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MASS .BAY .SAILING

2011 YEARBOOK

www.massbaysailing.org

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Table of Contents ______________________________________________________

INFORMATION Letter to Skippers ……………………………………………………………. 2 Officers and Executive Committee ……………………….……….............. 4 Event Sponsoring Organizations ………..……………..……….................. 5 Sailing Delegates ………………..…………………………..………………. 6 General Sailing Instructions……………….…………………………. 7 Season Scoring System & Class Splits ……..……..…………….……….. 13 Standard Courses ………………………….…………….……….................. 14 Standard Rounding Marks ………………………….………………………. 16 Junior Events ………………………….……………………………….…….. 18 Marblehead One-Design Events ………...…..………………….…............ 20

SEASON LONG SERIES Season Championship …………….……..…………….……………………. 22 Pursuit Race Championship ……………..…….…………...………………. 23 Salem Bay PHRF Grand Slam Series …………………………………….. 24 PHRF Marblehead Series …………......……………..…………………….. 25 Cape Ann Magic Cup Series ……..…………………..…………………….. 26 J105 Mass Bay Championship Series …………...……………………… 27 BYC Wednesday Evening Races ………………………………………….. 28 Constitution YC Wednesday Evening Races …………………………….. 30 CPYC Wednesday Evening Races ……………………………………….. 31 JYC Thursday Night Racing …………….………………………………….. 32

PHRF EVENTS Offshore Racing Schedule ……………………….……..…………………. 33 BYC Memorial Day Weekend Regatta ………...………………………….. 34 EYC Lambert Ocean Race …………………….……………........................ 35 Constitution YC Spring Regatta ……………..…………………………….. 36 CYC Summerset Regatta …………………….…………………………….. 37 Constitution YC June Moon Chase ……………….……………….………. 38 HBPHRF Solstice Regatta ……………………………….…..…………….. 39 CYC Hospice of the North Shore Regatta ……….……………………….. 40 SHYC Chapman Bowl ……………………………………………….………. 41 AYC & EPYC Cape Ann Challenge ……………………………….………. 42 CPYC Constitution Cup …………………………….……………………….. 43 MYC Patton Bowl Regatta ……………...………….……………………….. 44 EYC Annual Regatta ……………………….……………………………….. 45 IBYC Annual Chowder Cup ………………..……………………….………. 46 Hull YC Scorpion Bowl ………………….…..….……………....................... 47 MYC S.S. Crocker Memorial Race ……………..………………………….. 48 CYC Mid Summer Ocean Race ……………….…..……………………….. 49 BYC Beringer Bowl Overnight Race ……………..…………………..……. 50 M’Head YC & RYC Down East Challenge …………….…….……………. 52 Down East Challenge 2009 ………………………..………….……………. 53 SBYC Cruising Class Ocean Race …………..….……..…………………. 54 Scituate Sailing Scituate Invitational …………………...…………………. 55 PCYC Bowditch Race ………………………………………………………. 56 CPYC Make-A-Wish Regatta ………………….………….…….................... 57 CYC/Panerai Classic Yacht Regatta ………..…………………………….. 58 Flip Flop Regatta ……………………………….……….…………………… 59 EPYC Gloucester Ocean Pursuit Race ……………….…….……………. 60 Hingham YC Hitchcock Regatta ………..……………….….……………… 61 CPYC JFK Regatta ………………………………………………………….. 62 PHRF New England Championship Regatta …….....…………………… 63 BYC Chowder Challenge/MARE Benefit Race …....……………………… 64 JYC Regatta …………………………………………………….…………… 65 AYC Great Race …………………………………….……..………………… 66 Constitution YC Fall Regatta ……………………...………………………... 67 Hull YC Great Chase Race ………………..……..………………………… 68 BYC James R. Hodder Regatta …………………………………………… 69 Hingham YC Chowder Cup ………………………..…………..................... 70 MYC Fall Series ………………………….…….…..………………………… 71 JYC Phil Small Race ……………………….…..…………………………… 72 Boston Harbor Islands Regatta ………..…..…..………………………...… 73 EYC Marblehead Chowder Cup Challenge ……………….……………… 74 Offshore Racing Schedule ………………………………..…………………. 75

APPENDIX US SAILING Judges - Massachusetts …………………………………..… 76 PHRF Ratings Valid List ……………………………………………………. 78 US Sailing Championship ……………………………………………………. 86 Notes ……………………………………..………….……..…………………. 87 Mass Bay Entry Forms ………………………………………………….…... 88

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WELCOME! April 2011 Hello Racers! Welcome to the 2011 Mass Bay Sailing Yearbook. The Yearbook is designed to be a reference guide to both Offshore sailing as well as One Design. Included in the book are individual Event Sailing Instructions, General Sailing Instructions, course descriptions and a wealth of other information.

First of all, thanks to all of the racers (owners and crew) for a really great 2010 season. And Congratulations to the following skippers who competed in the 2010 Mass Bay Sailing Championship events and won their respective classes:

Class A - Merriman Trophy KATABATIC - Gordon Hall Class B - President’s Trophy GOLDENEYE - Peter Engel Class C - Duplin Trophy WHARF RAT - RJ DiMattia Class D - PHRF Trophy FALL LINE - Jack Cochrane Class E - Vice President’s Bowl MYSTERIOUS WAYS - Steve Kavanaugh Class F - Doyle Trophy ARES - Linda Hosking Class G - Eclipse Trophy FACET - Tom Tetrault J105 - NE Ocean Racing Trophy STEEL AWAY III - Doug & Peter Morgan Pursuit Class - Bradford Trophy SUPERSTITION - Steve Spangler & Chris Zibailo Club of the Year THE ALLY FONDATION (creator of the Flip Flop Regatta) Rookie of the Year ROLLING STONE - Chet Osborne Competitor of the Year SAGA - Kris Kristiansen

There are a number of changes for 2011 that we hope will lead to better competition and more racers out on the water. Highlights include:

New Jib & Main Pursuit Championship The Pursuit Championship was added in 2007 and has been the area of racing that has seen the greatest growth in Mass Bay over the past five years. In the past, all boats regardless of whether they were flying a spinnaker or racing with cruising canvas only were competing for the one Championship, with the best four of six possible races scored. This year we have set up two classes, a spinnaker class and a jib & main class. You will be scored in one or the other based upon your entry as either spinnaker or jib & main in the individual event. So, if you intend to compete for one of these championships you would be advised to enter all of the pursuit races either as spinnaker or as jib & main, so you can amass the greatest number of points for that particular class.

New Class Splits/Class Consolidation Over the past decade there has been a trend towards more and more boats in the B and C classes and fewer boats in the D and E classes. This led to many events where there were either no entries or only one out on the water. In order to foster more competition by getting more boats on the line for their class, we have combined the D and E classes and have adjusted the splits for ALL racing classes. This was done to balance the number of boats in each class while at the same time trying to keep the PHRF spread as equitable as possible. So for 2011 the racing classes and splits will be as follows:

Racing Classes Rating Range Class A up to 55 Class B 56 to 100 Class C 101 to 155

Class D 156 and up

The class splits for the two jib & main classes F and G will remain the same, with Class F including all boats with (cruising) ratings up to 155, and Class G including all boats rated 156 or higher.

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Elimination of Travel Requirement for D and G Class boats In order to qualify for the Season Championship we have required boats to compete in at least one North Shore and one South Shore event. The intention of this is that if we are awarding a Mass Bay Championship we would like to have our winners sail in events in Mass Bay, not just in their home area.

However, this requirement does put a particular burden on smaller boats. So in an effort to encourage more boats to compete for the season award we are eliminating this requirement for the Class D and Class G boats, those with ratings of 156 or higher. If you can travel out of your home area for other events we strongly encourage that (the more racing the better, right?) but if not you can now qualify for the overall championship just by sailing locally.

New CHIPS Season Scoring replaces Rinderle B In 2011 Mass Bay Sailing will use the Chipstead High Points Scoring (CHIPS) race system for scoring the Season Championships in the spinnaker and jib & main fleets. Like Rinderle B, CHIPS awards you a higher number of points based on the total number of boats on the line. However, it also rewards participation by giving more points than Rinderle B to boats that may finish near the bottom in a small fleet. While individual races and regattas will continue to be scored using the low-point system, the use of CHIPS for the overall Season Championship should reward boats that participate in the greatest number of races.

New Boston/Corinthian/Eastern Yacht Club end-of-year event In 2011 the final race of the year determined the winners in a number of classes for the Season Championship. This year that race will be the final event on the calendar and is the Marblehead Chowder Cup Challenge. The Challenge is an event sponsored by Boston, Corinthian and Eastern Yacht Clubs and will be run on Sunday, October 9. It replaces three regattas that were not Mass Bay Qualifiers in the past and should keep the competition for the overall title up in the air until the last event of the sailing season.

Updated Marks List Please make sure you review the MBSA Standard Rounding Marks in the Appendix of this book. Some marks have been eliminated from the list and others have had their designation changed so as not to create confusion with other racing signals, and all of them have had their lat/long data updated as of Feb 2011. For example, Newcomb’s Ledge is no longer Mark C, it in now Mark B. A special thanks goes out to Jim Whipple and Jody Graul for their work on this project. Finally, if you are reading this, you likely aren’t somebody that needs to be encouraged to race; but what about your friends? Do they race? Do they own a boat and don’t race? Please encourage them to do so. You can help them along by explaining simple things like how to fill out a PHRF certificate, or the nuances of SI’s. Anything we can do to get more sailors onto the race course the better. We all know that racing is its own reward. Thank you for your ongoing support of Mass Bay Sailing, and I look forward to seeing you all on the water soon! Christopher Zibailo VP of Offshore – Mass Bay Sailing

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OFFICERS & EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MASS BAY SAILING ASSOCIATION

OFFICERS

President Russ Chapman 27 Schooner Ridge Marblehead, MA 01945

H (781) 639-2775 C (781) 632-7727 [email protected]

VP Offshore Chris Zibailo 123 Commonwealth Ave. #4 Boston, MA 02116

H (617) 227-1213 C (617) 620-7713 [email protected]

VP One Design *acting

Jody Graul * 65A Bass Point Road Nahant, MA 01908

H (781) 598-0222 C (617) 816-1900 [email protected]

VP Juniors Kate Henderson Courageous Sailing

W (617) 268-7243 x12 [email protected]

Secretary Melissa Verrochi 46 Cranch Street Quincy, MA 02169

C (781) 956-2832 [email protected]

Treasurer Walter Murphy 10 Beach Street Marblehead, MA 01945

H (781) 639-1306 [email protected]

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Ken Adam One Oak Ridge Road Littleton, MA 01460 Tom Anderson 65 Jersey Street Marblehead, MA 01945 Mike Gahan 105 Sunnyside Avenue Winthrop, MA 02152 Jody Graul 65A Bass Point Road Nahant, MA 01908 Louis Pina 626 South River Street Marshfield, MA 02050 Bill Zimmermann 150 Lincoln Street Boston, MA 02111

H (978) 486-3757 C (978) 618-2106 [email protected] H (781) 631-6681 C (617) 957-5889 [email protected] H (617) 846-1776 C (617) 212-5681 [email protected] H (781) 598-0222 C (617) 816-1900 [email protected] C (617) 319-7747 [email protected] C (617) 413-2679 [email protected]

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EVENT SPONSORING ORGANIZATIONS Ally Foundation 138 St. James Avenue, Boston, MA 02116 (617) 367-2559 www.theallyfoundation.org

Annisquam Yacht Club 17 River Road, Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-4507 www.annisquamyc.org

Boston Yacht Club One Front Street, Marblehead, MA 01945 (781) 631-3100 www.bostonyc.org

Boston Harbor Islands 408 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA 02110 (617) 223-8672 www.islandalliance.org

Cape Ann Chamber 33 Commercial Street, Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-1601 www.capeannchamber.com

Constitution Yacht Club 28 Constitution Rd, Boston, MA 02129 (781) 395-9872 www.cycboston.org

Corinthian Yacht Club 1 Nahant Street, Marblehead, MA 01945 (781)-631-0005 www.corinthianyc.org

Cottage Park Yacht Club 76 Orlando Ave, Winthrop, MA 02152 (617) 846-2792 www.cpyc.org

Eastern Yacht Club 47 Foster Street, Marblehead, MA 01945 (781) 631-1400 www.easternyc.org

Eastern Point Yacht Club 125 Eastern Point Blvd, Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-3520 www.epyc.net

Hingham Yacht Club 211 Downer Avenue, Hingham, MA 02043 (781) 749-9717 www.hinghamyachtclub.com

Hull Yacht Club 5 Fitzpatrick Way, Hull, MA 02045 (781) 925-9739 www.hullyc.org

Ipswich Bay Yacht Club PO Box 21, Ipswich, MA 01938 (978) 356-2502 www.ibyc.org

Jubilee Yacht Club Water Street, Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 922-9611 http://www.jubileeyc.net

Manchester Yacht Club 15 Tucks Point Road, Manchester, MA 01944 (978) 526-4595 www.manchesteryachtclub.org

Marblehead Yacht Club 4 Cliff Street, Marblehead, MA 01945 (781) 631-9771 www.marbleheadyc.org

Mass Bay Sailing 10 Beach Street, Marblehead, MA 01945 (781) 631-8698 www.massbaysailing.org

Palmer’s Cove Yacht Club 74 Leavitt Street, Salem, MA 01970 (978) 744-2566 www.pcyc-salem.com

PHRF-NE 10 Beach Street, Marblehead, MA 01945 (781) 631-8698 www.phrfne.org

Sandy Bay Yacht Club 5 T Wharf, Rockport, MA 01966 (978) 546-9433 www.sandybay.org

Scituate Harbor Yacht Club 84 Jericho Road, Scituate, MA 02066 (781) 545-0372 www.shyc.net

Scituate Sailing www.scituatesailing.com

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SAILING DELEGATES Organization Representative Email Phone

OFFSHORE Ally Foundation Kelly Bresnahan [email protected] (617) 367-2559

Blue Water Sailing Club Peter Dragonis [email protected] (508) 523-7005

Boston Harbor Islands Laurie Jackson Cormier [email protected] (617) 223-8672

Boston Harbor PHRF Mitch Wiest [email protected] (617) 258-5751

Boston Yacht Club Anne Coulombe [email protected] (781) 254-2744

Constitution Yacht Club Bill Zimmermann [email protected] (617) 413-2679

Corinthian Yacht Club Ken Adam [email protected] (978) 618-2106

Cottage Park Yacht Club Ernie Hardy [email protected] (617) 846-6320

Eastern Yacht Club Susie Schneider [email protected] (781) 820-3349

Hingham Bay PHRF Bob Foley [email protected] (617) 799-0379

Hingham Yacht Club Steve Esielonis [email protected] (781) 249-3215

Hull Yacht Club Doug Ryan [email protected] (781) 929-4947

Jubilee Yacht Club Louis Pina [email protected] (617) 319-7747

Manchester Yacht Club Peter Twining [email protected] (508) 843-2464

Marblehead PHRF Russ Chapman [email protected] (781) 639-2775

Nahant Dory Club Jody Graul [email protected] (617) 816-1900

Palmer’s Cove Yacht Club John Devine [email protected] (781) 594-3225

PHRF-NE Walter Murphy [email protected] (781) 639-1306

PHRF Situate Kevin O’Leary [email protected] (781) 659-7927

Scituate Harbor YC Preston Hoffman [email protected] (781) 335-1589

Scituate Sailing Jim Kwiatkowski [email protected] (781) 837-3414

ONE DESIGN/JUNIOR Boston Sailing Center Wade Edwards [email protected] (617) 227-4198

Community Boating Center Peter Durant [email protected] (508) 992-6219

Courageous Sailing Center Amy VanDoren [email protected] (617) 268-7243

J105 Fleet #2 Ken Bowden [email protected] (781) 639-0050

Marblehead Racing Ass. Tom Tompkins [email protected] (508) 958-0896

Pleon Yacht Club Kyle Heffrin [email protected] (871) 631-1076

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2011 MBSA SEASON NOTICE OF RACE

AND

GENERAL SAILING INSTRUCTIONS

1 Introduction

1.1 The yacht clubs and sailing associations of Mass Bay Sailing Association (MBSA) plan to sponsor races and regattas, and they invite you to participate.

1.2 The yacht clubs and sailing associations are the Organizing Authority (OA) of their respective Events (races, regattas and/or series). The OA shall have the authority to set the conditions of the Event(s) and to modify these General Sailing Instructions (GSI).

2 General

2.1 Each boat owner is responsible for the safety of his or her boat, crew and guests. By entering an Event or participating therein, each boat owner warrants and represents for the benefit of his or her crew and guests, the organizing authorit(y)(ies), club(s), participants, volunteers and spectators of the Event that:

(a) His or her boat is seaworthy including, but not limited to, the soundness of the hull, spars, rigging, sails and all gear and equipment.

(b) His or her crew is experienced and in sufficient physical condition to safely and properly participate in the Event.

2.2 Each skipper is responsible for the conduct of his or her crew during any Event. Conduct deemed by the OA or host club as unbecoming a yachtsman may result in action under The Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS) 69.

3 Eligibility and Entry

3.1 Eligible boats may be entered for each Event by completing registration with the OA. Entry Forms can be found at the back of the MBSA Year Book or OA’s may have on line entry forms and procedures.

3.2 The entry fee is payable to the Event OA and must be paid in order to be scored. The entry deadline shall be specified the Event Sailing Instructions (ESI). No refunds will be made if an entry is withdrawn after the entry deadline specified in the ESI.

3.3 Handicaps used shall be Performance Handicap Racing Fleet New England (PHRF-NE).

3.4 Each boat entering an Event shall provide the OA with a copy of their current and valid handicap certificate(s).

4 Rules

4.1 The Event(s) will be governed by the rules as defined in The Racing Rules of Sailing.

4.2 Additionally the Event(s) will be governed by the following:

(a) For PHRF boats that level race their class rules shall apply.

(b) The ISAF Offshore Special Regulations (including the US Sailing Prescriptions).

(c) The current MBSA Year Book.

(d) PHRF-NE Policy, Procedures and Bylaws.

(e) These GSI and the individual ESI.

except as any of these are changed by the ESI for each Event.

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4.3 Except when starting, rounding or passing marks, or finishing, when a race is scheduled to continue after sunset, the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGS) shall replace the Rules of Part II of the RRS one hour after the start of the first class.

4.4 Boats racing in classes designated as cruising (non-spinnaker), shall be subject to the following additional rules:

(a) Boats shall declare up to three headsails that will be flown fully attached to the headstay and of windward genoa design.

(b) Except for cutter-rigged boats, only one headsail may be flown at one time unless in the process of a sail change involving that sail.

(c) Cutter-rigged boats may fly staysail and genoa but only one of each at the same time. The staysail will not count as a declared headsail.

(d) Yawls, ketches and schooners shall only race using mizzen sail, mizzen staysail, mainsail and one headsail at any one time, unless cutter-rigged.

(e) Cat-rigged boats shall not fly any sail in the fore triangle.

5 Notices to Competitors

5.1 The procedure for notices to competitors shall be specified in the ESI.

6 Changes to Sailing Instructions

6.1 Any change to the sailing instructions shall be posted before 0800 on the day it will take effect, except that any change to the schedule of races will be posted by 1800 on the day before it will take effect.

7 Signals Made Ashore

7.1 The location for Signals Made Ashore, if any, shall be specified in the ESI.

7.2 When flag AP is displayed ashore, ‘1 minute’ is replaced with ‘not less than 60 minutes’ in the race signal AP.

7.3 The meaning for any additional Signals Made Ashore shall be specified in the ESI.

8 Schedule of Races

8.1 The schedule of Races shall be specified in the ESI.

8.2 On the last day of an Event no warning signal will be made after 1600.

9 Class Flags

9.1 Each boat shall display, from her backstay or a stern staff, the class flag for the class in which she is competing, as specified in the ESI, commencing with, or prior to, her warning signal until she finishes. Boats without backstays shall fly the class flag from their starboard standing rigging.

10 Racing Area

10.1 The racing area shall be specified in the ESI.

11 The Course

11.1 Courses will either be taken from:

(a) MSBA Standard Courses

(b) MSBA Standard Rounding Marks List A, B, C

(c) A list of marks issued by the Event organizers.

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11.2 The MBSA Standard Courses (including diagrams and footnotes) show the courses, their letter designation, the approximate angles between legs, the order in which marks are to be passed, and the side on which each mark is to be left. When these courses are to be used:

(a) The letter designation, approximate compass bearing and approximate distance from the Starting Mark to Mark 1, shall be displayed by the race committee signal boat either in a rack, on a white board, or by code flags.

(b) To provide for simultaneous rounding of a nearby mark and starting by separate classes, the starting mark may be set slightly (approximately 100 yards) beyond the windward or leeward mark as applicable. If such a separate starting mark is set, the nearby windward or leeward mark is not a mark of the course for the first leg.

(c) To provide for simultaneous rounding of a nearby mark and finishing by separate classes, the finishing mark may be set slightly (approximately 100 yards) beyond the windward or leeward mark as applicable. If such a separate finishing mark is set, the nearby windward or leeward mark is not a mark of the course for the final leg.

(d) Offset Mark: An offset mark may be in place for the rounding of Mark 1. The offset mark shall be the same color as Mark 1. Boats shall pass Mark1 to port and then pass the offset mark to port. When present, the offset mark is ALWAYS a mark of the course and is to be honored each time the windward mark is passed.

(e) Leeward Gates: Gates may be in place for the rounding of Mark 2.

11.3 Courses made using marks from MSBA Standard Rounding Marks, List A, B, C shall be designated by letters or numbers displayed by the race committee signal boat either in a rack, on a white board, or by code flags. Marks shall be rounded, and the finishing mark passed, in the order displayed, reading from top to bottom.

(a) When code flags are used, 1st Substitute duplicates the first flag in the hoist, 2nd Substitute duplicates the second flag and 3rd Substitute duplicates the third flag in the hoist.

(b) Code Flag “T” indicates that the posted course is to be sailed twice. The starting mark is not included unless it is also a posted mark of the course.

(c) When a portable windward mark is used, the approximate compass bearing and distance from the starting mark shall be displayed by the race committee signal boat either in a rack, on a white board, or by code flags.

(d) If, from the rhumb line to a mark, the rhumb line course to the next mark lies to starboard, the mark shall be left to starboard; otherwise (including reciprocal headings) the mark shall be left to port. These rhumb lines shall be drawn to include any relevant restricted area marks that have a required side.

(e) The finishing line shall be at the last posted mark.

12 Marks

12.1 Marks will either be:

(a) As described in the ESI (as when inflatable marks are used with MSBA Standard Courses).

(b) As identified in the MBSA Standard Rounding Marks List A, B, C.

(c) From a list specified in the ESI.

13 Areas that are Obstructions

13.1 The Passing or Boundary Marks (Restricted Areas) contained in MBSA Standard Rounding Mark Lists A, B, C are hereby incorporated by reference and apply during all races.

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14 The Start

14.1 Races shall be started using RRS 26.

14.2 The starting line will be between a staff from which an orange or yellow flag or shape is displayed on the race committee boat and the course side of a nearby Mark.

14.3 Each boat not in their starting sequence shall keep clear of the “Starting Area” and first leg of the course for the period commencing at the preparatory signal for the first class to start and ending with her own warning signal.

14.4 The “Starting Area” is defined as a box whose top extends one-half the length of the starting line past either end of the starting line and whose sides are one half of the length of the starting line behind the starting line.

15 Recalls

15.1 The Race Committee will attempt to hail OCS boats using VHF radio. The failure to hail, the order of hail, the hail of some but not all, or the untimely hail of OCS boats, all shall not be grounds for redress.

(This changes RRS 62.1 (a))

15.2 The VHF channel used for recalling boats shall be specified in the ESI.

16 Change of the Next Leg of the Course

16.1 For Races using MSBA Standard Courses, changing the next leg of the course will be in accordance with RRS 33.

16.2 For races using MBSA Standard Rounding Mark Lists A, B, C, a change of course after the start shall be signaled before the leading boat has begun the leg of the course that is affected. The Race Committee will display the approximate compass bearing to the new mark and the letter or number identifying the new mark. The mark at which the change of course is being signaled shall be rounded as if the course had NOT been changed.

17 The Finish

17.1 The finishing line will be between a staff from which a blue flag or shape is displayed on a race committee boat and the course side of a nearby mark.

17.2 Each boat is also responsible for taking her own time and, if possible, the names or sail numbers of the boats immediately ahead and astern. This information shall be provided to the race committee upon request.

17.3 If the race committee intends to start another race on the same day, it shall display the Second Substitute or flag “R” (with no sound) while boats are finishing.

18 Time Limit

18.1 Any Time Limit(s) shall be specified in the ESI, stated as a number of hours and minutes after the actual starting time of each class.

18.2 Any Finishing Window(s) shall be specified in the ESI stated as number of minutes after the first boat in each class finishes.

18.3 If a Finishing Window applies, boats failing to finish within the finishing window shall be scored DNF. (This changes RRS 35, A4.1 and A5)

19 Penalty System

19.1 The Scoring Penalty, RRS 44.3 shall apply.

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20 Protests and Requests for Redress

20.1 Protest forms will be available at the OA and shall be delivered there within one (1) hour after the race committee signal boat, for the race in which the protesting boat competed, docks.

20.2 Protest notices will be posted, in accordance with the Notice to Competitors provisions in the ESI, within 30 minutes after the protest time limit to inform competitors where and when there is a hearing in which they are parties to a hearing or named as witnesses. This constitutes the notice required by RRS 63.2

20.3 On the last day of the regatta a request for reopening a hearing shall be delivered:

(a) Within the protest time limit if the party requesting reopening was informed of the decision on the previous day.

(b) No later than 30 minutes after the party requesting reopening was informed of the decision on that day.

(This changes RRS 62.2 and RRS 66)

21 Scoring

21.1 The RRS Low Point System shall be used for all individual Events.

21.2 The MBSA CHIPS scoring system shall be used for all season long series.

21.3 One race is required to constitute a series.

21.4 No race scores shall be discarded. (This changes RRS A2)

21.5 Series score ties are in accordance with RRS A8.1. When a tie still remains, it will be broken in favor of the yacht with the lowest total corrected time for all races. For a yacht scored BFD, DGM, DNC, DNF, DNS, OCS, RAF, SCP, TLE (Time Limit Expired), or DSQ her corrected time in that race shall be the corrected time of the yacht finishing last in that class plus one minute.

(This changes RRS A8.2)

21.6 Race scores shall be based on PHRF Time on Distance corrected time, using MBSA Class Splits.

21.7 When MBSA Standard Courses are used, the posted distance, adjusted for starting marks beyond the windward or leeward mark, offset marks and finish lines beyond the windward or leeward mark, if any, will be official for scoring purposes.

