spring Island Nights: 4/15, 4/29, 5/13, 6/3, 6/17. Summer Island Nights: 7/15, 7/29, 8/12, 8/26, 9/16.John New, (510) 521-2980, iycracing@yahoo.com,www.iyc.org
LAKE TAHOE WINDJAMMERS YACHT CLUB Wednesday Nights. Casual Races: 5/4-7/6 & 8/31-10/12. Timed Races: 7/13-8/24. Steve Katzman,(530) 577-7715,www.tahoewindjammers.com
LAKE WASHINGTON SAILING CLUBEvery Thursday Night: May-August. Dan Clark, www.lwsailing.org
LAKE YOSEMITE SAILINGASSOCIATIONEvery Thursday Night: 5/12-8/25. Tom Cooke, tcookeatty1@yahoo.com, www.lakeyosemitesailing.org
MONTEREY PENISULA YACHT CLUBSunset Series. Every Wednesday Night: Late March-September.Ray Ward, (831) 659-2401,www.mpyc.org
OAKLAND YACHT CLUBSweet 16 Series. Every Wednesday Night: 5/4-6/22 & 7/13-8/31.John Tuma, (510) 366-1476,j_tuma@comcast.net,www.oaklandyachtclub.com
RICHMOND YACHT CLUBWednesday Nights: 4/6, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/18, 5/25, 6/1, 6/15, 6/22, 6/29, 7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27, 8/3, 8/10, 8/17, 8/24, 8/31, 9/7, 9/21, 9/28.Eric Arens, (510) 841-6022, ericarens@comcast.net,www.richmondyc.org
ST. FRANCIS YACHT CLUBBeer Can Series, Every Wednesday Night: May-August. Kiteboarding Series, Thursday Nights: April-September.Windsurfi ng Series, Friday Nights: April-September. John Craig, (415) 563-6363, racemgr@stfyc.com, www.stfyc.com
GOLDEN GATE YACHT CLUBFriday Nights: 5/6, 5/20, 6/3, 6/17, 7/1, 7/15, 7/29, 8/12, 8/26. Leslie Iacopi, (415) 931-3980,lesliesailor2003@yahoo.com, www.ggyc.com
2011 BEER CAN SERIEScontinued from page 26
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2011 BEER CAN SERIES
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SANTA CRUZ YACHT CLUBWet Wednesdays. Every Wednesday Night: 3/16-11/2. Greg Haws, (831) 425-0690, greg@scyc.org
SAUSALITO YACHT CLUBTuesday Nights. Spring Sunset Series: 4/26, 5/10, 5/24, 6/7, 6/21. Summer Sunset Series: 7/26, 8/9, 8/23, 9/6, 9/20. Dave Borton, (415) 302-7084,race@sausalitoyachtclub.org, www.sausalitoyachtclub.org
SEQUOIA YACHT CLUBEvery Wednesday Night: 4/20-10/12.Steve Holmstrom, (650) 610-9501,toothvet@sbcglobal.net, www.sequoiayc.org
SOUTH BEACH YACHT CLUBFriday Night Series: 4/22, 4/29, 5/6, 5/20, 6/3, 6/17, 6/24, 7/15, 7/22, 7/29, 8/5, 8/19, 8/26.Tad Sheldon, (408) 546-1240, tad.sheldon@sbcglobal.net, www.southbeachyachtclub.org
STOCKTON SAILING CLUBEvery Wednesday Night: 6/1-8/24. Patrick Felten,(209) 518-6371, regatta11@stocktonsc.org,www.stocktonsc.org
TAHOE YACHT CLUBBeer Can Series, Every Wednesday Night: 6/1-8/31.Dan Hauserman, (530) 581-4700, dan@ilovetahoe.comLaser Series, Every Monday Night: 5/30-8/29. Rick Raduziner, (530) 583-6070, raduziner@sbcglobal.net www.tahoeyc.com
TIBURON YACHT CLUBEvery Friday Night: 5/20-9/9. Ian Matthew, (415) 883-6339, race@tyc.org, www.tyc.org
VALLEJO YACHT CLUBEvery Wednes day Night: 4/6-9/28.Gordon Smith, (530) 622-8761,fl eetcaptainsail@vyc.org, www.vyc.org
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WOMEN’S CIRCUITSaturday, February 26Sadie Hawkins Race, IYCJohn New, (510) 521-2980,iycracing@iyc.org, www.iyc.org
Saturday, March 19Rites of Spring (division for all-female crews), OYC, John Tuma,(510) 366-1476, j_tuma@comcast.net,www.oaklandyachtclub.com
Saturday, April 16Women Skipper Regatta, SYC,Dave Borton, (415) 302-7084,race@sausalitoyachtclub.org,www.sausalitoyachtclub.org
Saturday, July 9Jack & Jill Race, SSC, Patrick Felten,(209) 518-6371,regatta11@stocktonsc.org,www.stocktonsc.org
Saturday, July 23Women’s Clinic, LTWYC, Steve Katzman, (530) 577-7715, LTWYC2@aol.com,www.tahoewindjammers.com
Sunday, July 31Women’s Day Race, LTWYC, Steve Katzman, (530) 577-7715, LTWYC2@aol.com,www.tahoewindjammers.com
Sunday, August 7Gracie & George Regatta, EYC, Chris Hanson, (510) 301-2081,RearCommodore@encinal.org,www.encinal.org
Sunday, September 18Jack & Jill Doublehanded Regatta,Greg Haws, (831) 425-0690,greg@scyc.org, www.scyc.org
Saturday, October 1Jack & Jill Regatta, CPYC,George Suppes, (650) 921-4712,regatta@cpyc.com
Saturday & Sunday, October 1-2Women’s Sailing Seminar (race Sunday), IYC, John New, (510) 521-2980,iycracing@iyc.org, www.iyc.org
Saturday, October 8Joan Storer Regatta, TYC,Ian Matthew, (415) 883-6339,race@tyc.org, www.tyc.org
Sunday, October 16Lady’s Skipper Race, PresYC,James Pennington, (415) 816-2902,presidioyachtclub@hotmail.com,www.presidioyachtclub.org
Saturday, October 22Ruth Gordon Schnapp Regatta, GGYC, Leslie Iacopi, (415) 931-3980,lesliesailor2003@yahoo.com,www.ggyc.com
Sunday, November 6Jack & Jill + 1 (woman skipper triplehand-ed race), IYC, John New, (510) 521-7442, iycracing@iyc.org, www.iyc.org
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If your organization has a midwinter series you’d like included here next year, email your schedule and contact information to chris@latitude38.com, or fax it to(415) 383-5816, by November 10, 2011.
MIDWINTER SERIES
BERKELEY YACHT CLUB Midwinters, remaining 2010-2011 season dates: 1/8, 1/9, 2/12, 2/13. Champion of Champions: 2/27. Fall 2011 dates: 11/12, 11/13, 12/10, 12/11. Bobbi Tosse, (925) 939-9885, bobbi_john@jfcbat.com
Chowder Series, remaining 2010-2011 season dates: 1/2, 1/16, 1/23, 1/30, 2/6, 2/20, 2/27, 3/6, 3/13, 3/20. Fall 2011 dates: 10/2, 10/9, 10/16, 10/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/20, 11/27, 12/4, 12/18, 12/25. Paul Kamen, (510) 540-7968, pk@well.comwww.berkeleyyc.org
CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUBMidwinters: January 15-16, February 19-20, March 19 (non-counter). (415) 497-5411, racing@cyc.org, www.cyc.org
ELKHORN YACHT CLUBFrostbite Series: 1/23, 2/6, 2/20, 3/6, 3/20.Chowder Cup: five races October-December. Paul Putter,(831) 724-3875, pputter@yahoo.com, www.elkhornyc.com
ENCINAL YACHT CLUBJack Frost Midwinters, remaining 2010-2011 season: 1/22, 2/26, 3/26. Fall 2011: 11/12.Chris Hanson, (510) 301-2081, RearCommodore@encinal.org
Small Boat Winter Series: 1/29, 2/26, 3/26.Charles Hodgkins, (510) 504-4076, chodgkins@encinal.org www.encinal.org
GOLDEN GATE YACHT CLUB Manuel Fagundes Seaweed Soup Cup, remaining 2010-2011 season: 1/8, 2/5, 3/5. Fall 2011: 11/5, 12/3.Leslie Iacopi (415) 931-3980, lesliesailor2003@yahoo.com
HALF MOON BAY YACHT CLUBMidwinters, remaining 2010-2011 season: 1/16, 2/20, 3/20.Fall 2011: 12/18. (650) 728-2120, rcommodore@hmbyc.org
ISLAND YACHT CLUBMidwinters, remaining 2010-2011 season: 1/9, 2/13, 3/13.Fall 2011: 11/13, 12/11. (510) 521-2980, iycracing@yahoo.com, www.iyc.org
LAKE MERRITT SAILING CLUB Midwinters: Four races, December-March. Remaining 2010-2011 season: 1/9, 2/12, 3/13. Doyle Buddington, (510) 444-5292, ebuddington@earthlink.net
MONTEREY PENINSULA YACHT CLUBPerry Cup (Mercury): First weekend in November; first Saturdays Dec.-Feb. Dick Clark, (831) 373-8956, dnjclark@sbcglobal.netwww.mpyc.org
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MIDWINTER SERIES
OAKLAND YACHT CLUBSunday Brunch Series: 1/2, 1/16, 2/6, 2/20, 3/6. John Tuma, (510) 366-1476, j_tuma@comcast.net, www.oaklandyachtclub.com
REGATTA PRO Winter One Design Series, remaining 2010-2011 season: 1/8, 2/12. Fall 2011: 11/12, 12/10. Jeff Zarwell, (415) 595-8364, jzarwell@regattapro.com, www.regattapro.com
RICHMOND YACHT CLUBSmall Boat Midwinters, remaining 2010-2011 season: 1/2, 2/6, 3/6. Fall 2011: 12/4. Tony Castruccio, (925) 426-0686,amcastruccio@sbcglobal.net.
Opti Midwinters, remaining 2010-2011 season: 1/1, 2/5, 3/5. Fall 2011: 12/3. Dan Brandt, (510) 237-2821, dan.higherfastervmg@gmail.com, www.richmondyc.org
SANTA CRUZ YACHT CLUBMidwinters, remaining 2010-2011 season: 1/15, 2/19, 3/19. 2011-2012 season: 11/19, 12/17, 1/21, 2/18. Greg Haws, (831) 425-0690, greg@scyc.org, www.scyc.org
SAUSALITO YACHT CLUBMidwinters, remaining 2011-2011 season: 1/2, 2/6, 3/6. Fall 2011: 11/6, 12/4. Dave Borton, (415) 302-7084, race@sausalitoyachtclub.org, www.sausalitoyc.org
SEQUOIA YACHT CLUBRedwood Cup, remaining 2010-2011 season: 1/9, 2/13, 3/6. Fall 2011: 11/6, 12/18.Robin Weber, (408) 221-7084, robinweber@gmail.com
Winter Series, remaining 2010-2011 season: 1/22, 2/26, 3/19. Fall 2011: 11/19, 12/10. Tim Petersen, (650) 969-1105, trp43@aol.com, www.sequoiayc.org
SOUTH BEACH YACHT CLUBIsland Fever Series, remaining 2010-2011 season: 1/15, 2/19, 3/19. 2011-12 season: 11/19, 12/17, 1/21, 2/18, 3/17.Tad Sheldon, (408) 546-1240, tad.sheldon@sbcglobal.net,www.southbeachyachtclub.org
TIBURON YACHT CLUBMidwinters: 1/22, 2/12, 3/12. Ian Matthew, (415) 883-6339, race@tyc.org, www.tyc.org
VALLEJO YACHT CLUBTiny Robbins Midwinters, remaining 2010-2011 season: 1/8, 2/12, 3/12. Fall 2011: 11/5, 12/3. Gordon Smith, (530) 622-8761,fleetcaptainsail@vyc.org, www.vyc.org
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2011RACE DECK SCHEDULE
40th Annual Manuel FagundesSEAWEED SOUP REGATTA
January 8, February 5, March 5
FRIDAY NIGHTBEER CAN SERIES
May 6, May 20, June 3, June 17,July 1, July 15, July 29,August 12, August 26
GOLDEN GATE CUPJuly 18-24
CATALINA 34 SF CUPSeptember 23-25
ISLANDER 36 NATIONALSOctober 1
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October 22
41st Annual Manuel FagundesSEAWEED SOUP REGATTA
November 5, December 3
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2011 CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
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CARIBBEAN CIRCUIT
ST. MAARTEN-ST. MARTIN CLASSIC YACHT REGATTACancelled for 2011 • St. Maarten011 (599) 523-7671 • www.classicregatta.com
PORT LOUIS GRENADA SAILING FESTIVALJanuary 28-February 1 • Grenada(473) 440-4809 • Fax (473) 444-5929www.grenadasailingfestival.com
TOBAGO CARNIVAL REGATTAFebruary 18-20 • Tobago(868) 621-2868 • www.sailweek.com
ST. MAARTEN HEINEKEN REGATTAMarch 3-6 • St. Maarten011 (599) 544-2079 • Fax 011 (599) 544-2091www.heinekenregatta.com
CULEBRA HEINEKEN INTERNATIONAL REGATTAMarch 13-15 • Puerto Rico(787) 413-7702 • www.culebrainternationalregatta.com
INTERNATIONAL ROLEX REGATTAMarch 25-27 • St. Thomas(340) 775-4701 • www.rolexcupregatta.com
BVI SPRING REGATTA & SAILING FESTIVALMarch 28-April 3 • BVI(284) 494-3286 • Fax (284) 494-2034www.bvispringregatta.org
ANTIGUA CLASSICS REGATTAApril 14-19 • Antigua Yacht ClubPh/Fax (268) 460-1799 • www.antiguaclassics.com
BEQUIA EASTER REGATTAApril 21-25 • Bequiawww.begos.com/easterregatta
ANTIGUA SAILING WEEKApril 24-29 • Antigua(268) 462 8872 • Fax (268) 462-8873www.sailingweek.com
ANGUILLA SAILING FESTIVALMay 6-8 • Anguilla(264) 584-7245 • Fax (801) 705-3877www.anguillaregatta.com • admin@sailanguilla.com
HIGHLAND SPRING HIHO WINDSURFING REGATTA June 23-July 3 • BVI(284) 494-0337 • www.go-hiho.com
DRY CREEK VINEYARD PRO-AM REGATTAOctober 39-November 5 • Bitter End Yacht Club, BVI(800) 872-2392 • www.beyc.com
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SF BAY FLYING DUTCHMAN
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Richmond YC Midwinters ................................. January 2Richmond YC Midwinters ................................February 6St. Francis YC Spring Dinghy Regatta .........March 12-13Richmond YC Big Dinghy Regatta ..................April 16-17U.S. Nationals ..............................................................MayFleet Tuning Clinic – Santa Cruz YC ..........................June
2011 FLYING DUTCHMAN SCHEDULE
Speed. Control. Agility. Fun. Competition.Sailing a Flying Dutchman is living.
World Championships – Lake Garda, Italy .................JulyNorth American Championships, Cork, Canada ...AugustRichmond YC Totally Dinghy ................September 17-18St. Francis YC Fall Dinghy Regatta ...........October 22-23FD Fleet Skipper/Crew Swap & BBQ .............. NovemberRichmond YC Midwinters ............................. December 4
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2011 FLEET SCHEDULESSailing Instructions for all YRA regattas
and races are posted on the YRA website, www.yra.org. Sailing Instructions are nor-mally available two weeks prior to the start of each race.
Boats must comply with the ISAF Offshore Special Regulations, including OYRA Prescrip-tions (OYRA MEL) to participate in YRA Ocean Races. Sailors entering the OYRA Season, or any individual OYRA Race, must submit a Boat/Crew Information and Statement of Compliance Sheet by 5:00 p.m. the Thursday before each ocean race. You can download the Boat/Crew Information and Statement of Compliance Sheet from the YRA website at www.yra.org/OYRA/ocean_safety.html.
Single Race Entries are due by 5:00 p.m. the Monday prior to the race. Entries received after 5:00 p.m. Monday may incur a $35 late fee. Entries are not accepted after 5:00 p.m. the Wednesday prior to the race.
