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Commodore
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, May 03, 2000 - 11:45 pm: | |
2000 CLASS RACING SCHEDULE Please contact the Class Officers regarding participation in any of these events. 2000 NORTH AMERICAN ONE DESIGN CHAMPIONSHIP Chicago NOOD Regatta Chicago Illinois June 16-18, 2000 Five races hosted by the Chicago Yacht Club and sponsored by Sailing World magazine. Races will be held off-shore of the Monroe Street yacht basin on Lake Michigan. Etched glass Class trophies awarded to top finishers. 2000 GREAT LAKES ONE DESIGN CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES As in past years, a total of up to twenty individual races at four events will constitute the 2000 Great Lakes Championship. Boats will be scored on their best finishes in 70 percent of the individual races completed. DNS scores will be figured by adding one to the total number of boats competing in the series. Engraved wood trophies will awarded to the top four boats for the series. The four events comprising the series are as follows: 1. South Haven Invitational Regatta South Haven Michigan June 3-4, 2000 Five races hosted by the South Haven Yacht Club and held off-shore of the South Haven pier in Lake Michigan. 2. Chicago NOOD Regatta Chicago Illinois June 16-18, 2000 Five races hosted by the Chicago Yacht Club and sponsored by Sailing World magazine. Races will be held off-shore of the Monroe Street yacht basin on Lake Michigan. 3. Milwaukee Grand Prix Milwaukee Wisconsin August 5-6, 2000 Five races hosted by the Milwaukee Yacht Club and sponsored by Sailing magazine. Races will be held off-shore of Milwaukee on Lake Michigan. 4. Muskegon Governors Cup Muskegon Michigan September 2-3, 2000 Five races hosted by the Muskegon Yacht Club and held off-shore of the Muskgon pier on Lake Michigan. 2000 HOOK RACE As a bonus to the 2000 Great Lakes One Design Championship and to encourage Class participation in this event, boats will be allowed to substitute finishes in this event for their overall scoring in the Great Lakes Championship IF four Class boats start in this regatta. Racine Wisconsin July 22, 2000 A long distance race hosted by the Racine Yacht Club where entrants race from Racine Wisconsin through "Death’s Door" on the Door County Peninsula, finishing at Sturgeon Bay Wisconsin. |
Gary Hendrickson
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Tuesday, July 11, 2000 - 12:31 am: | |
Racine Yacht Club's 17th annual HOOK Race, which counts for the 9.1 Lake Michigan Class Championship series, starts July 22nd at 10 AM. Entries are running ahead of last year. There are likely to be 70+ entries, more of them from Chicago than last year, with 6-9 9.1's in a division of boats all rating 132-135 or so -- basically an entire one-design division! This well-organized and well-run event features good hospitality and a relaxed, festive atmosphere at both Racine Yacht Club and Sturgeon Bay Yacht Club. This year two new sponsors are Mount Gay Rum and Johnson Trust Bank, so there will be a rum party at the finish and a special Skipper's Reception at RYC. Come out and have fun with lots of other good sailing people, and perhaps take a little vacation after the race! For more details and an entry form, visit www.racineyachtclub.org |
gary hendrickson
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, July 13, 2000 - 05:19 pm: | |
Re: RYC's HOOK Race As of today there are about 50 entries in, and right now they are arriving in the mail by the handful. The last *official* day to have your entry postmarked to avoid the late entry penalty is July 15th Saturday. Otherwise it is July 19th. Entry form is available at www.racineyachtclub.org Come on over & play! |
Katoman
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Monday, March 06, 2006 - 06:21 pm: | |
To contact Mil. YC-- www.milwaukeeyc.com Register online by going to Dain Rauscher Mil. Grand Prix. Hope to see you all there. Don |
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