21.8 When MSBA Standard Rounding Marks, List A, B, C are used, the distance as measured from the mark positions, adjusted for fixed obstructions such as islands and passing and boundary marks, if any, will be official for scoring purposes. If an obstruction may be passed on more than one side the shorter distance shall be used.

22 Safety Regulations

22.1 Each Event shall be ISAF Offshore Special Regulation Category 5.

22.2 All competing boats shall have a VHF transceiver.

22.3 Boats shall check in with the Race Committee Signal Boat before their first start each day. Boats that fail to check in may be scored DNS for that race.

(This changes RRS 63.1 and A5)

22.4 In the event of an emergency, or if a boat withdraws, either the boat or associated support boat shall notify the race committee as soon as practicable.

23 Advertising

23.1 Each Event will follow ISAF Regulation 20.

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24 Support Boats

24.1 Team leaders, coaches and other support personnel shall stay outside areas where boats are racing from the time of the preparatory signal for the first class to start until all boats have finished or retired or the race committee signals a postponement, general recall or abandonment. The penalty for failing to comply with this requirement may be the disqualification of all boats associated with the offending support boat.

(This changes RRS 64)

25 Trash Disposal

25.1 Boats shall not put trash in the water.

26 Radio Communication

26.1 Except in an emergency, a boat shall neither make radio transmissions while racing nor receive radio communications not available to all boats. This restriction also applies to mobile telephones.

27 Prizes

27.1 Prizes will be specified in the ESI.

28 Disclaimer of Liability

28.1 Each boat owner and crew member acknowledges that he or she participates in an Event at his or her own risk (see RRS 4, Decision to Race), and warrants and represents that he or she will comply with all applicable rules and regulations of the OA and any applicable state and federal laws. Each boat owner and crew member agree to grant OA a waiver of any loss or liability arising from participation by the boat owner and crew member in any Event prior to, during, or after said Event.

LINKS to related items:

http://www.sailing.org/documents/racing-rules.php

http://raceadmin.ussailing.org/Rules.htm

http://offshore.ussailing.org/SAS/ISAF_Special_Regulations/Extracts.htm

http://www.phrfne.org/page/about_phrf/bylaws

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MBSA SEASON SCORING TABLE

SCORING: Points are awarded to each yacht using the Mass Bay Offshore Scoring system (CHIPS table below). All events will be scored based upon the yacht's finishing place in the event as reported by the Organizing Authority.

MBSA Class Splits for 2011 are as follows: A: up to 55 B: 56-100 C: 101-155 D: 156 and up F: JAM up to 155 G: JAM 156 and up

Class F&G use the PHRF-NE Cruising rating

MBSA Offshore Season Scoring System!"#$%&'()'&*+%&,-

P N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 N P

1 86.1 88.2 90 91.5 92.7 93.8 94.8 95.5 96.2 96.8 97.3 97.7 98 98.3 98.6 98.8 99 99.1 99.3 99.4 1

2 74.6 77.5 80 82.1 83.9 85.5 86.9 88.1 89.1 90.1 90.9 91.6 92.2 92.8 93.3 93.7 94.1 94.5 94.8 2

3 65 68.5 71.4 74 76.2 78.2 79.9 81.5 82.8 84.1 85.2 86.1 87 87.8 88.5 89.1 89.7 90.2 3

4 57 60.7 64 66.9 69.5 71.8 73.8 75.6 77.3 78.7 80 81.2 82.3 83.2 84.1 84.9 85.7 4

5 50.1 54.1 57.7 60.8 63.7 66.2 68.4 70.5 72.3 73.9 75.4 76.8 78 79.1 80.2 81.1 5

6 44.2 48.4 52.2 55.5 58.5 61.2 63.7 65.9 67.8 69.6 71.3 72.8 74.1 75.4 76.5 6

7 39.1 43.5 47.4 50.9 54 56.9 59.4 61.7 63.9 65.8 67.5 69.1 70.6 72 7

8 34.8 39.3 43.2 46.8 50.1 53 55.7 58.1 60.3 62.3 64.1 65.8 67.4 8

9 31.1 35.6 39.6 43.3 46.6 49.6 52.3 54.8 57.1 59.1 61.1 62.8 9

10 27.9 32.4 36.5 40.1 43.5 46.5 49.3 51.8 54.1 56.3 58.3 10

11 25.2 29.7 33.7 37.4 40.7 43.8 46.6 49.2 51.5 53.7 11

12 OCS = N+1 points 22.9 27.3 31.3 34.9 38.3 41.3 44.2 46.7 49.1 12

13 DNF = N+1 points 20.8 25.2 29.1 32.8 36.1 39.2 42 44.6 13

14 RAF = N+1 points 19.1 23.4 27.3 30.9 34.2 37.2 40 14

15 DNS = N+2 points 17.6 21.8 25.6 29.2 32.4 35.4 15

16 DSQ = 0 points 16.3 20.4 24.2 27.6 30.9 16

17 DNC = 0 points - not included in N (number of racers) 15.1 19.2 22.9 26.3 17

18 14.2 18.1 21.7 18

19 *The NUMBER OF RACERS is based on the number of boats that check in with the RC on station NOT registrants 13.3 17.2 19

20 12.6 20

N+1 70.8 61 52.6 45.5 39.4 34.2 29.9 26.1 23 20.3 18 16.1 14.4 13 11.8 10.8 9.9 9.2 8.6 8 N+1

N+2 55.5 47.3 40.1 34 28.7 24.3 20.6 17.5 14.8 12.6 10.8 9.3 8 6.9 6 5.3 4.7 4.2 3.8 3.5 N+2

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MBSA STANDARD COURSES

Course A

Start - Mark 1 - Finish Course B

Start - Mark 1 - Mark 2 - Finish

Course C

Start - Mark 1 - Mark 2 - Mark 1 - Finish Course D

Start - Mark 1 - Mark 2 - Mark 1 - Mark 2 - Finish

Course E

Start - Mark 1 - Mark 2 - Finish Course F

Start - Mark 1 - Mark 2 - Mark 3 - Finish

The Passing or Boundary Marks (Restricted Areas) contained in MBSA Standard Rounding Mark Lists A, B & C are hereby incorporated by reference and unless specified otherwise by the ESI,

apply during all races run using MBSA Standard Courses.

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MBSA STANDARD COURSES (continued)

Course G

Start - Mark 1 - Mark 2 - Mark 3 - Mark 1 - Finish Course H

Start - Mark 1 – Mark 2 - Finish

Course J

Start - Mark 1 - Mark 2 - Mark 3 - Mark 1 - Mark 3 - Finish

Course M Start - Mark 1 - Mark 2 - Mark 3 - Finish

Offset

Gates

Course O Start - Mark 1 - Mark 2 - Mark 3 -

Mark 1 - Mark 3 - Finish

The Passing or Boundary Marks (Restricted Areas) contained in MBSA Standard Rounding Mark Lists A, B & C are hereby incorporated by reference and unless specified otherwise by the ESI,

apply during all races run using MBSA Standard Courses.

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MBSA STANDARD ROUNDING MARKS

List A: MASSACHUSETTS BAY

LETTER OR NO.

DESIGNATION

GOV’T SYMBOL

LIGHT CHAR

APPROX LAT

APPROX LONG

*A EASTERN POINT WHISTLE R ”2” FLR 4s 42.34.2 70.39.8 *B NEWCOMB LEDGE WHISTLE G “1” FLG 4s 42.30.5 70.44.4 D TINKER’S ROCK GONG GR “TR 42.28.9 70.48.9 *E PORTABLE GYBE/REACH MARK *F PORTABLE START/FINISH MARK G GREAT PIG ROCKS BELL R ”4” FLR 4s 42.27.6 70.50.2 H FLIP ROCK GONG RG “FR” 42.24.1 70.55.5 J BOSTON APPROACH BUOY RW “BG” MO(A) 42.23.4 70.51.5 K BOSTON LIGHTED WHISTLE BUOY RW “B” MO(A) 42.22.7 70.47.0 L BOSTON APPROACH BUOY Y “BF” FL(4)Y20s 42.20.7 70.39.1 M BOSTON ENTRANCE GONG RW “NC” MO(A) 42.22.5 70.54.3 N THE GRAVES WHISTLE G “5” FLG 4s 42.22.5 70.51.5 P BOSTON S ENTRANCE CAN GC “1” 42.21.9 70.53.8 *Q 3½ FATHOM LEDGE BELL R ”2” FLR 4s 42.21.1 70.50.5 R BOSTON LEDGE NUN RN “6” 42.20.1 70.51.8 S THIEVES LEDGE WHISTLE G ”1” QkFLG 42.19.6 70.49.8 U DAVIS LEDGE GONG G “1DL” FLG 2.5s 42.16.3 70.44.9 V 21 FOOT WHISTLE (MINOTS LEDGE) G “21” FLG 4s 42.16.6 70.42.4

*W PORTABLE WINDWARD MARK X SCITUATE APPROACH GONG RW “SA” MO(A) 42.12.1 70.41.8 *Y HARDING LEDGE BELL G “1HL” FLG 4s 42.18.6 70.50.6 Z FARNHAM ROCK BELL R ”6” FLR 4s 42.05.6 70.36.4

* Designates a change from 2010

LIST B: SALEM BAY

LETTER OR NO.

DESIGNATION

GOV’T SYMBOL

LIGHT CHAR

APPROX LAT

APPROX LONG

1 SALEM CHANNEL NUN (GALES LEDGE) RN ”6” 42.32.8 70.45.9 2 SALEM CHANNEL BUOY (CURTIS POINT) G ”13” FLG 4s 42.32.6 70.50.4 3 CHILDREN'S I, CHAN. NUN (NR HALF RK) RN “4” 42.30.5 70.46.8 4 EAGLE I, CHANNEL CAN (POPE HEAD) GC “5” 42.31.7 70.46.0 5 MARBLEHEAD CHANNEL 15-FT RK BELL RG"FR" FL(2+1) 6s 42.30.2 70.49.1 6 SALEM CHANNEL BUOY (BOWDITCH LG) G “11” FLG 4s 42.32.5 70.48.6 7 SALEM CHANNEL BELL (POWERS LG) G ”9” QG 42.32.4 70.47.3 8 SALEM CHANNEL CAN GC “7” 42.32.1 70.46.5 9 SALEM CHANNEL CAN GC “5” 42.31.8 70.45.7 *0 SALEM CHANNEL CAN GC “3” 42.31.1 70.45.1

* Designates a change from 2010 PASSING OR BOUNDARY MARKS (RESTRICTED AREAS): Yachts shall not traverse the area bounded by a tine connecting the following buoys in the sequence listed: Bell G“9” (Powers Rock), Salem Channel Cans: 7, 5, & 3, Nuns 2 & 4 south of Baker's Island, Can 5 (Pope Head), Bell G”9” (Powers Rock). Yachts entering this area must leave between the same two boundary buoys that they pass while entering, unless a listed mark is a rounding mark Yachts shall not pass to the west of Coney Ledge Can 5, to the northwest of Outer Breakers (Greet Pig Rocks) Bell R "4", or north of Shag Rock Buoy R "2" off Nahant. ATTENTION: MBSA provides this list for letter designation only. The details given are NOT FOR

NAVIGATION. Please reference official US Coast Guard publications for accuracy. Rev. 1/18/11

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MBSA STANDARD ROUNDING MARKS

List C: GREATER BOSTON/HINGHAM HARBOR

LETTER OR NO.

DESIGNATION

GOV’T SYMBOL

LIGHT CHAR

APPROX LAT N

APPROX LONG W

1 Boston N. Channel Bell (Finns Ledge) R ”2” QR 42.22.2 70.55.2 2 Boston North Channel Buoy G ”5” FLG 2.5s 42.21.5 70.55.5 3 Boston North Channel Buoy GR “PR” FL(2+1)G6s 42.20.5 70.56.2 4 President Road Anchorage Gong Y “A” 42.20.6 70.57.6 5 President Road Anchorage Nun YN “E” 42.20.2 70.58.8 6 Winthrop Harbor Approach RN “4” 42.21.0 70.58.7 7 Boston Channel Buoy (Castle Island) R “10” FR 6s 42.20.7 71.00.7 8 Boston Main Channel Buoy R “6” FLR 2.5s 42.20.2 70.59.9 9 Long I. Head Buoy (President Road) G “17” FLG 2.5s 42.19.9 70.57.5

10 Sculpin Ledge Nun (Spectical I. Channel) RN “8A” 42.18.9 70.58.9 11 Dorch Bay Nun (NW Thompson’s I) RN “4” 42.19.3 71.00.8 12 Long I, Shoal Nun (West Head) RN “6” 42.18.4 70.58.6 13 Nantasket Roads Chan Bell (Pt. Allertont) G “3” FLG 4s 42.19.1 70.52.8 14 Kelly Rock Bell (The Narrows) R ”2” 42.19.2 70.54.7 15 Nantasket Roads Chan Lt. Buoy (N Hull Gut) G “11” FLG 2.5s 42.18.7 70.55.3 16 Rainsford I. Shoal Buoy (white/orange) W Or 42.18.6 70.56.7 17 Hull Gut Channel Buoy G “5” FLG 4s 42.17.6 70.55.4 18 Bumkin Island (Shoal) Buoy G “1” FLG 4s 42.17.4 70.54.9 19 Crow Point Flats North Nun (Bumkin) RGN “CF” 42.16.9 70.54.6 20 Sheep I. Can (500yds SE of Sheep I.) G “1” 42.16.7 70.55.1 21 Quincy YC Channel Can G “1” 42.16.5 70.56.6 22 Weymouth Fore River Chan, Light “13” QG 42.16.3 70.55.8 23 Western Way Lighted Buoy RG “WW” FL(2+1)R6s 42.16.6 70.55.9 24 Weymouth Fore R. Channel Lighted Buoy G “9” FLG2.5s 42.17.1 70.55.8 25 Western Way Buoy (Peddocks Island) R ”2” FLR 2.5s 42.17.0 70.57.0 26 Western Way Buoy (Peddocks Island) G “3” FLG 2.5s 42.17.2 70.57.5 27 Lynn Channel Approach Can (Nahant Rock) GC “1” 42.24.4 70.56.8 28 Shag Rock Buoy R ”2” FLR 4s 42.24.7 70.54.4 29 Weymouth Fore R. Channel Lighted Buoy GC “17” FLG 6s 42.15.7 70.56.2 30 Sheep Island Nun R ”2” 42.16.7 70.55.3 31 Nubble Channel Can 1 GC “1” 42.19.5 70.56.8 32 Hospital Shoal Can (Rainsford Island) GRC “HS” 42.18.7 70.56.3 33 President Road G “15” QG 42.20.0 70.56.7 34 Hingham YC “32” (300 yds W of Hull Hill) Orange “32” 42.18.0 70.54.9 35 Hingham YC “8” (400 yds SSW of Strawberry Hill) Orange “8” 42.17.2 70.53.3 36 Hingham YC “1” (400 yds SSW of Spinnaker I. ) Orange “1” 42.17.8 70.53.9 37 Hingham Channel Entrance Nun RN “6” 42.16.4 70.53.9 38 Hingham YC “6” (400 yds NNE of Harry’s Rk) Orange “6” 42.17.5 70.56.0 39 Hingham YC “31” (West of Skull Head, Hull) Orange “31” 42.17.6 70.53.4 HB Hingham Bay Starting Buoy (N of Sheep I.) Wht“HBSB” 42.17.3 70.55.4

ADDITIONAL LIMITATIONS: Yachts shall not complete passage in either direction under Long Is. Bridge nor between Castle Is. and Horn/Light “5”, Deer Is. and Dear Is. Light Buoy, Deer Is. and Great Faun Day Beacon R “6A”, Nixes Mate and Gallops Is., Boston Light and Little Calf Is., Graves Whistle G “5” and Graves Light GpFL(2) 12sec, Toddy Rocks Can “C9A” and Hull Shore, Rainsford Is. and Quarantine Rocks, Harry’s Rock Day Beacon R “HR” and Peddock Is., three Orange Barrels marked X (100 yds N or Grape Is. And Grape Is., Grape Is. And Slate Is., Slate Is. and Hingham Shore, G “3” and Bumkin Is., Bumkin Is. and Sunset Pt.. Other government aids to navigation may be ignored unless as marks of the course.

ATTENTION: MBSA provides this list for letter designation only. The details given are NOT FOR NAVIGATION. Please reference official US Coast Guard publications for accuracy.

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JUNIORS SEASON SCHEDULE 2011 Events, Regattas, and Training Calendar

Local Junior Events (current as of 3/22/11) Date Event Organizing Body/Location

4/16 2011 O’Day Trophy Qualifiers Community Boating (Boston, MA) 4/19-21 Sailing the Collegiate Dingy Clinic Harvard University (Cambridge, MA)

5/14-15 Down East Fleet Racing Invitational Maine Maritime Academy (Castine, MA)

5/22 NESSA Women’s Invite (Herreshoff Trophy) Mass Maritime Academy (Buzzards Bay, MA)

6/16-19 Brooke Gonzalez Advanced Racing Clinic Sail Newport (Newport, RI) 7/7-8 Jr. Scorpion Bowl (Jr. Race Program Open Regatta) Hull Yacht Club (Hull, MA)

7/9-10 New Bedford Jr. Regatta New Bedford Yacht Club, Dartmouth, MA

7/13-15 USA Junior Olympic Sailing Festival (Mass Bay) Hingham YC (Hingham, MA)

7/14-16 Edgartown Regatta Edgartown YC (Edgartown, MA) 7/16-17 Duxbury Bay Junior Regatta Duxbury Yacht Club (Duxbury, MA)

7/16-17 Lipton Cup Regatta Squantum Yacht Club (Quincy, MA)

7/18 Stone Horse Opti Regatta Stone Horse Yacht Club (Harwichport, MA)

7/19-20 USA Junior Olympic Sailing Festival (Northeast Youth Champs) Sail Maine & Portland YC 7/21-22 Quincy Bay Race Squantum Yacht Club (Quincy, MA)

7/23-24 Falmouth Regatta Falmouth YC (Falmouth, MA)

7/25-27 Marblehead Junior Race Week Pleon Yacht Club (Marblehead, MA)

7/25-27 Vineyard Haven Junior Regatta Vineyard Haven YC (Vineyard Haven, MA) 7/26 Plymouth YC Junior Regatta Plymouth Yacht Club (Plymouth, MA)

7/26-27 Wianno Opti Regatta Wianno YC (Osterville, MA)

TBA N-10 Open Winthrop Yacht Club (Winthrop, MA)

7/29-31 US Optimist New England Championship Beverly Yacht Club (Marion, MA) 7/29-30 Hyannis Junior Regatta Hyannis Yacht Club (Hyannis, MA)

8/1-2 Scituate Harbor Junior Regatta Scituate Harbor Yacht Club (Scituate, MA)

8/5-7 Buzzards Bay Regatta New Bedford YC (South Dartmouth, MA) 8/6-7 Make-A-Wish Regatta Cottage Park Yacht Club (Winthrop, MA)

8/6-7 Chatham Regatta Chatham YC (Chatham, MA)

8/8 Wood Trophy/Mass Bay “Midget” Champs MIT Sailing Pavilion (Cambridge, MA)

8/9-10 Beverly Junior Regatta Beverly Yacht Club (Marion, MA) 8/10-13 USA Junior Olympic Sailing Festival (Narragansett Bay JRW) Narragansett Bay Yachting Assoc

8/12 Community Cup Community Boating (Boston, MA)

8/13-14 Duxbury Bay Regatta Duxbury Bay MS (Duxbury, MA)

8/13-14 Town River Regatta Town River Yacht Club (Quincy, MA) 8/15 Barnstable YC Green Fleet Opti Regatta Barnstable YC (Barnstable, MA)

8/16-17 Rhodes 19 Jr. Nationals Courageous Sailing (Boston, MA) **Visit http://www.massbaysailing.org/page/news_events/junior_sailing for more 2011 junior regatta dates. **To add events to the 2011 Mass Bay Sailing Assoc Juniors’ online calendar, please email Kate Henderson

([email protected])

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National Junior Events (current as of 3/17/11, from: http://www.ussailing.org/calendar/)

Date Event Organizing Body/Location

TBA Mass Bay US Junior Triplehanded Quarter Finals TBA

6/25-30 US Junior Women’s Singlehanded Championship Richmond YC (Point Richmond, CA)

7/6-7 Area A US Junior Doublehanded Semi Finals (Bemis) NBYA/Newport YC (Newport, RI)

7/9-14 US Junior Women’s Doublehanded Championship Mantoloking YC (Mantoloking, NJ)

7/15-16 Area A Junior Singlehanded Semi Finals (Smyth) Conanicut YC (Jamestown, RI)

7/20-21 Area A Junior Triplehanded Semi Finals (Sears) Piers Park SC (East Boston, MA)

7/21-24 US Singlehanded Championships Columbia Gorge RA (Portland, OR)

7/21-24 C420 North Americans Buffalo Canoe Club (Buffalo, MA)

8/9-11 USA JO Windsurfing Festival, National Junior Champs Chatham, YC (N. Chatham, MA)

8/9-12 US Junior Triplehanded Championship Toms River YC (Toms River, NJ)

8/9-12 US Junior Doublehanded Championship Toms River YC (Toms River, NJ)

8/9-12 US Junior Singlehanded Championship Toms River YC (Toms River, NJ)

8/14-18 US Youth Sailing Championships New York YC, Ida Lewis YC, Sail Newport

8/24-26 Next Step to Rolex Clinic Rochester Yacht Club (Rochester, YC)

12/27-30 Orange Bowl International Youth Regatta Coral Reef YC & US Sailing Center Miami **Visit http://www.ussailing.org/calendar for more regatta dates, Sailing Instructions, NORs, and registration.

Local US Sailing Small Boat Sailing Instructor Courses (current as of 3/17/11, from: http://www.ussailing.org/training/calendar/sb_calendar.asp) Date Course Organizing Body/Location Email Contact

5/14-15, 5/21-22 Instructor Level 1 Barrington YC (Barrington, RI) [email protected]

5/14-15, 5/21-22 Instructor Level 1 Newport YC (Newport, RI) [email protected]

5/27-5/30 Instructor Level 1 Sail Newport (Newport, RI) [email protected]

6/2-6/5 Instructor Level 1 Sail Newport (Newport, RI) [email protected]

6/7-6/10 Instructor Level 1 Hyannis YC (Hyannis, MA) [email protected]

6/9-6/10 Coach Level 2 Sail Newport (Newport, RI) [email protected]

6/10-6/11 Coach Level 2 Tabor Academy (Marion, MA) [email protected]

6/13-6/16 Instructor Level 1 Tabor Academy (Marion, MA) [email protected]

6/20-6/23 Instructor Level 1 Eastern Point YC (Gloucester, MA) [email protected]

6/27-6/30 Instructor Level 1 Cottage Park YC (Winthrop, MA) [email protected]

6/28-6/29 Coach Level 2 Community Boating (Boston, MA) [email protected]

**Visit www.training.ussailing.org for more course dates, further details on training courses, and registration.

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MARBLEHEAD RACING ASSOCIATION SEASON SCHEDULE

April 2 Sat EYC Race Management Seminar 16 Sat BYC Jackson Cup Team Races EYC Laser Spring Frostbite Series 17 Sun BYC Jackson Cup Team Races 23 Sat EYC Laser Spring Frostbite Series 30 Sat EYC Laser Spring Frostbite Series May 7 Sat EYC Laser Spring Frostbite Series 14 Sat EYC Laser Spring Frostbite Series EYC Laser Spring Frostbite Series 24 Tue EYC Open Laser Series 26 Thu CYC Twilight Series 28 Sat EYC MRA Spring One-Design Regatta – Day 1 29 Sun EYC MRA Spring One-Design Regatta – Day 2 31 Tue EYC Open Laser Series June 2 Thu CYC Twilight Series 3 Fri BYC IOD NE Challenge 4 Sat C*/EYC MRA Series 1 – Day 1 BYC IOD NE Challenge CYC Women’s Sailing Conference 5 Sun BYC IOD NE Challenge 7 Tue EYC Open Laser Series 9 Thu CYC Twilight Series EYC Harbor Challenge Team Races 11 Sat C*/BYC MRA Series 1 – Day 2 CYC/EYC IOD Worlds 13 Mon CYC/EYC IOD Worlds 14 Tue CYC/EYC IOD Worlds EYC Open Laser Series 15 Wed CYC/EYC IOD Worlds 16 Thu CYC/EYC IOD Worlds CYC Twilight Series 16 Thu EYC Harbor Challenge Team Races 17 Fri CYC/EYC IOD Worlds 18 Sat E*/CYC MRA Series 1 – Day 3 EYC 505 Spring Regatta – Day 1 19 Sun EYC 505 Spring Regatta – Day 2 21 Tue EYC Open Laser Series 23 Thu CYC Twilight Series EYC Harbor Challenge Team Races 25 Sat B*/EYC MRA Series 1 – Day 4 28 Tue EYC Open Laser Series 30 Thu CYC Twilight Series EYC Harbor Challenge Team Races July 2 Sat C*/BYC MRA Series 2 – Day 1 5 Tue EYC Open Laser Series 7 Thu CYC Twilight Series EYC Harbor Challenge Team Races 9 Sat E*/CYC MRA Series 2 – Day 2 12 Tue EYC Open Laser Series 14 Thu CYC Twilight Series EYC Harbor Challenge Team Races 16 Sat B*/CYC MRA Series 2 – Day 3 19 Tue EYC Open Laser Series 21 Thu CYC Twilight Series EYC Harbor Challenge Team Races 23 Sat C*/EYC MRA Series 2 – Day 4

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July 25 Mon PYC Race Week – Junior Races 26 Tue PYC Race Week – Junior Races 27 Wed PYC Race Week – Junior Races 28 Thu E/--/--* NOOD Regatta @ Marblehead Race Week 29 Fri E/B/CYC* NOOD Regatta @ Marblehead Race Week 30 Sat E/B/CYC* NOOD Regatta @ Marblehead Race Week 31 Sun E/B/CYC* NOOD Regatta @ Marblehead Race Week EYC at Outside Line, BYC at Halfway Rock, CYC at Tinkers Line, Awards & Protests at CYC August 2 Tue EYC Open Laser Series 4 Thu CYC Twilight Series EYC Harbor Challenge Team Races 6 Sat E*/CYC MRA Series 3 – Day 1 9 Tue EYC Open Laser Series 10 Wed EYC J-105 North American Championship 11 Thu CYC Twilight Series EYC Harbor Challenge Team Races EYC J-105 North American Championship 12 Fri EYC J-105 North American Championship 13 Sat --/BYC* MRA Series 3 – Day 2 EYC J-105 North American Championship EYC J-105 North American Championship 16 Tue EYC Open Laser Series 18 Thu CYC Twilight Series EYC Harbor Challenge Team Races - Finals 20 Sat C*/EYC MRA Series 3 – Day 3 BYC US Match Racing Championship 21 Sun BYC US Match Racing Championship 23 Tue EYC Open Laser Series 25 Thu CYC Twilight Series 30 Tue EYC Open Laser Series September 3 Sat B*/EYC MRA Series 4 Labor Day Regatta – Day 1 4 Sun B*/EYC MRA Series 4 Labor Day Regatta – Day 2 7 Wed EYC Etchells North American Championship 8 Thu EYC Etchells North American Championship 9 Fri EYC Etchells North American Championship 10 Sat CYC MRA Fall One Design Series 1 EYC Etchells North American Championship 11 Sun CYC David J. Smith Trophy – IOD 17 Sat EYC MRA Fall One Design Series 2 18 Sun EYC Ponce de Leon - Lasers 24 Sat CYC MRA Fall One Design Series 3 25 Sun BYC Commodores’ Cup October 1 Sat EYC Fall Laser Series 8 Sat EYC Fall Laser Series 15 Sat EYC Fall EYC Laser Series 21 Fri CYC MRA Awards Dinner 22 Sat EYC Fall Laser Series 29 Sat EYC Fall Laser Series EYC Halloween Team Race 30 Sun EYC Halloween Team Race November 5 Sat EYC Fall Laser Series 12 Sat EYC Fall Laser Series 19 Sat EYC Fall Laser Series *Protest will be heard at the club manning this line.