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YRA Party CircuitSee Description and Notice of Race on pages 60-63April 30-May 1: The Great Vallejo Race, VYC –
Central Bay/San Pablo BayJuly 23: Second Half Opener/The Bonita Race,
EYC – CB/Bonita/EstuaryJuly 24: Second Half Opener/Escape from
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2011
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Big Dinghy RegattaApril 16-17
Totally Dinghy RegattaSeptember 17-18
Big Daddy RegattaMarch 12-13
Richmond Riviera RegattaAugust 13-14
Great Pumpkin RegattaOctober 29-30
June 25-July 1
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2011 FLEET SCHEDULES
YRA Spring/Summer Series(Includes HDA & ODCA)See Notice of Race on pages 64-66May 21: Spring 1, BYC – CityfrontJune 12: Spring 2, BVBC – SBJune 18: Spring 3/Summer Sailstice, SBYC – TIAugust 6: Summer 1, RYC – SHAugust 13: Summer 2 – CityfrontSeptember 17: Summer 3, SYC – Knox/BonitaOctober 15: HDA Yankee Cup / ODCA Champion of
Champions, IYC – Cityfront
YRA-OYRASee ad on page 99 and Notice of Race on pages 68-71April 23: Crewed Lightship 1*, StFYCMay 7: DuxshipJune 11: Full Crew Farallones, SFYCJune 25: One Way to Half Moon Bay*, HMBYCJuly 9: Junior Waterhouse, RYCAugust 20: Drake’s Bay 1, CYCAugust 21: Drake’s Bay 2, CYCSeptember 18: Southern Cross*October 1: Crewed Lightship 2**These races comprise the OYRA Daylight Series.
YRA-WBRASee Notice of Race on pages 72-74April 30: Berkeley Circle #1, RYC – OCMay 7: Cityfront #1, GGYC – CityMay 21: Knox #1, CYC – KnoxJune 3-5: Woodies Invitational (separate entry
required through StFYC)June 18: Cityfront #2, StFYC – CityJune 25: Knox #2/Summer ClassicJune 26: Summer Classic (separate entry
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SSSSee ad on page 45January 29: Three Bridge Fiasco – City/TI/Red RockApril 2: Corinthian Race – Knox/City/SHMay 21: Singlehanded Farallones – City/OceanJuly 6: LongPac Start – City/OceanAugust 6: Half Moon Bay Race – City/Ocean/HMBSeptember 17: Richmond-South Bay Race – RYC/SBYCOctober 15-16: Vallejo 1/2 – OC/VYC/RYC
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RULES
Latitude 38’s Basic Racing Guidelines
It’s not written in any rule book, but, since sailboat racing is a recreational sport, we think the number one rule should be to have fun. Beyond that, some basic guidelines help pre-vent collisions and ensure that racing is both fun and fair. Below is an outline of the ten basic rules which cover most racing situations. For completeness and total accuracy, refer to Rac-ing Rules of Sailing 2009-2012, published by US Sailing. See www.ussailing.org/rules for details.
1. If boats are on the same tack, and overlapped, the windward boat must keep clear of the boat to leeward.
2. Port tack keep clear of starboard tack.3. If boats are on the same tack, a boat clear astern
must keep clear of a boat clear ahead.4. When tacking or jibing, keep clear of boats on a tack.5. Avoid collisions. If you have the right of way and hit
the other boat, causing serious damage, you both will be penalized.
6. Don’t obstruct. Don’t make it hard for the ‘keep clear’ boat to do so. (No hunting allowed.)
7. Sail the course prescribed. You have to round the marks in the directions specified in the sailing in struc -tions and can’t touch a mark.
8. Proper Course (same tack, within two hull lengths).If the leeward boat came from astern, leeward boat shall not sail above its own proper course during the overlap. (Remember that windward boat still has to keep clear, even if windward is forced above what it believes is windward’s proper course.)
9. Give room at marks and obstructions to yachts over lapped on the inside, except:a. When the overlap did not exist before the lead boat reaches the three-boatlength zone.b. To ‘bargers’ at the start except to avoid collision (then protest).
10. Acknowledge your fouls and protest those who don’t.
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MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST
The following equipment shall be required for all yachts racing in YRA events.
1. USCG-approved life jackets for each member of the crew. If the ‘Y’ fl ag is displayed, USCG-approved life jackets shall be worn while racing.
2. One horseshoe life ring or 18-inch diameter USCG-approved ring buoy.
3. USCG-approved (or equivalent) fi re extinguisher as required by USCG rules, readily accessible.
4. One manually-operated bilge pump.
5. One suitable anchor and cable.
6. Fog horn.
7. Marine compass.
8. Suitable charts for piloting.
Please be aware that boats must comply with the ISAF Offshore Special Regulations, including OYRA Prescriptions, for Category 2 Monohulls (the OYRA MEL) to participate in YRA Ocean Races. Sailors en-tering the OYRA Season, or any individual OYRA Race, must submit a Boat/Crew Information and Statement of Compliance Sheet by 5:00 p.m. the Thursday before each ocean race. You can download the Boat/Crew In-formation and Statement of Compliance Sheet from the YRA website at www.yra.org/OYRA/ocean_safety.html.
Contestants are reminded that conditions on San Fran cisco Bay are quite unpredictable, and winds in excess of 30 knots are not uncommon. The US Sailing rules state: “It shall be the sole re spon si bil i ty of each yacht to decide whether or not to start or con tin ue the race.”
We would further remind all sailors that, as provided in US Sailing rules: “Every yacht shall render all pos-sible as sis tance to any vessel or person in peril, when in a position to do so.” We will trust that all contestants will do everything in their power to make our sport of yacht racing as safe as it has been in the past.
Note that 406 EPIRBs are requiredequipment on OYRA races,
SSS ocean races, andsome other ocean races!
2011 YRA Calendar • Latitude 38 • Page 45
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VHF RADIO CHANNEL USESCHANNEL # INTENDED USE
Distress, safety, calling. Monitored by the Coast Guard and public coast stations.
Intership safety purposes and search and rescue (SAR)communications. Not to be used for non-safety matters.
Offshore Vessel Movement Reporting System. In use from Pilot Boarding Precautionary Area Approach buoys N, W and S to outer limits of System (N 41 nm, W 29 nm, S29 nm).
Bridge to Bridge commercial vessel navigation and safety communications. In use from the Offshore Pilot Boarding Precautionary Area (buoy SF #1 – Sea Buoy) to inside the Bay and throughout the Delta regions.
Vessel Traffi c Service (VTS). Power Driven Vessels (40+ meters), Passenger Vessels (50+ passengers), Towing Vessels (8+ meters w/tow), Marine Events (committee boat, orga-nizer). Check in, MONITOR, update, check out.
U.S. Coast Guard Communications with USCG stations,vessels and aircraft after contact on channel 13 or 16.
Port Operations. Commercial (intership and ship to coast) working channel. Commercial vessel business and operational needs.
Port Operations. Commercial (intership and ship to coast)work ing channel. Supplies, repairs, berthing, yacht harbors, ma ri nas. These are the channels used by race committees.
Marine Radio-Telephone OperatorsSan FranciscoSacramento, Stockton, DeltaNorth: Bodega Bay to Fort Bragg and 50 miles outSouth: Santa Cruz to Point Sur and 50 miles out
Coast Guard Port Operations. Traffi c advisory for use byagencies directing movements of vessels in or near ports. Offshore Vessel Movement Reporting System.
Weather (receive only).
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• Radio checks, which should be per-formed at least every time you leave your slip, should always be conducted on channel 9, never on channel 16.
• Before hailing another station on chan-nel 16, listen for at least one minute before keying your mic, so as not to “step” on radio traffi c that’s already underway.
• Speak slowly and pause for at least a minute between hailing attempts.
• Always start on the “low” power setting.
• Don’t use the radio if you have non-emergency traffi c that can be accomplished with a mobile phone.
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BERKELEY CIRCLE (OC) RACING AREASee pages 54-55Includes Marks BOC, COC, DOC, EOC, FOC, GOC, XOC, 8, 12 15, 17.
CITYFRONT RACING AREASee pages 54-55Includes Marks A, X, 6, 16, 17, 18, 21.
KNOX RACING AREASee pages 54-55Includes Marks L, N, K, 4, 12, 15, 21, 23.
NORTH BAY (NB) RACING AREASee page 52Includes Marks CM2, NG7, NR8, NR10, NR12, NR14, TYC, 14.
SOUTH BAY (SB) ALAMEDA SIDERACING AREASee page 56Races held in this sailing area will use temporary marks in the vicinity of NAS2.
SOUTH BAY (SB) SAN FRANCISCO SIDERACING AREASee page 56Includes Marks AS1, NAS2, W1, XS1, 31, 32, 34, 37.
SOUTHAMPTON SHOALS (SH) RACING AREASee page 52Includes Marks N, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21.
TREASURE ISLAND (TI) RACING AREASee page 54-55Includes Marks EOC, 2, 7, 9, 10, 17, 18, 21.
DEFINITIONS FORYRA RACING AREAS
The following racing areas have been de-fined by the YRA for the purposes of describ-ing the general geographical location and the marks that may be used in a YRA race. Please refer to the individual sailing instructions for each YRA race for the exact courses. Tempo-rary marks may be used instead of, or in con-junction with, the described marks in any of these YRA Racing Areas. Sailing instructions will be available on the YRA website at www.yra.org at least two weeks prior to the start of a YRA race.
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NORTH BAY MARKS
14 Southampton Shoals19 R “8” Fl R 2.5s approx. 1.5 nm east of Pt. Bluff23 RW “A” Mo (A) east of Angel Island24 R “6” Fl R 4s Bell, 1.1 nm east of Quarry Pt.CM2 R “2” Fl R 6s on outer end of Corte Madera ChannelNO North Approach Buoy Fl Y 4s to San Francisco Channel (ocean)SO South Approach Buoy Fl Y 4s to San Francisco Channel (ocean)NBAY Temp YC Buoy approx. .6 nm NE of Tiburon YC clubhouseNG7 G “7” Fl G 2.5s approx. .45 nm SE of Red RockNR12 R “12” Fl R 4s approx. 1.3 nm south of Richmond-San Rafael Bridge main channelNR14 R “14” Fl R 4s approx. .28 nm south of Richmond-San Rafael Bridge main channelSF Center Channel Buoy RW “SF”, strobe Fl 2.5s whistle, on San Francisco Channel (ocean)TYC Privately maintained white mark “TYC” off south entrance to Paradise Cay
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CENTRAL BAY MARKS
DESCRIPTION OF MARKS
Buoys of Berkeley Circle: BOC, COC, EOC, FOC, GOC, XOCYRA Mark XOC has been designated the Bob Klein Memorial Buoy by the YRA Board of Directors. Main te nance of this buoy is funded by the Richmond Yacht Club Foundation.
A: Yellow Column “A” Outer Buoy ~ St. Francis Yacht ClubD: G “3” Fl G 4s 15 ft on Olympic CircleK: Temporary YC Buoy .3 nm west of YRA 4 and in line with YRA 12L: Temporary YC Buoy .31 nm west of windmill in line with YRA 4N: Daymark “2” Fl R on channel east of SausalitoX: Yellow/Blue Sphere “X” ~ Golden Gate Yacht Club1: Red Rock Island2: Alcatraz Island3: Farallones Light (ocean)
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15: Temporary YC buoy approx. .5 nm east of Yellow Bluff (Sausalito vicinity)16: Yellow Column “C” .2 nm east of Fort Point “Blackaller” YRA Mark 16 has been designated the Thomas D. Blackaller Jr. Memorial Buoy by the YRA Board of Directors. The main te nance of this buoy will be funded by the Thomas D. Blackaller Jr. Fund.
17: RG “HR” Fl (2+1) R 6s, Harding Rock18: RG “BR” Fl (2+1) G 6s Bell, Blossom Rock19: R “8” Fl R 2.5s approx. 1.5 nm east of Pt. Bluff21: G “1” Fl G 6s .65 nm NE of Alcatraz23: RW “A” Mo (A) east of Angel Island24: R “6” Fl R 4s Bell, 1.1 nm east of Quarry Pt.BYC: Yellow Column “BYC” east of COC
CM2: R “2” Fl R 6s on outer end of Corte Madera ChannelNO: North Approach Buoy Fl Y 4s to San Francisco Channel (ocean)SO: South Approach Buoy Fl Y 4s to San Francisco Channel (ocean)NBAY: Temporary YC Buoy approx. .6 nm NE of Tiburon YC clubhouseNG7: G “7” Fl G 2.5s approx. .45 nm SE of Red RockNR12: R “12” Fl R4s approx. 1.3 nm south of Richmond-SR Bridge main channelNR14: R “14” Fl R4s approx. .28 nm south of Richmond-SR Bridge main channelPB: Point Bonita RG Fl (2+1) R 6s bell (ocean)RYC: Yellow Column “RYC” on southern edge of Southampton ShoalsSF: Center Channel Buoy RW “SF”, strobe Fl 2.5s whistle on SF Channel (ocean)TYC: Privately maintained white mark “TYC” off south entrance to Paradise Cay
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SOUTH BAY MARKS
AS1 Yellow Sphere approx. .25 nm east of BVBC
NAS2 NAS Alameda Channel Mark "R2" Fl R 4s
SC1 Red & Green Buoy "SC" Fl G (2+1) approx. 1 nm ENE of Mission Rock Terminal
W1 Temporary YC Buoy approx. 1 nm east of Army St. Terminal
XS1 Temporary YC Buoy approx. halfway between 31 & AS1
31 Temporary YC Buoy approx. 1.2 nm SE of Mission Rock Ter mi nal
DESCRIPTION OF MARKS
32 "A" Fl Y 4s approx. 2.5 nm east of Army St. Terminal
33 Red Buoy "4" Fl R 4s, Oakland Inner Harbor Entrance Channel
34 Red Buoy "2" Fl R 2s approx. .5 nm east of Portrero Point
35 Green Daymarker "3" Fl G 2.5s, Alameda NAS Entrance Chan nel
36 Red Daymarker "4" Fl R 4s, Alameda NAS Entrance Channel
37 Green Buoy "5" Fl G 4s approx. 1 nm SSE of Army St. Terminal
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PRE-RACE CHECKLIST
Woulda, coulda, shoulda: famous last words. We sometimes forget certain basic steps in our pre-race preparations, items that should be double-checked before head-ing out on the race course. It’s a bummer to start with the wrong division, sail a great race around the wrong mark, stray into a restrict-ed area, or get the time of the current change wrong. Take a few minutes before each race to look at this list and make sure you’ve checked each item for your next race!
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Notice of Race (YRA NORs on pages 61-74)
Number of races
Your boat’s start time/division (double-check the Sailing Instructions the morn-ing of the race, as this can change)
Starting fl ags/signals (see page 76)
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2011 YRA PARTY CIRCUIT
Three great race weekends with a division for EVERYONE!
It’s the fi fth year of the Party Circuit Series, and we’ve seen it grow every year. We expect 2011 to be the best year yet, especially with the tweaks we’ve made to improve the racing.
Starting this year, the three weekend races in the Party Circuit Series are stand-aloneRegattas, with Division Champions awarded for each regatta, rather than an overall Series Champion. This change allows us to adjust the fl eet breakdowns for each regatta, so that we can maximize the competition. For Vallejo especially, this means that we will no longer have to split up similar boats into different fl eets because one boat signed up for the series and another boat didn’t. There will be six divisions for each regatta: PHRF, Sportboat, One Design, Multi-hull, Shorthanded and Non-Spinnaker. We’ll then divide up each division into as many fl eets as are needed to create good racing.
The racing format is staying the same, since we believe we shouldn’t fi x what isn’t broken. Saturday’s race will always feature a long dis-tance race. There will be a party at the hosting Yacht Club Saturday night, and Sunday will feature a shorter race that gets everyone home in time for dinner.
You still get all three Regattas for only $150, plus you can race in the Summer Sailstice re-gatta for only $5 more, a total savings of more than $100. It’s the best racing value on the Bay. You can also sign up for the YRA Spring/Summer Series (HDA and ODCA) and add the PC Se-ries for a grand total of only $180 – that gives you 12 race days at $15 a race. We’re pretty sure that’s hard to beat!
The dates for the 2011 YRA Party Circuit are:
• April 30 – The Great Vallejo Race 1, Party Saturday night at the Vallejo Yacht Club.
• May 1 – The Great Vallejo Race 2.
• June 18 – The YRA Spring 3/Summer Sailstice (bonus regatta, small additional feerequired).
• July 23 – The YRA 2nd Half Opener, Party Saturday night at the Encinal Yacht Club.
• July 24 – The YRA 2nd Half Opener, Escape to/from Alcatraz Race.
• September 24 – The YRA Season Closer, Party Saturday night at the Corinthian Yacht Club.
• September 25 – The YRA Season Closer, The Crazy 8 Race.
