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JULY SERIES

Race / Event

Boats Assigned to Help Race Committee*

Date

Time

Comments

Sailor's Meeting

 

Saturday

July 3rd

9 am

at the GLYC for York, CCC, Atlantic, and Scows

Milk Can Race

Volunteers needed

Saturday July 3rd

noon

all Scow classes; old course

E Races

M20-463 M16-3 M17-3

Sunday

July 4th

11 am

multiple races; no race will start after 3 pm

York/Atlantic ladder Races

 

Thursday July 8th

afternoon

races run by the Sailing School

Commodore's Challenge

Laser Races

E-99 M20-639

Friday

July 9th

4 pm

no race begins after 6 pm

M Races

E31 E28

Saturday July 10th

11 am

multiple races; no race will start after 5 pm

M Races

E1 E2

Sunday

July 11th

11 am

multiple races; no race will start after 4 pm

York/Atlantic ladder Races

 

Thursday July 15th

afternoon

races run by the Sailing School

Commodore's Challenge

Laser Races

E13 M20-678

Friday

July 16th

4 pm

no race begins after 6 pm

E Races

M17-196 M20-539 M17-142

Saturday July 17th

11 am

multiple races; no race will start after 5 pm

E Races

M20-624 M20-572 M17-143

Sunday

July 18th

11 am

multiple races; no race will start after 4 pm

York/Atlantic ladder Races

 

Thursday July 24th

afternoon

races run by the Sailing School

Commodore's Challenge

Laser Races

M17-147 E17

Friday

July 23rd

4 pm

no race begins after 6 pm

M Racing

E11 E7

Saturday July 24th

11am

multiple races; no race will start after 5 pm

Scow Racing as posted

Volunteers may be required

Sunday

July 25th

As posted

Used if less than six races for either fleet

 

No more than three races will be sailed consecutively.  More than three races will be sailed on one day only if a fleet is behind schedule.  Eight races will be attempted in the scow classes.  Seven races will be attempted for the lasers.  The minimum number of races for a series is two.  The low point scoring system will be used.  Racing will be scheduled on Sunday, July 25 only if one or more of the scow fleets has failed to complete six races.

 

 

*Safe, successful, and effective race management requires participation of the racing sailors on the Race Committees throughout the summer.  Race Committee assignments are found in boldface next to each racing day.  Assigned boats must provide a total of three sailors for scow races, or two sailors for Laser/Pram/Feva races.  These individuals shall report to the Club thirty minutes prior to the first scheduled sequence with life jacket and foul weather gear.  Duties will be completed when racing ends for the day, scores have been tabulated, and equipment stowed.  Lunches will be provided on long race days.  Trading of assignments is permitted with notification of the PRO for the series.  Each boat has the responsibility to fulfill their assignments.  The Vice Commodore must be notified in advance of any emergent need for replacement.  The unexcused failure to provide Race Committee personnel shall result in the loss of any discard that might have been used in calculating the 2010 summer results.

 

 

REGATTA WEEK SERIES

Race / Event

Date

Time and boats assigned to help Race Committee*

Comments

Sailor's Meeting

Saturday July 31st

9 am

at the GLYC; for laser and scow sailors

M Races

Saturday July 31st

Noon

E3 E31

multiple races; no starts after 4:30 pm

E Races

Sunday August 1st

11:30 am

M16-33  M17-143 M20-635

multiple races; no starts after 5:30 pm

M Race(s)

Monday August 2nd

11 am

E2 E1

multiple races; no race will begin after 4 pm

James Cup Laser Races

Monday August 2nd

4:00 pm

E17, M16-10

multiple races; no race will begin after 6 pm

E Race(s)

Tuesday August 3rd

10:30 am

M16-9 M16-2 M16-1

multiple races; no race will begin after 4 pm

James Cup Laser Races

Tuesday August 3rd

4:30 pm

M17-146 M16-98

multiple races; no race will begin after 6 pm

M Races

Wednesday August 4th

10:30 am

E7 E11

 

multiple races; no race will begin after 4 pm

James Cup Laser Races

Wednesday August 4th

4:30 pm

E13, M16-33

Multiple races; no race will begin after 6 pm

E Races

Thursday August 5th

Noon

M20-657 M20-593 M16-94

multiple races; no race will begin after 5 pm

Races as posted for James Cup, M and/or E classes

Friday August 6th

As posted

volunteers required

Racing may be posted for any class that has not completed their series

Champion's Race

Friday August 6th

As posted and announced

volunteers required

Qualifying competitors and staggered start as posted.  No race will begin after 4 pm

Atlantic  Races

Saturday August 7th

10:30 am

M16-11 E28

Qualifying competitors as posted and announced.  No starts after 1 pm

York Cup Races

Saturday August 7th

1:30 pm

M16-V20 M17-179

Qualifying competitors as posted and announced.  No starts after 4 pm

 



No more than three races will be sailed consecutively.  More than three races will be sailed on one day only if a fleet is behind schedule.  Seven races will be attempted in the scow classes.  Six races will be attempted for the James.  The low point system will be used.  The minimum number of races for a series is two. Three races without a discard will be attempted for the Atlantic and York (minimum - 1).  Racing prior to the Champion's Races on August 7th will be prioritized by the Regatta Committee based on relative completeness of the series'; with ties broken to an assessment of competitive opportunities afforded by additional races.

 

 

E Race for the Ruske Trophy (Copper Cuspidor) on Shadow Mountain Lake

Saturday September 4th

Noon

volunteers needed

One Race

 

 

*Safe, successful, and effective race management requires participation of the racing sailors on the Race Committees throughout the summer.  Race Committee assignments are found in boldface next to each racing day.  Assigned boats must provide a total of three sailors for scow races, or two sailors for Laser/Pram/Feva races.  These individuals shall report to the Club thirty minutes prior to the first scheduled sequence with life jacket and foul weather gear.  Duties will be completed when racing ends for the day, scores have been tabulated, and equipment stowed.  Lunches will be provided on long race days.  Trading of assignments is permitted with notification of the PRO for the series.  Each boat has the responsibility to fulfill their assignments.  The Vice Commodore must be notified in advance of any emergent need for replacement.  The unexcused failure to provide Race Committee personnel shall result in the loss of any discard that might have been used in calculating the 2010 summer results.

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