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MASS .BAY .SAILING

2011 SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP As part of its mission Mass Bay Sailing Association proudly sponsors the 2011 Season Championship for four Spinnaker and two Jib & Main classes based upon PHRF handicap ratings assigned by PHRF-New England as follows:

Spinnaker Classes Jib & Main Classes Class A up to 55 Class F up to 155 Class B 56 - 100 Class G 156 & up Class C 101 - 155 Class D 156 & up

Trophies, Scoring and Qualification for all Classes Trophies will be given out at Mass Bay Sailing’s Awards Dinner to be held Friday November 18, 2011 at Cottage Park Yacht Club in Winthrop, MA. Trophies are awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, place winners in the above classes based upon a qualifying yacht's highest point score in its best six events as designated by a “Q” on the Mass Bay Offshore Racing Schedule. Points are awarded to each yacht using the Mass Bay Offshore Season Scoring System. All events will be scored based upon the yacht's finishing place in the event as reported by the Organizing Authority. Qualification for the Championship requires: 1. Paid membership to Mass Bay Sailing Association for 2011. 2. Starting in at least four qualifying events* designated by “Q”. 3. With the exception of Scituate yachts and Classes D & G, starting in at least

one “Q” event from both the North Shore and the South Shore columns. *Note that in the 2011 Offshore Racing Schedule that the PHRF NE Championships is a North Shore column event and a single qualifying event for all classes.

“COMPETE WITH YOUR FLEET”

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MASS .BAY .SAILING

2011 PURSUIT RACE CHAMPIONSHIP To recognize the increased popularity and participation in pursuit races in Massachusetts Bay, the Championship has been expanded to include a Spinnaker Class as well as a Jib & Main Class. Prizes/trophies will be awarded at the annual dinner to the top three finishers in each class scoring the best four out of the following six pursuit races: Event Date Host Club

S. S. Crocker Memorial Sat, July 16 Manchester YC

Make-A-Wish Regatta Sat, Aug 6 Cottage Park YC

Flip Flop Regatta Sat, Aug 13 The Ally Foundation

Chowder Challenge/MARE Benefit Mon, Sept 5 Boston Yacht Club

Great Chase Race Sat, Sept 17 Hull Yacht Club

Boston Harbor Islands Regatta Sat, Oct 1 Island Alliance

High point scoring for a boat’s highest four events will be used. Each event will be scored as follows: Each boat gets 10 points for starting the race and 1 point for each boat it beats in its class. Boats scored DNF or OCS receive their starting points only. Boats scored DNS or DNC receive no points. In order to compete for prizes / trophies in the 2011 Pursuit Race Championship, each skipper / boat must be a current member of Mass Bay Sailing and must have a valid 2011 PHRF NE rating certificate*. Boats must enter each regatta individually, complying with the rules and instructions issued by each Organizing Authority.

*Boats that may not fully comply with offshore requirements (no furniture below) may apply for and receive an “unofficial” PHRF New England certificate. Examples of boats that are issued unofficial certificates include J 22, Pearson Ensign, Alerion 28, etc. For more information, skippers should contact their area fleet governor / handicapper appearing on www.phrfne.org

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2011 PHRF SALEM BAY

GRAND SLAM SERIES

The six, yacht clubs that sponsor PHRF Racing events in the Salem Bay area are pleased to continue the annual Salem Bay Grand Slam Series. This format is designed to encourage boats from all six yacht clubs to compete in a season series for both individual honors and their respective Yacht Club. Each of the six sponsoring yacht clubs has designated one regatta to be a Grand Slam event.

All six races are designated as qualifiers for Mass Bay and Marblehead Season series as well.

If you’re looking for high level racing look no further! CYC SUMMERSET REGATTA Sun, June 12

EYC ANNUAL REGATTA Mon, July 4

PCYC B0WDITCH RACE Sat, Aug 6

JYC JUBILEE REGATTA Sat, Sept 10

BYC HODDER REGATTA Sun, Sept 18

MYC FALL SERIES Sun, Sept 25

Each event will use MBSA Standard Courses and attempt to run two races. Any yacht with a valid 2011 PHRF-NE rating will qualify. In addition to the trophies being awarded for each individual event, overall keeper trophies will be awarded in each class based on the yachts best six scores in the qualifying races. We will count each race individually and will use the MBSA Season Scoring System. Trophies will be presented at the Fall Awards meeting for PHRF Marblehead. Class breaks for 2011 are as follows: A: up to 55, B: 56-100, C: 101-155, D: 156 and up F: JAM up to 155, G: JAM 156 and up + J105

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2011 PHRF MARBLEHEAD

SEASON SERIES

CUT THROAT SHOAL SERIES

BYC Memorial Day Regatta Sat, May 28 EYC Lambert Ocean Race Sun, June 5 CYC Summerset Regatta Sun, June 12 CYC Hospice Regatta Sun, June 19 MYC Patton Bowl Sun, June 26 EYC Annual Regatta Mon, July 4 CYC Mid-Summer Ocean Sun, July 17

CONEY LEDGE SERIES

BYC Beringer Bowl Fri, July 22 PCYC Bowditch Race Sat, Aug 6 JYC Jubilee Regatta Sat, Sept 10 BYC Hodder Regatta Sun, Sept 18 MYC Manchester Fall Sun, Sept 25 JYC Phil Small Race Sat, Oct 1 EYC M’Head Chowder Cup Sun, Oct 9

In addition to the trophies being awarded for each individual event, series keeper trophies will be awarded in each class based on the yachts four (4) best scores in the qualifying races. Overall season trophies will be based on the yachts eight (8) best races. We will count each race individually and will use the MBSA Season Scoring System. Trophies will be presented at the Fall Awards meeting for PHRF Marblehead. Class breaks for 2011 are as follows: A: up to 55, B: 56-100, C: 101-155, D: 156 and up F: JAM up to 155, G: JAM 156 and up MEMBERSHIP: Send $50 with a completed rating form to: PO Box 352 Marblehead, MA 01945 before the spring meeting. A late charge of $5 will apply for any forms received after the spring meeting. The spring meeting is the last Wednesday night of April. For 2011 it is April 27th, at 7PM at the BYC.

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2011 CAPE ANN

MAGIC CUP SERIES

Four Cape Ann yacht clubs and the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce are pleased to continue to sponsor the annual six-race Magic Cup Series. This series is a refreshing change of (a) venue to the beautiful waters of Cape Ann and (b) course from shorter windward-leeward courses to longer (15 to 20 miles) asymmetrical courses around mostly government marks. Some races go as far north as Newburyport and some go as far south as Newcomb Ledge. These longer asymmetrical courses require an additional set of sailing skills. There are six races, and two are pursuit races: Race Date Start/Finish

Cape Ann Challenge Sat, June 25 Annisquam/Gloucester

Chowder Cup Pursuit Race Sat, July 9 Ipswich/Ipswich

Wheeler Cup Sat, July 30 Rockport/Rockport

Ocean Pursuit Race Sat, Aug 20 Gloucester/Gloucester

Mayor’s Cup Sat, Sept 3 Gloucester/Gloucester Great Race Sat, Sept 10 Annisquam/Annisquam Guest moorings are available at Annisquam Yacht Club, Eastern Point Yacht Club, Ipswich Bay Yacht Club, and Sandy Bay Yacht Club. Any yacht with a valid 2011 PHRF-NE rating will qualify. There are no classes; all boats compete in the same race, where the finishing times are handicap-adjusted. Boats can choose to use their Spinnaker or Jib&Main rating.

Trophies are awarded for each individual event (except for the Chowder Cup, for which there is no entry fee). The Magic Cup is awarded at the end of the season to the boat with the most points.1

Race instructions are included for five of the six races. For the Mayor’s Cup, please contact Coleen Magrath at [email protected]

1 This spring, the Magic Cup Board will decide whether the total points will be for the best four or five races for each boat. Also, the Board will decide whether to switch from the Rinderle point system to the MBSA Offshore Season Scoring System.

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2011 J105 Mass Bay Championship Series

June 4 Saturday MRA #1 June 11 Saturday MRA #2 June 19 Sunday CYC Hospice Regatta June 25 Saturday CPYC Constitution Cup July 4 Monday EYC Annual Regatta July 16 Saturday MRA # 3 Sept 10 Saturday Jubilee Yacht Club Regatta Sept 25 Sunday Manchester Fall Series Oct 9 Sunday M’head Chowder Cup Challenge

Series Scoring: Low point scoring according to the RRS with these exceptions and notes: 1) A boat participates in the series by merely participating in one or more races.

No series entry is required. 2) We will count races, not events. 3) A boat that Did Not Compete in a race will receive (the number of starters + 2)

according to the RC's scoring for that race. 4) We will count a boat's best 80% of her races (even if that includes one or more DNCs).

Mass Bay Season Awards presented at the Sailing Awards Dinner in November ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

2011 J105 Fleet 2 Championship Series

July 29-31 Friday - Sunday NOODs Aug 11-14 Thursday - Sunday J105 North Americans Aug 26-28 Friday - Sunday PHRF New Englands

Series Scoring: Low point scoring according to the RRS with these exceptions and notes: 1) A boat participates in the series by merely participating in one or more races.

No series entry is required. 2) We will count races, not events. 3) A boat that Did Not Compete in a race will receive (series participants + 1). 4) There are no throw-outs.

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Organizing Authority -- The Boston Yacht Club -- Marblehead, Massachusetts

Notice of Race and Event Sailing Instructions

Wednesday Evening Races May 18 to September 28, 2011

1 Front Street, PO Box 487

Marblehead MA 01945

781-631-3100

Entry into this series for the full season includes entry fees for the BYC Memorial Weekend and the James R. Hodder Regatta.

1 Introduction: The Boston Yacht Club invites all PHRF, Sonar, J/105 and Viper Class boats to

compete in this series of races. PHRF boats will race without spinnakers. J/105 boats will race as a one-design class.

2 Rules: These races will be governed by the Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS), except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions (ESI).

2.1 This event will be ISAF Category 5; see OSR Appendix J. 2.2 One-design boats shall be equipped with a VHF radio, navigation lights in accordance with Coast

Guard regulations, current distress flares, an operational flashlight, and have either an engine or a designated tow partner.

2.3 Children under12 years of age shall wear PFD’s at all times. All people on board shall wear PFD’s at the start and finish and at other times as determined by the Skipper.

3 Entries: Entries should be made by submitting the entry form with the appropriate Entry Fee and PHRF-NE handicap certificate to the BYC by mail, or by Email to: [email protected] the entry form is provided in the 2011 Mass Bay Handbook, or is available from the Boston Yacht Club, or online at the Race Website: www.bostonyachtclub.net/Racing.

3.1 Entry Fees: Full Season By 5/18/2011 $145 On/After 5/19 $160 Single Season On/After 5/19 $70

Discounts USSAILING MBSA

$15 $5

$10 $5

3.2 Entry Deadline: 1630 hrs on any race day. 4 Skippers’ Meeting: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at 1930 hrs in the Main Lounge of the Boston Yacht

Club. 5 Notices to Competitors: Will be posted on the Official Notice Board near the Main Lounge of the

Boston Yacht Club. 6 Sailing Instructions: Will be distributed at the Skippers’ Meeting, and thereafter may be

downloaded from the Race Website: www.bostonyachtclub.net/Racing 6.1 Changes to the Sailing Instructions: Will be posted on the Race Website before 2100 hrs on the

Thursday before they are to take effect, except that any change to the Schedule of Races will be posted by 2100 hrs on the day before it will take effect. Changes will also be posted on the Official Notice Board within 12 hours of the Race Website posting.

7 Signals Made Ashore: Will be displayed from the Boston Yacht Club Flagstaff. 8 Schedule of Races: One race will be held each Wednesday evening a follows; the first Warning

Signal will be made at 1755 hrs.

Spring Summer Fall

7 Races May 18 to June 29

7 Races July 6 to August 17

6 Races August 24 to September 28

9 Classes and Class Flags: Class breaks will be announced at the Skippers’ Meeting; see Paragraph 4 above. Alphabetical Code Flags shall designate PHRF classes and will be flown from the backstay of all boats except J/105, Viper 640, and Sonar classes.

10 Racing Area: In the vicinity of Cat Island where the Race Committee Signal boat, Carl Alberg, will set a starting line.

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11 Courses and Marks: Letter designations and positions of the marks are given on the WEDNESDAY

EVENING RACES, LIST OF MARKS, which is available from the front desk of the Boston Yacht Club, on www.bostonyachtclub.net/racing and will be distributed at the Skippers’ Meeting.

11.1 Course signals will be displayed prior to or with the Preparatory Signal; this changes RRS 27.1 11.2 Code Flag “V” signal means that the course for the next race is changed from the previously posted

course. 11.3 The finishing line will at the last posted mark unless the course is shortened in the prescribed

manner. 11.4 Areas that are Obstructions are shown as RESTRICTED AREAS on Wednesday Evening Races,

List of Marks. 12 The Start: 12.1 PHRF AND J/105 classes will start in accordance with RRS 26, with the first Warning signal at 1755

for Class A. 12.2 The Viper and Sonar classes will start in accordance with the RRS Appendix S – Sound-Signal

Starting System. The Warning signal for the Viper class will be given with the Starting Signal for Class J/105 and the Warning signal for the Sonar class will be given with the Starting Signal for Class B.

12.3 Class A Warning 1755 hrs J/105 Warning 1800 hrs Class B Warning 1805 hrs Viper Warning 1805 hrs Class C Warning 1810 hrs Sonar Warning 1810 hrs Class D Warning 1815 hrs

13 The Finish: The finish line will be between the last posted mark of the course and an orange flag on the nearby Race Committee boat.

14 Time Limit: At the discretion of the Race Committee. 15 Protests: Written protests shall be filed with the Race Committee within 30 minutes of the return of

the Committee to the BYC dock. If participants are not available for a hearing at that time the Race Committee reserves the right to hear and decide the protest on the basis of the information available. Redress for scoring errors will be heard no later than 1 week after the request for redress.

16 Scoring: 16.1 Low point scoring will be used. Individual race scores will be excluded from series scores in

accordance with 17.1 and 17.3. 16.2 A special penalty will be assessed the winner of each PHRF class as follows: 36 seconds per

nautical mile the first week after winning and 18 seconds the second week. These penalties may be cumulative, but will not extend beyond the week for which they are intended (despite cancelled races), nor will they extend between the three separate series. Special penalties will NOT be assessed for the one-design classes.

17 Trophies: First place prizes will be presented for each class in each race. 17.1 Series trophies will be presented in each class for the best five race results in the spring and

summer series, and the best four races in the fall series. 17.2 Season trophies will be presented in each class for the best combined results in the three series. 17.3 The Race Committee may reduce the number of qualifying races in each series. 17.4 The William C. Burke trophy will be awarded for the best performance over the combined spring,

summer and fall series. *Fee Structure for BYC Weekend PHRF Racing Events* For the Memorial Day Weekend Regatta and the James R. Hodder Regatta the individual

event fees are: Entry Fee* $55 USSAILING Discount $5 MBSA Discount $5 • For boats registered in the full season of BYC Wednesday Evening racing no entry • fee is required for these events.*

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Constitution Yacht Club PHRF Wednesday Evening Boston Inner Harbor Races

THREE SERIES, SIX RACES PER SERIES

1.1 Event: First series: 18 May – 22 June Second series: 29 June – 3 August Third series: 10 August – 14 September

3.1 Entries: Online at: http://www.cycboston.org/RaceRegistrationForm.htm

QUESTIONS TO: Greg Graham, Fleet Captain 38 Shirley Road, Waltham, MA 02452 781.258.7696 e-mail: [email protected]

3.2 Fees: MEMBER ENTRY FEES: NON-MEMBER ENTRY FEES: Full Season: $180.00 Full Season: $215.00 One Series: $ 90.00 One Series: $100.00 One Race: $ 35.00 One Race: $ 40.00

3.3 Ratings: A current PHRF certificate is required. Yachts may sail each race either as "racing" Spinnaker or "cruising" Jim&Main per their certificates.

4.1 Sailing Instructions: Will be posted on the CYC web site www.cycboston.org. and from the RC Boat until 5 minutes prior to Warning. The RC will monitor channel 69 starting at 0815..

8.2 Starts: Evening Warning signals at 1830, start in the vicinity of the Boston Waterboat Marina mooring area south of Lewis Wharf.

11.1 Courses: To be posted on the RC boat. Marks used will be government marks Fl G 4 sec "13", Fl R 4 sec "12" and a drop mark in the vicinity of Pier 6 of the former Charlestown Navy Yard. Courses will be multiple laps as posted.

17.1 Finish: At the last posted mark. Courses will be shortened at the discretion of the race committee.

15.2 Recalls: The RC will monitor channel 69.

18.1 Time Limits: May, June & July evening races: First yacht - 2045, all others yachts 2100; August & September - 2015 and 2030.

21.1 Classes & Scoring: Races will be sailed and scored (Rinderle "B") as a single class. The fleet will be split into two sub-classes with trophies awarded in each sub-class.

27.1 Social Activities: A post race BBQ at the close of each series will be held.

Remember: The 2011 New Year's Day Race: 1 January 2012 at 1200 in the Inner Harbor

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COTTAGE PARK YACHT CLUB

WEDNESDAY EVENING RACES

Series 1 Series 2 Series 3

June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 July 5,13,20,27, Aug 3 Aug 10,17,24,31, Sept 7 2.1 ELIGIBILITY/ ENTRY TO: Classes: A: PHRF Cruising rating 171 and below with certificate

B: PHRF Cruising rating 172 and above with certificate Entry to: Cottage Park Yacht Club

Attn: Sue Hardy

One Baker Square Winthrop, MA 02152

3.1 ENTRY FEE (s): $100 for season pass (MBSA Membership Discount $5.00,

US Sailing Discount $5.00) $35 for single series (MBSA Discount $2.50, US Sailing Discount $2.50)

Checks payable to Cottage Park Yacht Club

4.1 RULES: This Event will be governed by the MBSA General Sailing Instructions except as

changed by these Event Sailing Instructions.

5.1 NOTICE TO COMPETITORS: None

7.1 SIGNALS MADE ASHORE: At Cottage Park Yacht Club and VHF radio channel 72

8.1 SCHEDULE of RACES: 15 races over the season divided into 3 series, five races each. One race

an evening.

8.2: START TIME: The warning signal will be made at 1830 hrs. The warning signal in September will be at 1800 hrs

10.1 RACING AREA: Start in the vicinity of Yellow Nun “E”, 1.+ miles west of Deer Island Light.

11.1 THE COURSE: Intended courses to be used are MBSA standard courses or MBSA list of Marks

“C”

12.1 MARKS: Government Marks per MBSA List “C”, inflatable tetrahedrons, or CPYC circulars.

15.2 RECALLS: The race committee will use the VHF Channel 72.

18.1 TIME LIMIT: The time limit for each class shall be two hours. The Finishing Window will be 30 minutes after the first boat finishes in each class.

27.1 PRIZES: Prizes will be presented at CPYC Annual Awards Night to be held in conjunction with

Mass Bay Sailing Awards dinner at CPYC on Friday, November 18, 2011.

ADDITONAL INSTRUCTIONS: Each boat must identify itself by coming within hailing distance of

the Race Committee signal boat prior to the beginning of its class starting sequence, but not within five (5) minutes of the start of the

prior class. Please approach the Race Committee for a course sheet.

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2011

JYC Thursday Night Racing

You really might be a sailor if… ...you know what “bang the corner” means.

Jubilee Yacht Club

For more information and complete sailing instructions go to www.jycracing.org 1.1 Event: 2011 Jubilee Yacht Club Thursday Night Racing

Spring Series: May 19 through July 21. Fall Series: July 28 through Sept. 29 3.1 Eligibility and Entry: As per section 3 of the JYC 2011 Thursday Evening Series Sailing

Instructions. The classes (fleet breaks) for the Thursday Night series will be announced at the Skippers' meeting on May 13 at 1830 and will be determined by the number and the PHRF-NE ratings of boats registering. The classes will remain in place for both the Spring and Summer Series and will be approximately as follows: A, below 110; B, 110-149; C, 150 – 184; D, 185 and above; J105 one-design, J24 one-design. Eligible boats may be entered in the entire Thursday Night Series, the Spring or Summer series separately, or for any individual Thursday Night race by completing registration with the JYC RC. Registration can be made in person at JYC during PHRF Sign-up, Thursday, April 28, 1830; at the skippers' meeting, Thursday, May 12, 1830; or by mailing your entry form, fee, and copy of your 2011 PHRF-NE certificate to: JYC Regatta Committee, P.O. Box 104, Beverly, MA 01915

3.2 Fees: Full Season: $170 (less $10 for USSA, $5 for MBSA). Includes all Thursday races, JYC Regatta, and the Phil Small Race. A single series, Spring or Summer: $100 (less $5 for USSA and $5 for MBSA), or a single race: $12 (less $1 for USSA and $1 for MBSA).

4.1 Rules: As per section 1 of the JYC 2011 Thursday Night Series Sailing Instructions. 5.1 Notices to Competitors: Notices to competitors will be posted on the official notice board

located in the lower hallway of the JYC. 7.1 Signals Made Ashore: Signals made ashore will be displayed from the JYC yardarm. 8.1 Schedule of Races: One race will be held each day. 8.2 Warning Signal: The scheduled time of the warning signal for the first race each day is

1810. 10.1 Racing Area: Salem Sound, in the vicinity of Curtis Point. 11.1 The Course: Courses as described in section 9.1 of the YC 2011 Thursday Night Series

Sailing Instructions will be used. 12.1 Marks: For Variable Courses, marks will be as listed in appendix A of the JYC 2011

Thursday Night Series Sailing Instructions. 15.2 Recalls: The Race Committee will use VHF channel 72. 18.1 Time Limit: The time in which the first boat in any class must finish in order to qualify the

race as a valid race for that class, is two (2) hours after her starting signal. 18.2 All other boats in a class must finish within two (2) hours and thirty (30) minutes of her

starting signal. 27.1 Prizes: As per section 20 of the JYC 2011 Thursday Night Series Sailing Instructions.

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Day Date North  Shore Series Other South  Shore Series

Sat 5/28 BYC  Memorial  Day  Regatta MSun 5/29Sat 6/4Sun 6/5 EYC  Lambert  Ocean  Race MSat 6/11 Constitution  YC  Spring  Regatta QSun 6/12 CYC  Summerset  Regatta Q,  S,  MFri 6/17 Const  YC    Moon  Chase  (overnight)Sat 6/18 HBPHRF  Solstice  Regatta Q,  HSun 6/19 CYC  Hospice  of  the  North  Shore Q,  M,  JFri 6/24 SHYC  Chapman  Bowl  (overnight) QSat 6/25 AYC/EPYC  Cape  Ann  Challenge C BHPHRF/CPYC  Constitution  Cup Q,  JSun 6/26 MYC  Patton  Bowl  Regatta MSat 7/2Sun 7/3Mon 7/4 EYC  Annual  Regatta Q,  S,  M,  JSat 7/9 IBYC  Annual  Chowder  Cup C Hull  YC  Scorpion  Bowl Q,  HSun 7/10 HALIFAXSat 7/16 MYC  S.S.  Crocker  Memorial  Race PSun 7/17 CYC  Midsummer  Ocean  Race MFri 7/22 BYC  Beringer  Bowl  (overnight) Q,  MSat 7/23 M'Head  YC/RYC  Down  East  ChallengeSun 7/24

Thurs 7/28 NOODsFri 7/29 NOODsSat 7/30 SBYC  Cruising  Class  Ocean  Race C NOODs Scituate  Sailing  Scituate  Invitational QSun 7/31 NOODsFri 8/5Sat 8/6 PCYC  Bowditch  Race Q,  S,  M CPYC  Make-­‐A-­‐Wish  Regatta   PSun 8/7

Weds 8/10 J/105  NAsThurs 8/11 J/105  NAs

Fri 8/12 J/105  NAsSat 8/13 CYC  Classic  Yacht  Regatta J/105  NAs Flip  Flop  Regatta PSun 8/14 CYC  Classic  Yacht  Regatta J/105  NAsSat 8/20 EPYC  Gloucester  Ocean  Pursuit  Race C Hingham  YC  Hitchcock  Regatta Q,  HSun 8/21 CPYC  JFK  Regatta QFri 8/26 PHRF  NE1  (spinnaker  divisions  below  156) QSat 8/27 PHRF  NE1  (spinnaker  &  jam)Sun 8/28 PHRF  NE1  (spinnaker  &  jam)Sat 9/3 CACC  Mayor's  Cup CSun 9/4Mon 9/5 BYC  Chowder  Challenge/MARE  Benefit PSat 9/10 JYC  Jubilee  Regatta Q,  S,  M,  J AYC  Great  Race  CSun 9/11 Constitution  YC  Fall  RegattaSat 9/17 Hull  YC  Great  Chase  Race   PSun 9/18 BYC  James  R.  Hodder  Regatta S,  MSat 9/24 Hingham  YC  Chowder  Cup Q,  HSun 9/25 MYC  Fall  Series Q,  S,  M,  JSat 10/1 JYC  Phil  Small  Race M Boston  Harbor  Islands  Regatta PSun 10/2Sat 10/8Sun 10/9 EYC  Marblehead  Chowder  Cup  Challenge Q,  M,  J

Fri 11/18Sun 1/1/12

1  The  PHRFNE  Championship  is  a  qualifier  for  all  classes.  It  is  also  an  event  in  the  Hingham  Bay  PHRF  Governor’s  Cup.