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PC NOTICE OF RACE
Organizing Authority: The YRA of San Francisco Bay1070 Marina Village Pkwy., Suite 202-G
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1. RULES
1.1. The PC Series of regattas will be governed by the Racing Rules of Sailing, 2009-2012 (RRS).
2. ELIGIBILITY
2.1. All yachts that meet PHRF minimum requirements and/or one design class requirements are invited to com-pete in the YRA PC Series of regattas to be held on San Francisco Bay.
2.2. All competitors must:
2.2.1. Hold a 2011 PHRF Certifi cate from the NCPHRF Committee.
2.2.2. Be members of YRA.
2.2.3. Be a member of a Yacht Club (YC) belonging to the YRA.
3. REGISTRATION
3.1. Eligible boats may enter electronically on the YRA website or request that entry forms be sent from the YRA offi ce. Entry forms are also available for download on the YRA website and are printed in the Northern Califor-nia Sailing Calendar and YRA Master Schedule (see pages 7-8).
4. FEES
4.1. Competitors may enter the entire three-regatta series as a discounted package or may enter any of the three regattas individually.
4.2. Entry fees and deadlines are outlined on the YRA entry form described in Paragraph 3.1.
5. MANAGEMENT
5.1. Each Regatta is a stand-alone event and shall be under the management of the race committee of the spon-soring yacht club for that Regatta. The Yacht Club and Race Committee Chairman for each race is listed in the Sailing Instructions for that race.
5.2. The YRA Board of Directors contact information is listed on the YRA website.
continued on page 62
2011 YRA PARTY CIRCUIT
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6. SCHEDULE AND RACING AREAS
6.1. Dates, venues, and sponsoring yacht clubs are as follows:
Date Race – Racing Area Sponsoring Club
4/30 – 5/1 YRA Season Opener/The Great Vallejo Race Vallejo YC
6/18 The Summer Sailstice Regatta* South Beach YC
7/23 – 7/24 YRA 2nd Half Opener Encinal YC
9/24 – 9/25 YRA Season Closer, The Islands Tour Corinthian YC
6.2. Only one race is scheduled for each race day.
6.3. *The Summer Sailstice Regatta is a bonus regatta available to PC racers for an additional fee of $5.
7. ENTERTAINMENT
7.1. There will be a party, hosted by the Sponsoring Yacht Club, on the Saturday night of each weekend event. Food and drink tickets may need to be purchased for each participant and will be available at the event.
7.2. All participants are encouraged to overnight at the sponsoring club for each event. Docking, anchoring and/or rafting space will be available.
8. SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
8.1. Sailing Instructions will be posted on the YRA website approximately two weeks prior to each regatta.
8.2. Notices to competitors and changes to the Sailing Instructions will be posted on the YRA website.
8.3. Entrants may request that Sailing Instructions be sent by U.S. Mail. This request may accompany their entry or thereafter, but must be in writing and include name, boat name, sail number, and address.
9. COURSES
9.1. Courses will be defi ned in the Sailing Instructions for each race day.
9.2. Saturday Courses are considered “destination” courses, with distances 20+ miles long.
9.3. Sunday courses are shorter courses, generally 8 to 15 miles long, designed to get racers home by late after-noon.
9.4. PC courses use predominately permanent marks.
10. DIVISIONS
10.1. Divisions will be provided for the following types of boats:
10.1.1. PHRF
10.1.2. Sportboat
10.1.3. One Design
10.1.4. Multihull
10.1.5. Short-Handed
10.1.6. Non-Spinnaker
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10.2. The YRA may break down the divisions into fl eets to ensure good racing.
11. SCORING
11.1. The Low Point Scoring System RRS A4.1 will be used to score fi nishing boats. RRS 4.2 is modifi ed to state: penalty points will be added to the number of boats that came to the starting area plus one for OCS, DNF, DNS or RAF (prior to protest hearing), plus two for DNC, and plus three for DSQ. A DSQ for Safety Violation is considered as a (DNE) in addition to RRS 89.3(b). Ties will be broken in accordance with RRS A7 or A8 as appropriate. RRS A9 is deleted.
11.2. The Handicap fl eets will be using the Time-on-Time (TOT) system of scoring.
12. CHAMPIONSHIPS
12.1. Division Champions will be named for each regatta. There will not be an overall series champion.
13. COMMUNICATIONS
13.1. RRS 25 is changed to allow for on-the-water radio communication between the Race Committee and racing boats on the VHF channel specifi ed in the Sailing Instructions for that day. The RC may hail OCS and may advise the fl eet starting order by loud hailer and/or VHF radio.
13.2. Participating boats must notify the Race Committee if they are dropping out of the race or will be unable to fi n-ish the race within the stated time limit found in the Sailing Instructions.
14. MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST
14.1. Comply with the United States Coast Guard’s equipment requirements for recreational vessels.
14.2. USCG-approved life jackets for each member of the crew.
14.3. One horseshoe life ring or USCG-approved ring buoy.
14.4. A USCG-approved fi re extinguisher, readily accessible.
14.5. A manually operated bilge pump.
14.6. Suitable anchor and cable.
14.7. Fog horn.
14.8. Marine compass.
14.9. Suitable charts for piloting.
15. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
15.1. Sailing is an activity that has an inherent risk of damage and injury. Competitors in a YRA event are participat-ing entirely at their own risk. See RRS 4, Decision to Race. The race organizers (organizing authority, race com-mittee, protest committee, host club, sponsors, or any other organization or offi cial) will not be responsible for damage to any boat or other property or the injury to any competitor, including death, sustained as a result of participation in this event. By participating in this event, each competitor agrees to release the race organiz-ers from any and all liability associated with such competitor’s participation in this event to the fullest extent permitted by law.
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YRA NOTICE OF RACE
Organizing Authority: The YRA of San Francisco Bay1070 Marina Village Pkwy., Suite 202-G
Alameda, CA 94501Ph (415) 771-9500, Fax (415) 276-2378
info@yra.org, www.yra.org
1. RULES
1.1. Races will be governed by the Racing Rules of Sailing, 2009-2012 (RRS).
2. ELIGIBILITY
2.1. All yachts that meet PHRF minimum requirements are invited to compete in the HDA Division of the YRA Spring/Summer Series of races to be held on San Francisco Bay.
2.2. All HDA competitors must:
2.2.1. Hold a 2011 PHRF Certifi cate from the NCPHRF Committee.
2.2.2. Be members of YRA.
2.2.3. Be members of a Yacht Club (YC) belonging to the YRA.
2.3. All yachts that meet one design class requirements are invited to compete in the ODCA Division of the YRA Spring/Summer Series of races to be held on San Francisco Bay.
2.4. All ODCA competitors must:
2.4.1. Be members of YRA.
2.4.2. Be members of a Yacht Club (YC) belonging to the YRA.
2.4.3. Be members of a One Design fl eet that has secured at least 5 entries for a particular race.
3. REGISTRATION
3.1. Eligible boats may enter electronically on the YRA website or request that entry forms be sent from the YRA of-fi ce. Entry forms are also available for download on the YRA website and are printed in the Northern California Sailing Calendar and YRA Master Schedule (see pages 7-8).
4. FEES
4.1. Entry fees and deadlines are outlined on the YRA entry form described in Paragraph 3.1.
5. MANAGEMENT
5.1. Each race shall be under the management of the race committee of the sponsoring yacht club for that race. The Yacht Club and Race Committee Chairman for each race is listed in the Sailing Instructions for that race.
5.2. The HDA contact information is listed on the YRA website.
5.3. The ODCA contact information is listed on the YRA website.
5.4. An Alpha Numerical code fl ag determined by the HDA denoting the assigned division must be fl own from the backstay of each HDA boat.
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6. SCHEDULE AND RACING AREAS
6.1. Dates, venues, and sponsoring yacht clubs are as follows:
Date Race – Racing Area Sponsoring Club
5/21 Spring 1 – Cityfront X Berkeley YC
6/12 Spring 2 – South Bay Bay View BC
6/18 Spring 3/The SummerSailstice Regatta – TI
South Beach YC
8/6 Summer 1 – Richmond Long/ Southampton
Richmond YC
8/13 Summer 2 – Cityfront X SSS
8/17 Summer 3 – Knox/Bonita Sausalito YC
6.2. Two races will be scheduled for each race day, except for the Spring 3 and the Summer 3 which will only have one race scheduled. All fl eets have the option of racing either one or two races for the YRA Spring/Summer Races except for the Spring 3 and Summer 3. Fleet Captains for each fl eet must notify the YRA offi ce at least three weeks before each race date whether they wish to race one or two races.
7. SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
7.1. Sailing Instructions will be posted on the YRA website approximately two weeks before the race.
7.2. Notices to competitors and changes to the Sailing Instructions will be posted on the YRA website.
7.3. Entrants may request that Sailing Instructions be sent by U.S. Mail. This request may accompany their entry or thereafter, but must be in writing and include name, boat name, sail number, and address.
8. COURSES
8.1. Courses will be defi ned in the Sailing Instructions for each race day.
8.2. Courses are of varying distances from 3 to 20 miles long and are selected by the Race Committee to provide 2 to 3 hours of racing.
8.3. HDA & ODCA courses use predominately permanent marks with occasional temporary marks.
9. SCORING
9.1. The Low Point Scoring System RRS A4.1 will be used to score fi nishing boats. RRS 4.2 is modifi ed to state: penalty points will be added to the number of boats that came to the starting area plus one for OCS, DNF, DNS or RAF (prior to protest hearing), plus two for DNC, and plus three for DSQ. A DSQ for Safety Violation is considered as a (DNE) in addition to RRS 89.3(b). Ties will be broken in accordance with RRS A7 or A8 as ap-propriate. RRS A9 is deleted.
9.2. The HDA fl eets will be using the Time-on-Time (TOT) system of scoring.
10. AWARDS & CHAMPIONSHIPS
10.1. Daily trophies will be handed out for each individual race in the YRA Spring/Summer Series.
10.2. HDA Racers and ODCA Fleets that sign up for the entire YRA Spring/Summer Series will be eligible to com-pete for overall Series Championships. Single Race entries will not be counted towards series championships.
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11. COMMUNICATIONS
11.1. RRS 25 is changed to allow for on-the-water radio communication between the Race Committee and racing boats on the VHF channel specifi ed in the Sailing Instructions for that day. The RC may hail OCS and may advise the fl eet starting order by loud hailer and/or VHF radio.
11.2. Participating boats must notify the Race Committee if they are dropping out of the race or will be unable to fi n-ish the race within the stated time limit found in the sailing instructions.
12. MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST
12.1. Comply with the United States Coast Guard’s equipment requirements for recreational vessels.
12.2. USCG-approved life jackets for each member of the crew.
12.3. One horseshoe life ring or USCG-approved ring buoy.
12.4. A USCG-approved fi re extinguisher, readily accessible.
12.5. A manually operated bilge pump.
12.6. Suitable anchor and cable.
12.7. Fog horn.
12.8. Marine compass.
12.9. Suitable charts for piloting.
13. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
13.1. Sailing is an activity that has an inherent risk of damage and injury. Competitors in a YRA event are participat-ing entirely at their own risk. See RRS 4, Decision to Race. The race organizers (organizing authority, race com-mittee, protest committee, host club, sponsors, or any other organization or offi cial) will not be responsible for damage to any boat or other property or the injury to any competitor, including death, sustained as a result of participation in this event. By participating in this event, each competitor agrees to release the race organiz-ers from any and all liability associated with such competitor’s participation in this event to the fullest extent permitted by law.
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OYRA NOTICE OF RACEOrganizing Authority: The YRA of San Francisco Bay
1070 Marina Village Pkwy., Suite 202-GAlameda, CA 94501
Ph (415) 771-9500, Fax (415) 276-2378info@yra.org, www.yra.org
1. RULES
1.1. These races will be governed by the Racing Rules of Sailing, 2009-2012 (RRS), the Prescriptions of US Sailing, this Notice of Race, and any Rules modifi ed by the Sailing Instructions for OYRA races.
1.1.1. Between the hours of sunset and sunrise, as recorded in any standard tide & current book for San Fran-cisco Bay, the Steering and Sailing Rules from IRPCAS (International Rules for Prevention of Collisions at Sea, effective 1977) and UIR (the Unifi ed Inland Rules, effective 1981) shall replace Part 2 of the RRS. Preamble to RRS Part 2 still applies. Competitors are advised that non-competing boats are not governed by RRS and that IRPCAS or UIR govern meetings with non-competing boats.
1.1.2. The 2011–2012 ISAF Offshore Special Regulations Governing Offshore Racing for Monohulls & Multi-hulls, prescriptions for Category 2 Racing, as modifi ed by the “OYRA Minimum Equipment List” shall apply.
1.1.3. 406 EPIRBs are required to compete in all OYRA Races.
1.1.4. RRS 40 is deleted and replaced with “all competitors shall wear life jackets or adequate personal buoy-ancy while on deck.” Note that Flag Y will not be displayed.
1.1.5. RRS 41(d) is modifi ed to include the use of cell phones to obtain NOAA weather and buoy information.
1.1.6. RRS 44.2 is not in effect. Penalties shall apply under RRS 44.3 using a penalty of 20% of the number of boats that came to the starting area, but not less than one, nor worse than DNF. This changes RRS 44.3(c).
1.1.7. RRS 52 is modifi ed to allow boats the use of powered winches, powered hydraulics, or powered furling devices as long as those boats have declared this information on their PHRF application. Only those boats that have declared this equipment and have been rated accordingly can sail in this confi guration.
1.1.8. RRS 77 is deleted and replaced with “All mainsails and head sails larger than 125% must carry sail numbers identifying the vessel. The number on the mainsail and all headsails must be the same as on the entry form. Spinnakers need not carry sail numbers.
1.1.9. RRS 89.2 (a) is deleted and replaced with “Sailing Instructions, Notice of Race, Minimum Equipment Requirements, Boat/Crew Information and Statement of Compliance Forms, Entry Forms and other related material may be downloaded from the YRA website.”
2. ELIGIBILITY
2.1. All Monohulls with a valid NCPHRF Certifi cate and Multihulls with a valid BAMA Certifi cate, which are equipped for offshore sailing, including having a 406 EPIRB, are invited to compete in the OYRA Series of races to be held on the ocean waters surrounding San Francisco Bay.
2.1.1. Monohull boats must have an enclosed cabin, a minimum overall length of twenty feet and a displace-ment of 2,000 lbs. empty. Multihull boats shall have weather-tight enclosed accommodations for the crew and shall have the ability to fl oat in an inverted position indefi nitely.
2.1.2. All boats must meet the Minimum Equipment Requirements and all standards set forth by the OYRA. Minimum Equipment Requirements can be found on the YRA website.
2.2. All OYRA competitors must:
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2.2.1. Be members of YRA.
2.2.2. Be members of a Yacht Club (YC) belonging to the YRA.
3. REGISTRATION
3.1. Eligible boats may enter electronically on the YRA website or request that entry forms be sent from the YRA offi ce. Entry forms are also available for download on the YRA website and are printed in the Northern Califor-nia Sailing Calendar and YRA Master Schedule (see pages 7-8).
3.2. Prior to each and every OYRA Race, a competitor must submit a Boat/Crew Information sheet. This sheet will include a statement that the vessel has complied with all requirements of the OYRA Minimum Equipment List. Failure to submit a Boat/Crew Information Sheet will result in a boat being scored DNS.
4. FEES
4.1. Entry fees and deadlines are outlined on the YRA entry form described in Paragraph 3.1.
5. DIVISIONS
5.1. The Following fi ve divisions shall make up the OYRA Fleet:
5.1.1. PHRO1A – Boats with a PHRF of 0 (zero) or less.
5.1.2. PHRO 1 – Boats with a D/W Ratio of less than 100.
5.1.3. PHRO 2 – Boats with a D/W Ratio of 100 to 199 or more.
5.1.4. PHRO 3 – Boats with a D/W Ratio of 200 or more.
5.1.5. SHS – Short Handed Sailing, open to any boat single or doublehanding. Must be specifi cally requested at time of entry.
6. MANAGEMENT
6.1. Each race shall be under the management of the race committee of the sponsoring yacht club. The Yacht Club and Race Committee Chairman for each race is listed in the Sailing Instructions for that race.
6.2. The OYRA board contact information is listed on the YRA website.
7. SCHEDULE AND RACING AREAS
7.1. Dates, venues, and sponsoring yacht clubs are as follows:
Date Race – Racing Area Sponsoring Club
4/23 Lightship 1 * St. Francis YC
5/7 Duxship South Beach YC
6/11 Full Crew Farallones San Francisco YC
6/25 One Way to Half Moon Bay * Half Moon Bay YC
7/9 Jr. Waterhouse Richmond YC
8/20 Drake’s Bay 1 Corinthian YC
8/21 Drake’s Bay 2 Corinthian YC
9/18 Southern Cross * San Rafael YC
10/1 Lightship 2 * Golden Gate YC
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7.2. The series shall consist of the nine ocean races described above. The number of races allows a boat to experi-ence diverse weather conditions, night sailing, overnight anchoring and close encounters with marine life.