2011  Offshore  Racing  ScheduleMASS  BAY  SAILING  ASSOCIATION

Mass  Bay  Sailing  Annual  Awards  Dinner    -­‐  Cottage  Park  Yacht  ClubConstitution  Yacht  Club  New  Year’s  Day  Race  –  Inner  Boston  Harbor

Q=MBSA  Qualifier        S=Salem  Bay        M=Marblehead        J=J105        P=Pursuit        H=Hingham  Bay        C=Cape  Ann  Magic  Cup

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Organizing Authority -- The Boston Yacht Club -- Marblehead, Massachusetts

Notice of Race and Event Sailing Instructions

Memorial Day Weekend Regatta

May 28, 2011

1 Front Street, PO Box 487

Marblehead, MA 01945

781-631-3100

1.1 Event: Memorial Day Weekend Regatta, May 28, 2011. Organizing Authority is the Boston Yacht Club.

3.1 Eligibility and Entry: Open to PHRF boats with valid PHRF NE handicap certificates. Two races are planned.

(a) Entries should be submitted before 1800 hrs on May 26 to: BYC Race Committee by mail (see above)or by Email to: [email protected]

(b) Entry forms may be obtained from the Mass Bay Year Book or the BYC Front Desk or may be downloaded from the BYC website: http://www.bostonyachtclub.net/Racing/

(c) Yachts registered for the full BYC Wednesday Evening Series and entering this race should advise their intention and division by email to: [email protected] before 1800 hrs, May 22.

3.2 Fees: $55 less discounts of $5 for US SAILING members and $5 for MBSA members. Fees are not required for boats registered for the full BYC Wednesday Evening Series.

4.1 Rules: This Event will be governed by the Mass Bay Sailing Association General Sailing Instructions except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions.

5.1 Notices to Competitors: Will be posted on the official notice board located near the downstairs bar of the Boston Yacht Club.

7.1 Signals Made Ashore: Will be displayed from the flagstaff of the Boston Yacht Club.

8.1 Schedule of Races: Two races are planned.

8.2 First Warning Signal: The Warning Signal for the first race will be no earlier than 1100 hrs. The warning signals for the second race of each class will be shortly after the finish of each class.

10.1 Racing Area: Will be in the vicinity of Tinkers Rock Gong GR ‘TR’, MBSA List A Mark D, unless the Race Committee Signal Boat displays Code Flag L and proceeds elsewhere.

11.1 The Course: Will be either MBSA Standard Courses or from MBSA List of Marks A, B, or C.

12.1 Marks: Will be portable orange or green inflatable tetrahedrons. Green inflatable marks may be used for the start and/or finish mark.

15.2 Recalls: The Race Committee will use VHF channel 72 for OCS calls and all communications with the racing fleet.

18.1 Time Limit: Two hours after the start of each class for the first race and one hour for the last race. The race committee may extend these limits and will make such announcements on VHF 72.

18.2 The Finish Window: Will be 30 minutes after the time limit.

27.1 Prizes: The Centennial Trophy will be awarded for the first place in Class A, the S. Ralph Cross Trophy for the first place in Class B, the Mohawk Trophy for the first place in Class C, and the Blake Cooley Trophy for the first place in Class D. For each class keeper prizes will be awarded for the first and second places in the combined series. Third place prizes will be awarded for the combined races of 5 or more entries.

Social Activities: Prizes will be awarded at the BYC after the race. The Gazebo, Yardarm and one of the Club Lounges will be open after the race, offering BYC’s hospitality to all Captains, their crew and guests. BYC’s acclaimed chowder and hotdogs will be served to all skippers and crew. Yardarm facilities (bathrooms, showers, changing areas) are available to all participating sailors prior to boarding their boats and after the races.

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Event Sailing Instructions

LAMBERT OCEAN RACE EASTERN YACHT CLUB Marblehead, Massachusetts

Sunday, June 5, 2011 1.1 Event: The Lambert Ocean Race will be held on June 5, 2011 and the organizing authority is the

Eastern Yacht Club, Marblehead, MA. 3.1 Eligibility and Entry: This race is open to all MBSA classes. Submit a completed an entry form no

later than 1200, Saturday, June 4, 2011. You may register on-line at www.easternyc.org. 3.2 Fees: Entry fee is $40 (take a $5 discount for US Sailing members, additional $5 discount if also a

MBSA member). Further discounts are available for yachts that enter both of EYC’s regattas. Entry forms can also be found in the Mass Bay Year Book and can be sent to the EYC Race Committee, 47 Foster Street, Marblehead, MA, 01945, accompanied by a valid PHRF Certificate.

4.1 Rules: This Event will be governed by the Mass Bay Sailing Association General Sailing Instructions except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions.

5.1 Notices to Competitors: Notices to competitors will be posted on the official notice board located opposite the EYC Front Desk. Scratch sheets and any change to the Sailing Instructions will be available at 0900 on race day at the EYC Clubhouse, and from the Race Committee Boat "Emerson T. Oliver" on station before the starting sequence begins. Oral changes to the sailing instructions may be given on the water communicated on VHF Channel 72 before the Class warning signal.

7.1 Signals Made Ashore: Signals made ashore will be displayed on the yardarm of the EYC Flagstaff.

8.1 Schedule of Races: One race is scheduled for each Class. If conditions allow for a second race it will be signaled by a 'Second Substitute' (with no sound) plus Class flag at the end of the first race.

8.2 Warning Signal: The first Warning Signal will be made at 1100.

10.1 Racing Area: In the vicinity of Tinker's Rock Gong, Mark D.

11.1 The Course: MBSA Standard Rounding Marks, Lists A & B, or MBSA Standard Courses 12.1 Marks: MBSA Standard Rounding Marks, Lists A & B, or MBSA Standard Courses using orange

tetrahedrons with a black band attached to an orange tetrahedron for a change of course after the start mark. If a green flag is flown no later than four (4) minutes before the start it means "Mark 1 for the class about to start will be a green tetrahedron. This applies to each rounding of Mark 1 by this class" (changes RRS 27.1 and Race Signals).

15.2 Recalls: The Race Committee will attempt to hail premature starters on VHF Channel 72.

The failure to hail premature starters, the hail of some but not all premature starters, or the untimely hail of premature starters shall not be grounds for redress [changes RRS 62.1(a)].

18.1 Time Limit: Five hours after each Class start.

27.1 Prizes: Trophies will be awarded to the yacht with the best corrected time in each class with three or more entries. Second and third place trophies will be awarded to classes with six and ten or more entries, respectively. The Gerard Barnes Lambert Trophy will be awarded to the winners in Classes A & B. The Chesterton Bowl will be awarded to the winners in Classes C & D. The Haze Trophy will be awarded to the winner in the Cruising Class. The Periwinkle Trophy will be awarded to the Eastern Yacht Club yacht making the best corrected time in the racing classes. A Trophy will be awarded to the winner of a fleet racing as a one-design class, with at least six starters.

TROPHY PRESENTATION AND SOCIAL EVENTS: All captains, crews and their guests are invited to the Eastern Yacht Club after the race. Come socialize with your fellow racers on 'the porch' where trophies will be presented celebrating the accomplishments of the day.

EYC PHRF SEASON PASS: This gives you registration in both of the following races; Lambert Ocean Race, Annual Regatta. Discounted entry fees are $65 for both events ($55 for US Sailing Members, $45 if MBSA Members also).

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Constitution Yacht Club 2011 PHRF Spring Regatta A Mass Bay Sailing Association Qualifier Event

Saturday, 11 June, 2011

Multiple races

SPONSOR: Constitution Yacht Club ENTRY FEE: $50.00 ENTRIES:

Online at: http://www.cycboston.org/RaceRegistrationForm.htm QUESTIONS TO:

Greg Graham, Fleet Captain 38 Shirley Road Waltham, MA 02452 781.258.7696 e-mail: [email protected] SAILING INSTRUCTIONS: Will be posted on the CYC web site www.cycboston.org. and from the RC Boat until 5 minutes prior to Warning. The RC will monitor channel 69.

STARTS: Warning Signals at 1130 for first race, others 10 minutes after last boat finishes. Starts in the vicinity of Broad Sound, unless announced differently by the RC. COURSES: Marks to be announced via VHF on channel 69 all boats are required to maintain monitoring broadcast channel. Courses will be multiple laps as posted. FINISH: The finish line lies between the RC boat and the pin. TIME LIMITS: There will be no start after 1530 CLASSES & SCORING: Races will be sailed and scored (Rinderle "B"). The fleet will be split into classes with trophies awarded in each class. A current PHRF certificate will be required. Yachts may sail the races either as "racing" or "cruising" per their certificates. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Trophies will be awarded at the post-race party. Details to be announced in the Sailing Instructions

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1.1 Event: Corinthian Yacht Club (CYC) Summerset Regatta, Sunday, June 12, 2011.

3.1 Eligibility and Entry: Yachts with valid 2011 PHRF rating certificates are eligible for "racing" and "cruising" classes. Send to Corinthian Yacht Club Race Committee, 1 Nahant St., P.O. Box 401, Marblehead, MA 01945, no later than 1600 EDT, Saturday, June 11, 2011, accompanied by a copy of the rating certificate and the entry fee (item 3.1). For those who participated in prior CYC events, on-line entry procedures are planned to be available at www.corinthianyc.org. Entries received after the deadline may be accepted at the discretion of the Race Committee.

3.2 Fees: The entry fee is $40 with a $5 discount for US Sailing members, and/or $5 discount for MBSA members; but if a late entry is accepted (item 2.1) the fee will be $50 with no discount.

4.1 Rules: This Event will be governed by the Mass Bay Sailing Association General Sailing Instructions except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions.

5.1 Notices to Competitors: Notices to competitors will be posted on the official notice board located in the hallway near the trophy room of the CYC. There is no Skippers Meeting.

5.2 Scratch Sheets: Scratch sheets will be available at the front desk of the CYC at 0900 EDT on the day of the Event. The CYC Race Committee (RC) is under no obligation to hand out scratch sheets on the water.

7.1 Signals Made Ashore: Signals made ashore will be displayed at the yardarm of the CYC Flagstaff.

8.1 Schedule of Races: The RC intends to run either (A) two races using MBSA Standard Courses, with the second race starting shortly after the finish of the first race, or (B) a single race using MBSA Standard Rounding Marks Lists A & B.

8.2 The first Warning Signal will be made at 1100 EDT.

10.1 Racing Area: Start will be in the vicinity of Tinker’s Rock Gong, Mark D.

11.1 The Course: MBSA Standard Courses or MBSA Standard Rounding Marks Lists A & B.

12.1 Marks: If using MBSA Standard Courses, the RC intends to use orange tetrahedrons and a black band attached to an orange tetrahedron for a change mark; if the mark is changed again, it will be without the black band. Otherwise see Lists A & B for descriptions and locations

15.2 Recalls: The RC intends to use VHF channel 72.

18.1 Time Limit: Three (3) hours after each class start for MBSA Standard Courses, otherwise five (5) hours after each class start.

26.2 Radio Communication: The RC will monitor VHF Channel 72 from 1000 EDT until all yachts have finished. Emergency conditions should be reported to the RC on that channel. The CYC Dockmaster will monitor VHF Channel 9.

27.1 Prizes: Trophies will be awarded in each class with at least two (2) competitors. Second place trophies will be awarded in each class with at least six (6) competitors. Additional trophies will be awarded for each six (6) additional competitors in a class. The hospitality of the club is extended to all skippers, their crews and guests, to participate in the trophy presentations and social activities.

Notice of Race and Event Sailing Instructions

CYC Summerset Regatta Sunday, June 12, 2011

Organizing Authority: Corinthian Yacht Club

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1.1 Event: Moon Chase Race sponsored by the Constitution Yacht Club. 3.1 Entry: Online at https://event-manager.compete-at.com/constitutionyachtclub There are two classes, fully crewed yachts and double handed yachts. A current PHRF certificate is required. Yachts may sail the races either as "racing"

or "cruising" per their certificates. Questions to: Greg Graham, Fleet Captain 38 Shirley Road Waltham, MA 02452 781.258.7696 e-mail: [email protected] 3.2 Fees: $40.00 8.1 Schedule of Races: “iRace” pursuit distance race of about 60 nautical miles to be

sailed on Massachusetts Bay overnight during a period of the full moon in June. Virtual preparations and pre-race discussions via the internet. Complete Sailing Instructions will be posted on the CYC web site www.cycboston.org.

8.2 Warning Signal: Starting times will be established following close of registration. Auto-start times and auto-finish times are self-administered.

11.1 The Course: Boston Outer Harbor to Gloucester Harbor and return to Hull Yacht

Club mooring area. Starting Line is between Deer Island Light and Green “15” off Nixʼs Mate. Marks to be announced via VHF on channel 69 all boats are required to maintain monitoring broadcast channel.

17.4 Finish: Finish between Deer Island Light and Green “15” off Nixʼs Mate. 15.2 Communication: The RC will monitor channel 69. 18.1 Time Limit: will be established following close of registration. 22.5 Safety: Jacklines and safety harnesses are required while racing. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Will be announced in the Sailing Instructions.

Constitution Yacht Club - Inaugural Moon Chase Race Friday, 25 June – Saturday 26 June 2010 Boston – Gloucester - Boston

Constitution Yacht Club - Moon Chase Race Friday, 17 June – Saturday 18 June 2011 Boston – Gloucester - Boston

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Starting Line Hingham Bay Starting Buoy (200yd N Of Sheep Is.)

Starting Time Rendevous at 1100 Hours

Finish Line Hingham Bay Starting Buoy (200yd N Of Sheep Is.)

Time Limit Must finish by 1640 Hours

Course Island(s) to be circumnavigated will be listed by fleet on the committee boat. > The circumnavigation of the listed islands may be done in either direction. > After circumnavigating the listed islands all boats will round the pin end of the starting line > Then, complete an additional circumnavigation of Peddocks Island before finishing. Note this affords the RC an opportunity to shorten the race if conditions require it.

Post-Race Social Activities •Immediately following the race. •Location to be announced. •Allskippersandcrewsareinvitedforfood. AWARDS CEREMONY Trophies for First, Second, and Third place in each class, will be presented.

Additional Sailing Instructions

Rules • RaceswillbegovernedbytheMBSAGeneralSailing Instructions except as modified in the Hingham Bay Racing Circular, herein, or by the race committee.

Classes MBSA • Racing A A , B B C C D

• Cruising F F G G

Flags • Boatsshouldflytheirclassflagfromthebackstay.

Race Committee •TheRCwillmonitorchannel68. • YachtsmustnotifytheRCifwithdrawing.

Race Information • Anychangestothesailinginstructionsornotices to competitors will be posted at www.hbprhf.org 3 hours prior to the scheduled race start. • Therewillbenocaptains’meeting.

For information • Phone:BobFoley781.545.7638 • Email: [email protected]

Entry to • Mail to: DianeKane52BrooklineSt.,Abington,MA02351 • Register on-line at: www.hbphrf.org

Entry Fee • $35.00–MBSA,USSADiscount$5.00 • FREE–HBPHRFSeasonsandWeekendPassHolders (race registration is required on-line or via mail)

Thank You to our race sponsor...

Saturday, June 18thCome race with us around the islands on the longest weekend day of the year!!!(Hingham Bay Governors Cup Qualifier)

For latest updates, scratch sheets and results check our web site… www.hbPhRf.org

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3.1 Entries: Entries must be submitted to the Corinthian Yacht Club before 1730 on June 17. Late entries may be accepted at the discretion of the Race Committee. Entries must be accompanied by the entry fee and a valid PHRF certificate. Entry forms are available at the Boston, Corinthian and Eastern Yacht Clubs, and can be downloaded from the Web pages of the CYC (www.corinthianyc.org) and Hospice of the North Shore (www.hns.org/regatta).

Classes: The regatta is open to PHRF Racing, Cruising, and One Design Classes. For PHRF yachts this regatta is designated as a qualifier for the 2011 Massachusetts Bay PHRF Season Championship. Except for J/105's, a minimum of three One Design Class yachts of the same class will constitute a “fleet” within a PHRF class.

3.1 Fees: The entry fee is $50 payable to Hospice of the North Shore. Late entries may make an additional donation of $10.

4.1 Rules: The Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS), the Mass Bay Sailing Association Notice of Race and General Sailing Instructions (GSI) will govern the regatta, except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions (ESI). The representative for the 2012 National Hospice Alliance Championship will be selected from the spinnaker fleets by the rules to be announced at the Skippers' Meeting.

5.1 Notice to Competitors: Notices to competitors will be posted on the Official Race Committee Notice Board located in the hallway near the Trophy Room of CYC.

6.1 Changes to Sailing Instructions: Any amendments to these Sailing Instructions will be distributed at the Skippers' Meeting and will be posted as set forth above. No amendments may be made after 0930, 6/19.

Skippers' Meeting: There will be a Skippers' Meeting on June 19 at 0930 at the Corinthian Yacht Club when Sailing Instructions, any Amendments and Scratch Lists will be distributed. It is the responsibility of each entrant to obtain this information at that time. No documents will be available or distributed on the water, but radio information for out-port boats may be requested on VHF channel 72 before the initial warning signal.

7.1 Signals Made Ashore: Signals made ashore will be displayed from the yardarm of the CYC flagstaff. 8.1 Schedule of Races: One race is scheduled for all classes. 8.2 Warning Signal: The first warning signal shall be no earlier than 1200. 9.1 Classes and Class Flags: Alphabet code flags will designate classes in accordance with the MBSA class

splits. Any class with less than three entries may be combined with another class for a combined start. Classes will be scored independently.

10.1 Racing Area: In the vicinity of Tinkers Rock Gong Buoy, Mark D, List A. Check-in Before the Start: All boats must check-in by sailing past the Race Committee signal boat. 12.1 Marks: Marks will be as identified in the MBSA Standard Rounding Marks Lists A and B or MBSA Standard

Courses. Portable marks will be orange tetrahedrons. 14.5 The Start: Races will be started in accordance with RRS 26. The time interval between the start of one

class and the warning signal for the subsequent class will be at least one minute. 15.2 Recalls: The Race Committee will attempt to hail OCS boats on VHF channel 72. 18.1 Time Limit: The time limit will be 4 hours after the start of each class. 20.4 Protests: Protests must be filed on forms provided by the Corinthian Yacht Club and submitted to the Race

Committee no later than one hour after the Race Committee Signal Boat has docked. Docking time will be posted as set forth under Paragraph 4.

21.1 Scoring: The Low Point scoring system, RRS Appendix A, will apply. The alternative scoring penalty of USSA Rule 44.3 will apply except in the case of contact between yachts racing.

27.1 Prizes: Trophies will be awarded in each class with at least three registered competitors. The awards ceremony is scheduled for approximately 1700.

Social Activities: Sunday social activities will begin after the races. The CYC facilities will be open after the races to offer hospitality to competitors, their crew and guests. Further details may be found on the CYC (www.corinthianyc.org) and Hospice of the North Shore (www.hns.org/regatta) websites.

Notice of Race and Event Sailing Instructions Hospice of the North Shore

17th Annual Benefit Regatta Sunday, June 19, 2011

Organizing Authority: Corinthian Yacht Club

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CHAPMAN BOWL June 24, 2011 NOTICE OF RACE

1.1 Event: The Scituate Harbor Yacht Club (the organizing authorities) invite PHRF and multi-hull

sailors to participate in the Chapman Bowl, an overnight race, starting on Friday evening, June 24, 2011.

3.1 Entry: Entries must be submitted on the official entry form and be received no later than 1800 EDT, Wednesday, June 22, 2011. The entry fee is $90 for USSA or MBSA members and $100 for all others. Official entry forms will be available by April 30, 2011, on the SHYC web page, or by US mail. The entry form and the appropriate fee should be sent to Scituate harbor Yacht Club, Box 275 Scituate, MA 02066 Attn. Chapman Bowl Committee. An entry received after the deadline but before the Captains' Meeting may be accepted at the discretion of the organizing authority and will require a $25 late fee.

3.1 Eligibility and Standards: The event is open to boats with valid handicap certificates issued by PHRF New England (PHRF-NE) or the New England Multihull Association (NEMA). Certificates from other regional authorities may be submitted to PHRF-NE or to NEMA, as the case may be, for review and normalization. All boats shall comply with the current ISAF Offshore Special Regulations for Category 3 with USSA prescriptions (including the USSA prescription requiring the wearing of Personal Flotation Devices [PFD's]).

4.1 Rules: The event will be governed by the Current Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS), except as any of these are altered by the Sailing Instructions (SI). Advertising will be restricted to Category A. The SI will be available by April 30, 2011, on the SHYC web page www.shyc.net, or SHYC, 62 Jericho Road, PO Box 275, Scituate, MA 02066.

9.1 Classes and Courses: PHRF spinnaker (A) 55 sec/mi or less, (B) 56 - 100, (C) 101 - 155, (D) 156 and up; PHRF jib & main (F) 155 sec/mi or less, (G) 156 and up; and multi-hull (H). Depending on numbers of entries, classes may be combined. level-racing classes may be offered, and/or double-handed competition may be offered; however, for all series scoring purposes, the MBSA 2011 season class splits will be applied. The SI will describe several possible courses ranging from about 50 to about 100 nautical miles, starting and finishing off Scituate Harbor. Turning marks will be in Mass. Bay and/or Cape Cod Bay.

Mandatory Captains' Meeting: A mandatory captains' meeting will be held 1900 EDT, Thursday, June 23, at SHYC. SHYC intends to set up an arrangement for sailors to participate in the meeting at SHYC via a conference call. Scratch sheets and any changes to the SI’s will be available. Any captain may appoint a representative to attend by a signing a writing to such effect and having same delivered to the Race Committee representative conducting the meeting. Any boat whose captain or duly appointed representative does not attend the meeting shall have its registration returned and shall not be allowed to start nor sail in the event.

14.1 Start: The starting sequence will begin at 1900 EDT, Friday, June 24. The starting area will be at Mark “SA” (Scituate Bell) off Scituate Harbor.

17.1 Finish: The finish will be at Buoy SA off Scituate Harbor or as instructed in the sailing instructions.

27.1 Trophies: The number of trophies awarded for each class will depend on the number of entries for that class. All awards will be presented at a post-race party at SHYC around 1700 EDT, Saturday, June 25.

Social Activities: The hospitality of SHYC is extended to all skippers, their crews and their guests.

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Twenty-Second Annual Cape Ann Challenge Saturday, June 25, 2011

Sponsored by

Annisquam and Eastern Point Yacht Clubs

1.1 Event: The 22d Cape Ann Challenge will be held Saturday, June 25, 2011 and is sponsored by the

Annisquam Yacht Club (AYC) and the Eastern Point Yacht Club (EPYC). AYC will assume race management responsibility.

3.1 Eligibility and Entry: The race is open to all boats with a 2011 PHRF rating. Yachts will be presumed to be competing under their Racing Rating unless they have either (1) registered as competing under their Cruising Rating or (2) notified the Annisquam Yacht Club Race Committee of their intention to compete under their Cruising Rating. Said notification must be made prior to the Warning Signal. Yachts competing under their Cruising Rating may not fly a spinnaker or similar headsail, except where specified otherwise by the PHRF rules or sailing instructions. Failure to comply with this restriction will result in disqualification.

Please submit entry form no later than noon, Friday, June 24, 2011 to:     Jenifer  M.  Cooke       (978)  475-­‐4837  [email protected]  

    Race  Committee  Chair       Annisquam  Yacht  Club       17  River  Road       Gloucester,  MA  01930       (978)  283-­‐4507  

3.2 Fees: Entry fee is $30, minus $5 for US Sailing Membership and $5 for MBSA membership.

4.1 Rules: The current Racing Rules of Sailing 2009-2012 as adopted by the US Sailing Association will govern this event, except where specified otherwise by the PHRF Rules or the Sailing Instructions. Each participant is solely responsible for determining that his or her yacht is seaworthy for any and all conditions that might be encountered.

5.1 Notices to Competitors: Notices will be posted on the AYC web site www.annisquamyc.org. Please contact the Race Committee on VHF Channel 71 with questions, starting at 10:00 am the day of the race. Prior to the day of the race, please contact Jenifer Cooke ([email protected] or 978-283-4507).

8.2 Warning Signal: 12:00 p.m. All yachts (racing and cruising) will start at the same signal.

11.1 Course: The starting line will be in the vicinity of the Annisquam Bell [RW “AR” Mo (A)]. The course proceeds from the starting line around Halibut Point, the Salvages, and the Londoner to the finish line in the vicinity of the Groaner {R”2”] near the mouth of Gloucester Harbor. Boats should stay to the North and East of the Lanesville Can [CG”1”], the Flat Ground Bell [G”1”], the Dry Salvages Bell [G “1” Fl G2.5s], and the Londoner. This course is approximately 15 nautical miles.

15.2 Recalls: Boats that cross the starting time prior to their designated start time will be hailed by the Race Committee on VHF Channel 71.

18.1 Time Limit: The race will be terminated if the first boat does not cross the finish line within five hours of the time of the first boat to start.

18.2 Finish Window: Other boats must finish within one hour of the time limit.

27.1 Prizes: There will be 5 prizes for monohulls and one prize for multihulls.

Post-Race Activities: Prizes will be awarded at the Eastern Point Yacht Club following the race. Complimentary snacks and refreshments will be provided. Some moorings may be available. Check with EPYC. After the event, sailors are invited to remain and enjoy the amenities of the Eastern Point Yacht Club at their own expense. Please call in advance for dinner reservations.

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CONSTITUTION CUP

Saturday, June 25th, 2011 A Mass Bay Qualifying Race

Two Races (if possible)

Sponsor: Boston Harbor PHRF And

Cottage Park Yacht Club

2.1 ELIGIBILITY/ENTRY: In accordance with MBSA Season Championship splits. One Design starts will

be designated by their class flag or class insignia. Send entry fee and valid PHRF certificate to:

Constitution Cup

Cottage Park Yacht Club

One Baker Square

Winthrop, MA 02152

3.1 FEES: $60. Mass Bay Sailing discount $5.00, U.S. Sailing member discount $5.00. Make checks

payable to Boston Harbor PHRF. Entries must be received by June 22nd. Late entries add $10.

4.1 RULES: This Event will be governed by the MBSA General Sailing Instructions except as changed by

these Event Sailing Instructions. Boats are required to check-in before their first start of the day. Boats in the

racing area that are not starting a second or subsequent race must notify the Race Committee before leaving the

racing area. Boats that withdraw from racing must advise the Race Committee as soon as reasonably possible.

5.1 NOTICES TO COMPETITORS: Will be posted on the official notice board located at CPYC

7.1 SIGNALS MADE ASHORE: Signals made ashore will be displayed at CPYC and on VHF 72.

8.1 SCHEDULE OF RACES: Maximum of 2 races.

8.2 STARTING SIGNAL: First warning signal 1100 hrs.

10.1 RACING AREA: Rendezvous in the vicinity of MBSA Racing Mark “M”, Boston Entrance Gong

RW”NC” at 1030 hrs.

11.1 THE COURSE: Intended courses to be used are MBSA standard courses or MBSA List of Marks “A”

12.1 MARKS: Marks will be inflatable tetrahedrons and/or government marks (List A)

15.2 RECALLS: The Race Committee will use VHF channel 72.

18.1 TIME LIMIT: 3 Hrs after the actual starting time of each class. The Finishing Window shall be 30 min-

utes after the first boat in each class finishes.

27.1 PRIZES: Prizes will be presented at CPYC Annual Awards Night to be held in conjunction with Mass

Bay Sailing Awards dinner at CPYC on Friday, November 18, 2011.

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PATTON BOWL REGATTA Manchester Yacht Club

Sunday June 26, 2011

1.1 Introduction: The Manchester Yacht Club (MYC) invites all yachts with a valid PHRF or NEMA Multi-Hull

rating certificate to participate in the Patton Bowl Regatta and then to an awards social at the MYC immediately following the races.

3.1 Entries: Register on-line at www.manchesteryc.org, click on the RACING HOME PAGE tab, and select this race. Entries must be received by 1600 hours June 23rd. A valid PHRF or NEMA certificate and an entry fee of $70.00 payable to the Manchester Yacht Club must be mailed to MYC Race Committee, Manchester Yacht Club, P.O. Box 266, Manchester, MA 01944 ($5 discount for US Sailing members, additional $5 discount for MBSA members.). Late entries will be entered at the discretion of Race Committee with the payment of a $5.00 late fee. Contact: Peter Twining (508) 843-2464, email [email protected]

4.1 Rules: The MBSA Notice of Race and General Sailing Instructions govern these races, except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions.

5.1 Notices to Competitors: Notices will be posted on the board at the Clubhouse. The Race Committee (RC) will also monitor VHF 72 starting at 1000 on the day of the race until the last finish. Scratch sheets and any changes to these Event Sailing Instructions will be available from the race committee boat “TRIDENT” on station before the first warning signal of the day.

7.1 Signals Made Ashore: Any signals will be displayed at the MYC flagstaff.

8.1 Schedule of Races: One distance race is scheduled.

8.2 Warning Signal & Check In: The first Warning Signal will be made at 1100. All boats must check-in with the race committee, using channel 72 before the first warning signal of the day.

9.1 Classes and Class Flags: Classes will be in accordance with MBSA class splits. A start will be given to any class with at least five competitors. The “J” flag will designate the J105 class, if racing and the “H” flag will designate NE Multi-Hull class, which will start last. All classes shall display the appropriate class flag from their backstays. Depending on the number of entries, some classes may be combined for a joint start. Classes will be scored independently for MBSA scoring.

10.1 Racing Area: The starting area will be in the vicinity of Gales Ledge Nun Buoy RN “6” unless the race committee boat “TRIDENT” displays code flag “L” and proceeds elsewhere. Racers are reminded to observe the RESTRICTED AREAS around Bakers Island as listed in the MBSA GSI. Yachts shall not traverse the area bounded by a line connecting the following buoys in the sequence listed: Bell G”9” (Powers Rock), Salem Channel Cans: 7, 5 & 3, Nuns 2 & 4 south of Baker’s Island, Can 5 (Popes Head), Bell G”9” (Powers Rock). Yachts entering this area must leave between the same two boundary buoys that they pass while entering, unless the buoy is listed as a rounding mark.

11.1 The Course: Marks will be in accordance with MBSA lists A and B (although MBSA Standard Courses may be used). Government marks may be used but where portable marks are used, they will be orange tetrahedrons.

14.1 The Start: The first Warning Signal will be made at 1100. The time interval between the start of one class and the warning signal for the subsequent class will be at least one minute.

15.2 Recalls: The Race Committee will attempt to hail premature starters on VHF 72. Failure to hail any or all premature starters, the order of hail, the hail of some but not all, or the untimely hail, all shall not be grounds for redress; this alters RRS 62.1(a).

18.1 Time Limit: The time limit for the race shall be 4 hours measured from the start of each class. Race Committee on VHF 72 may extend time limit.

27.1 Prizes: First place trophies will be awarded to each starting class and second and third place trophies will be awarded for each starting class with six and ten or more starters, respectively.

Social Activities & Awards: All captains, crews and their guests are invited to the Manchester Yacht Club following the race at approximately 1630. There will be a cash bar along with free chowder and refreshments. Trophies will be presented.

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Event Sailing Instructions ANNUAL REGATTA

EASTERN YACHT CLUB Marblehead, Massachusetts

Monday, July 4, 2011

1.1 Event: The EYC Annual Regatta will be held on July 4, 2011 and the organizing authority is the

Eastern Yacht Club, Marblehead, MA.

3.1 Eligibility and Entry: This race is open to all MBSA classes. Submit a completed an entry form no later than 1200, Sunday, July 3, 2011. You may register on-line at www.easternyc.org

3.2 Fees: Entry fee is $40 (take a $5 discount for US Sailing members, additional $5 discount if also a MBSA member). Further discounts are available for yachts that enter both of EYC’s regattas. Entry forms can also be found in the Mass Bay Year Book and can be sent to the EYC Race Committee, 47 Foster Street, Marblehead, MA, 01945, accompanied by a valid PHRF Certificate.

4.1 Rules: This Event will be governed by the Mass Bay Sailing Association General Sailing Instructions except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions.

5.1 Notices to Competitors: Notices to competitors will be posted on the official notice board located opposite the EYC Front Desk. Scratch sheets and any change to the Sailing Instructions will be available at 0900 on race day at the EYC Clubhouse, and from the Race Committee Boat "Emerson T. Oliver" on station before the starting sequence begins. Oral changes to the sailing instructions may be given on the water communicated on VHF Channel 72 before the Class warning signal.

7.1 Signals Made Ashore: Signals made ashore will be displayed on the yardarm of the EYC Flagstaff.

8.1 Schedule of Races: One race is scheduled for each Class. If conditions allow for a second race it will be signaled by a 'Second Substitute' (with no sound) plus Class flag at the end of the first race.

8.2 Warning Signal: The first Warning Signal will be made at 1100.

10.1 Racing Area: In the vicinity of Tinker's Rock Gong, Mark D.

11.1 The Course: MBSA Standard Rounding Marks, Lists A & B, or MBSA Standard Courses

12.1 Marks: MBSA Standard Rounding Marks, Lists A & B, or MBSA Standard Courses using orange tetrahedrons with a black band attached to an orange tetrahedron for a change of course after the start mark. If a green flag is flown no later than four (4) minutes before the start it means "Mark 1 for the class about to start will be a green tetrahedron. This applies to each rounding of Mark 1 by this class" (changes RRS 27.1 and Race Signals).

15.2 Recalls: The Race Committee will attempt to hail premature starters on VHF Channel 72. The failure to hail premature starters, the hail of some but not all premature starters, or the untimely hail of premature starters shall not be grounds for redress [changes RRS 62.1(a)].

18.1 Time Limit: Five hours after each Class start.

27.1 Prizes: Trophies will be awarded to the yacht with the best corrected time in each class with three or more entries. Second and third place trophies will be awarded to classes with six and ten or more entries, respectively. The Commodore James J. Storrow Trophy will be awarded to the winners in Classes A and B. The Cleopatra’s Barge Cup will be awarded to the winners in Classes C and D. The Gracie Trophy will be awarded to the winner in the Cruising Class. The Puritan cup will be awarded to the Eastern Yacht Club yacht making the best corrected time in the racing classes, and the Guy Norman Cup will be awarded to the Eastern Yacht Club yacht making the best corrected time in the Cruising Class. The Hornet Trophy will be awarded to the winner of the J/105 fleet racing as a one-design class, with at least six starters.

TROPHY PRESENTATION AND SOCIAL EVENTS: All captains, crews and their guests are invited to the Eastern Yacht Club after the race. Come socialize with your fellow racers on 'the porch' where trophies will be presented celebrating the accomplishments of the day.

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NOTICE  OF  RACE  AND  SAILING  INSTRUCTIONS  

IBYC  ANNUAL  CHOWDER  CUP  SATURDAY  JULY  9TH,  2011  

 1.1 Event: The 2011 Annual Chowder Cup will be held on Saturday, July 9, 2011. The

organizing authority is the Ipswich Bay Yacht Club (IBYC). The Race will be started using a “Pursuit Style” starting sequence.

3.1 Eligibility and Entry: The race is open to all boats with a PHRF rating. If you wish to participate and would like a starting time, please provide the following: Yacht Name, Skipper's Name, PHRF Rating (if known), Yacht Manufacturer, Model Name, Class (Racing or Cruising) to Ed Fagan 978-356-7708, email [email protected]

3.2 Fees: There is no fee. All are welcome. 4.1 Rules: This Event will be governed by the Mass Bay Sailing Association General Sailing

Instructions except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions. 5.1 Notices to Competitors: Individual Start times will be pre-assigned based on 2011

P.H.R.F. rating assignments. The Scratch Sheet with official start times will be posted to the IBYC Web Site, www.ibyc.org) and the IBYC Bulletin Board on the dock by Thursday July 7, 2011. The IBYC race committee with monitor Channel 69.

8.1 Schedule of Races: There will be one race for all boats. The first boat will leave the starting line at noon. Starting times for all entries will be set according to PHRF handicap. The boat with the highest PHRF rating will start first; the boat with the lowest rating will start last. Racing handicaps will apply unless the cruising handicap is selected.

11.1 Course: The Starting line will be in the vicinity of Ipswich Bell # R“2”. If there is no committee boat on station, the starting line is presumed to be between the Ipswich Bell, and an imaginary point perpendicular to the first leg, five boat lengths to the West, leaving the Ipswich bell to Starboard.

The course will be from the Ipswich Bell - R”2” to the Newburyport Whistle – “MR” to the Essex Bell – G”1” and back to the Ipswich Bell – R”2”.

Ipswich Bell - R “2” Course Distance Newburyport Whistle - “MR” 359 DEG 6.7 NM Essex Bell - G "1" 160 DEG 8.5 NM Ipswich Bell - R “2” 314 DEG 2.1 NM All marks are to be left to Starboard. THE COURSE IS APPROXIMATELY 17.3

NAUTICAL MILES. This will be the official course length used to calculate starting times. The Finish line will be in the vicinity of Ipswich Bell # R “2”. If there is no committee boat

on station, the Finish line is presumed to be between the Ipswich Bell and an imaginary point perpendicular to the last leg, five boat lengths to the West, leaving the Ipswich bell to Starboard.

In the event there is no committee boat on station for the finish, it will be the responsibility of the first boat to finish to take finish times/places until contacted by the Race Committee on Channel 69.

27.1 Prizes: There are no prizes, other than the satisfaction of competition. Withdrawals: Yachts wishing to withdraw from the race are to notify the I.B.Y.C Race

Committee on Channel 69, or to notify their nearest competitor as soon as possible.

ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT: Ed Fagan 978-356-7708, email [email protected]

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Starting Line Hingham Bay Starting Buoy (200yd N Of Sheep Is.)

Starting Time First Gun at 1200 Hours

Finish Line In Hull Bay

Time Limit Must finish by 1600 Hours

Course As determined by Race Committee

Post-Race Social Activities •Immediately following the race. •Allskippersandcrewsareinvitedtothe Hull Yacht Club for a party. •FREEdockspaceandmooringsavailable. AWARDS CEREMONY Trophies for First, Second, and Third place in each class, will be presented.

Additional Sailing Instructions

Rules • RaceswillbegovernedbytheMBSAGeneralSailing Instructions except as modified in the Hingham Bay Racing Circular, herein, or by the race committee.

Classes MBSA • Racing A A , B B C C D

• Cruising F F G G

Flags • Boatsshouldflytheirclassflagfromthebackstay.

Race Committee •TheRCwillmonitorchannel68. • YachtsmustnotifytheRCifwithdrawing.

Race Information • Anychangestothesailinginstructionsornotices to competitors will be posted at www.hbprhf.org 3 hours prior to the scheduled race start. • Therewillbenocaptains’meeting.

For information • Phone:BobFoley781.545.7638 • Email: [email protected]

Entry to • Mail to: DianeKane52BrooklineSt.,Abington,MA02351 • Register on-line at: www.hbphrf.org

Entry Fee • $35.00–MBSA,USSADiscount$5.00 • FREE–HBPHRFSeasonsandWeekendPassHolders (raceregistrationisrequiredon-lineorviamail)

Saturday, July 9th(MBSA and Hingham Bay Governors Cup Qualifier)

For latest updates, scratch sheets and results check our web site… www.hbPhRf.org

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SIGNAL CLASS A CLASS B CLASS C CLASS D CLASS E CLASS F CLASS G CLASS H CLASS M FLAGPHRF MULTI--HULL

S AT U R D AY J U LY 16 , 2011

F O R T Y - F I F T H A N N I V E R S A R Y

S.S. CROCKER MEMORIAL RACE

The 45th Annual Crocker Race, in memory of internationally renowned yacht designerSamuel Sturgis Crocker, will be held Saturday, July 16, 2011.

Sponsored jointly by the Manchester Yacht Club and the Manchester Harbor Boat Club,the race is open to all yachts carrying U.S.C.G.-required safety equipment.

This is a fun sailing event for the skipper with little or no racing experience, as well as the seasoned racer.Come and enjoy the friendly atmosphere, excitement of competition, and tradition of this year’s race.

THE COURSE: The S.S.C. Memorial Race is sailed on a triangular, windward-leeward course of 20-30 miles, using Gales Ledge Buoy, Eastern Point Whistle and Newcombs Ledge Whistle as marks of the course. Each mark is designated by a letter to simplify posting the course. The BLUE SHAPE at the yardarm and the YELLOW FLAGflying indicate the Race Committee Boat is on station at the Finish. See race circular for specific course information.

THE PARTY: Following the race, skippers and crew are invited to attend a party at the Manchester Yacht Club — chowder and munchies provided; cash bar.

TROPHIES: First Overall (S. S. Crocker Memorial Trophy) • First, Second and Third in each of the seven handicapclasses • First Crocker Boat • First Multi-Hull • S. Sturgis Crocker PHRF Memorial Trophy. All skippers receive a45th Anniversary Glass commemorating this race.

THE SKIPPERS' MEETING will be held on Friday evening, July 15, at 1930 at Crocker’s Boat Yard.

SAILING INSTRUCTIONS: MBSA ORC General Sailing Instructions except as modified herein or by specific direction of the S.S. Crocker Memorial Race Committee. ORC Category 4 special regulations are waived.

ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIREDInformation and entry forms are available at www.sscrockerrace.com

Or, contact Race Committee Chair Carl Doane at 978-526-7608.Completed entry form must be received by the Race Committee no later than July 14, 2011.

Entry Fee: $60.00 (US Sailing & MBSA Members, $55.00)

RACE START TIMES

5-Min. Warning (gun) 10:25 10:40 10:55 11:10 11:25 11:40 11:55 12:10 12:25 Class Flag

4-Min. Prep (gun) 10:26 10:41 10:56 11:11 11:26 11:41 11:56 12:11 12:26 P Flag & Class Flag

1-Min. Warning (horn) 10:29 10:44 10:59 11:14 11:29 11:44 11:59 12:14 12:29 P Flag Dropped

START (gun) 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 Class Flag Dropped

If the 10:30 start is delayed, all other starts will be delayed by the same amount of time.

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1.1 Event: Corinthian Yacht Club (CYC) Midsummer Ocean Race, Sunday, July 17, 2011.

3.1 Eligibility and Entry: Yachts with valid 2011 PHRF rating certificates are eligible for "racing" and "cruising" classes. Send to Corinthian Yacht Club Race Committee, 1 Nahant St., P.O. Box 401, Marblehead, MA 01945, no later than 1600 EDT, Saturday, July 16, 2011, accompanied by a copy of the rating certificate and the entry fee (item 3.2). For those who participated in prior CYC events, on-line entry procedures are planned to be available at www.corinthianyc.org. Entries received after the deadline may be accepted at the discretion of the Race Committee. Contact: Jim Whipple (617) 720-4262.

3.2 Fees: The entry fee is $40 with a $5 discount for US Sailing members, and/or $5 discount for MBSA members; but if a late entry is accepted (item 2.1) the fee will be $50 with no discount.

4.1 Rules: This Event will be governed by the Mass Bay Sailing Association General Sailing Instructions except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions.

5.1 Notices to Competitors: Notices to competitors will be posted on the official notice board located in the hallway near the trophy room of the CYC. There is no Skippers Meeting.

5.2 Scratch Sheets: Scratch sheets will be available at the front desk of the CYC at 0900 EDT on the day of the Event. The CYC Race Committee (RC) is under no obligation to hand out scratch sheets on the water.

7.1 Signals Made Ashore: Signals made ashore will be displayed at the yardarm of the CYC Flagstaff.

8.1 Schedule of Races: The RC intends to run either (A) two races using MBSA Standard Courses, with the second race starting shortly after the finish of the first race, or (B) a single race using MBSA Standard Rounding Marks Lists A & B.

8.2 Warning Signal: The first Warning Signal will be made at 1100 EDT.

10.1 Racing Area: Start will be in the vicinity of Tinker’s Rock Gong, Mark D.

11.1 The Course: MBSA Standard Courses or MBSA Standard Rounding Marks Lists A & B.

12.1 Marks: If using MBSA Standard Courses, the RC intends to use orange tetrahedrons and a black band attached to an orange tetrahedron for a change mark; if the mark is changed again, it will be without the black band. Otherwise see Lists A & B for descriptions and locations.

15.2 Recalls: The RC intends to use VHF channel 72.

18.1 Time Limit: Three (3) hours after each class start for MBSA Standard Courses, otherwise five (5) hours after each class start.

26.2 Radio Communication: The RC will monitor VHF Channel 72 from 1000 EDT until all yachts have finished. Emergency conditions should be reported to the RC on that channel. The CYC Dockmaster will monitor VHF Channel 9.

27.1 Prizes: Trophies will be awarded in each class with at least two (2) competitors. Second place trophies will be awarded in each class with at least six (6) competitors. Additional trophies will be awarded for each six (6) additional competitors in a class. The hospitality of the club is extended to all skippers, their crews and guests, to participate in the trophy presentations and social activities.

Notice of Race and Event Sailing Instructions

CYC Midsummer Ocean Race Sunday, July 17, 2011

Organizing Authority: Corinthian Yacht Club

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Organizing Authority -- The Boston Yacht Club -- Marblehead, Massachusetts

Notice of Race and Event Sailing Instructions

Beringer Bowl Overnight Ocean Race

July 22 – 23, 2011

1 Front Street, PO Box 487

Marblehead, MA 01945

781-631-3100

1.1 Event: Beringer Bowl Overnight Ocean Race, July 22 through 23 2011. Organizing Authority is the Boston Yacht Club.

3.1 Eligibility and Entry: Open to PHRF boats with valid Handicap Rating Certificates and that meet the requirements of this Notice of Race and Event Sailing Instructions.

(a) Divisions: PHRF Racing, PHRF Cruising, Doublehanded PHRF Racing, and OCS for Cruising Canvas only. A one-design class with 3 or more boats may be scored as one-design.

(b) Entries should be submitted before 1700 hrs on July 17, 2011 to: BYC Race Committee by mail (see above)or by Email to: [email protected].

(c) Entry forms are included in the Mass Bay Year Book or may be downloaded from the BYC website http://www.bostonyachtclub.net/Racing.

(d) For information contact Anne Coulombe, cell 781.254.2744, [email protected]

3.2 Fees: $110 less discounts of $10 for US SAILING members and $5 for MBSA members.

For entries after July 17 at 1700 hrs an additional late fee of $25 will be charged.

4.1 Rules: This Event will be governed by the Mass Bay Sailing Association General Sailing Instructions except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions. The ISAF ORC Special Regulations for a Category 3 Event shall apply.

5.1 Notices to Competitors: Will be posted on the official notice board located near the downstairs bar of the Boston Yacht Club.

5.2 Skippers Meetings: Will be held in the Main Lounge of the BYC; for the OCS Division at 0900 hrs on Friday July 22, and for all other divisions at 1700 hrs on Friday July 22. A representative of each competing boat shall attend the Skippers Meeting.

6.2 Changes to the Sailing Instructions: Will be provided at the Skippers Meeting.

7.1 Signals Made Ashore: Will be displayed from the flagstaff of the Boston Yacht Club.

8.1 Schedule of Races: (a) OCS – First Warning Signal 1200 hrs, Friday July 22. (b) All others – First Warning Signal 1900 hrs, Friday July 22.

9.2 Class Flags: Class flags are not required for the OCS Division.

10.1 Racing Area: The starting area will be in the vicinity of Tinkers Rock Gong GR “TR”, MBSA List A Mark D, unless the Race Committee Signal Boat displays Code Flag “L” and proceeds elsewhere.

11.1 The Course: The course details will be provided at the Skippers’ Meeting.

12.1 Marks: Marks of the course will be US Coast Guard navigational buoys. (a) The start line for the PHRF Divisions will use an orange inflatable tetrahedron. (b) The start line for the OCS Division will be between the orange flag on the Race Committee

boat and Tinkers Rock Gong buoy, MBSA List A Mark D. (c) If the Race Committee signal boat is on station the finish line will be between the Race

Committee signal boat and Provincetown Harbor Approach, Long Point Shoal Lighted Bell Buoy – Green ‘3’, ‘QG’ which will be passed to port.

(d) If a Race Committee signal boat is NOT on station at the finish, the finish line will be a line extending on a bearing of 090° Magnetic from the Provincetown Harbor Approach, Long Point Shoal Lighted Bell Buoy – Green ‘3’, ‘QG’, which shall be passed to port.

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15.2 Recalls: The Race Committee will use VHF channel 72 for OCS calls and communications with the racing fleet.

17 The Finish:

17.1 Boats approaching the finish shall, when at a distance of approximately ½ mile, contact the Race Committee boat on VHF 72 with their boat name and sail number.

17.2 Boats shall take their own finish time and immediately contact the Race Committee boat for confirmation of their finish time. It is expected that the Race Committee finish line boat will be on station for the majority of finishers. If the boat is unable to report their finishing time when crossing the line, or shortly thereafter by VHF they may report by mobile phone call to the Race Committee between 0900 hrs and 1200 hrs on Saturday, July 23, 2011. The Race Committee contact information will be provided at the Skippers Meeting.

18.1 Time Limit: Sixteen hours after the start of each class except for the OCS Division. The time limit for the OCS Division will be twenty four hours. The Race committee may extend the time limit, and will make such announcement on VHF channel 72 at 1100 hrs on Saturday July 23.

20.4 Protests: Protest forms will be available from the Race Committee boat in Provincetown and must be delivered to the Race Committee by 1000 hrs Saturday, or within 1 hour of the protesting boat’s finish, whichever is later.

27.1 Prizes: The Beringer Bowl will be awarded for the first place in PHRF A. The Merrigan Cup will be awarded for the first place in PHRF B. Trophies for first and second place in each class in each division will also be presented. Third place trophies will be presented tor any class with five or more entries, and a fourth for classes with ten or more entries.

Social Activities: A barbecue and live band will highlight the social activities on Saturday evening at the Provincetown Inn. The fee for the Saturday Evening Barbecue is $29.00 per person. Reservations and payment are to be made by July 15th. Further details will be posted on the BYC website www.bostonyachtclub.net/racing

Moorings and Marina: Each skipper must make his/her own reservations at the Provincetown Marina by calling 508.487.0571.

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Down East Challenge Yacht Race 2011 130 nautical miles, July 23-24

Great competition and a great way to get your boat Down East for the best part of the summer! A 130 nautical mile offshore race from Marblehead, Massachusetts to Rockland, Maine, with racing and cruising divisions as well as single handed categories. This race is a qualifier for the Bermuda One-Two Yacht Race but the emphasis is for non-racing and racing sailors to have a fun filled race. Sponsors: Marblehead Yacht Club, MA and Rockland Yacht Club, ME. Rules: This event will be governed by the Racing Rules of Sailing 2009-2012 and current US Sailing Association rules and sailing instructions. Autopilots and/or wind assisted self-steering devices are allowed. Preliminary sailing instructions and entry form will be available online at www.marbleheadyc.org. Eligibility and scoring: The race is open to all boats of 25 ft or more and 6.5 meter Mini Transat boats with a valid PHRF handicap certificate. Yachts without a valid handicap that wish to race will be assigned an uncontestable handicap by the race organizers based on similar boat types. Divisions are offered for racing (spinnaker) and cruising (non-spinnaker) for both single and fully crewed boats. Classes within these divisions will be established following the deadline for close of entries. Entrants must have the equipment for a Category 3 race and sign a release form. Single-handed racers must have completed a non-stop single-handed passage of at least 50 nm. The event organizers reserve the right to reject entries at their discretion. Skipper’s Meeting: Mandatory skipper’s meeting for all skippers or their designated representative at 1800 hrs at the Marblehead Yacht Club on Friday, July 22. Final sailing instructions listing navigation aids that must be respected and a scratch sheet will be provided at that time. Bring your crews for free food and drink. Boats starting the race may be moored free of charge if coordinated with the Marblehead Yacht Club dockmaster beforehand. Start/Finish: First gun will be at 1000 hrs. Saturday, July 23rd, vicinity of mark C1 at the mouth of Marblehead Harbor, unless changed at the skipper’s meeting. The finish will be between Can #1 and the Rockland Harbor Breakwater lighthouse. Time limit for all boats will be 1600, July 24th, unless extended at the race committee’s discretion. Equipment: Vessels shall comply with ISAF Special Regulations for Category 3 races subject to the following modifications: Entrants are strongly encouraged to comply with regulation 4.20, but may at their own discretion instead carry an inflatable or rigid dingy that can accommodate all crew members and that can be readily deployed in case of emergency. Entry: Entry forms and preliminary sailing instructions are available online at http://www.marbleheadyc.org . Checks and entry forms can be mailed to the Marblehead Yacht Club, 4 Cliff St., PO Box 943, Marblehead, MA 01945 by 18 July, 2011. For your convenience, skippers can also go to www.marbleheadyc.org and click on the News Button where you can register and pay by credit card. Latest scratch sheets and other information will be available in the quickest possible manner. Fees: $80.00 if paid by 18 July; $100.00 if late entry.