7.3. A boat’s worst score shall be excluded from the full series.
7.4. To qualify for awards a boat must start 50% of the series races.
7.5. *The Lightship 1, One Way to Half Moon Bay, Southern Cross and Lightship 2 races are part of the OYRA Day-light Series. This series in intended as an introduction to ocean racing.
7.5.1. The OYRA Daylight Series will have a later start time than the rest of the OYRA Ocean Series.
7.5.2. The OYRA Daylight Series will have an earlier fi nish time than the rest of the OYRA Ocean Series.
7.5.3. Participants in the OYRA Daylight Series must still meet all the requirements for the OYRA Ocean Se-ries.
7.5.4. Racers who sign up for the entire OYRA Ocean Series are automatically entered into the Daylight Se-ries. Additional entry is not required.
7.5.5. The OYRA Daylight Series will be a four-race series with no throw-out race.
8. SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
8.1. Sailing Instructions will be posted on the YRA website approximately two weeks before the race.
8.2. Notices to competitors and changes to the Sailing Instructions will be posted on the YRA website.
8.3. Entrants may request that Sailing Instructions be sent by U.S. Mail. This request may accompany their entry or thereafter, but must be in writing and include name, boat name, sail number, and address.
9. COURSES
9.1. Courses will be defi ned in the Sailing Instructions for each race day.
9.2. Courses range from 21 to 58 NM.
10. SCORING
10.1. The Low Point Scoring System RRS A4.1 will be used to score fi nishing boats. RRS 4.2 is modifi ed to state: penalty points will be added to the number of boats that came to the starting area plus one for OCS, DNF, DNS or RAF (prior to protest hearing), plus two for DNC, and plus three for DSQ. A DSQ for Safety Violation is considered as a (DNE) in addition to RRS 89.3(b). Ties will be broken in accordance with RRS A7 or A8 as ap-propriate. RRS A9 is deleted.
10.2. The Time-on-Time (TOT) system of scoring shall be used.
11. AWARDS & CHAMPIONSHIPS
11.1. Daily trophies will be awarded for each individual OYRA Race.
11.2. Series Championships will be awarded for OYRA Daylight Series, the fi rst half, second half, and overall for the full series.
12. COMMUNICATIONS
12.1. RRS 25 is changed to allow for on-the-water radio communication between the Race Committee and racing
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boats on the VHF channel specifi ed in the Sailing Instructions for that day. The RC may hail OCS and may advise the fl eet starting order by loud hailer and/or VHF radio.
12.2. Participating boats must notify the Race Committee if they are dropping out of the race or will be unable to fi n-ish the race within the stated time limit found in the sailing instructions.
13. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
13.1. Sailing is an activity that has an inherent risk of damage and injury. Competitors in a YRA event are participating entirely at their own risk. See RRS 4, Decision to Race. The race organizers (organizing authority, race com-mittee, protest committee, host club, sponsors, or any other organization or offi cial) will not be responsible for damage to any boat or other property or the injury to any competitor, including death, sustained as a result of participation in this event. By participating in this event, each competitor agrees to release the race organizers from any and all liability associated with such competi-tor’s participation in this event to the fullest extent per-mitted by law.
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WBRA NOTICE OF RACE
Organizing Authority: The YRA of San Francisco Bay1070 Marina Village Pkwy., Suite 202-G
Alameda, CA 94501Ph (415) 771-9500, Fax (415) 276-2378
info@yra.org, www.yra.orgPlease refer to the YRA website for the latest version of the WBRA NOR.
1.0 RULES
1.1 Races will be governed by the rules as defi ned in The Racing Rules of Sailing for 2009-2012. The Sailing Instruc-tions replace the YRA Standing Sailing Instructions.
1.2 RRS 40 is changed as follows: All competitors are required to wear life jacket or other adequate personal fl ota-tion device while racing.
2.0 ELIGIBILITY AND ENTRY
2.1 Members in good standing of the following classes are invited to participate: BIRD, FOLKBOAT, IOD, KNARR, and BEAR.
2.2 Eligible boats may request that entry forms be sent from the YRA offi ce. They are also available on the YRA website, and in the Northern California Sailing Calendar and YRA Master Schedule (see pages 7-8).
2.3 In order to avoid a late fee, entry forms and fee must be received at the YRA offi ce by 5:00 p.m., Monday, April 25, 2011, to enter the full season; and thereafter by 5:00 p.m. the Monday preceding any race, to enter the re-mainder of the season.
2.4 If an entry form and fee is received after 5:00 p.m. on the Monday preceding the full season, or after 5:00 p.m. on the Monday preceding any race for the purpose of entering the remainder of the season, such entry form and fee must be received by 5:00 p.m. the following Wednesday and include an additional late fee of $35.
2.5 The normal WBRA entry fee is $195, which includes a required YRA membership. WBRA Members are also eligible for a discounted US Sailing Membership through the Member Partner Program. Member Partner US Sail-ing Memberships must be purchased online. A link to the customized WBRA US Sailing Membership page can be found on the YRA website and in the confi rmation email you will receive from the YRA after completing your entry into the WBRA. An entrant who has previously paid YRA membership dues for the current year is eligible for a $45 adjustment.
3.0 MANAGEMENT
3.1 Each race shall be under the management of a race committee of the sponsoring yacht club.
3.2 Sponsoring Yacht Clubs, Class Offi cers, and WBRA Offi cers, are listed in Appendix A (see page 74).
4.0 SCHEDULE AND RACING AREAS
4.1 Dates, fi rst warning signal, and venues are as follows:
4/30 1055 Berkeley Circle 5/7 1055 Cityfront 5/21 1055 Knox 6/18 1055 Cityfront 6/25 1055 Knox 8/20 1055 Mid Bay 8/27 1055 Berkeley Circle
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5.0 MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST
5.1 Boats must comply with the United States Coast Guard’s requirements for recreational vessels, and minimum additional equipment as follows: (1) USCG-approved life jackets for each member of the crew; (2) one horseshoe life ring or USCG-approved ring buoy; (3) a USCG-approved (or equivalent) fi re extinguisher, readily accessible; (4) a manually operated bilge pump; (5) suitable anchor and cable; (6) fog horn; (7) marine compass; and (8) suit-able charts for piloting.
6.0 SCORING
6.1 The Low Point Scoring System RRS A4.1 will be used to score fi nishing boats.
6.2 RRS A9 will apply. RRS A4.2 is deleted.
6.3 For the purposes of qualifying the fl eet for the season, a race that is abandoned shall be listed as a valid race for any boat that came to the starting area.
7.0 SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
7.1 Sailing Instructions, notices to competitors, and changes to the Sailing Instructions will be posted on the YRA website, www.yra.org, to be downloaded by the entrant.
7.2 Entrants may request that Sailing Instructions, notices to competitors, and changes to the Sailing Instructions be sent by U.S. Mail. This request may accompany their entry or thereafter, but must be in writing and include name, boat name, sail number, and address.
8.0 COMMUNICATIONS
8.1 RRS 25 is changed to allow for on-the-water radio communication between the Race Committee and racing boats on the VHF channel specifi ed for that day in the WBRA Sailing Instructions. In addition to the normally dis-played signal for boats OCS, the RC may hail OCS boats by loud hailer or VHF radio. Additionally, for the second race, the RC may advise the fl eet starting order by loud hailer and/or VHF radio.
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9.0 DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
9.1 Sailing is an activity that has an inherent risk of damage and injury. Competitors in a YRA event are participating entirely at their own risk. See RRS 4, Decision to Race. The race organizers (organizing authority, race committee, protest committee, host club, sponsors, or any other organization or offi cial) will not be responsible for damage to any boat or other property or the injury to any competitor, including death, sustained as a result of participation in this event. By participating in this event, each com-petitor agrees to release the race organizers from any and all liability associated with such competitor’s participation in this event to the fullest extent permitted by law.
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CLASS OFFICERS
Division Flag President or Contact Address Phone & email
IOD O Greg Meagher 1127 Walnut St.Berkeley, CA 94707
510-541-2543g.meagher@me.com
Knarr K Eric Gray PO Box 7541Menlo Park, CA 94026
650-391-8195jericgray@gmail.com
Bird R Pierre Josephs 125 Locust Ave.Larkspur, CA 94939
415-924-2731pierrejosephs@yahoo.com
Folkboat F Richard Keldsen 2645 Lake St.San Francisco, CA 94121
415-668-3820rkeldsen@sagamusic.com
Bear E Peter Miller 6004 College Ave.Oakland, CA 94618
510-541-6666lutarious@lutarious.com
WBRA OFFICERS
President Bob Thalman 9 Mt. Tenaya Ct.San Rafael, CA 94903
415-479-3281bobthalman@aol.com
YRA Representative Don Wilson 633 Woodmont Ave.Berkeley, CA 94708
510-527-1619windansea@sprintmail.com
Appendix A
HOST CLUBS
Host Club Committee Chair Phone & email
San Francisco YC Anne McCormack 415-789-5647 race@sfyc.org
St. Francis YC John Craig 415-563-6363 raceoffi ce@stfyc.com
Sausalito YC Dave Borton 415-332-7400 race@sausalitoyachtclub.org
Corinthian YC Michael Moradzedeh 415-497-5411 racing@cyc.org
Richmond YC Bill Gage 415-965-0095 bill.gage@savitar.net
Golden Gate YC Leslie Iacopi 415-931-3980 lesliesailor2003@yahoo.com
Bay View Boat ClubJohn SuperPeter McCool
415-564-4779 johnsuper@att.net415-864-4334 bayviewracing@sbcglobal.net
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January 1: • Welcome to 2011
January 7-17: • U.S. Manufacturers RV & Boat Show, NCMA – Alameda County Fairgrounds, Pleasanton
January 15: • US Sailing Basic Race Manage-ment Seminar, EYC
January 17: • Martin Luther King Jr. Day
January 17-21: • Key West Race Week, Premiere Racing – Key West, FL
January 21-30: • Seattle Boat Show – Seattle, WA
January 27-30: • San Diego Boat Show – San Diego
Note: For more events, please see our newLake Circuit column on pages 90-96
Midwinter #1, CYC – Knox Island Fever #3, SBYC – SB/SFLittle Daddy, RYC – SH/Keller CoveMidwinter, SCYC – Santa Cruz
Midwinter #1, TYC – NBWinter #3, SeqYC – SBJack Frost #2, EYC – YRA 10
Chowder #14, BYC – OCFrostbite Series, ElkYC
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ENCINAL YC (Alameda)Mallory McCollum-Bozina, (510) 769-0221, juniors@encinal.org,www.encinal.orgSummer Program, ages 8-18, all levelsWhen: 3-week sessions, June-August, Monday-Thursday.Boats: Optimists, Lasers, FJs, 420s (provided)Spring, Fall Program, ages 8-18When: Saturdays & Sundays for six weeks (dates TBA), 12:30-4:30 p.m. Boats: Optimists, Lasers, FJs (provided)High School Program, grades 8-12 When: Weekends Feb.-AprilBoats: FJs (provided)Scholarships available through the Encinal Sailing Foundation.
GOLDEN GATE YCDave Santori, (510) 693-9104, www.ggyc.comHigh School Program, grades 9-12 from any high schoolesp. Lowell, Lincoln, or School of the Arts(middle school students by arrangement)When: Tuesdays & Thursdays 4 p.m. to darkBoats: FJs (provided)Cost: Free; students must demonstrate desire & commitment to sailing.
INVERNESS YCBarbara Jones, (650) 474-1402, barbaraj@occamsoft.com, www.invernessyachtclub.orgSummer Program When: 6/27-7/15 & 7/19-8/5Boats: Optimists, El Toros, Lasers, FJs and Flying Scots (provided)Cost: $800. Scholarships available.
MONTEREY PENINSULA YC(831) 372-9686, summersailing@mpyc.org, www.mpyc.orgSummer Sailing Lessons, ages 8-16When: Eight 1-week all-day sessions starting in early June, except the week of 7/4.Boats: Optis, FJs (provided)Scholarships available.High School Team, grades 8-12 from Pacific Grove, Salinas & Monterey When: Friday afternoons during the school year.Boats: FJs (provided)
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YACHTING YOUTHLooking for a new way to entertain your kids this year? Look no further than the Bay Area’s dozens of junior sailing programs. Many of-fer scholarships, and with rare exception, you don’t need to have your own boat. Unless noted below, club membership is not necessary. High school sailing for students in grades 9-12 takes place around Northern California in the Pacifi c Coast Interscholastic Sailing Association. If your high school doesn’t have a team – or enough students to fi eld a team – don’t fret. Most pro-grams allow students from several schools to form a single team.
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Sunday Brunch #3, OYC – EstuaryChowder #16, BYC – OCMidwinter #4, SYC – KnoxMidwinters #3, RYC – SH/Keller CoveFrostbite Series, ElkYC
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Midwinter #3, CYC – Knox Island Fever #4, SBYC – SB/SFSinglehanded #1, SeqYC – SBMidwinter, SCYC – Santa Cruz
Midwinter #4, CYC – KnoxSunday Brunch #4, OYC – Est Chowder #17, BYC – OCMidwinter #3, HMBYC – HMBFrostbite Series, ElkYC
26California Dreamin’, StFYC – City Small Boat Winter, EYC – EstuarySadie Hawkins, IYC – EstuaryWinter #4, SeqYC – SBJack Frost #3, EYC – YRA 10
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FEBRUARY 2011 indicates 2-day races. YRA events indicated in bold type.
WEEKDAY & SPECIAL EVENTS SATURDAY SUNDAY
February 14: • Valentine’s Day: Go for a sail with your Valentine.
February 21: • President’s Day: Go for a sail with your president!
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Border Run (Sprint Course) April 9
RYC Big Dinghy April 16-17
Santa Barbara Skiff Fest May 14-15
Whiskeytown May 28-29
StFYC San Francisco NOOD June 25-26
ABYC Multihull Invitational June 23-24
Huntington Lake July 9-10
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RYC Totally Dinghy September 17-18
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OAKLAND PARKS & REC DEPT. Sarah Herbelin, (510) 238-2196, kwinslow@oaklandnet.comwww.oaklandnet.com/parks/programs/boating.aspSailing into Science, fifth graders (teachers may sign up their classes)Where: Lake Merritt Boating CenterWhen: School year Boats: Pedalboats, dragonboats, kayaks, whaleboats (provided)Cost: $300 per class per day (up to 32 students) or $150 (15 students)After-School Learn-to-Sail program, ages 10-17 studentsWhere: Lake Merritt Boating CenterWhen: Wednesdays or Tuesdays & Thursdays during the school year.Boats: El Toros (provided)Cost: $145/10 weeksBasic, Intermediate Summer Program, ages 7-18Where: Lake Merritt Boating CenterWhen: One-week sessions, June-AugustBoats: El Toros, Sunfish, Bytes, JY15s, Lasers (provided)Cost: $145/Oakland residents; $160/non-residents.Advanced Summer Program, ages 10-18 Where: Jack London Aquatic Center (Oakland Estuary)When: One-week sessions, June-AugustBoats: windsurfers, catamarans, keelboats, JY15s, Bytes (provided)Cost: $175 and upYouth Sailing Team, grades 8-12 from any schoolWhere: Jack London Aquatic Center (Oakland Estuary)When: practices & regattas on weekendsBoats: Laser 4.7s (provided)Cost: $210 for 90 hours of instruction.Scholarships available for Oakland residents.
RICHMOND YC(510) 237-2821, www.richmondyc.orgParent or child must be RYC member (jr. membership: $20 initiation + $50/year)Junior Sailing School Winter, ages 8-18When: Most Sundays October-March, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.Boats: El Toros, Bytes, Lasers (BYOB); Optis (available for charter, $250/season)Cost: $115 + two days of parent volunteer timeDoublehanded Program, ages 8-18When: Most Sundays October-March, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.Boats: FJs, 420s (provided)Cost: $250Summer Sailing Program, grades 8-12When: Weekdays, June-August Boats: FJs, 420sSummer Sleepover Camp (at Stockton Sailing Club)When: July 10-16Boats: El Toros, Optimists (BYOB)Cost: $275 + three days of parent volunteer timeScholarships available.
ST. FRANCIS YC (San Francisco)Mike Kalin, (415) 820-3729, junior@stfyc.com, www.stfyc.comTinsley Island Summer Camp, ages 7-17When: One-week sessions, 6/21-25, 6/28-7/1, 7/5-9Boats: Optimists, Lasers, Bytes, 420s, Bic Techno windsurfers (provided)Cost: TBD. Scholarships available.Beginner Opti Lessons, ages 7+Saturday mornings September-MayBoats: Optimists, FJs, 420s, 4.7s, Bic Techno windsurfers (provided)Cost: TBD. Scholarships available.
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Mercury Series #1, EYC – EstuaryMidwinter #3, TYC – NB Big Daddy, RYC – OC/SH Spring Dinghy, StFYC – City Midwinter #5, VYC – San Pablo Bay
Big Daddy, RYC – OC/SHSpring Dinghy, StFYC – CityChowder #20, BYC – OCMidwinter #5, IYC – EstuaryHorsfal-Vincent, CYC – KnoxSpring #1, SSC – San Joaquin
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March 17: • St. Patrick’s Day. Take an Irish friend sailing!
March 20: • Spring Equinox
Spring Keel, StFYCSunday Brunch #5, OYC – EstuaryChowder #19, BYC – OCMidwinter #5, SYC – Knox Redwood Cup #5, SeqYC – SBMidwinters #4, RYC – SH/Keller CoveFrostbite Series, ElkYC
Spring Keel, StFYC – City Midwinter #5, GGYC – CityMidwinter Optis #4, RYC – EsteroLong Distance #1, SSC – San JoaquinJohn Pitcher Memorial, CPYC – SB
Spring One Design, StFYC – CityChowder #21, BYC – OCMidwinter #4, HMBYC – HMBWarm-up Race, PresYC – West CBFrostbite Series, ElkYC
Spring One Design, StFYC – City Rites of Spring, OYC – CB/OCMidwinter Bonus, CYC – KnoxRosenblum Regatta, SFYC – KnoxDH Long Distance #1, SSC – San JoaquinWinter #5, SeqYC – SBIsland Fever #5, SBYC – SB/SFMidwinter, SCYC – Santa Cruz
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High School Sailing (StFYC cont.)When: September-MayBoats: FJs (provided)Cost: TBD. Scholarships available.
SAN FRANCISCO YC (Belvedere)Forrest Gay, (415) 435-9525, www.sfyc.orgSpring & Fall Learn-to-Sail Program, ages 8-18When: April-SeptemberBoats: Optimists, Laser Radials & 4.7s, FJs, 29ers, 420s (provided)Summer Program, ages 8-18, all levelsWhen: June-AugustBoats: Optimists, Laser Radials & 4.7s, FJs, 29ers, 420s (provided)High School Program, grades 9-12 from any Marin County high schoolWhen: After school, Tuesday-FridayBoats: FJs (provided)Scholarships available through the Belvedere Cove Foundation.
SANTA CRUZ YC Peter Pillsbury, (831) 425-0690, info@scyc.org, www.scyc.orgPinto Lake Program, ages 8-14Where: Pinto Lake, WatsonvilleWhen: Sundays, September-MarchBoats: El Toros (some available for charter)Cost: $55 YC junior membership. Scholastic Program, grades 8-12from Pacific Collegiate, Santa Cruz, and Soquel High SchoolsWhere: Santa Cruz Yacht HarborWhen: Saturdays, September-MarchBoats: FJs (provided); Lasers, 420sAdvanced Sailing Program, independent competitorsBoats: Moore 24s (provided); Lasers, 29ers, etc. (BYOB)
SAUSALITO YC Rob Dubuc, coach@sycsailing.org, www.sausalitoyachtclub.orgSummer Program, ages 9-17When: June-August.Beginner, High School Varsity and Jr. Varsity SailingWhen: September-MayBoats: Optimists, Lasers, Laser Radials (provided)Scholarships available through Sausalito Youth Sailing Foundation.
SEA SCOUTS MARINSHIP 1 (Tiburon YC)Ronald Berliner, (925) 674-6120, ronald.berliner@scouting.orgYear-Round Program, ages 14-21When: Meetings 1st & 3rd Tues. evenings each month; sailing year-roundBoats: Santana 35 & 22s, Lasers, FJs, 420s, tall ship Active (provided)Cost: $60/year
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Wheeler Regatta, BYC – OCClub Boat Series, StFYC – CityElvstrom Zellerbach, StFYC – CityBig Dinghy, RYC – SH/Keller CoveHarken Opti #2, SFYC – Rich BaySpring #4, SSC – San Joaquin RiverBaxter Judson #1, PresYC – West CBEstuary Cup, EYC – YRA 10/Alcaz/EstSpring SCORE #1, SCYC
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SEQUOIA YC (Redwood City)(650) 361-9472, www.sequoiayc.orgJunior Beginning/Intermediate Program, ages 10-14 Dan Humphreys, (650) 941-9303, dkchumphreys@comcast.netWhen: Saturdays, fall/spring, 9-11 a.m., (beginner);11:15-1:15 (intermediate)Boats: El Toros (provided)Cost: $125/10-week session.Advanced Program, ages 12-16Dave Pirron, (408) 966-5659When: Saturdays in spring and fall, 1:30-3:30 p.m.Boats: Lasers (4.7, Radial & Full Rig)Cost: $175/10-week session.Peninsula Youth Sailing Foundation Summer program, ages 7-12Eric Anderson, (650) 854-1048, hiker4u@aol.comWhen: One-week sessions, June-August, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. daily.Boats: beginner, Optis; intermediate, 420s & FJs;advanced racing (all provided)Cost: $300/YC members & students who BYOB, $325/non-membersScholarships available.Peninsula Youth Sailing Foundation High School SailingEric Anderson, (650) 854-1048, hiker4u@aol.com, www.pysf.usWhen: Training & racing year round. Saturday & Sunday practices & races.Boats: CFJs, 420s, Lasers, 29ers.
SOUTH BEACH YC (San Francisco)Kevin Wilkinson, (650) 333-7873, kevinw@pacbell.net,www.southbeachyc.orgJunior Program, ages 9-16When: one 1-week Intermediate session, June; one 2-week Beginning session July;one 1-week Beginning/Intermediate session August; Boats: Lasers, FJs (provided)Cost: $225/week. Scholarships available for kids in need.
SPINNAKER YC/CITY OF SAN LEANDRO(510) 577-3462, www.ci.san-leandro.ca.usSummer Sailing Day Camp, ages 10-18, able to swimWhen: 1-week classes TBA for Beginners & Intermediates; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Boats: DeWitt Dinghies (provided)Cost: $200/San Leandro residents, $225/non-residents
STANFORD SUMMER SAILING CAMP (Redwood City)John Vandemoer, (650) 387-2674, vandemoer@stanford.edu,www.stanfordsailing.orgBeginner and Intermediate Sailing Program, ages 9-17When: June-August.Boats: 420s, FJs (provided)Cost: Contact above. Scholarships available.
STOCKTON SAILING CLUBLeslie Pannell, registrar@sailcamp.org, www.stocktonsc.orgLearn to Sail Program, ages 9-18When: One-week classes, June-AugustBoats: El Toros and FJs (provided)Cost: Contact above; + $15 short-term youth membership.Summer Sleepover Camp (with RYC)When: July 10-16Boats: El Toros, Optimists (BYOB)Cost: $275 + one day of parent volunteer time. Scholarships available.
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May 29-30: • Around Catalina, CBYC/DPYCMay 14: • South Bay Opening Day, SeqYC –
SBMay 14-15: • Ahmanson Cup, NHYCMay 27: • Spinnaker Cup, SFYC/MPYC –
SF to MontereyMay 30: • Memorial Day
Club Boat Series, StFYC – City YRA Spring 1, BYC – CityYRA-WBRA Knox #1, CYC – KnoxSinglehanded Farallones, SSS – City-OceanH.O. Lind #1 & 2, TYC – NBSanta Cruz Spring Big Boat Regatta, SCYC
Club Boat Series, StFYC – City Spring #7, SSC – San Joaquin RiverSpring SCORE #2, SCYC
Small Boat Spring, EYC – EstuaryMaster Mariners Regatta, SYC/EYC – City
MOTHER’S DAYYRA-WBRA City #1, GGYC – CityCorinthian Challenge, CYC – KnoxYRA-OYRA Duxship, YRA – OceanDH Long Distance #2, SSC – San JoaquinFrank Ballantine Memorial Race, CPYC – SBSummer #2, SeqYC – SB
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TAHOE COMMUNITY SAILING / TAHOE YC / TAHOE CITY PARKS & RECREATIONBryce Griffith, (530) 583-3796 ext. 25/ext. 12, bbgriff@aol.comYouth Sailing Program, ages 8-17When: June-August Monday-Thursday 10 a.m.-4 p.m;Race Program Monday evening & Friday dayBoats: CFJs, Picos, Nomad 17s, Lasers Cost: Contact above.
TIBURON YCPat Lopez, (415) 454-7228, patnyo@yahoo.comWhen: Schedule TBA, probably beginning in MarchBoats: Optis provided or bring your ownCost: $40/day with your own boat, $65/day if you use a TYC boat.
TREASURE ISLAND SAILING CENTERLacey Todd, (415) 421-2225, youthsailing@tisailing.org, www.tisailing.orgSpring Beginner Program, ages 7-14 & Spring Race Team, ages 8-14When: Session 1 Saturdays, Mar.-Apr., 10 a.m.-1 p.m; Session 2 Saturdays, Apr.-May, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; Session 3 Wednesdays, Apr.-May, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Opti Race Team, 10 practices Saturdays, 1:30-4:30, February-May; 3 races weekends Boats: Optimists Cost: $500/session. Scholarships available.High School Race Team, ages 13-18, no experience necessaryWhen: Sundays, January-April, 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Boats: FJsCost: $400Summer Sailing Camp, ages 7-18When: One-week sessions, June-August. Boats: FJs, JY Trainers, Optimists, Lasers, J/24s, Access Dinghies(provided); lifejackets, wetsuits and foul weather gear provided as well.Cost: $125/week, half day; $250/week, full day. Scholarships available.
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T IT I M M W IW I L KL K E SE S
P H O TO T O GO G R AR A P HP H Y
YRA-WBRA City #2, StFYC – CityH.O. Lind #3 & 4, TYC – NBOpti Heavy Weather, StFYC – City International 14 Nationals, RYC – SH YRA Spring 3/Summer Sailstice, SBYC – TIRace of Champions, SSC – San Joaquin RiverBridges Race/NB Challenge #3, VYC – SP BayBarbary Coast, RYC – SH/CitySpring One Design #3, SCYC
Club Boat Series, StFYC – City Ronstan Bay Challenge, StFYC – City BAYS #2, RYC – SH Easom Founders Trophy, SFYC – OC Mercury Series #4, EYC – EstInterclub Series #3, OYC – CBFriendship Regatta, CYC/TYC – NBYRA-OYRA Full Crew Farallones, SFYC –
OceanSummer #3, SeqYC – SB
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JUNE 2011WEEKDAY & SPECIAL EVENTS SATURDAY SUNDAY
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June 3-5: • Woodies Invitational, StFYC – City
June 4-5: • Cal Race Week, Cal YC
June 15: • Coastal Cup starts, EYC – City
June 18-19: • Summer Sailstice – Northern Hemisphere
June 19: • Wooden Boat Show, MMBA – CYC
June 21: • Summer Solstice
June 24: • South Tower Race starts, SSC – Stockton to Cityfront and return
June 24-26: • Long Beach Race Week, LBYC/ABYC
June 25-30: • U.S. Junior Women’s Singlehanded Championship/Leiter Cup, US Sailing/RYC – SH
Opti Heavy Weather, StFYC – City International 14 Nationals, RYC – SHBaxter Judson #3, PresYC – West CB
FATHER’S DAY
Spring Invitational, SFYC – OC
YRA-WBRA Summer Classic,SFYC – SH
Sperry Topsider NOOD Regatta, StFYC Small Boat Spring, EYC – EstuaryRear Commodore Race, SYC – Knox-VYCYRA-OYRA HMB, HMBYC – Ocean
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indicates 2-day races. YRA events indicated in bold type.
indicates full moon.
Summer Classic, SFYC – SHSpring SCORE #3, SCYCSperry Topsider NOOD Regatta, StFYC
Club Boat Series, StFYC – CityRonstan Bay Challenge, StFYC – CityBAYS #2, RYC – SH Easom Founders Trophy, SFYC – OCYRA Spring 2, BVBC – SB
Spring Invitational, SFYC – OC Delta Ditch Run, RYC/SSC – RYC to SSCMerton Yolles Memorial Race, CPYC – SB
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PACIFIC COAST INTERSCHOLASTIC SAILING ASSOCIATION (PCISA)EVENTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL SAILORS
These events are sailed in CFJs except as noted.
January 8-9: Rose Bowl, PCISA #3, ABYC/USC, Long Beach
January 15: SoCal #3, Balboa YC, Newport Beach
January 15: Little Daddy, NorCal #5, RYC
January 29-30: NorCal #6, Cal Maritime Academy, Vallejo
February 5: SoCal #4, ABYC, Long Beach
February 26-27: Cardinal Regatta, PCISA #4, Stanford, SeqYC
March 19-20: Gaucho Regatta, PCISA #5, Santa Barbara YC/UCSB
March 26: SoCal #5, MBYC/SDYC, San Diego
March 26-27: NorCal Championships, StFYC, San Francisco
April 9-10: Silver Championship, Encinal YC
April 9-10: Pacific Coast Championship, US Sailing Ctr, Long Beach
April 14-17: CISA Clinic, ABYC, Long Beach, 29er, C420,CFJ, Laser, Laser Radial
April 23-24: Baker Eliminations, Newport Seabase
May 7-8: Mallory Cup High School Nationals, Austin, TX
May 20-22: Baker High School Nationals (Team Racing), Norfolk, VA
Sept.-Dec.: 2011 Fall Schedule to be determined; see www.pcisa.org
NATIONAL YOUTH EVENTSU.S. Youth Multihull Championship, 6/12-13, Alamitos Bay YC, Long Beach. Hobie 16 with spinnakers.
U.S. Junior Women’s Singlehanded Championship (Leiter Cup),6/25-30, Richmond YC. Laser Radial.
U.S. Junior Women’s Doublehanded Championship (Ida Lewis Trophy), 7/9-14, Mantaloking YC, Mantaloking, NJ. Club 420.
U.S. Junior Single, Double & Triplehanded Championship, 8/9-12, Toms River YC, Toms River, NJ. Laser, Club 420, Flying Scot.
U.S. Sailing Youth Sailing Championship, 8/14-18, NYYC/Ida Lewis YC/Sail Newport, Newport, RI. Laser, Laser Radial, Club 420, 29er.
See www.ussailing.org for more US Sailing info and events.
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2011 YRA Calendar • Latitude 38 • Page 89
Club Boat Series, StFYC – CityLongboard SF Classic/UN Challenge,
StFYC – CityPrince of Wales Qualifi er, SFYC – OC Finn Masters NAs, EYC – SB/YBI/NAS 2
JULY 2011 indicates 2-day races.
YRA events indicated in bold type.
WEEKDAY & SPECIAL EVENTS
SATURDAY SUNDAY
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July 4: • Independence Day • Brothers & Sisters Race, TYC – NB • Independence Cup, SFYC – KnoxJuly 6: • LongPac starts, SSS – City/OceanJuly 12-16: • U.S. Windsurfi ng National
Championship, BYC – OCJuly 18-24: • Golden Gate Cup, GGYC – CityJuly 19-24: • Junior Windsurfi ng Worlds, StFYC –
CityJuly 26-Aug 2: • Laser 4.7 Worlds, StFYC – CityJuly 29-30: • King Harbor Race, Santa Barbara
YC/King Harbor YC – Santa Barbara to Redondo Beach
July 29-31: • Santana 22 Nationals, MPYCJuly 30-Aug 5: • Delta Doo Dah, Latitude 38 – NB to
Stockton
Stars and Stripes, CPYC – SBBoreas Race, HMBYC/ElkYC –
HMB to Moss Landing
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Club Boat Series, StFYC – City Longboard SF Classic/UN Challenge,
StFYC – City Prince of Wales Qualifi er, SFYC – OC Finn Masters NAs, EYC – SB/YBI/NAS 2 Silver Eagle, IYC – CBYRA-OYRA Jr Waterhouse, RYC – OceanHart Nunes, SFYC – RaccoonJack & Jill Race, SSC – San Joaquin RiverInterclub Series #4, SBYC – SB
Club Boat Series, StFYC – City Finn NorCal, SFYC – Richardson Bay BAYS #3 Summer Splash, EYC – EstuaryLipton/Knight/Admiral, PICYA/GGYC Baxter Judson #4, PresYC – West CB
SF Perpetual Challenge, SFYC – OC YRA 2nd Half Opener, EYC –
CB/Bonita/Estuary Corinthian Challenge, CYC – KnoxSummer #4, SeqYC – SBNorth Bay Challenge #4, VYC – SP Bay
SF Perpetual Challenge, SFYC – OCYRA 2nd Half Opener, EYC – CB
indicates full moon.