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SANDY BAY YACHT CLUB

Rockport, Massachusetts Cruising Class Ocean Race

(Included as one of the six races in the Magic Cup Series) July 30, 2011

1.1 Governing Rules: The Organizing Authority is the Sandy Bay Yacht Club (SBYC).

3.1 Eligibility and Entry: This race will be held for the Cruising Class (Jib&Main) only.

The Protest Committee reserves the right to inspect any boat at any time during the event. Boats with expired certificates may race if they attest that there have been modifications or changes to the boat since their last certificate that affects their rating.

3.2 Fees: Register by mailing an entry form along with a $25 boat fee to Stephen Ouellette, 2 Gap Head Road, Rockport, MA 01966. Fee includes awards and a beer and wine social after the race at Sandy Bay Yacht Club. (Make checks payable to Stephen M. Ouellette.)

4.1 Rules: This Event will be governed by the Mass Bay Sailing Association General Sailing Instructions except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions. The Sailing Instructions will be available on the SBYC web site and from the Race Committee.

5.1 Notices to Competitors: Skippers’ Meeting at Sandy Bay Yacht Club at 10:00.

8.2 Warning Signal: The warning signal will be at 11:00 AM.

10.1 Racing Area: Racing will take place starting in Sandy Bay off Rockport, Massachusetts in either Racing Area 2 or Racing Area 3, depending on wind conditions.

11.1 The Course: Courses will be indicated by a single letter displayed on the Committee Boat. Leave each marker on the side indicated - (Prt for Port and Sbd for Starboard) cross the finish line

in the direction from previous mark or obstruction. [A] D(Prt) A(Sbd) B(Prt) Finish 13.8 miles (approx.) [B] D(Prt) E(Prt) Finish 17.8 miles (approx.)

11.1 Marks: Refer to Charts 13278 (old 1206) and 13279 (old 243) Mark A: "3" Gong - Northwest end of Sandy Bay Breakwater Mark B: R "2" Bell - Off Castle Neck/Plum Island Mark D: Can "3" - Ninefoot rock in Sandy Bay Mark E: R “2” Whistle - South of Eastern Point, Gloucester

14.5 The Start: Harbor Start will be from Rockport Harbor.

15.2 Recalls: The Race Committee will use Channel 69.

17.1 The Finish: Between an orange flag on the Committee Boat and an inflatable buoy or Mark D. If the Committee boat is not on station at the finish, competitors shall take their time when the starting mark is abeam at a distance of 100 feet or less. Lead vessels to report to Race Committee on VHF Channel 69 approximately 30 minutes prior to finish.

20.4 Protests: Protests will be heard immediately after the race and there will be no appeal from any decision of the Protest Committee. The 720 Rule will be in effect.

22.5 Safety Regulations: Vessels are expected to monitor Channel 69 for Race Committee announcements.

Contact information, Entry Form and Sailing Instructions are available at: http://www.sandybay.org/cruising/index.shtml Stephen Ouellette Ron Petoff Race Committee Chairman SBYC Club Manager Race Organizer 978-546-6240 Club 978-317-2542 Cell 978-479-4364 Cell [email protected] [email protected]

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NOTICE OF RACE AND EVENT SAILING INSTRUCTIONS

Scituate Invitational Saturday July 30, 2011

Free Drinks, Barbecue Dinner and Moorings! Application can be found on Scituate Sailing Website

(www.scituatesailing.com)

Music! Dancing! Food! Fun! For Skippers and Crew! RIGHT AFTER THE RACE

1.1 Event: Scituate invitational, Scituate Sailing, Saturday July 30, 2011

3.1 Eligibility and Entry: Scoring Class Flags: A = PHRF A, B = PHRF B, C = PHRF C, D = CRU F & G

Entry To: Kevin O’Leary 163 Prospect Street, Norwell, MA 02061

3.2 Fees: $50.00 [$55.00 if received after July 23, 2011] US SAILING and or MBSA Members deduct $5.00

4.1 Rules: This Event will be governed by the Mass Bay Sailing Association General Sailing Instructions except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions.

5.1 Notices to Competitors: Skipper’s meeting Optional:10:00 at the Satuit Boat Club. Scratch Sheet available from committee boat. Monitor VHS Channel 68.

7.1 Signals Made Ashore: There will be no Signals made ashore.

8.1 Schedule of Races: One Race will be held.

8.2 Warning Signal: The first warning signal will be at 1:00 PM

10.1 Racing Area: In the Vicinity of Scituate Approach Gong RW “SA” MO {A}.

11.1 The Course: we will be using portable marks and standard MBSA courses

12.1 Marks: Portable Orange marks. 15.2 Recalls: The Race Committee will use VHF channel 68.

18.1 Time Limit: 3.5 hours.

27.1 Prizes: First, second and third place awards for all classes!!! * We are offering free moorings for Saturday night or Friday night. For a free mooring,

we must have your reservation request by Saturday, July 23. This can be done via a telephone call to Kevin O’Leary, at 781-659-7927 or an email at [email protected]

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The Palmer’s Cove Bowditch Race Saturday August 6, 2011

NOTICE OF RACE & EVENT SAILING INSTRUCTIONS

One Stop Shopping: The Bowditch Race is a Qualifier for: Salem Bay Grand Slam, the PHRF Marblehead Series and the MBSA Championship. The First Warning Signal is at 2:00 pm A one design fleet, or other organized sailing group, with a min of 3 boats entered, can get a fleet start. Contact: John Devine (781) 594-3225 or (781) 710-6402 prior to 7/25 to be eligible for awards.

You Don’t Want to Miss Our Legendary Post Race Party! Palmer’s Cove Yacht Club will host a party after the race: • Skipper’s Bag of goodies for all boats registered by 8/1/11 • Cookout: hamburgers & hot dogs & lots of good munchies, Free for Skipper & Crew. • The SWAMPTONES will be performing again; this is one awesome party band. • Awards for each class, Boat of the Day Award for both Spinnaker & Non-Spinnaker Classes

and many Sponsor added bonuses! • Free Slips* in our Marina for our visitors to stay for the party or for the night • Breakfast at PCYC on Sunday, $5.00

*Limited by the number available, and by the length and draft of the yacht. Anyone wanting to take advantage of this offer should notify the PCYC Regatta Committee [email protected] as soon as possible and preferably before 8/1/11. Slips requested beyond this date may or may not be assigned at the discretion of the PCYC Dockmaster.

Please visit: www.bowditch-race.com or www.pcyc-salem.com 1.1 Event: The Palmer’s Cove Yacht Club Bowditch Race, Saturday, August 6 3.1 Eligibility and Entry: Classes: PHRF A, PHRF B, PHRF C, PHRF D, PHRF F, PHRF G Additional

classes may be added per race committee’s discretion, if entries reflect interest. Entry: Send to PCYC Race Committee, 74 Leavitt St, Salem, MA, 01970, no later than 1700 hours,

Friday, August 5, 2011, accompanied by a valid rating certificate and the entry fee. Entries received after the deadline may be accepted at the discretion of the Race Committee.

3.2 Fees: $45 ($5 discount for US Sailing members, and/or $5 discount for MBSA members) made payable to: “PCYC Regatta Com.”

4.1 Rules: This Event will be governed by the Mass Bay Sailing Association General Sailing Instructions except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions.

5.1 Notices to Competitors: Notices to competitors will be posted on the official notice board located in the PCYC Club House. There is no Skippers Meeting.

7.1 Signals Made Ashore: If any, will be displayed from the flagpole at PCYC. 8.1 Schedule of Races: A single race is scheduled. 8.2 Warning Signal: The first Warning Signal will be made at 1400 hours. The order of starts, and possible

combination of some fleets, will be determined by conditions and participation. All fleets will be scored separately.

10.1 Racing Area: In the vicinity of Tinker’s Rock Gong, Mark D. 11.1 The Course: MBSA Standard Rounding Marks, Lists A & B, or MBSA Standard Courses. 12.1 Marks: If using MBSA Standard Courses the marks will be Yellow or Orange Cylinders. An Orange Flag

flown with the class signal, means “Mark 1 for that class will be an orange cylinder. This applies to each rounding of Mark 1 by this class.” (Changes RRS 27.1 and Race Signals.)

15.2 Recalls: The Race Committee will use VHF channel 69. (See MBSA GSI 15.1) 18.1 Time Limit: Four hours after the start. 18.2 Finish Window: 60 minutes. 27.1 Prizes: First, Second and Third place Trophies will be awarded in each class. Boat of the Day Award for

both Racing and Cruising Classes.

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2.1 ELIGIBILITY/ENTRY: Two divisions are planned; spinnaker and non spinnaker. There may be

additional subdivisions depending on number of entries.

ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BEFORE WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 2011

Mail entries to CPYC/Make-A-Wish Regatta, 1 Baker Square, Winthrop, MA 02152

3.1 FEES: $75 (Includes one dinner ticket)

Checks payable to CPYC/Make-A-Wish Regatta

4.1 RULES: This Event will be governed by MBSA General Sailing Instructions except as changed by

these Event Sailing Instructions. Due to the nature of the event protests are discouraged

5.1 NOTICES TO COMPETITORS: Notices will be posted on the official regatta board at CPYC.

7.1 SIGNALS MADE ASHORE: Signals will be displayed at CPYC, VHF Channel 72, or at the Skippers

Meeting Friday August 5, 2011 at 1900 hours.

8.1 SCHEDULE OF RACES: One Race. Warning 1155 hrs, Start 1200 hrs

10.1 RACING AREA: Start and Finish will be between Yellow Nun “E” (mark 5) 1.+ miles west of Deer Is-

land Light and the RC Signal Boat.

11.1 THE COURSES: One of the following two, to be determined by the wind speed and direction. The

course will be posted and/or announced on VHF Channel 72 or at the Skipper’s Meeting Friday

evening. All marks are to be rounded to starboard on both courses.

Course A Course B

START (Yellow Nun “E”) START (Yellow Nun “E”)

Flip Rock Gong (RG “FR”) Graves Whistle (Fl G “5”)

Graves Whistle (Fl G “5”)

FINISH (Yellow Nun “E”) FINISH (Yellow Nun “E”)

Total Distance 15 NM Total Distance 11.8 NM

18.1 TIME LIMIT: The time limit for all competitors shall expire at 1600 hours.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

RATINGS: PHRF ratings will apply. Boats without a rating certificate will be assigned a rating.

SKIPPER’S MEETING: Friday evening August 5th at 1900 hrs. Starting times will be assigned.

DETERMINING STARTING TIME: Your starting time, not your finish time, is based upon your

rating. The highest rated boat ill start first (scheduled at 1200 hrs). The rating of the boat will be

posted and/or announced on Channel VHF 72. Use this simple formula to determine your actual start

time after 1200 hrs. The rating of the first boat—(minus your rating) x (multiply by) Total Discharge

(11.8 or 15 NM) = Number of seconds after 1200 hrs that you will start.

EXAMPLE; The rating of the first boat is 250, your rating is 132, and you are sailing Course A. You

will start (250-132) x 15 = 1770) seconds, or 29 minutes and 30 seconds after 1200 hrs.

The Race Committee will announce the elapsed time periodically and will assist racers in

determining their correct starting times.

THE FIRST BOAT TO FINSH WINS!

AWARDS will be presented at the Make-A-Wish dinner, Saturday August 6, 2011

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Additional dinner tickets may be purchased for $25.

OVERNIGHT MOORINGS are free. Dock space MAY be available at $25.00 per night.

COTTAGE PARK YACHT CLUB REGATTA

To Benefit the

MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION

One Day “Chase” Race

Saturday, August 6, 2011 Part of the MBSA Pursuit Race Championship

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CORINTHIAN CLASSIC YACHT REGATTA

Marblehead August 12th through August 14th, 2011

The Corinthian Classic Yacht Regatta begins the North American PANERAI Classic Yacht Challenge Series organized along with the Nantucket Opera Cup

Regatta and the Museum of Yachting Classic Yacht Regatta in Newport. RULES: Racing will he governed by The Racing Rules of Sailing 2009 -2012 (RRS) except as altered by the Sailing Instructions. This is a Category A event. ENTRY: The entry fee is $125, for entries received after August 1st add $25 Submit entries to Bruce Dyson, 22 Abbot Street, Marblehead, MA 01945 (781/631-5910, email: [email protected]). Late entries may be accepted at the discretion of the Regatta Committee. Entries must be accompanied by the entry fee. Entry forms are available at the Corinthian Yacht Clubs, and can be downloaded from the regatta website at www.corinthianclassic.org. Questions can be addressed to Bruce at the address above. SKIPPERS MEETING: There will be a Skippers' Meeting on Saturday, August 13 at 0930 at Corinthian Yacht Club where Sailing Instructions, any Amendments and Scratch Lists will be distributed. RACE SCHEDULE: One race is scheduled on Saturday and one race on Sunday for all classes with the warning signal no earlier than 1200. COURSES: To be distributed at the Skippers’ meeting and posted on the RC boat, plus announced over the VHF working channel to be announced at the Skippers’ meeting. DIVISIIONS: Classes will determine based on assigned CRF ratings. All boats in any given class will sail under the CRF ratings system. Divisions are: Classic Yacht, Spirit of Tradition Yachts, Classic Plastic Yachts and International One Design. Races will be pursuit race except that the IOD Division will race as a one-design fleet on Saturday. RACING AREA & START: Off Marblehead with the start in the vicinity of Marblehead mid-channel Bell “FR”Bell. Races will be started in accordance with RRS 26. All marks, except starting and finishing marks; and a portable weather mark will be government buoys or navigational aid. SCORING: Yachts will be scored under the Classic Rating Formula (CRF) yacht handicap measurement rule. For the overall Classic Yacht Challenge series each yacht will be scored on her combined (low point) best result at each of the Classic Yacht venues that make up the series. PRIZES: A Panerai watch will be awarded to the winner of the Classic Yacht division and the Corinthian Yacht Club will award the W. Starling Burgess Trophy to the overall winner. Trophies will be awarded to First, Second and Third Place finishers in each division. Overall series prizes will be awarded at the Museum of Yachting Classic Yacht Regatta in Newport. The winning yacht in each division must participate in the Museum of Yachting Regatta and have a representative present at the award ceremony. SOCIAL ACTIVITY: All skippers and crew are invited to share in the facilities of the Corinthian Yacht Club during Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday, August 12 – 14, 2011. There will be a Panerai welcoming cocktail gathering on Friday, dinner and presentation on Saturday and an awards part on Sunday following the race.

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The Flip Flop Regatta committee invites all sailors to participate in this seventh annual regatta to support The ALLY Foundation. The race will take place at 12:00 PM on August 13th, 2011 and will be a pursuit race starting

outside Boston Harbor, with each boat starting on her own time.

The Flip Flop Regatta is proud to be a qualifying event for the

2011 Mass Bay Pursuit Race Championship

3.1 ELIGIBILITY: The Flip Flop Regatta is open to mono hull cruising/racing boats that

have a current 2011 PHRF handicap assigned by PHRF NE, and are members of US Sailing and Mass Bay Racing.

ENTRY PROCEDURES: Registration will be available on: www.flipflopregatta.com 3.2 FEES – SAILBOAT ENTRIES ONLY: Entry Fee: $200. The entry fee includes a $50

race fee and 2 bracelets, at $75 each, for admission to weekend long Mount Gay Run Tent activities.

4.1 RULES: The rules governing the Race Weekend are below. Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS 2009-2012). If there is a conflict, the Sailing Instructions shall take precedence.

6.2 SKIPPER’S MEETING: The Skipper’s Meeting, along with an evening of entertainment will take place under the Mount Gay Rum tent at 6:00 PM on Friday, August 12th, 2011 on Pier 4 at the Courageous Sailing Center in Charlestown, MA.

8.2 DIVISIONS and STARTING TIMES: The Flip Flop Regatta will be sailed in one or more divisions depending on the number of entries and will be a pursuit race, with each boat starting at a designated time.

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Skippers, crew, and guests are invited to attend the regatta’s activities on Friday and Saturday evenings. Activities include: Mount Gay Rum tent parties, live entertainment, auction, and awards ceremony.

Registration instructions and event information for the Flip Flop Regatta will be posted at: www.flipflopregatta.com or contact us at: [email protected]

All proceeds from this regatta to benefit The ALLY Foundation. For more information on The ALLY Foundation, please visit: www.theallyfoundation.org

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Gloucester  Ocean  Pursuit  Race  Sponsored  by  Eastern  Point  Yacht  Club  and  The  Rhumb  Line  Restaurant  

Gloucester,  MA    

Saturday,  August  20,  2011    

1.1 Event: The Gloucester Ocean Pursuit Race will be held on August 20, 2011. The organizing authority is the Eastern Point Yacht Club, Gloucester, MA. The co-sponsor of the race is the Rhumb Line restaurant.

3.1 Eligibility and Entry: The race is open to all boats with a PHRF rating. Please submit entry form no later than noon, Thursday, August 18, 2011.

3.2 Fees: Entry fee is $40, minus $5 for US Sailing Membership and $5 for MBSA membership.

Appy Chandler, Race Committee Chair, Eastern Point Yacht Club, 125 Eastern Point Blvd Gloucester, MA 01930

4.1 Rules: This Event will be governed by the Mass Bay Sailing Association General Sailing Instructions except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions.

5.1 Notices to Competitors: Notices will be posted on the EPYC web site (http://www.epyc.net) on the “Racing and Cruising” tab. Starting times for each boat, notices of cancellation/postponement, and any changes to sailing instructions will be available by 8:00 am the day of the race on this site. If there is a cancellation, the race will be rescheduled for Sunday, August 21, 2011, at the same time. Please contact the Race Committee on VHF Channel 72 with questions, starting at 10:00 am the day of the race, or call 617-407-2632 before then.

8.1 Schedule of Races: There will be one race for all boats. The first boat will leave the starting line at 11:00 am. Starting times for all entries will be set according to PHRF handicap. The boat with the highest PHRF rating will start first; the boat with the lowest rating will start last. Racing handicaps will apply unless the cruising handicap is selected on the registration form.

11.1 Course: The start/finish line will be about 800 yards east of the Groaner (R2), at N42 34.30 and W 070 39.30. The start/finish line will be between the committee boat and a floating mark. The course will be triangular beginning and ending at the start/finish line and going around two marks: the government mark at Newcomb Ledge (G1) and a race buoy set about 4 miles SE of the Groaner at N 42 33.00 and W 070 34.00. The race will proceed clockwise (course A, buoys to starboard) or counter clockwise (Course B, buoys to port). The course (A or B) will be announced by the committee boat prior to the start of the race. The length of this race is about 17.5 miles.

15.2 Recalls: Boats that cross the starting time prior to their designated start time will be hailed by the Race Committee on VHF Channel 72.

18.1 Time Limit: The race will be terminated if the first boat does not cross the finish line within five hours of the time of the first boat to start.

18.2 Finish Window: Other boats must finish within one hour of the time limit.

27.1 Prizes: Prizes will be awarded for first, second, and third place at the Rhumb Line Restaurant (40 Railroad Avenue in Gloucester) after the race.

Social Activities: All captains, crews, and their guests are invited to the Rhumb Line Restaurant after the race (5:00 to 7:00 pm). There will be a cash bar with complimentary refreshments and t-shirts provided by the Rhumb Line Restaurant.

Moorings, rooms, and pre-race refreshments: Race participants may reserve moorings and rooms at Eastern Point Yacht Club (978-283-3520).

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Starting Line Race will be started using RRS 26. The starting line will be between an orange flag displayed on the RC boat and Allerton Bell “3” (Mark 13) or other suitable mark determined by the RC.

Starting Time First Warning Signal will be made at 1200 hours.

Finish Line Between RRS 26 and the RC boat

Time Limit 5 hours after start of each class

Course As determined by RC

Post-Race Social Activities •Immediately following the race. •All skippers and crew are invited to the Hingham Yacht Club for a cookout

•Free moorings will be available AWARDS CEREMONY Trophies for First, Second, and Third place in each class, will be presented. An Overall Winner will receive the Ethan W. Hitchcock Trophy at the Hingham Yacht Club Closing Ceremony.

Additional Sailing Instructions

Rules • RaceswillbegovernedbytheMBSAGeneralSailing Instructions except as modified in the Hingham Bay Racing Circular, herein, or by the race committee.

Classes MBSA • Racing A A , B B C C D

• Cruising F F G G

Flags • Boatsshouldflytheirclassflagfromthebackstay.

Race Committee •TheRCwillmonitorchannel68. • YachtsmustnotifytheRCifwithdrawing.

Race Information • Anychangestothesailinginstructionsornotices to competitors will be posted at www.hbprhf.org 3 hours prior to the scheduled race start. • Therewillbenocaptains’meeting.

For information • Phone:DarCollins617.827.8109 • Email: [email protected]

Entry to • Mail to: Diane Kane 52 Brookline St., Abington, MA 02351 • Register on-line at: www.hbphrf.org

Entry Fee • $35.00–MBSA,USSADiscount$5.00 • FREE–HBPHRFSeasonsandWeekendPassHolders (race registration is required on-line or via mail)

Saturday, August 20th(MBSA and Hingham Bay Governors Cup Qualifier)

For latest updates, scratch sheets and results check our web site… www.hbPhRf.org

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2.1 ELIGIBILITY/ENTRY:

3.1 ENTRY FEES:

4.1 RULES:

5.1 NOTICE TO COMPETITORS:

7.1 SIGNALS MADE ASHORE:

8.1 SCHEDULE OF RACES:

8.2 STARTING SIGNALS:

10.1 RACING AREA:

11.1 THE COURSE:

12.1 MARKS:

15.2 RECALLS:

18.1 TIME LIMIT:

27.1 PRIZES:

In accordance with MBSA Season Championship splits. One Design

starts will be designated by their class flag or class

insignia. Send entry fee and valid PHRF certificate to:

JFK Regatta

Cottage Park Yacht Club

One Baker Square

Winthrop, MA 02152

$60. Mass Bay Sailing discount $5.00, & U.S. Sailing members discount

member $5.00. Make checks payable to Cottage Park Yacht Club. En-

tries must be received by August 18th. Late entries add $10.

This Event will be governed by the MBSA General Sailing Instructions

except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions.

Boats are required to check-in before their first start of the day. Boats in

the racing area that are not starting a second or subsequent race must no-

tify the Race Committee before leaving the racing area. Boats that with-

draw from racing must advise the Race Committee as soon as

reasonably possible.

Will be posted on the official notice board located at CPYC

Signals made ashore will be displayed at CPYC and on VHF 72.

Maximum of 2 races.

First warning signal 1100 hrs.

Rendezvous in the vicinity of MBSA Racing Mark “M”, Boston Entrance

Gong RW”NC” at 1030 hrs.

Intended courses to be used are MBSA standard courses or MBSA List of

Marks “A”

Marks will be inflatable tetrahedrons and/or government marks (List A)

The Race Committee will use VHF channel 72.

3 Hrs after the actual starting time of each class. The Finishing Window

shall be 30 minutes after the first boat in each class finishes.

Prizes will be presented at CPYC Annual Awards Night to be held in

conjunction with Mass Bay Sailing Awards dinner at CPYC on Friday,

November 18, 2011 Additionally the names of first place winners of each

class will be added to the Perpetual JFK Trophy at CPYC.

27th Annual JFK Regatta

Hosted By

Cottage Park Yacht Club

Sunday, August 21 2011

A Mass Bay Qualifier

Sailing Instructions: Mass Bay Sailing Instructions except as modified herein or posted before 0800 hours, on

the day of the race, at CPYC Bulletin Board.

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PHRF-NE Championships Friday, Saturday & Sunday August 26, 27 & 28, 2011

Sponsors: PHRF-New England and PHRF Marblehead

Host Clubs: Boston Yacht Club, Corinthian Yacht Club and Eastern Yacht Club

Venue: Yachts rated 155 and lower in the racing divisions will race Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Racing yachts with a rating of 156 and higher, plus all cruising class yachts will race Saturday and Sunday only. Similar boats with 8 or more entries will be given their own start, e.g. J 105. Again this year a start will be provided for the Daysailor Class with 2 days racing and limited to Alerion 33 & 38’s, J 100’s, E 33’s and Sabre Spirit. All races will count as Mass Bay qualifiers for all classes. See www.phrfne.org and/or www.massbaysailing.org web sites for further details.

Entry application with payment via on line registration and credit card or sent to PHRF New England, C/O New Wave Yachts, 17 Ashland Ave., Manchester, MA 01944. Phone 978-526-9996, Fax 978-526-8155, email [email protected]

Entry Fees: Fees will vary according to the individual boat size and will be detailed in the Notice of Race. Deadline for entries will be August 12, 2011. A late entry fee of $25.00 will result for all entries received after August 12, 2011.

Captains’ Meeting and Final Registration: Will be 1900 hours Thursday, August 25, 2011 for all yachts at the Boston Yacht Club. Skipper’s race packet containing full information will be distributed at that time. Captains will be held responsible for any information and /or instructions issued at the meeting and provided in the race packet.

Classes: The fleet will be divided by rating at the discretion of the Event Committee and will consist of approximately 15 boats per class. In addition one-design classes are expected. See NOR for further details.

Starting Lines, Finish Lines, Time Limits and Signals: Information will be provided in the Skipper’s race pack. Conditions permitting there will be no limit on races each day.

Special Conditions: ORC Category 5 regulations and Mass Bay Sailing Association General Instructions will be in force except as modified in the Special Instructions for the event. The Race Committee will monitor radio channels per Special Instructions. Low point scoring will be used.

Trophies: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th place overall trophies for each class will be awarded after the races on Sunday August 28, 2011. Day prizes will be awarded at the social event club after the races.

Social Activities: All captains and crew are invited to share the facilities of the Boston, Corinthian and Eastern Yacht Clubs during the weekend, Special social events are planned.

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CAPE ANN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

MAYOR’S CUP Part of the

GLOUCESTER SCHOONER FESTIVAL

Saturday, September 3, 2011

1.1 Event: The Mayor’s Cup, part of the Gloucester Schooner Festival, will be held on

Saturday, September 3, 2011. The organizing authority is the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce.