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Bolivar 125-Mile Race, CYC – Ocean Moseley Regatta, CYC – NB 505 Regatta, SFYC – SH Small Boat Summer, EYC – EstuarySinglehanded #3, SeqYC – SBTri-Island, RYC – TI/Alcatraz/Red RockCHISPA/Youth Regatta, PICYA/SeqYC
30 Bolivar 125-Mile Race, CYC – Ocean Moseley Regatta, CYC – NB 505 Regatta, SFYC – SH
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LAKE CIRCUIT
All the fl avor of saltwater sailing in a low-sodium package! This new feature, the Lake Circuit, replaces the Dinghy Circuit. Races for dinghies and centerboarders on our bays and rivers have rejoined the regular calendar pages. Beer can series details can be found on pages 26-29.
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JANUARYSaturday, January 1Frostbite Regatta, LYSA – Lake Yosemite, Merced Tom Cooke, tcookeatty1@yahoo.com,www.lakeyosemitesailing.org
Sunday, January 9Robinson Memorial Midwinter, LMSC – Lake Merritt Doyle Buddington, (510) 444-5292ebuddington@earthlink.net
FEBRUARYSaturday, February 12Robinson Memorial Midwinter, LMSC – Lake Merritt Doyle Buddington, (510) 444-5292ebuddington@earthlink.net
MARCHSunday, March 13Robinson Memorial Midwinter, LMSC – Lake Merritt Doyle Buddington, (510) 444-5292ebuddington@earthlink.net
APRILSaturday-Sunday, April 9-10Camellia Cup, FLYC – Folsom LakeMark Erdrich, (916) 685-4869, fusion927@gmail.comwww.fl yc.org
Friday-Sunday, April 15-17Tahoe Ski/Sail, Tahoe YC – Lake TahoeDan Hauserman, (530) 581-4700, dan@ilovetahoe.comwww.tahoeyc.com
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AUGUST 2011SATURDAY SUNDAY
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21Club Boat Series, StFYC – City YRA-OYRA Drake’s Bay, CYC – Ocean Small Boat Summer, EYC – EstuaryH.O. Lind #7 & 8, TYC – NBYRA-WBRA Mid Bay #1, BVBC – Mid BayFall One Design #1, SCYC
BAYS #4, SFYC – Richardson Bay Gracie & George, EYC – SB/Estuary
Summer Keel, SFYC – OC J/120 / IRC Regatta, SBYC – SB Richmond Riviera Regatta, RYC – SH/OC YRA Summer 2, YRA – City North Bay Challenge #5, VYC – SP BayMoonlight Marathon, SeqYC – SB-Angel Isl.
Summer Keel, SFYC – OC J/120 / IRC Regatta, SBYC – SBRichmond Riviera Regatta, RYC – SH/OC
Club Boat Series, StFYC – CityYRA-OYRA Drake’s Bay, CYC – OceanBaxter Judson #5, PresYC – West CB
July 26-Aug 2: • Laser 4.7 Worlds, StFYC – City
July 30-Aug 5: • Delta Doo Dah, Latitude 38 – NB to Stockton
August 3-5: • Laser Slalom, StFYC – City
August 6-14: • Laser Master Worlds, StFYC – City
August 12-14: • Coronado 15 NAs, HMBYC – HMB
• El Toro National Championship, SCYC
August 19-21: • Melges 24 PCCs, SFYC – OC
August 21-26: • 18-ft Skiff International, StFYC – City
August 25: • Ronstan Bridge to Bridge, StFYC – City
Aug. 26-28: • Aldo Alessio Perpetual, StFYC – City/Ocean
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28Sarcoma Cup, BYC – OC/SH YRA-WBRA Circle #2, SYC – OCGreat SF Schooner Race, SFYC – CBCorinthian Challenge, CYC – KnoxSummer #5, SeqYC – SBDouble Angle Race, SCYC/MPYC/ElkYC –
Santa Cruz or Monterey to Moss LandingSanta Cruz Fall Big Boat Regatta, SCYC
Sarcoma Cup, BYC – OC/SHFall SCORE #1, SCYC27
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WEEKDAY & SPECIAL EVENTS
indicates full moon.
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BAYS #4, SFYC – Richardson Bay YRA Summer 1, RYC – SH Half Moon Bay Race, SSS – City to HMBMitchell/Ross Regatta, SFYC – KnoxFoxhat Race, TYC – NBLuna Race, VYC – SP BayJerry O’Grady SH Race, CPYC – SB
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Saturday, April 23Trans-Folsom Challenge, FLYC – Folsom LakeMark Erdrich, (916) 685-4869, fusion927@gmail.comwww.fl yc.org
MAYWednesday, May 4Beer Can Races begin, LTWYC – Tahoe South ShoreSee p. 28 for details and complete schedule.
Saturday, May 7Opening Day, LYSA – Lake Yosemite, Mercedwww.lakeyosemitesailing.org
Flight of the Bulls, Central Lake, Foster Citywww.eltoroyra.org
Thursday, May 12Beer Can Races begin, LYSA – Lake Yosemite, MercedSee p. 28 for details and complete schedule.
Saturday & Sunday, May 14-15Annual Regatta, LYSA – Lake Yosemite, MercedTom Cooke, tcookeatty1@yahoo.com,www.lakeyosemitesailing.org
Sunday, May 15Fremont Relays, Lake Elizabethwww.eltoroyra.org
Saturday & Sunday, May 28-29Memorial Regatta, WSC – WhiskeytownJake Cartwright, (707) 769-6023, jcartwright@solairusaviation.com, www.whiskeytownsailing.org
Monday, May 30Laser Series begins, Tahoe YC – Lake TahoeSee p. 29 for details and complete schedule.
JUNEWednesday, June 1Beer Can Series begins, Tahoe YC – Lake TahoeSee p. 29 for details and complete schedule.
Saturday & Sunday, June 4-5Go for the Gold Regatta, GCYC – Scotts Flat LakeDon Hare, (916) 774-6610, donhare@surewest.netwww.nccn.net/~gcyc
Saturday & Sunday, June 18-19Clear Lake Regional El Toro Championshipwww.eltoroyra.org
Friday, June 24Sunnyside Regatta, Tahoe YC – Lake TahoeDan Hauserman, (530) 581-4700, dan@ilovetahoe.comwww.tahoeyc.com
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Madcap Challenge, StFYC – City YRA Season Closer, CYC – CB Vice Commodore’s Cup, HMBYC –
HMBFall SCORE #2, SCYC
Tornberg Regatta, TYC – NBTotally Dinghy, RYC – SH/Keller CoveYRA-OYRA Southern Cross, SRYC –
OceanCommodore’s Cup, EYC – SB/TI/EstuaryBaxter Judson #6, PresYC – West CBJack & Jill Doublehanded Regatta, SCYC
Tornberg Regatta, TYC – NB Totally Dinghy, RYC – SH/Keller Cove Schreiber Cup, OYC – TI/EstTuleberg Regatta, SSC – San Joaquin
RiverInterclub Challenge/Barth, SeqYC – SBRichmond-South Bay, SSS – RYC to SBYRA Summer 3, SYC – Knox/BonitaFall One Design #2, SCYC
SEPTEMBER 2011 indicates 2-day races. YRA events indicated in bold type.
WEEKDAY & SPECIAL EVENTS SATURDAY SUNDAY
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September 2: • Windjammers, StFYC/SCYC – Ocean (SF to Santa Cruz)
September 5: • Labor Day – Take a worker sailing
• Staff Commodore’s Regatta, SFYC – Knox
September 7: • Latitude 38 Mexico-Only Crew List and Baja Ha-Ha Party – Encinal YC in Alameda, 6-9pm. See www.latitude38.com or Latitude 38 for details
September 8-11: • Rolex Big Boat Series, StFYC – City
September 9-11: • Wooden Boat Festival – Port Townsend, WA
September 14-18: • Fall Boat Show, NCMA – Jack London Square, Oakland
September 19-24: • Folkboat Nationals, CYC – KnoxSeptember 23: • Fall Equinox
September 23-25: • Catalina 34 SF Cup, GGYC – City
BAYS #5, TYC – NB Jazz Cup, SBYC/BenYC – TI to Benicia
BAYS #5, TYC – NBBig Brothers Big Sisters Benefi t, SCYC
Madcap Challenge, StFYC – City YRA Season Closer, CYC – CB/NB Vice Commodore’s Cup, HMBYC – HMB
Wosser Cup, SFYC – KnoxSinglehanded #4/Commodore’s Cup,
SeqYC – SB
Millimeter Nationals, EYC – Estuary
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Saturday, June 25Commodore’s Regatta, FYC – Huntington LakeDave Mosher, (559) 673-2344hsrinfo@fresnoyachtclub.com, www.fresnoyachtclub.com
Saturday, June 25 (cont.) Southern Crossing, LTWYC – Tahoe South ShoreSteve Katzman, (530) 577-7715, ltwyc2@aol.comwww.tahoewindjammers.com
Sunday, June 26Mayor’s Cup Regatta, LMSC – Lake Merrittvickiesails@aol.com
JULYFriday, July 8Tahoe Warm-up Race, Tahoe YC – Lake TahoeDan Hauserman, (530) 581-4700, dan@ilovetahoe.comwww.tahoeyc.com
Saturday, July 9Trans-Tahoe Race, Tahoe YC – Lake TahoeDan Hauserman, (530) 581-4700, dan@ilovetahoe.comwww.tahoeyc.com
Saturday & Sunday, July 9-10High Sierra Centerboard Divisions, FYC – Huntington LakeDave Mosher, (559) 673-2344hsrinfo@fresnoyachtclub.com, www.fresnoyachtclub.com
Saturday, July 16Gar Woods Regatta, Tahoe YC – Lake TahoeDan Hauserman, (530) 581-4700, dan@ilovetahoe.comwww.tahoeyc.com
Saturday & Sunday, July 16-17High Sierra Keelboat Divisions, FYC – Huntington LakeDave Mosher, (559) 673-2344hsrinfo@fresnoyachtclub.com, www.fresnoyachtclub.com
Sunday, July 17Commodore’s Cup, LTWYC – Tahoe South ShoreSteve Katzman, (530) 577-7715, ltwyc2@aol.comwww.tahoewindjammers.com
Saturday, July 23Women’s Clinic, LTWYC – Tahoe South ShoreSteve Katzman, (530) 577-7715, ltwyc2@aol.comwww.tahoewindjammers.com
Sunday, July 24Doublehanded Race, LTWYC – Tahoe South ShoreSteve Katzman, (530) 577-7715, ltwyc2@aol.comwww.tahoewindjammers.com
Tuesday, July 26Commodore’s Regatta, FYC – Huntington LakeDave Mosher, (559) 673-2344hsrinfo@fresnoyachtclub.com, www.fresnoyachtclub.com
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Belvedere Cup, SFYC – OCChowder #2, BYC – OC
Belvedere Cup, SFYC – OC Joan Storer Regatta, TYC – NBERC Sprints, BVBC – SB/BVBC Basin
Club Boat Series, StFYC – City Small Boat Summer, EYC – EstuaryIslander 36 Nationals, GGYC – City/CBDoublehanded Race, TYC – NBYRA-OYRA Lightship 2, GGYC – OceanAround the Brothers, RYC – NBFall #2, SSC – San Joaquin RiverChampion of Champions, VYC – SP Bay Jack & Jill Regatta, CPYC – SBChampion of Champions, BVBC – SB/SFOktoberfest, OYC – SB/Estuary
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Vallejo 1-2, SSS – OC-VYC Jessica Cup, StFYC – City Logan/Paige/Simpson, StFYC – City Opti PCCs, SFYC Oktoberfest, BYC – OCYRA Yankee Cup/Champion of
Champions, IYC – CityRoss Wood, CYC – KnoxTwin Island #3, SYC – KnoxCorkscrew Slough Regatta, SeqYC – SBSouth Bay Championship, SeqYC – SBBAADS Herb Meyer Regatta, SBYC – SBFall One Design #3, SCYC
Schnapp Regatta, GGYC – CityFall Dinghy & Olympic Classes,
StFYC – City
Chowder #4, BYC – OCFall SCORE #3, SCYCFall Dinghy & Olympic Classes, StFYC – CityRound the Island, SFYC – Belvedere/TI/SH
29Red Rock Regatta, TYC – NBGreat Pumpkin, RYC – TI/OC/SH PCCSC Match Race Champs, StFYC – City
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OCTOBER 2011
indicates 2-day races.YRA events indicated in bold type.
SATURDAY SUNDAY
October 1-2: • Women’s Sailing Seminar, IYC – Estuary
October 6-11: • Fleet Week
October 21-23: • IOD Team Racing, SFYC – SH
October 24: • Baja Ha-Ha starts, SD-Cabo
October 31: • Halloween: Go sailing in costume!
indicates full moon.
WEEKDAY & SPECIAL EVENTS
30Chowder #5, BYC – OCGreat Pumpkin, RYC – SH/Angel/AlcazPCCSC Match Race Champs, StFYC – City
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Friday, July 29Jake’s Regatta, Tahoe YC – Lake TahoeDan Hauserman, (530) 581-4700, dan@ilovetahoe.comwww.tahoeyc.com
Sunday, July 31Women’s Day Races, LTWYC – Tahoe South ShoreSteve Katzman, (530) 577-7715, ltwyc2@aol.comwww.tahoewindjammers.com
AUGUSTSaturday & Sunday, August 6-7Pinecrest El Toro Worlds, Pinecrest Lakewww.eltoroyra.org
Saturday, August 13Leukemia Cup, LTWYC – Tahoe South ShoreSteve Katzman, (530) 577-7715, ltwyc2@aol.comwww.tahoewindjammers.com
Saturday, August 20Chambers Regatta, Tahoe YC – Lake TahoeDan Hauserman, (530) 581-4700, dan@ilovetahoe.comwww.tahoeyc.com
Sunday, August 28Singlehanded Race, LTWYC – Tahoe South ShoreSteve Katzman, (530) 577-7715, ltwyc2@aol.comwww.tahoewindjammers.com
SEPTEMBERSunday, September 4Hilldinger Cup, LTWYC – Tahoe South ShoreSteve Katzman, (530) 577-7715, ltwyc2@aol.comwww.tahoewindjammers.com
Wednesday-Saturday, September 7-10Melges Race Week, Tahoe YC – Lake TahoeDan Hauserman, (530) 581-4700, dan@ilovetahoe.comwww.tahoeyc.com
Saturday, September 10Governor’s Cup, FLYC – Folsom LakeMark Erdrich, (916) 685-4869, fusion927@gmail.comwww.fl yc.org
Kip Lar Rieu Laser Fleet Championship, Tahoe YC – Stampede Reservoir, TruckeeRick Raduziner, (530) 583-6070, raduziner@sbcglobal.net, www.tahoeyc.com
Saturday & Sunday, September 17-18 Perpetual Series, LTWYC – Tahoe South ShoreSteve Katzman, (530) 577-7715, ltwyc2@aol.comwww.tahoewindjammers.com
Sunday, September 25Fannette Island Race, LTWYC – Tahoe South ShoreSteve Katzman, (530) 577-7715, ltwyc2@aol.comwww.tahoewindjammers.com
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sailor. Will you be one?Get out and race, then check
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?
BERKELEYMIDWINTERS
Where the heat ison all winter long!
The oldest and largestwinter series on the Bay.
Winter
California
Style
Check out www.berkeleyyc.orgor www.yra.org for Notice of Race, Entry Form,
Sailing Instructions, results and much, much more.
Call or email for more information
Bob Gray(510) 530-4162
r_gray40@sbcglobal.net
Bobbi Tosse(925) 939-9885
bobbi@jfcbat.com
or www.yra.org for Notice of Race, Entry Form,Sailing Instructions, results and much, much more.
Call or email for more information
New courses designed to avoid shallow water marks!
Separate Saturday andSunday series!
Second weekend of the monthfrom November through February!
2011 YRA Calendar • Latitude 38 • Page 97
Club Boat Series, StFYC – CityMidwinters #2, BYC – OCMidwinter #1, IYC – Estuary
Club Boat Series, StFYC – City Midwinters #1, BYC – OCJack Frost #1, EYC – EstuaryMidwinter #1, RegattaPRO – OC
NOVEMBER 2011 indicates 2-day races. YRA events indicated in bold type.