3.1 Eligibility and Entry: The race is open to all boats with a 2011 PHRF rating. Registration forms are available at the Cape Ann Chamber. Please contact Coleen Magrath at 978-283-1601 or [email protected]

3.2 Fees: Fees will be listed on the registration form.

Jenifer M. Cooke (978) 475-4837 [email protected] Race Committee Chair Annisquam Yacht Club 17 River Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-4507

4.1 Rules: This Event will be governed by the US Sailing Association Racing Rules of Sailing, except as changed by supplementary information.

5.1 Notices to Competitors: Supplementary information will be provided with the registration forms and at the Skippers Meeting on Saturday, September 3, 2011, at 10a in Solomon Jacobs Park immediately adjacent to the US Coast Guard Station, Harbor Loop, Gloucester.

8.1 Schedule of Races: The schedule of races will be announced at the Skippers Meeting.

11.1 Course: The course or alternative courses will be announced at the Skippers Meeting.

27.1 Prizes: Prizes will be awarded.

Social Activities: Social activities will be announced by the Cape Ann Chamber.

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Organizing Authority -- The Boston Yacht Club -- Marblehead, Massachusetts

Notice of Race and Event Sailing Instructions

Chowder Challenge/MARE Benefit Regatta September 5, 2011

1 Front Street, PO Box 487

Marblehead, MA 01945

781-631-3100

Proceeds benefit Massachusetts Adoption Resource Agency

This race is a qualifier for the Mass Bay Sailing Association Pursuit Race Championship.

1.1 Event: The Chowder Challenge / MARE Benefit Regatta will be a pursuit type race in which the slower boats start before the faster boats with each boat starting at an assigned time, depending of their PHRF handicap rating. Organizing Authority is the Boston Yacht Club.

There will be two Divisions, Spinnaker and Non Spinnaker.

For boats with valid PHRF ratings the race is a qualifier for the Mass Bay Sailing Association Pursuit Race Championship.

3.1 Entry: Entries must be submitted by 1700 hrs Friday, September 2, to the Boston Yacht Club by mail (see address above) or Email at [email protected].. Late entries may be accepted at the discretion of the Race Committee. Entry forms are available at the BYC front desk or downloaded from the BYC website: http://www.bostonyachtclub.net/Racing.

Boats without a valid PHRF-NE handicap rating must indicate if racing in the spinnaker or non spinnaker division and provide information on boat design and type, largest headsail (in percentage of “J”), if an inboard, type of propeller (fixed, folding or feathering) and, if in the Spinnaker Division, the largest spinnaker (in percent of “J”).

3.2 Entry Fee: The entry fee for all boats is a minimum contribution fee of $55. Contributions by check should be made to “M.A.R.E.” (Massachusetts Adoption Resource Exchange: Tax-exempt number 042-227-431).

4.1 Rules: These races will be governed by the Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS), except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions. This event will be ISAF OSR Category 5; see OSR Appendix J.

Children under 12 years of age must wear PFD’s at all times. All people on board must wear PFD’s at the start and finish and at other times as determined by the Skipper.

6.2 Skippers’ Meeting and Sailing Instructions: The Skippers’ meeting will be held in the Main Lounge of the Boston Yacht Club. It will start at 0900 hrs. Sailing Instructions and other information will be distributed at the Skippers’ meeting. Any changes to the Sailing Instructions will be announced on VHF 72 prior to the Warning Signal.

8.1 Schedule of Races: There will be one race.

8.2 Start Times: Will be provided at the Skippers Meeting.

8.2 Warning Signal: The first Warning Signal will be not be made before 1155 hrs.

10.1 Racing Area: The starting area will be in the vicinity of Tinkers Rock Gong Buoy, Mark D, List A of the Mass Bay Year Book.

11.1 The Course: The course length will be either 6 or 9 miles. Course details and Mark information will be provided at the Skippers’ Meeting.

18.1 Time Limit: The time limit will be 1500 hrs.

20 Scoring: Boats will be scored in finishing order in their respective divisions.

27.1 Trophies: Trophies will be presented for the first through third places in each division. Presentations will be made at the Boston Yacht Club during the after race party.

Social Activities: The BYC Gazebo, Yardarm and Main lounge will be open after the race, offering BYC hospitality to all skippers, crew and their guests. Complimentary chowder and hot dogs will be served to all skippers and their crew.

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The Jubilee Yacht Club Regatta Saturday, September 10, 2011

Jubilee Yacht Club

You really might be a sailor if… ...you're certain that by having a 30-pack of beer on board, you're in

compliance with OSR 3.21.3 for category 3.

For more information and complete sailing instructions go to www.jycracing.org

1.1 Event: 2011 Jubilee Yacht Club Regatta. Saturday, September 10.

3.1 Eligibility and Entry: Open to all boats with a valid 2011 PHRF-NE certificate. Classes will be standard MBSA classes plus a J105 one-design class. Other one-design classes may be added provided enough entries are received.

Competitors may enter by delivering a completed entry form (web entry preferred) and paying the entry fee to Jubilee Yacht Club, P.O. Box 104, Beverly, MA 01915. Entries must be submitted before 1830 on Friday, September 9. Late entries may be accepted at the discretion of the Race Committee.

All JYC racing season pass holders are entitled to race at no further cost, but still need to submit an entry form.

Online entry will be available at www.jycracing.org

3.2 Fees: $60.00 less $5 for USSA, and $5 for MBSA.

4.1 Rules: The JYC Regatta will be governed by the Mass Bay Sailing Association General Sailing Instructions except as changed by the JYC Regatta Sailing Instructions (available at www.jycracing.org).

5.1 Notices to Competitors: Notices to competitors will be posted on the official notice board located in the lower hallway of the JYC.

7.1 Signals Made Ashore: Signals made ashore will be displayed on the JYC yardarm.

8.1 Schedule of Races: Two races will be held.

8.2 Warning Signal: The warning for the first fleet will be 1100.

10.1 Racing Area: Salem Sound, in the vicinity of Curtis Point.

11.1 The Course: MBSA Standard Rounding Marks, Lists A & B or MBSA Standard Courses, using inflatable marks.

12.1 Marks: If MBSA Standard Courses are used the inflatable marks will be tetrahedrons or cylinders.

15.2 Recalls: The Race Committee will use VHF channel 72.

18.1 Time Limit: Any yacht that has not finished within 45 minutes after the first yacht in its class to finish will be scored OTL (Over Time Limit) and will be given a finishing position one lower than the last boat to have finished within the time limit. This alters RRS 35 and A4. If there are yachts still racing the Race Committee will announce the expiration of the time limit via VHF 72. Affected yachts should return to the starting area “as soon as possible."

27.1 Prizes: Prizes will be awarded for the first and second place finishers in each class.

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NOTICE OF RACE

THE GREAT RACE Saturday, September 10, 2011

1.1 Event: The Great Race will be held Saturday, September 10, 2011. It is sponsored by the

Annisquam Yacht Club (AYC), which will assume race management responsibility.

3.1 Eligibility and Entry: The race is open to all boats with a 2011 PHRF rating. Yachts will be presumed to be competing under their Racing Rating unless they have either (1) registered as competing under their Cruising Rating or (2) notified the Annisquam Yacht Club Race Committee of their intention to compete under their Cruising Rating. Said notification must be made prior to the Warning Signal. Yachts competing under their Cruising Rating may not fly a spinnaker or similar headsail, except where specified otherwise by the PHRF rules or sailing instructions. Failure to comply with this restriction will result in disqualification.

Please submit entry form no later than noon, Friday, September 9, 2011 to:

Jenifer M. Cooke (978) 475-4837 [email protected] Race Committee Chair Annisquam Yacht Club 17 River Road Gloucester, MA 01930 (978) 283-4507

3.2 Fees: Entry fee is $30, minus $5 for US Sailing Membership and $5 for MBSA membership.

4.1 Rules: The current Racing Rules of Sailing 2009-2012 as adopted by the US Sailing Association will govern this event, except where specified otherwise by the PHRF Rules or the Sailing Instructions. Each participant is solely responsible for determining that his or her yacht is seaworthy for any and all conditions that might be encountered.

5.1 Notices to Competitors: Notices will be posted on the AYC web site www.annisquamyc.org. Please contact the Race Committee on VHF Channel 68 with questions, starting at 10:00 am the day of the race. Prior to the day of the race, please contact Jenifer Cooke ([email protected] or 978-283-4507).

8.2 Warning Signal: 12:00 p.m. All yachts (racing and cruising) will start at the same signal and compete for the same prizes.

11.1 Course: The starting line will be in the vicinity of the Annisquam Bell [RW “AR” Mo (A)]. The Race Committee will announce the course on channel 68 prior to the race. In 2010, the course was from the Annisquam Bell around Halibut Point to the Rockport Gong (G”3”) and then back around Halibut Point to the Ipswich Whistle [RW “MR” Mo (A) WHIS] and back to the Annisquam Bell.

15.2 Recalls: Boats that cross the starting time prior to their designated start time will be hailed by the Race Committee on VHF Channel 68.

18.1 Time Limit: The race will be terminated if the first boat does not cross the finish line within five hours of the time of the first boat to start.

18.2. Finish Window: Other boats must finish within one hour of the time limit.

27.1 Prizes: Prizes will be awarded to the first five finishers on corrected time at the Annisquam Yacht Club following the race.

Post-Race Activities: Chowder and refreshments will be served in the AYC clubhouse. (In conformance with the Club liquor license, members and guests are prohibited from bringing beer, wine, or liquor onto Club premises.) Contact the Annisquam Yacht Club in advance if you would like to reserve a mooring, as availability is limited.

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Constitution Yacht Club 2011PHRF Fall Regatta

Sunday, 11 September, 2011 Boston Outer Harbor - Multiple races

SPONSOR: Constitution Yacht Club ENTRY FEE: $40.00 ENTRIES:

Online at: http://www.cycboston.org/RaceRegistrationForm.htm QUESTIONS TO:

Greg Graham, Fleet Captain 38 Shirley Road Waltham, MA 02452 781.258.7696 e-mail: [email protected] SAILING INSTRUCTIONS: Will be posted on the CYC web site www.cycboston.org. and from the RC Boat until 5 minutes prior to Warning. The RC will monitor channel 69.

STARTS: Warning Signals at 1130 for first race, others 5–10 minutes after last boat finishes. Starts in the vicinity of yellow Nun "Y" at the southwest corner of President Roads, unless announced differently by the RC. COURSES: Marks to be announced via VHF on channel 69 all boats are required to maintain monitoring broadcast channel. Courses will be multiple laps as posted. FINISH: The finish line lies between the RC boat and the pin. All races will start and finish in the outer harbor. TIME LIMITS: 4 hours per series. CLASSES & SCORING: Races will be sailed and scored (Rinderle "B"). The fleet will be split into classes with trophies awarded in each class. A current PHRF certificate will be required. Yachts may sail the races either as "racing" or "cruising" per their certificates. CLASSES & SCORING: Races will be sailed and scored (Rinderle "B") as a single class. The fleet may be split into two sub-classes with trophies awarded in each sub-class. A current PHRF will be required. Yachts may sail the races either as "racing" or "cruising" per their certificates. The RC will monitor channel 69. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Will be announced in the Sailing Instructions.

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21st ANNUAL GREAT CHASE RACE

Hull Yacht Club Saturday, September 17th 2011

Come celebrate the sport of sailing by participating in the 21th annual Great Chase Race. Last year we had 115 boats in the Great Chase and once again we are expecting over 100 sailing vessels of all types. This event is open to all sailors, PHRF, one design, and cruisers. If you have never competed in the Great Chase you have been missing one of the best sailing events of the season!

* GREAT RACE * GREAT PARTY *

How it works: You will be given a start time based on your boats rating. The slower boats go first, the faster boats go later. The slower boats have the thrill of hanging on to the lead for as long as possible. Faster boats have the challenge of passing the whole fleet in to win. The first boat starts at 12:00.

NEW PRIZE: A NEW TROPHY FOR BEST THEMED BOAT AND CREW GET CREATIVE - HAVE SOME FUN

Seeing over 100 sailboats on one course is a great sight! Entry Fee: $50.00 ($60 after 9/9/2011) Make check out to: Hull Yacht Club Mail to: Jim Fitzgerald Additional $5.00 per crew 33 Whitford Circle

If more than 5 attend party Marshfield, MA 02050

Captains’ Meeting: 1900, Friday, September 16, Hull Yacht Club, for those who need additional info

Entry Includes: • Regatta entry, free moorings for those spending the night • Party: Live Band, dancing, lots of fun • Dinner for skipper and crew (Greater than five, please include additional $5) • Awards: Five divisions, 1st – 5th in each division • Perpetual sailing club team trophy. • Newly designed long and short sleeve ‘T’ shirts will be on sale.

Start: 1200 First vessel(s) begin, In the vicinity of Sheep Is, Hingham Bay. Note: Each vessel is assigned a starting time. RC will be monitoring VHF channel 71.

Sailing Inst.: 2011 race instructions and online entry will be available at www.hullyc.org on 7/15/2011

Eligibility: No PHRF handicap required for entry, one will be assigned prior to the race. ORC Category four regulations apply.

Questions: Call Jim Fitzgerald at 781-834-4158 evenings or email [email protected]

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Organizing Authority -- The Boston Yacht Club -- Marblehead, Massachusetts

Notice of Race and Event Sailing Instructions

James R. Hodder Regatta

September 18, 2011

1 Front Street, PO Box 487

Marblehead, MA. 01945.

781-631-3100

1.1 Event: James R. Hodder Regatta, September 18, 2011. Organizing Authority is the Boston Yacht Club.

3.1 Eligibility and Entry: Open to PHRF boats with valid PHRF-NE handicap rating certificates. Two races will be held for PHRF Racing and Cruising yachts.

(a) Entries should be submitted before 1800 hrs on September 16 to: BYC Race Committee by mail (see above) or by Email to: [email protected].

(b) Entry forms may be obtained from the Mass Bay Year Book or the BYC Front Desk or may be downloaded from the BYC website: http://www.bostonyachtclub.net/Racing/.

(c) Yachts registered for the full BYC Wednesday Evening Series and entering this race should advise their intention and division by email to: [email protected] by 1700 hrs, September 16.

3.2 Fees: $55 less discounts of $5 for US SAILING members and $5 for MBSA members. Fees are not required for boats registered for the full BYC Wednesday Evening Series.

4.1 Rules: This Event will be governed by the Mass Bay Sailing Association General Sailing Instructions except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions.

5.1 Notices to Competitors: Will be posted on the official notice board located near the downstairs bar of the Boston Yacht Club.

7.1 Signals Made Ashore: Will be displayed from the flagstaff of the Boston Yacht Club.

8.1 Schedule of Races: Two races are planned.

8.2 First Warning Signal: The Warning Signal for the first race will be no earlier than 1100 hrs. The warning signals for the second race of each class will be shortly after the finish of each class.

10.1 Racing Area: Will be in the vicinity of Tinkers Rock Gong GR ‘TR’, MBSA List A Mark D, unless the Race Committee Signal Boat displays Code Flag L and proceeds elsewhere.

11.1 The Course: Will be either MBSA Standard Courses or in accordance with MBSA List of Marks A, B, or C.

12.1 Marks: Will be orange or green portable inflatable tetrahedrons. Green inflatable marks may be used for the start and/or finish mark.

15.2 Recalls: The Race Committee will use VHF channel 72 for OCS calls and all communications with the racing fleet.

18.1 Time Limit: Two hours after the start of each class for the first race and one hour for the last race. The race committee may extend these limits and will make such announcements on VHF 72.

18.2 Finish Window: Will be 30 minutes after the time limit.

27.1 Prizes: The James R. Hodder Memorial Trophy will be awarded for the first place in Class A for the series. For each class in each division keeper prizes will be awarded for the first and second places in the combined series. Third place prizes will be awarded for the combined races of 5 or more entries.

Social Activities: Prizes will be awarded at the BYC after the race. The Gazebo, Yardarm and one of the Club Lounges will be open after the race, offering BYC’s hospitality to all Captains, their crew and guests. BYC’s acclaimed chowder and hotdogs will be served to all skippers and crew. Yardarm facilities (bathrooms, showers, changing areas) are available to all participating sailors prior to boarding their boats and after the races.

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Starting Line Rendezvous in the vicinity of Mark “32” (Hospital Shoal Can). Race Committee will lead the starters to the starting area.

Starting Time Rendevous at 1100 Hours

Time Limit Must finish by 1700 hours

Course As determined by Race Committee

Post-Race Social Activities •Immediately following the race. •Allskippersandcrewsareinvitedtothe Hingham Yacht Club for Chowder, Cookout and Desert. AWARDS CEREMONY Trophies for First, Second, and Third place in each class, will be presented.

Additional Sailing Instructions

Rules • RaceswillbegovernedbytheMBSAGeneralSailing InstructionsexceptasmodifiedintheHinghamBay Racing Circular, herein, or by the race committee.

Classes MBSA • Racing A A , B B C C D

• Cruising F F G G

Flags • Boatsshouldflytheirclassflagfromthebackstay.

Race Committee •TheRCwillmonitorchannel68. • YachtsmustnotifytheRCifwithdrawing.

Race Information • Anychangestothesailinginstructionsornotices to competitors will be posted at www.hbprhf.org 3 hours prior to the scheduled race start. • Therewillbenocaptains’meeting.

For information • Phone:BobFoley781.545.7638 • Email: [email protected]

Entry to • Mail to: DianeKane52BrooklineSt.,Abington,MA02351 • Register on-line at: www.hbphrf.org

Entry Fee • $35.00–MBSA,USSADiscount$5.00 • FREE–HBPHRFSeasonsandWeekendPassHolders (race registration is required on-line or via mail)

Thank You to our race sponsor...

Saturday, September 24th(MBSA and Hingham Bay Governors Cup Qualifier)

For latest updates, scratch sheets and results check our web site… www.hbPhRf.org

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MANCHESTER FALL SERIES Manchester Yacht Club

Sunday, September 25, 2011

1.1 Event: The Manchester Yacht Club (MYC) invites all yachts with a valid PHRF or NEMA Multi-Hull

rating certificate to participate in the Manchester Fall Series and in an awards social at the MYC immediately following the races.

3.1 Entries: Register on-line at www.manchesteryc.org, click on the RACING HOME PAGE tab, and select this race. Entries must be received by 1600 hours September 22nd. A valid PHRF or NEMA certificate and

3.2 Fees: An entry fee of $70.00 payable to the Manchester Yacht Club must be mailed to MYC Race Committee, Manchester Yacht Club, P.O. Box 266, Manchester, MA 01944 ($5 discount for US Sailing members, additional $5 discount for MBSA members). Late entries will be entered at the discretion of the Race Committee with $5.00 late fee. Contact: Peter Twining at (508) 843-2464, email [email protected]

4.1 Rules: This EVENT will be governed by the Mass Bay Sailing Association General Sailing Instructions except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions.

5.1 Notices to Competitors: Notices will be posted on the race board at the MYC Club. Scratch sheets and any changes to these Event Sailing Instructions will be available from the race committee boat “TRIDENT” on station before the first warning signal of the day.

7.1 Signals Made Ashore: Any signals will be displayed on the MYC flagstaff.

8.1 Schedule of Races: Two races are scheduled.

8.2 Warning Signal: The first Warning Signal will be made at 1100. The time interval between the start of one class and the warning signal for the subsequent class will be at least one minute. The second race will start as soon as possible after the first race.

9.2 Classes and Class Flags: Classes will be in accordance with MBSA class splits. A start will be given to any class with at least five competitors. The “J” flag will designate the J105 class, and the “H” flag will designate NE Multi-Hull class, which will start last. Depending on the number of entries, some classes may be combined for a joint start. Classes will be scored independently for MBSA.

10.1 Racing Area: The Racing Area will be in the vicinity of Gales Ledge Nun Buoy RN “6” unless the race committee boat “TRIDENT” displays code flag “L” and proceeds elsewhere. Racers are reminded to observe the RESTRICTED AREAS around Bakers Island as listed in the MBSA GSI. Yachts shall not traverse the area bounded by a line connecting the following buoys in the sequence listed: Bell G”9” (Powers Rock), Salem Channel Cans: 7, 5 & 3, Nuns 2 & 4 south of Baker’s Island, Can 5 (Popes Head), Bell G”9” (Powers Rock). Yachts entering this area must leave between the same two boundary buoys that they pass while entering, unless the buoy is listed as a rounding mark.

11.1 The Course: Marks will be in accordance with MBSA standard courses or MBSA lists A and B. Portable marks will be orange tetrahedrons.

15.1 Recalls: The RC will attempt to hail premature starters on VHF 72.

18.1 Time Limit: The time limit for each race shall be 2 ½ hours measured from the start of each class. RC on VHF 72 may extend time limit.

27.1 Prizes: First place trophies will be awarded to each starting fleet. Second and third place trophies will be awarded for each starting fleet with six and ten or more starters, respectively.

Social Activities & Awards: All captains, crews and their guests are invited to the Manchester Yacht Club following the race at approximately 1630. There will be a cash bar along with free chowder and refreshments. Trophies will be presented.

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The JYC Phil Small Race Saturday, October 1, 2011

Jubilee Yacht Club

You really might be a sailor if… ...in your wallet there are photos of every boat you ever owned, but none

of your children.

For more information and complete sailing instructions go to www.jycracing.org

1.1 Event: 2011 Jubilee Yacht Club Phil Small Race. Saturday, October 1.

3.1 Eligibility and Entry: Open to all boats with a valid 2011 PHRF-NE certificate. Fleet breaks will be determined by the number of boats registering and their ratings to ensure the competiveness of the racing. One-design classes may be added provided enough entries are received. Competitors may enter by delivering a completed entry form (web entry preferred) and paying the entry fee to Jubilee Yacht Club, P.O. Box 104, Beverly, M 01915. Entries must be submitted before 1000 on Saturday, October 1. Late entries may be accepted at the discretion of the Race Committee. All JYC racing season pass holders are entitled to race at no further cost, but still need to submit an entry form. Online entry will be available at www.jycracing.org.

3.2 Fees: $40.00 less $5 for USSA, and $5 for MBSA.

4.1 Rules: The Phil Small Race will be governed by the Mass Bay Sailing Association General Sailing Instructions except as changed by the Phil Small Race Sailing Instructions (available at www.jycracing.org).

5.1 Notices to Competitors: Notices to competitors will be posted on the official notice board located in the lower hallway of the JYC.

7.1 Signals Made Ashore: Signals made ashore will be displayed on the JYC yardarm.

8.1 Schedule of Races: One ocean race will be held.

8.2 The warning for the first fleet will be 1100.

10.1 Racing Area: Salem Sound, in the vicinity of Curtis Point.

11.1 The Course: MBSA Standard Rounding Marks, Lists A & B or MBSA Standard Courses, using inflatable marks.

12.1 Marks: If MBSA Standard Courses are used the inflatable marks will be tetrahedrons or cylinders.

15.2 Recalls: The Race Committee will use VHF channel 72.

18.1 Time Limit: The time limit shall be three hours from the start of each class. If no boats in that class finish within the time limit then the race shall be abandoned for that class. The time limit may be extended by the Race Committee on VHF 72.

27.1 Prizes: Prizes will be awarded for the first and second place finishers in each class.

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Event Sailing Instructions MARBLEHEAD CHOWDER

CUP CHALLENGE Marblehead, Massachusetts Sunday, October 9, 2011

1.1 Event: The Marblehead Chowder Cup Challenge will be held on October 9, 2011 and the organizing authority this year is the Eastern Yacht Club, Marblehead, MA in cooperation with the Boston & Corinthian Yacht Clubs.

3.1 Eligibility and Entry: This race is open to all MBSA classes. Submit a completed an entry form no later than 1200, Saturday, October 8, 2011. You may register on-line at www.easternyc.org

3.2 Fees: Entry fee is $50 (take a $5 discount for US Sailing members, additional $5 discount if also a MBSA member). Entry forms can also be found in the Mass Bay Year Book and can be sent to the EYC Race Committee, 47 Foster Street, Marblehead, MA, 01945, accompanied by a valid PHRF Certificate.

4.1 Rules: This Event will be governed by the Mass Bay Sailing Association General Sailing Instructions except as changed by these Event Sailing Instructions.

5.1 Notices to Competitors: Notices to competitors will be posted on the official notice board located opposite the EYC Front Desk. Scratch sheets and any change to the Sailing Instructions will be available at 0900 on race day at the EYC Clubhouse, and from the Race Committee Boat "Emerson T. Oliver" on station before the starting sequence begins. Oral changes to the sailing instructions may be given on the water communicated on VHF Channel 72 before the Class warning signal.

7.1 Signals Made Ashore: Signals made ashore will be displayed on the yardarm of the EYC Flagstaff.

8.1 Schedule of Races: One race is scheduled for each Class. If conditions allow for a second race it will be signaled by a 'Second Substitute' (with no sound) plus Class flag at the end of the first race.

8.2 Warning Signal: The first Warning Signal will be made at 1100 hours.

10.1 Racing Area: In the vicinity of Tinker's Rock Gong, Mark D. 11.1 The Course: MBSA Standard Rounding Marks, Lists A & B, or MBSA Standard Courses.

12.1 Marks: We will use orange tetrahedrons, with a black band attached to an orange tetrahedron for a change of course after the start mark. If a green flag is flown no later than four (4) minutes before the start it means "Mark 1 for the class about to start will be a green tetrahedron. This applies to each rounding of Mark 1 by this class" (changes RRS 27.1 and Race Signals).

15.2 Recalls: The Race Committee will attempt to hail premature starters on VHF Channel 72. 18.1 Time Limit: Five hours after each Class start.

27.1 Prizes: The Marblehead Chowder Cup Trophy will be awarded to the yacht with the best overall performance of all Classes. Trophies will be awarded to the yacht with the best corrected time in each class with three or more entries. Second and third place trophies will be awarded to classes with six and ten or more entries, respectively. The Chandler Hovey Trophy will be awarded to the winners in Classes A and B. The Marriott Welch Trophy will be awarded to the winners in Classes C and D. The E. Denton Cook Trophy will be awarded to the winner in the Cruising Class. A Trophy will be awarded to the winner of any class, racing as one-design, with at least six starters.

TROPHY PRESENTATION AND SOCIAL EVENTS: All captains, crews and guests are invited to the Eastern Yacht Club after the race to enjoy complimentary Clam Chowder. Come socialize with your fellow racers on 'the porch' where trophies will be presented celebrating the accomplishments of the day.

This is the inaugural running of the “Marblehead Chowder Cup Challenge” regatta. It is the final Mass Bay Sailing ‘Qualifier’ event of the season. It is sponsored by 3 Marblehead Yacht Clubs; BYC, CYC, & EYC. Hosting will alternate every year. This year’s host club is EYC.