WEEKDAY & SPECIAL EVENTS SATURDAY SUNDAY
6
12 13
19 20
26 27
November TBA: • The Big Sail (Stanford vs. Cal), StFYC – City
• Running of the Bulls, Elkhorn YC – Elkhorn Slough
• YRA Year-End Trophy Party
November 11: • Veteran’s Day
Nov. 18-20: • ICSA Match Race Champs, StFYC – City
November 24: • Thanksgiving Day
November 25: • Wild Turkey Race, TYC – NB
Club Boat Series, StFYC – City Appleton Youth Regatta, SFYC –
Richardson Bay Chowder #6, BYC – OCJack & Jill + 1, IYC – EstMidwinter #1, SYC – KnoxRedwood Cup #1, SeqYC – SB
Winter #1, SeqYC – SBIsland Fever #1, SBYC – SB/SFMidwinters #1, SCYC
Chowder #7, BYC – OCCommodore’s Challenge, IYC – Est
Chowder #8, BYC – OC
indicates full moon.
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDSMidwinter #1, GGYC – CitySummer’s Last Gasp, HMBYC – HMBClub Boat Series, StFYC – City Appleton Youth Regatta, SFYC – Richardson Bay
Fall #3, SSC – San Joaquin RiverMidwinter #1, VYC – San Pablo BayCommodore’s Cup, CPYC – SB
5
S M T W Th F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
At press-time, we were still in suspense about holding the America’s Cup on the Bay!
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JANUARY
APRIL
FEBRUARY
MAY
MARCH
JUNE
date/day slack max slack max2/05Sat 0247 0516/2.9E 0847 1133/2.7F 1430 1727/3.8E 2111 2/06Sun 0004/3.0F 0318 0554/3.1E 0930 1215/2.5F 1515 1807/3.3E 21422/12Sat 0139 0444/1.8F 0736 1059/3.6E 1521 1822/2.4F 2138 2334/1.4E2/13Sun 0248 0545/2.0F 0835 1157/4.0E 1612 1916/2.9F 2232 2/19Sat 0151 0431/4.2E 0754 1050/4.0F 1353 1650/4.9E 2024 2320/4.2F2/20Sun 0229 0517/4.5E 0847 1142/3.9F 1450 1738/4.3E 2106 2/21Mon 0003/3.8F 0308 0605/4.6E 0944 1238/3.7F 1551 1829/3.6E 21512/26Sat 0212 0505/2.1F 0749 1116/3.9E 1525 1841/3.1F 2144 2/27Sun 0039/1.6E 0321 0618/2.2F 0854 1229/4.0E 1621 1935/3.4F 2236
date/day slack max slack max
3/05Sat 0129 0408/3.4E 0744 1034/3.1F
1337 1623/3.7E 2003 2253/3.1F
3/06Sun 0157 0442/3.6E 0820 1110/3.0F
1417 1659/3.4E 2031 2322/2.9F
3/12Sat 0303/1.5F 0544 0921/3.4E
1338 1635/2.2F 2006 2201/1.3E
3/13Sun 0112 0511/1.5F 0755 1124/3.6E
1541 1844/2.5F 2207
3/19Sat 0132 0421/4.7E 0750 1048/4.4F
1355 1644/4.7E 2013 2307/4.2F
3/20Sun 0209 0505/5.1E 0839 1137/4.5F
1450 1731/4.3E 2055 2348/3.9F
3/26Sat 0145 0427/1.8F 0713 1031/3.6E
1451 1811/2.9F 2117 2358/1.5E
3/27Sun 0304 0552/1.8F 0827 1150/3.4E
1556 1915/3.0F 2214
date/day slack max slack max 5/01Sun 0035 0337/4.1E 0729 1030/3.4F 1336 1601/2.7E 1926 2213/2.8F5/07Sat 0115/2.0F 0346 0732/4.4E 1120 1425/3.1F 1806 2012/1.9E 2300 5/08Sun 0206/1.8F 0434 0822/4.1E 1212 1519/3.0F 1900 2108/1.8E5/14Sat 0159/4.6E 0550 0848/3.7F 1156 1426/3.2E 1747 2043/3.5F 2339 5/15Sun 0248/5.2E 0639 0941/4.3F 1255 1520/3.1E 1835 2128/3.6F5/21Sat 0124/2.4F 0409 0730/4.6E 1134 1440/3.5F 1807 2015/2.0E 2343 5/22Sun 0220/2.0F 0504 0821/4.0E 1227 1535/3.1F 1859 2112/1.9E5/28Sat 0152/3.4E 0551 0856/2.7F 1147 1414/2.0E 1738 2031/2.5F 2320 5/29Sun 0230/3.9E 0632 0937/3.1F 1238 1458/2.0E 1818 2106/2.5F 2355 5/30Mon 0307/4.3E 0710 1015/3.4F 1324 1537/2.1E 1854 2141/2.5F continued on page 104
date/day slack max slack max 4/02Sat 0117 0407/3.8E 0749 1044/3.4F 1346 1625/3.3E 2000 2248/3.1F4/03Sun 0144 0438/4.0E 0823 1117/3.4F 1427 1659/3.1E 2028 2315/2.9F4/09Sat 0229/1.6F 0459 0849/3.7E 1246 1548/2.4F 1930 2131/1.5E4/10Sun 0022 0331/1.5F 0601 0947/3.6E 1352 1655/2.5F 2033 2235/1.5E4/16Sat 0016 0312/4.8E 0650 0948/4.3F 1257 1537/4.1E 1902 2155/4.0F4/17Sun 0053 0357/5.4E 0738 1038/4.6F 1353 1626/3.9E 1945 2237/3.9F4/23Sat 0006 0246/1.9F 0532 0852/4.0E 1307 1619/3.0F 1939 2147/1.6E4/24Sun 0125 0359/1.6F 0642 0955/3.4E 1412 1731/2.8F 2039 2314/1.6E4/30Sat 0004 0306/3.8E 0653 0955/3.3F 1252 1527/2.7E 1854 2144/2.9F
NOAA predictions at the Golden Gate Entrance2011 WEEKEND CURRENTSdate/day slack max slack max12/31Fri 0022/1.9E 0331 0629/2.7F 0920 1244/4.8E 1650 2000/3.6F 23081/01Sat 0124/1.9E 0429 0725/2.8F 1014 1338/5.0E 1742 2053/3.9F1/02Sun 0003 0221/2.0E 0522 0816/2.8F 1103 1427/5.1E 1829 2140/4.0F1/08Sat 0050/3.2F 0411 0633/2.5E 1009 1246/2.1F 1536 1839/3.6E 22281/09Sun 0127/2.9F 0448 0717/2.6E 1103 1337/1.9F 1629 1925/3.0E 23061/15Sat 0003/1.5E 0316 0615/2.1F 0908 1228/4.1E 1643 1946/2.9F 23001/16Sun 0100/1.6E 0408 0705/2.3F 0955 1318/4.6E 1727 2030/3.3F 23491/22Sat 0313 0545/3.5E 0905 1157/3.3F 1453 1759/4.7E 2136 1/23Sun 0037/4.0F 0354 0634/3.8E 1005 1254/3.1F 1554 1850/4.1E 22211/29Sat 0021/1.6E 0324 0621/2.5F 0907 1235/4.4E 1639 1953/3.5F 22581/30Sun 0131/1.8E 0423 0720/2.6F 1003 1331/4.6E 1729 2041/3.7F 2346
PACIFIC COAST COLLEGIATE SAILING CONFERENCE EVENTS
1/8-9 Rose Bowl USC/ABYC CFJ1/15 ICSA Winter Meeting Park City, UT1/16-17 Peter Wenner Memorial Rainbow Invite U of Hawaii CFJ1/29-30 South 1 & 2/Jeff Simon Memorial Regatta UCSD CFJ2/5 PCCSC Annual Meeting UCSB 2/12-13 North 1 & 2 CSUMB CFJ2/26-27 North 3 & 4 Cal CFJ South 3 & 4 UCI CFJ3/5-6 McIntyre Team Race Stanford CFJ/4203/5-6 Cal Team Race Cal CFJ 3/11-13 Harbor Cup LAYC/CMA Catalina 373/26-27 South Designate UCSB CFJ4/2-3 St. Francis Invitational/North 5 Designate StFYC 4/9-10 Coed Dinghy Championship USC CFJ/4204/16-17 Team Race Championship Stanford CFJ4/23-24 Women’s Championship Stanford CFJ 4/30-5/1 ICSA National Dinghy Eastern Semi-Finals USC CFJ ICSA National Dinghy Western Semi-Finals USC CFJ5/22 ICSA Annual Meeting 5/23-26 ICSA Women’s Dinghy Nationals/Gerald C. Miller Trophy The Gorge, Cascade Locks, OR5/27-29 ICSA Team Race Nationals/Walter C. Wood Trophy The Gorge, Cascade Locks, OR5/30-6/1 ICSA Coed Dinghy Nationals/Henry A. Morse Trophy The Gorge, Cascade Locks, ORSept.-Dec. ‘11: Fall season to be determined; see www.collegesailing.org/pccsc
COLLEGE SAILINGMany colleges and universities around the country fi eld competitive sailing teams. Some teams in Northern California follow:
Cal Berkeley; Cal Maritime Academy, Vallejo; Cal Poly University, San Luis Obispo; Cal State University Mon-terey Bay, Seaside; Cal State Sacramento; College of Marin, Kentfield; DeAnza College, Cupertino; Dominican University, San Rafael; San Jose State University; Santa Clara University; Sonoma State, Rohnert Park; Stanford, Palo Alto; UC Davis; UC Santa Cruz.
For complete information, seewww.collegesailing.org.
date/day slack max slack max6/04Sat 0014/2.5F 0252 0626/5.0E 1016 1320/3.7F 1655 1904/2.3E 22006/05Sun 0059/2.3F 0335 0712/4.8E 1058 1403/3.6F 1739 1953/2.4E 22566/11Sat 0038/4.2E 0442 0739/3.1F 1046 1305/2.4E 1624 1923/3.0F 22216/12Sun 0135/4.7E 0538 0842/3.6F 1153 1409/2.3E 1721 2017/3.0F 23096/18Sat 0017/2.8F 0305 0622/5.1E 1021 1324/4.0F 1647 1901/2.4E 22216/19Sun 0104/2.6F 0351 0706/4.6E 1103 1406/3.6F 1729 1946/2.4E 2315 6/25Sat 0006/3.0E 0430 0730/2.0F 1020 1226/1.5E 1559 1855/2.0F 21516/26Sun 0101/3.4E 0521 0828/2.4F 1124 1328/1.4E 1652 1945/2.0F 2236
2011 YRA Calendar • Latitude 38 • Page 99
Midwinters #3, BYC – OCMidwinters #3, RegattaPRO – OCWinter #2, SeqYC – SB
DECEMBER 2011 indicates 2-day races. YRA events indicated in bold type.
WEEKDAY & SPECIAL EVENTS SATURDAY SUNDAY
4
10 11
17 18
24 25
December: • Happy Holidays! Check theCalendar in the Nov. or Dec. issue of Latitude 38 for a lighted boat parade near you.
December 10: • Lighted Boat Parade, SBYC – South Bay to Central Bay
December 20: • Hanukah begins at sundown December 22: • Winter Solstice – just 6 months
till Summer Sailstice!
Midwinters #2, GGYC – CityMidwinter Optis #1, RYC – Richmond Estero
Fall #4, SSC – San Joaquin RiverMidwinter #2 , VYC – San Pablo Bay
Chowder #9, BYC – OCMidwinter #2, SYC – KnoxMidwinters #1, RYC – SH/Keller Cove
Midwinters #4, BYC – OC Midwinter #2, IYC – Estuary
Chowder #10, BYC – OCMidwinter #1, HMBYC – HMBRedwood Cup #2, SeqYC – SB
CHRISTMAS DAY
Chowder #11, BYC – OC
indicates full moon.
Island Fever #2, SBYC – SB/SFMidwinters #2, SCYC
3
S M T W Th F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
FRE
D F
AG
O
CHRISTMASEVE
31 Jan. 1NEW YEAR’S DAY
Chowder #12, BYC – OC
NEW YEAR’S EVE
Come out; come outto play on the ocean!
Wind, waves, dolphins and whales –you are sure to leave with a few new tales!
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April 23: Lightship I*May 7: DuxburyMay 27: Spinnaker CupJune 11: FarallonesJune 25: Half Moon Bay* (Party!)
July 9: Jr. WaterhouseAug 20-21: Drake's BaySept 18: Southern Cross*October 1: Lightship II*
2011 SCHEDULE
* DAYLIGHT SERIES
New for 2011
DAYLIGHT SERIES Just four shorter races all starting on an ebb.
Later start of 10:30 AM and daylight fi nish.
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SAN FRANCISCO BAY
The charts on this page and those that follow are from the National Ocean
Service, National Oce an ic andAtmospheric Administration
of the U.S. Department of Com merce.
0.7-1.1, multiply by 0.2
1.2-1.5, multiply by 0.3
1.6-2.0, multiply by 0.4
2.1-2.4, multiply by 0.5
2.5-2.9, multiply by 0.6
3.0-3.3, multiply by 0.7
3.4-3.8, multiply by 0.8
3.9-4.2, multiply by 0.9
4.3-4.7, multiply by 1.0
4.8-5.1, multiply by 1.1
5.2-5.6, multiply by 1.2
5.7-6.0, multiply by 1.3
6.1-6.5, multiply by 1.4
6.6-6.9, multiply by 1.5
FACTORS FOR CORRECTING SPEEDS
MAXIMUM FLOOD MAXIMUM EBB
0.5-0.8, multiply by 0.2
0.9-1.1, multiply by 0.3
1.2-1.4, multiply by 0.4
1.5-1.8, multiply by 0.5
1.9-2.1, multiply by 0.6
2.2-2.4, multiply by 0.7
2.5-2.8, multiply by 0.8
2.9-3.1, multiply by 0.9
3.2-3.4, multiply by 1.0
3.5-3.7, multiply by 1.1
3.8-4.1, multiply by 1.2
4.2-4.4, multiply by 1.3
4.5-4.7, multiply by 1.4
4.8-5.1, multiply by 1.5
Predicted Speed (knots) FactorPredicted speed (knots) Factor
Two Hours Before Max Flood at Gold en Gate
One Hour Before Max Flood at Gold en Gate
TIDAL CUR RENT CHARTSAN FRANCISCO BAY
TIDAL CUR RENT CHARTSAN FRANCISCO BAY
These current charts show direction and speed of the tidal current for each hour of current at the San Fran-cisco Bay entrance. The charts depict the fl ow of tidal currents under normal weath er conditions. Strong winds and freshets, however, bring about non-tidal currents which may modify considerably the speeds and directions shown in the charts.
USE OF CHARTSThe chart to be used for any spe cifi c time is determined by ob tain ing the difference between the de sired time and the time of the near est Max- i mum Flood or Max i mum Ebb for the Golden Gate. The chart with the title that agrees most nearly with this difference is the one to be used.The numbers before or after the ar-rows indicate the 'tropic speed' of the current in knots. To de ter mine the actual speed of the cur rent for a particular day and hour, this tropic speed is mul ti plied by the factor given in the table to the right,'Factors for Cor rect ing Speeds'. To fi nd the correct 'predicted speed' as listed in the table, see 'Week end Currents' on pages 98 (Jan u ary-June) and 104 (July-De cem ber).
2011 YRA Calendar • Latitude 38 • Page 101
TIDAL CURRENT CHARTS
One Hour After Max Flood at Gold en Gate
Maximum Flood at Gold en Gate
TIDAL CUR RENT CHARTSAN FRANCISCO BAY
TIDAL CUR RENT CHARTSAN FRANCISCO BAY
Two Hours After Max Flood at Gold en Gate
TIDAL CUR RENT CHARTSAN FRANCISCO BAY
Three Hours After Max Flood at Gold en Gate
TIDAL CUR RENT CHARTSAN FRANCISCO BAY
Slack
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Two Hours Before Max Ebb at Gold en Gate
One Hour Before Max Ebb at Gold en Gate
TIDAL CUR RENT CHARTSAN FRANCISCO BAY
TIDAL CUR RENT CHARTSAN FRANCISCO BAY
Maximum Ebb at Gold en Gate
One Hour After Max Ebb at Gold en Gate
TIDAL CUR RENT CHARTSAN FRANCISCO BAY
TIDAL CUR RENT CHARTSAN FRANCISCO BAY
SAN FRANCISCO BAY
2011 YRA Calendar • Latitude 38 • Page 103
Two Hours After Max Ebb at Gold en Gate
TIDAL CUR RENT CHARTSAN FRANCISCO BAY
Three Hours After Max Ebb at Gold en Gate
TIDAL CUR RENT CHARTSAN FRANCISCO BAY
TIDAL CURRENT CHARTS
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JULY
OCTOBER
AUGUST
NOVEMBER
SEPTEMBER
DECEMBER
continued from page 98
date/day slack max slack max
8/06Sat 0144 0434/2.8F 0753 1006/2.1E
1318 1624/2.6F 1925 2240/4.2E
8/07Sun 0258 0557/2.7F 0913 1115/1.6E
1430 1730/2.3F 2027 2348/4.1E
8/13Sat 0115 0428/4.7E 0817 1122/3.9F
1425 1659/2.9E 2017 2309/3.2F
8/14Sun 0159 0504/4.5E 0853 1153/3.8F
1458 1731/3.1E 2058 2347/3.1F
8/20Sat 0041 0325/2.1F 0643 0905/2.0E
1204 1520/1.9F 1815 2133/3.3E
8/21Sun 0145 0427/1.9F 0752 0959/1.5E
1251 1612/1.7F 1905 2229/3.2E
8/27Sat 0002 0313/4.7E 0708 1007/3.8F
1320 1546/3.0E 1905 2158/3.3F
8/28Sun 0053 0400/5.0E 0747 1044/4.1F
1355 1629/3.7E 1951 2245/3.7F
date/day slack max slack max9/03Sat 0015 0310/3.4F 0634 0850/2.5E 1202 1502/2.7F 1757 2115/4.5E9/04Sun 0123 0421/3.1F 0746 0951/1.9E 1307 1603/2.3F 1858 2217/4.2E9/05Mon 0235 0543/2.9F 0859 1102/1.5E 1425 1716/2.0F 2007 2327/3.9E9/10Sat 0016 0331/4.0E 0711 1017/3.6F 1311 1603/3.0E 1920 2217/3.1F9/11Sun 0104 0407/3.9E 0749 1049/3.5F 1344 1630/3.3E 2000 2255/3.2F9/17Sat 0206/2.7F 0529 0751/2.2E 1052 1358/2.1F 1644 2009/3.7E9/18Sun 0002 0256/2.4F 0624 0838/1.8E 1129 1443/1.8F 1725 2059/3.5E9/24Sat 0151/4.1E 0544 0844/3.4F 1155 1427/3.1E 1757 2048/3.1F 23459/25Sun 0244/4.3E 0628 0925/3.7F 1233 1514/3.8E 1845 2139/3.6F
date/day slack max slack max10/01Sat 0158/4.1F 0525 0741/2.7E 1053 1346/2.9F 1636 1957/5.0E 2357 10/02Sun 0259/3.7F 0628 0837/2.2E 1152 1443/2.4F 1732 2053/4.5E10/08Sat 0221/3.3E 0554 0902/3.2F 1151 1458/3.0E 1819 2119/2.9F10/09Sun 0002 0304/3.2E 0635 0937/3.1F 1226 1526/3.4E 1900 2201/3.1F10/15Sat 0104/3.1F 0431 0645/2.2E 0951 1247/2.1F 1528 1856/4.1E 2248 10/16Sun 0146/2.9F 0519 0729/2.0E 1025 1328/1.9F 1605 1941/4.0E 2334 10/22Sat 0020/3.6E 0408 0710/3.2F 1025 1302/3.1E 1644 1929/2.6F 2227 10/23Sun 0119/3.6E 0458 0757/3.4F 1106 1354/3.8E 1736 2028/3.3F 2332 10/29Sat 0051/4.5F 0420 0633/2.7E 0943 1233/3.0F 1520 1844/5.5E 2242 10/30Sun 0147/4.2F 0516 0726/2.4E 1039 1327/2.7F 1613 1936/5.0E 2339
date/day slack max slack max11/05Sat 0042/2.8E 0424 0734/2.9F 1026 1336/2.9E 1710 2008/2.5F 2248 11/06Sun 0139/2.6E 0411 0715/2.8F 1004 1312/3.3E 1656 1958/2.8F 2245 11/12Sat 0236 0442/2.0E 0751 1041/2.2F 1323 1650/4.5E 2048 2348/3.2F11/13Sun 0320 0524/2.0E 0825 1121/2.1F 1358 1732/4.4E 2128 11/19Sat 0127 0435/3.2F 0756 1036/3.1E 1426 1704/2.3F 2000 2250/3.2E11/20Sun 0221 0527/3.2F 0839 1131/3.8E 1524 1810/2.8F 2114 2350/3.1E11/24Thu 0025 0241/2.8E 0549 0844/3.3F 1134 1455/5.8E 1852 2157/4.6F11/25Fri 0121 0334/2.7E 0640 0933/3.2F 1221 1545/5.9E 1942 2248/4.6F11/26Sat 0214 0425/2.5E 0731 1023/3.1F 1310 1634/5.8E 2033 2340/4.4F11/27Sun 0307 0517/2.4E 0825 1114/2.9F 1401 1724/5.4E 2125
date/day slack max slack max12/03Sat 0144 0453/2.8F 0755 1050/2.8E 1448 1739/2.1F 2019 2253/2.3E12/04Sun 0235 0540/2.6F 0837 1140/3.1E 1541 1840/2.4F 2124 2351/2.0E12/10Sat 0137 0339/1.9E 0648 0938/2.3F 1223 1547/4.7E 1951 2252/3.4F12/11Sun 0219 0421/1.9E 0725 1017/2.3F 1300 1628/4.7E 2028 2329/3.5F12/17Sat 0306/3.2F 0628 0910/3.2E 1300 1536/2.2F 1832 2123/3.1E12/18Sun 0046 0357/3.1F 0712 1006/3.7E 1405 1646/2.5F 1951 2224/2.7E12/24Sat 0109 0319/2.4E 0623 0917/3.2F 1205 1529/5.7E 1930 2236/4.4F12/25Sun 0157 0409/2.4E 0715 1007/3.1F 1256 1617/5.6E 2017 2322/4.3F12/31Sat 0003 0306/2.7F 0619 0901/2.8E 1309 1546/1.9F 1837 2109/2.3E
date/day slack max slack max7/02Sat 0202 0526/5.3E 0919 1220/4.1F 1547 1801/2.7E 21067/03Sun 0000/2.9F 0245 0609/5.3E 0956 1258/4.1F 1625 1845/2.9E 21537/04Mon 0047/2.9F 0332 0654/5.0E 1034 1338/4.0F 1704 1931/3.1E 22477/09Sat 0319 0610/2.6F 0922 1133/2.0E 1449 1754/2.6F 2055 7/10Sun 0011/4.3E 0426 0730/3.0F 1040 1245/1.7E 1559 1858/2.6F 21527/16Sat 0209 0523/5.1E 0918 1222/4.1F 1535 1757/2.7E 21157/17Sun 0002/3.0F 0253 0602/4.8E 0955 1256/3.9F 1611 1835/2.8E 22007/23Sat 0239 0516/1.7F 0827 1035/1.5E 1351 1700/1.8F 2004 2313/3.1E7/24Sun 0345 0638/1.8F 0944 1138/1.2E 1457 1759/1.7E 20587/30Sat 0106 0424/5.2E 0818 1118/4.1F 1437 1657/2.9E 2008 2301/3.3F7/31Sun 0153 0507/5.4E 0855 1153/4.3F 1512 1739/3.4E 2053 2347/3.4F
NOAA predictions at the Golden Gate Entrance
2011 WEEKEND CURRENTS
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PACIFIC OCEAN EVENTS
While most of our events take place on the Pacifi c Ocean or Bay, there’s a whole world of racing in the Pacifi c. This is just a partial listing, but these are some of the bigger events.
HAWAII & SOUTH PACIFIC
TAHITI PEARL REGATTA • June 1-5International fl eet racing in the Leeward Islands of Tahitiwww.tahitipearlregatta.org.pf
TRANSPACIFIC YACHT RACE • July 4Los Angeles to Honolulu, Hawaii www.transpacrace.com
WAIKIKI OFFSHORE SERIES • Late July-early August Fleet Racing off Honolulu, Hawaiiwww.waikikioffshores.com
TONGA’S REGATTA VAVA’U • Early SeptemberA week of racing and reveling in Tonga’s Vava’u Groupwww.regattavavau.com
SINGLEHANDED TRANSPAC • Even yearsSan Francisco to Hanalei Bay, Kauai, Hawaiiwww.sfbaysss.org
VIC-MAUI • June 28, 2012 2,300 miles from Victoria, BC, to Maui, Hawaiiwww.vicmaui.org
PACIFIC CUP • July 16, 2012 San Francisco to Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaiiwww.pacifi ccup.org
MEXICO
BANDERAS BAY REGATTA • March 8-12Five days of music, fun, and racing specially designed for cruisers on Banderas Baywww.banderasbayregatta.com
NEWPORT BEACH TO CABO SAN LUCASMarch 18-19 • An odd-years ~800-mile slide fromNewport Beach to Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Surwww.nhyc.org
VALLARTA RACE • Even years 1,100-mile slide from San Diego to Puerto Vallartawww.sdyc.org/pv
MEXORC • Even yearsPuerto Vallarta, Banderas Bay, MexicoAn eight-day event with six days of racing including buoy racing and ~25-mile distance raceswww.mexorc.com
CORONA DEL MAR TO CABO SAN LUCAS • Even yearsAn ~800 mile slide from Newport Beach to Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Surwww.balboayachtclub.com
LONG BEACH TO CABO SAN LUCAS • Even yearsAn ~800 mile slide from Long Beach to Cabo San Lucaswww.lbyc.org
MARINA DEL REY TO PUERTO VALLARTACancelled for 2011 • An odd-years four-stage, cruiser-friendly race from Santa Monica Bay to Puerto Vallartawww.dryc.org
AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND
BAY OF ISLANDS SAILING WEEK • January 18-21 Buoy racing in New Zealand’s Bay of Islandswww.bayofi slandssailingweek.org.nz
AUDI HAMILTON ISLAND RACE WEEK • August 19-27A week of racing and partying in Australia’s Whitsunday Islandswww.hamiltonislandraceweek.com.au
HSBC PREMIER COASTAL CLASSIC • Late OctoberPoint to Point Race from Auckland to New Zealand’s Bay of Islandswww.coastalclassic.co.nz
ROLEX SYDNEY HOBART YACHT RACEBoxing Day (December 26)World’s preeminent middle-distance race — 628 miles from Sydney Harbour to the Derwent River, Australia www.rolexsydneyhobart.com
ASIA
ROYAL LANGKAWI INTERNATIONAL REGATTAJanuary 11-15 • Langkawi, MalaysiaLarge buoy racing regatta for everything from IRC divisions to multihullswww.langkawiregatta.com
MANILA TO BORACAY RACE • February204-mile race from Manila to Boracay, Philippinesrace@manilayachtclub.org
ROLEX CHINA SEA RACE • April 1565-mile race from Hong Kong, China, to Subic Bay,Philippineswww.chinasearace.com
PHUKET KINGS CUP • Late November-Early DecemberFive days of racing at Thailand’s biggest eventwww.kingscup.com
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Golden Gate Yacht Club ...................... 34Got Zinc ............................................. 50Hansen Rigging ................................. 29Harken ................................................. 4Hogin Sails ........................................ 97Holmatro USA .................................... 28Hood Sails ......................................... 22Interlux .............................................. 27Island Yacht Club ............................... 14Islander 36 Fleet ................................ 19J/105 Fleet #1 ................................... 35J/120 Fleet #5 ................................... 33Johnson-Hicks ................................... 49KKMI - Full Service Boatyard............ 107Landfall Navigation ............................ 30Latitude 38 Sailor of the Month .......... 96Leukemia Cup ................................... 95Local Knowledge ............................. 103Love Technical ................................... 47Marina Bay Yacht Harbor .................... 25Marina Village .................................... 59Melges 24 Fleet ................................. 47Melges Performance Sailboats ............. 2Mexorc .............................................. 49Musto ................................................ 76NCMA Boat Shows ............................. 84NOOD Regatta ................................... 86New England Ropes ........................... 75North Beach Marine Canvas ............... 92Northstar Risk .................................... 58Oakland Yacht Club ............................ 12Offshore Yacht Racing Association...... 99Open Sailing/Open 5.70 ..................... 43PICYA ................................................. 84Pacifi c Cup ........................................ 83Pasha Hawaii ..................................... 71Passage Yachts ................................ 104Pettit Paint ......................................... 15Pineapple Sails .................................. 77
Pirate’s Lair ................................. 46, 75Profurl ............................................... 17Protector Boats, Inc. ........................... 13Quantum Pacifi c .................................. 3Richmond Yacht Club ......................... 39Robichaud Batten System, Inc. ........... 26Ronstan Marine, Inc. .......................... 80Sail California .................................... 22Sal’s Infl atable Services ..................... 51Samson Ropes ................................... 67Santa Cruz Sails ................................ 81Santana 22 Fleet................................ 19Sarcoma Cup ..................................... 51Sausalito Yacht Club Junior Sailing ..... 78Seashine............................................ 58Selden Mast, Inc., USA ..................... 108Singlehanded Sailing Society ............. 45South Beach Yacht Club ..................... 91Spinlock ............................................ 40Spinnaker Cup ................................... 47Stockton Sailing Club ........................ 31Strictly Sail Pacifi c ............................ 41Summer Sailstice ............................. 106Tacktick, Ltd. ..................................... 57Tahoe Yacht Club ............................... 57Trident Funding .................................. 93Twin Rivers Marine Insurance ............ 24Tylaska .............................................. 82Ullman Sails Offshore/Inshore Series. . 87Ullman Sails - Sausalito ..................... 22Vallejo Marina .................................... 75Vallejo Yacht Club ............................... 85Variprop USA ..................................... 49Waterat .............................................. 94Weatherhawk .................................... 67West Marine Rigging .......................... 32Westwind Precision Details ................ 92Weta Marine ...................................... 79Windjammer Yacht Club ..................... 67
ALPHA INDEXAlphabet Soup ................................... 16Beer Can Series ............................26-29Caribbean Circuit .............................. 36Contacts
Associations ................................... 16Latitude 38 ..................................... 24ODCA.........................................18-19PHRF Committee ............................ 22Weather .......................................... 76YRA ................................................ 12
Yacht Clubs ..................................... 14College Sailing ................................... 98Contents .............................................. 4Crew List ........................................... 20Entry Form & Instructions..................7-8Flags ................................................. 76Fleet Schedules ............................38-40Junior Programs ...........................78-88Lake Circuit ..................................90-96Marks & Racing Areas ...................48-56Midwinter Series ...........................32-34Minimum Equipment List ................... 44Monthly Calendars ........................77-99Notices of Race for YRA ................61-74ODCA Fleets .................................18-19PHRF Rating Application ....................... 9Pacifi c Ocean Events........................ 105Party Circuit ..................................60-63Pre-Race Checklist ............................ 58Rules ................................................. 42Season Winners 2010 ........................ 10Sunrise/Sunset Times ........................ 24Tidal Current Predictions
January-June Weekends ................ 98July-December Weekends ............ 104
Tidal Current Charts ..................100-103
VHF Radio Channel Uses .................... 46Welcome Letter ................................... 6Women’s Circuit ................................. 30
ADVERTISER INDEXAlerion Express 28 Fleet .................... 19Alpenglow Marine .............................. 94Alpha Marine Systems ....................... 53Alpha Ropes ...................................... 16BVI Spring Regatta ............................. 36Ballenger Spars ................................. 50Bay Area Multihull Association ........... 45Bay Marine Boatworks ....................... 23Bay Risk Insurance ............................ 43Bay View Boat Club ............................ 89Berkeley Marine Center ..................... 51Berkeley Yacht Club ..................... 90, 96Boomkicker ....................................... 57Butler Rigging .................................... 59Colligo Marine .................................... 43Corinthian Yacht Club ......................... 45Costa Rica Secrets ............................. 20Davis Instruments .............................. 53Defender Industries ........................... 88Dimension Polyant ............................. 38Doyle Sails ........................................... 5Dry Creek Vineyards .......................... 53Easom Rigging ................................... 21ePaint ................................................ 36Essex Credit Corp. .............................. 11Euro Marine Trading ........................... 44Express 27 Fleet ................................ 94Express 37 Fleet ................................ 19Farallones Marine Sanctuary
Association ..................................... 54Flexofold ............................................ 42Flying Dutchman Fleet ....................... 37GC Marine & Rigging .......................... 26Gill North America .............................. 48
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