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Day Date North  Shore Series Other South  Shore Series

Sat 5/28 BYC  Memorial  Day  Regatta MSun 5/29Sat 6/4Sun 6/5 EYC  Lambert  Ocean  Race MSat 6/11 Constitution  YC  Spring  Regatta QSun 6/12 CYC  Summerset  Regatta Q,  S,  MFri 6/17 Const  YC    Moon  Chase  (overnight)Sat 6/18 HBPHRF  Solstice  Regatta Q,  HSun 6/19 CYC  Hospice  of  the  North  Shore Q,  M,  JFri 6/24 SHYC  Chapman  Bowl  (overnight) QSat 6/25 AYC/EPYC  Cape  Ann  Challenge C BHPHRF/CPYC  Constitution  Cup Q,  JSun 6/26 MYC  Patton  Bowl  Regatta MSat 7/2Sun 7/3Mon 7/4 EYC  Annual  Regatta Q,  S,  M,  JSat 7/9 IBYC  Annual  Chowder  Cup C Hull  YC  Scorpion  Bowl Q,  HSun 7/10 HALIFAXSat 7/16 MYC  S.S.  Crocker  Memorial  Race PSun 7/17 CYC  Midsummer  Ocean  Race MFri 7/22 BYC  Beringer  Bowl  (overnight) Q,  MSat 7/23 M'Head  YC/RYC  Down  East  ChallengeSun 7/24

Thurs 7/28 NOODsFri 7/29 NOODsSat 7/30 SBYC  Cruising  Class  Ocean  Race C NOODs Scituate  Sailing  Scituate  Invitational QSun 7/31 NOODsFri 8/5Sat 8/6 PCYC  Bowditch  Race Q,  S,  M CPYC  Make-­‐A-­‐Wish  Regatta   PSun 8/7

Weds 8/10 J/105  NAsThurs 8/11 J/105  NAs

Fri 8/12 J/105  NAsSat 8/13 CYC  Classic  Yacht  Regatta J/105  NAs Flip  Flop  Regatta PSun 8/14 CYC  Classic  Yacht  Regatta J/105  NAsSat 8/20 EPYC  Gloucester  Ocean  Pursuit  Race C Hingham  YC  Hitchcock  Regatta Q,  HSun 8/21 CPYC  JFK  Regatta QFri 8/26 PHRF  NE1  (spinnaker  divisions  below  156) QSat 8/27 PHRF  NE1  (spinnaker  &  jam)Sun 8/28 PHRF  NE1  (spinnaker  &  jam)Sat 9/3 CACC  Mayor's  Cup CSun 9/4Mon 9/5 BYC  Chowder  Challenge/MARE  Benefit PSat 9/10 JYC  Jubilee  Regatta Q,  S,  M,  J AYC  Great  Race  CSun 9/11 Constitution  YC  Fall  RegattaSat 9/17 Hull  YC  Great  Chase  Race   PSun 9/18 BYC  James  R.  Hodder  Regatta S,  MSat 9/24 Hingham  YC  Chowder  Cup Q,  HSun 9/25 MYC  Fall  Series Q,  S,  M,  JSat 10/1 JYC  Phil  Small  Race M Boston  Harbor  Islands  Regatta PSun 10/2Sat 10/8Sun 10/9 EYC  Marblehead  Chowder  Cup  Challenge Q,  M,  J

Fri 11/18Sun 1/1/12

1  The  PHRFNE  Championship  is  a  qualifier  for  all  classes.  It  is  also  an  event  in  the  Hingham  Bay  PHRF  Governor’s  Cup.

2011  Offshore  Racing  ScheduleMASS  BAY  SAILING  ASSOCIATION

Mass  Bay  Sailing  Annual  Awards  Dinner    -­‐  Cottage  Park  Yacht  ClubConstitution  Yacht  Club  New  Year’s  Day  Race  –  Inner  Boston  Harbor

Q=MBSA  Qualifier        S=Salem  Bay        M=Marblehead        J=J105        P=Pursuit        H=Hingham  Bay        C=Cape  Ann  Magic  Cup

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US SAILING JUDGES & UMPIRES Massachusetts

NAME CERTIFICATION ADDRESS / EMAIL PHONE

Charles A. Cook International Judge Senior Judge International Umpire Umpire

25 Brookhouse Drive Marblehead, MA 01945 [email protected]

h: 781 639-6768 f: 781 639-6769

w: 617 439-7505 f: 617 439-7590

Barbara Farquhar International Judge Senior Judge International Umpire Umpire

60 West Avenue, Planting Island Marion, MA 02738 [email protected]

h: 508 748-2438 f: 508 748-2438

w: 727 871-5583 f: 727 871-5583

h: 727 520-0174 f: 727 520-0174

Thomas Farquhar International Judge Senior Judge

60 West Avenue, Planting Island Marion, MA 02738 [email protected]

m: 727 871-5584 h: 508 748-2438 h: 727 520-0174

Thomas Duggan Senior Judge International Umpire Umpire

17 Fox Run East Sandwich, MA 02537 [email protected]

m: 508-958-7421 h: 508-888-5286 f: 508-888-6048

w: 508-888-6038

John C. Pratt Senior Judge International Umpire Umpire

49 Forest Street Stoneham, MA 02180 [email protected]

h: 781-438-5948

John A. Tagliamonte Senior Judge Umpire

17 Coolidge Avenue Lexington, MA 02420 [email protected]

h: 781-862-1833 h: 617-834-2008

Carol C. Barrow Senior Judge PO Box 8 North Chatham, MA 02650 [email protected]

m: 508-241-5128 w: 508-945-1400 f: 508-945-5730

William H. Collins Senior Judge PO Box 554 Hingham, MA 02043

617-749-0373 781-749-0373

John C. Dieselman Senior Judge 16 Ipswich Woods Drive Ipswich, MA 01938 [email protected]

h: 978-356-6227

Stephen B. Jeffries Senior Judge

121 Mount Vernon Street Boston, MA 02108 [email protected]

m: 617-680-9639 h: 617-742-0494 f: 617-742-7073

w: 617-367-1575 f: 617-367-6772

Mary H. Pierce Senior Judge 77 Holmes Street Marion, MA 02738 [email protected]

h: 508-748-0403

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US SAILING JUDGES & UMPIRES (cont.) Massachusetts

Pat Stadel Senior Judge 630 Rosecrans Street San Diego, CA 92106 [email protected]

h: 781-639-2642 f: 781-639-2641

619-890-3018

Perez DeWolfe Judge 23 Merritt Street Marblehead, MA 01945 [email protected]

m: 781-794-0367 h: 781-631-8862 f: 781-631-7102

Susan Epstein Judge 138 East Street Sharon, MA 02067 [email protected]

m: 617-312-7616 h: 781-784-6949 f: 781-784-6949

o: 781-925-0280

Peter T. Johns Judge 15 Farm Valley Road Osterville, MA 02655 [email protected]

h: 508-420-5210 w: 800-285-7022

John D. Osmond III Judge 2111 Oyster Harbors Osterville, MA 02655

m: 508-862-5315 h: 508-428-2992 h: 508-878-1888 w: 508-862-3515

Samuel W. Wakeman Judge 255 Atlantic Avenue Cohasset, MA 02025 [email protected]

h: 781-422-0131 f: 781-934-6451

Gregory Kiely Umpire 20 Winchester Street #8 Brookline, MA 02446 [email protected]

m: 617-217-8875 w: 617-383-4480

Kerry Sullivan Umpire 48 Lanark Road #3 Brighton, MA 02135 [email protected]

m: 617-863-7245

_________________________________________________

SUBMITTING APPEALS Appendix F of the Racing Rules of Sailing 2009-2012 (RRS) sets forth the appeals procedures. Rule 65.2 of the RRS sets forth the procedure for obtaining a written copy of the protest decision. Address appeals to: US Sailing Appeals Committee Dave Perry, Chairman PO Box 1260, 15 Maritime Drive Portsmouth, RI 02871 *It is recommended that all correspondence be sent registered mail, return receipt requested.

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YACHT SAIL DESIGN LAST FIRST SPIN J&MAudacious 32445 Pearson Flyer Dyson, Jr. Lloyd G. 117 144Abigail 52709 Custom 52 Buck Robert 45 57Acadia 69 J 34 C Biebesheimer Fred 123 132Achiever V 442 J 105 Flanagan James 81 90Adelaide 511 Tartan 34 C Shanabrook Eliot 180 192Aegis 141 Cape Dory 36 Gaythwaite John 198 201Agadou 22512 Tartan 34 C Mayne Roy 180 195Agila 18 E 33 Piper Michael 105 114Aglaia 67 Stuart Knockabout Fried Richard u219 u216Agora 52475 Beneteau First 36.7 Powers David 75 87Air Express 485 J 105 Goldberg Steve 90 96Airborne 54 Seafarer Swiftsure 30 T M Rosen Jeffrey 195 207Aja 41276 Tartan 40 S D Alexander Dave 117 120Akeepah 146 Cal 29-2 Glavas Yanni 189 201Al Fresco 20486 Tartan 30 Pelsue Thomas 177 189Aledia 16 Hinckley 38 Bonn Nicholas 162 174Alegria Pearson 34 Peake/Sheard Karen/Craig 150 165Alexis 50405 Aerodyne 38 D' Alessandro A.C. 39 48Alice 24 J 24 Nelson Bob 168 174Aliez 224 Beneteau O C 430 W K Bates Bruce 111 117Allegro Semplicita 304 J 105 deNapoli Fred 90 96Alpenglow Freedom 30 Fletcher Craig 180 189Alquemie 33867 C&C 37 Bucklen Marc 111 126Amalie Bristol 31.1 Soper Paul 192 198Amanda Rose 476 Catalina 320 W K Ahlman Albert 177 189Amazing Grace 11 Alerion Express 38-2 Stauffer Hoff 99 123Ambiance 21525 C&C 34 Mc Williams Mike 150 162Amigo V I 50903 J 42 Coyne Bernie 63 75Analgesic 584 Catalina 34-2 W K Mc Philips Brian 165 180Andiamo 56 Pearson 31 Pina Louis 180 186Andiamo 52143 Catalina 27 T M/B S Rotundo Bernard 213 235Anne 30921 Pomfret David 108 108Anne 36 Chinook 34 Dunbar Christopher 210 222Another Day 215 Pearson 28-1 Mc Carron Willian 207 222Ansiela 50756 Hood 38 Semmelink Christiaan 138 153Antarks Hunter 30 Tsivelekidis Constantine 186 198Aqua Boogie 41139 C&C 33-2 Yanofsky Brian 138 150Aquila 52472 Sabre 426 W K Golden Robert 102 108Arco Iris 91 S2 9.1 Martinez Miguel 138 150Ardea 523 Sabre 28-2 Mattheson John 210 225Ares 30078 C&C 40-2 TR Hosking Linda 93 105Arethsa 52408 Grand Soleil 39 Cahill Mark 111 126Ariel 15 Tartan 40 C B Ryan Douglas 111 114Ariel 195 Shields One Design Gibson Federick u165 u174Ariel 549 Sabre 28-3 Wanderer Thomas 186 198Arts & Letters 37 J 40 S D Parker Jack 105 111As You Wish Irwin 43-3 Birchendough Jeff 159 171Astray Liana 51036 VG 30 Ringuet Barry 75 87Atalanta 20283 Sabre 28-2 Sides Richard 207 222Atlantea 43660 Sabre 38-2 Felsenthal David 114 126Atlantic Wavedancer 51770 Cal 44 Sd Everest Wallie 138 141Aurora 7 Winslow 36 Williamson Richard J 201 213Averisera 264 Aphrodite 101 Lamb Elizabeth 135 144Bacchanal 380 Hunter 380 R F M S D Crawford Michael 135 144Backdraft 90513 J 35 Smith Sandford 81 93Badaka 12221 Tartan 41 D K Wood John 96 111Baloo 40286 C&C 33-2 Donovan Danny 138 153Band Wagon 21 Bristol 38.8 Myers Rem 138 150Bantry 33973 Mirage 338 Corti Miguel 90 102Bantry 189 J 105 Wales Jonathan 90 96Banzai 41837 J 37 Brown Bruce 75 87Beautiful Day 384 Hunter 340 S D Mac Donald Patrica 171 180Being There 154 Freedom 38 Reiss Edward 138 138Bella Mare 21411 Tartan 38 Demarsh John 114 126Bella Vita 52554 Beneteau 36.7 Vita Joseph 78 87Big Bird 22337 Metalmast 30 Moore Charles A. 159 165Black Diamond 206 Sabre 362 Wk Smith Karen M. 123 138Black Magic 3751 Hinckley 41 C Walton David 123 138Black Seal 143 J 35 Kent Jeffery 69 81Black Sheep 47 Pearson 424 Carter Richard 189 195Blitzen 73357 Sabre 36 Owen Brian 123 135Blixten 686589 Finn Flyer 31 Baker Bruce 168 174Blown Away 398 J 105 Royer Michael 90 96Blue Fox 1021 J 24 Caldwell John D. 168 174Blue Hawk 16605 Hinckley 43 Smith Jud 111 126

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YACHT SAIL DESIGN LAST FIRST SPIN J&MBlue Moon 161 Najad 343 Coffey Kevin 195 207Blue Note 41736 C S 30 Blum Paul 156 168Blue Sky 52897 Hanse 400e S D Savenor Alan 96 96Bobcat 6315 Catalina 30 W K Herbstzuber Robert 204 216Bobobob 2049 Catalina 36-2 W K Nelson Bob 177 183Breakway 30490 C&C 40-2 D K Mod Thibodeau Leonard 105 108Bright Morning Star Sabre 34-2 Harris Scott 141 156Brown Eyed Girl 19 Tartan 3500 W K Katz Patrica 138 153C Crewed Interest 161 Irwin Citation 31 Corkum William 174 189Cajua Mistress 690 J 24 Kathmann Nicholas 168 174Caliente TBD Cal 35-2 White Ed 162 168Calitri 81 Tartan 4100 S D Kenyon Jeff 126 132Callisto 151 Beneteau First 405 S D Urann David 114 126Camilia NONE Farr 36.7' Edwards Wade 87 90Cantinuum 30855 Pearson Flyer Salter Richard 144 150Capella 51109 Sabre 452 Millet David 39 51Caprice 73 Gulfstar 37 Davis Charles 165 168Captivity 52560 Carrol Marine 60 Byrne Sam -84 -69Cara Mia 113 CAL 33-2 Clouser Richard 138 150Cascade 73 Freedon 32 D K Sheehan Michael 177 189Catherine 5 Alerion Express 33 S D Fichera Al 132 147Cavalier 52903 Sabre Spirit Tarr Peter B. 90 99Cavalier 53 Sakonnet 23 Clark/Ayer Laurance/Jim U237 U246Cayuga 197 Laser 28 Kurtz Andrew 129 135Celebration 1692 Catalina 36 Brown David 162 177Celerity 52291 Tartan 30 Doub John 177 189Celery 42001 Hinckley S W 42 Barnes Kathleen 105 117Ceres 40657 Frers 36 Thompson John 96 111Chandelle 179 Pearson 10 M Lanza Christopher 156 168Chariad 53123 Farr 37 Williams Rick 87 99Charisma 41480 O Day 31 Tubman Richard 177 189Chikanery 154 Thunderbird Kane Sean U201 U210Chime 11 44 Freedom 35 W K Morris Frederic 150 162Cilista 46 J 130SD Eberle Jeff 30 39Circe's Cup 51306 J 105 Colcord Kevin 81 90Claddagh 5002 Nelson Marek 40 Fallon Leo 54 66Classy Lady Crocker Hewey Murry 180 195Clover 111 52056 Swan 56 Finnegan Neal -6 +3Colleen 33849 J 30 Hill Allan 147 156Columbine 479 Ericson 35-2 Hall Stephen 165 168Concentricity Beneteau 331 S D Rockett Graeme 165 177Constitution 52332 C&C 110 Jamison Stephen 75 87Convergence 314 Jeanneau 43sun D O/ Dssd Linsley James 126 138Cool Charge 22545 Pearson 10 M Mc Leroth Kent 147 159Corsair 13686 Pearson 30 Carlton Ralph 180 192Cracker Jack 23639 Tartan 30 Sailing Center Courageous 177 192Cuckoo's Nest 42383 J 33 Kwiatkowski Jim 90 105Cumulus 3 41373 Albin Cumulus Droste Mark 189 204Cup 96 J 105 Carroll Derek 90 96Cyrena 42598 Tartan 40 Kaplan Donald 108 120Dally Call 52442 Wauquiez Pilor House Callahan Joe 63 75Dark & Stormy 16 Wauquiez P54 S D Ansell Marcus 75 90Dark Horse 2 50754 J 105 Lowden/Hill George/Rich 81 90Dark Star 17 Offshore One Design Twigg Daniel 120 135Dawn Breaker 07 C&C 30-2 Mervis Paul 144 156Dea 1925 Catalina 27 Lords Richard 207 219Defiance 40829 Frers 33 Murphy/Reilly Robert/Chris 108 120Degage 34174 Catalina 34 T M Vachon Edward 150 165Dei Gratia 52233 Beneteau 36.7 Zimmermann Bill 90 93Deneb 157 Swan 43 Merrill Roger 93 105Depeche C38 Sweden 38 Eaton James 99 111Destiny 4400 Catalina 30 S D Lucas Scott 189 201Destiny 50987 J 37 W K Davis Andrew 99 102Diane 128 C W Hood 32 Mc Manus Thomas 147 159Die Fledermaus 73179 J 35 Janney Raymond 72 84Diversion Beneteau 361 Farraher Jan 168 171Donegal 620 Catalina 28-2 O' Donnell Jim 207 219Dove 50555 Skye 54 Bornhoff J. Eric 75 87Draco 183 Thunderbird Lee Jonathan U207 U213Dream 100 C W Hood 32 Morse Frank 147 159Dream Catcher 50801 Show 34 Bova Robert 147 162Dream Jeannie 2 Jeanneau Sunfast 41 Withee Brian 99 114Drifter Cal 30-2 Ostrandr Steve 177 189Dynamo 282 Capri 25 Kantor Jimmy 174 186Eagle 43289 Frers 38 Mc Lean Allan 66 78Early Light 42184 Bristol 51.1 Gardner Michael 84 99Earresponsible 51895 Beneteau Oceanis 361 Adams Joe 159 162Eclipse D8 Buzzard Bay 25 Tagiuri John 186 195Eclipse 345 J 105 Hudson Warren 90 96Eclipse 02 E 33 Doyle Robert 105 114Eddystone Light 30683 C&C 40-2 TR Keane John 93 105

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YACHT SAIL DESIGN LAST FIRST SPIN J&MEight Ball 88 J 100 Schwarzenbach Peter 90 102Elusive 40970 C&C 37 Chamberlain,J Williams,M 120 126Elusive Dream 32704 Bruce Roberts O S 35 Unger Dennis 144 156Embraceable NONE J 100 Cahill Joshua 90 102Emma Rose 2336 Cal 36 Waldman Allan 168 180Encore Freedom 35 W K Shuwall Paul 150 162Endurance 722598 Bristol 43-3 Ireton Al R. 141 147Enerj 415 J 105 Gratrix William 90 96Enterprise 99 Newportter 40 Cavanaugh George 204 216Enterprise 43608 Pearson 39-2 C B Caruso Peter 132 147ENYA 31328 Pearson 37 Graham Gregory 108 120Escapade 5185 Ericson 46 Walker Glenn 78 84Escape 51653 Swan 53 S M Woolfson Steven 48 84Escape 1501 Catalina 34-2 T M Caccia Rick 159 162Essence 1157 Pearson 30 Mondale Jason 180 195Etude 23840 Wylie 34 Connell Barry 126 135Euphoneous Whale 38 Hanse 320 Spencer Dale 147 162Euphoria C&C 27-3 Dooley Thomas 186 201Evelyn 23742 J 30 Buxton Luke 135 141Evening Star 2322 Fastnet 45 Belknap Thomas 126 129Eviana 84 Catalina 470 W K Handler Laurence 111 126Exocet 43559 Beneteau 310 Taylor Kevin 132 138Expatriate 458 Tanzer 26 Mc Cully James 216 225Facet 88 Bristol 35.5 Tetrault Tom 159 171Fall Line 157 Colgate 26 Cochrane Jack 159 165Family Affair 14334 Tartan 41 Mc Mahon Paul 99 111Fari Chance 1706 Pearson 26 Griffin Joe 213 225Felix 191 Nonsuch 30 Brunet William 183 183Finesse 246 Sabre 386 Wk Philbrick Samuel 99 114First Light TBA Freedom 38 Sallinger James 141 138First Light 926 Catalina 320 W K Morrison Alma 180 195Flashy Annie 13028 Morgan 30-2 Fennessey Gerald 174 186Flingo Bingo Islander 30-2 Klim Marty 192 207Flying Bull 777 T-Bird Mac Lead Ken u201 u210Flying Kestrel 241 Pearson 26 Baines Leigh 219 231Fog 3299 J 24 Pearce Patrick 168 174Foot Loose 467 J 30 Brun-Cottan Georges 135 141Force Three 102 Bristol 43.3 Reid James W. 120 132Free Spirit 30547 Mariner 47 Gould M.D. Robert 129 141Freeman 52773 Beneteau 49 Abrams Ross 69 69Freightrain 40926 Frers 36 Hyde Jr. Richard W. 90 102Freya 10231 Ohlson 38 Trezise Fred 159 171Frolic 137 Hinckley B40 Olsen David 144 159Frolic 472 J 30 Moore Perry 141 150Frolic 43653 B 25 ODR Bradley John M. 137 146Fruition 30707 Serendipty 43 Gately William 78 90Georgia Rose 22729 Pearson 40 Kasperowicz Raymond 123 135G-Force 27 Ericson 27 Gardner Thomas 246 258Gigi 101 J 100 Mager Tom 90 102Godspeed 5114 Swan 51 Nugent John 36 48Goldeneye 40180 Jeanneau 37 Engel Peter 89 95Good Question C-30 Catalina 30 Kingsley Peter 195 210Got Qi 317 J 105 Pike Matthew 84 90Grape Escape NONE Hunter Legend 40.5 Callahan Thomas 141 144Great Scot 87396 J 35 Garnier Darren 72 84Greyhound 33292 Tartan 10 Murray John 126 132Gryphon Solo 11 Open Class 50 Harris Joseph -69 -54Gusty 3060 Catalina 30 T M B S Gustafson James 174 186Gypsy Lady C 24 Cal 24-3 Gregory Kevin 219 234Harmful 26 394 J 80 Taylor Keith 114 123Heart Of Gold 119 Henderson 30 Brown Peter 45 54Heart Throb 145 J 105 Strauss, M D William 81 90Heat Wave 144 J 109 Weisberg Gary 66 78Heavens's Door 52946 Hunter 33.5 O' Leary Mark 171 171Hermie 1968 Columbia 50 Harris Jay And Leah 102 114Hilarious 171 Pearson 10 M Gates Arthur 150 165Hooked On Tonics 0418 J 105 Mc Devitt James 90 96Hot Spur 40656 Frers 36 Di Carlo Philip 90 102Hound Dog 40657 Frers 36 Whitlock Matthew F. 90 102Hugger 31145 Peterson 34 Pahl, Jr. Henry D. 123 135Iemanja 49 Beneteau 35 S 5 Hnat Eric 141 138Illusion Perry Custom Sloop/Cutter Rosen Gerald 39 45Impromptu 6013 C&C 38-2 Casciato Ron 129 132Impulse 21090 Pearson 36-2 Feeney Stephen 144 156Incentive 60362 Sabre 362 W K Bacco Kenneth 126 129Incentive 30493 Peterson 34 Bauer Steve 123 135Indian Summer 51906 Sabre 38-2 Carey Sheridan 129 135Indra 52354 Beneteau 44.7 Linkas Thomas 30 39Interceptor 114 Melges 24 Seero Dana 102 108Ipanema Amel Super Maramu 2 Venegas Jose 96 108Iphigenia 1364 Catalina 30 Winkler Dave 192 207

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YACHT SAIL DESIGN LAST FIRST SPIN J&MIrish Mist Bristol 40 C B Powderly Dick 177 192It Wasnt Me 51458 J 105 Richardson Michael 90 96J22 TBA J 22 Sailing Center Courageous U180 U189J24 TBA J 24 Sailing Center Boston 168 174Jaguar 102 J 105 Hardy Ernest 90 96Jaguara Ericson 29 Stone Bill 213 225Jam 123 J 109 Feldman John 75 81Jasmine 22350 C&C 34 Vener Ron 150 162Jazz 42353 J 40 Brown Kirk 87 96Jem-N-Us Benetesu 361 Brown William/Janet 144 156Jeroboam 51013 Beneteau Oceanis 351 Green Jonathan 177 174Jester 52670 Dehler 37 Pilczak Kenneth 117 114Kalani 51027 Sabre 38-2 White Kevin 114 126Kalue 60191 Frers 44 Custom Schreiber Rudy 171 174Kanga 1213 Hinckley Pilot 35 Pearce Dave 201 213Kangaroo I I 30847 Tartan 37-2 Cohen Harvey 135 147Kangaroo I V 43829 Sabre 425 Cohen Harvey 123 135Katabatic 9393 I M X 40 Hall Gordon 39 48Katelyn 36004 New York 36 Gregory Steven/Ellen 105 114Kathleen 13 Graves Constelation Herlihy Elmer 198 204Kayla 24 Gozzard 44 Post Larry 156 168Keewaydin 16616 Tartan 41 May Jack 102 114Kenda 227 Laser 28 Workman Daniel 129 135Kestrel 41042 Express 37 Thompson Steven 69 84Ketos 2 Sabre Spirit Hassett John 90 99Khiimori 290 Sabre 386 W K Schylling David 99 114Kinera Catalina 36 T R Bahen Johns 147 159Kinesis 497 J 30 Harrington George E. 150 156Kinsale 114 Sabre 38-2 Power Dan 126 138Kinsale 92 Pearson 36-2 Eddy Allen 147 153Kismet Figi 35 Arnold Robert 219 231Kiwi 11 28 Islander 28 Jacques Chris 216 228Knotless 579 J 105 Bowden Ken 90 96Kookaburra 2613 Catalina 27 Galligan Marty 213 225Lady Jane Hunter 27 T M Terry John 225 237Ladylove 290 J 109 Feeley Family 69 78Langosta 51758 I M X 40 Walsh Michael 42 51Larus 140 J 100 Putnam George 87 96Laughing Lady 52362 Swan 44-2 Lippman Andrew 78 90Law Genie 25 Sabre 42 C B Bourbeau Michael 123 129Lazyjacks 01 Eastsail Offshore 25 Dobson Wilson 273 276Legacy 74007 C&C 30-1 Peters Gavin 195 198Legacy Ii 74 Pearson 26 Welden Bart 213 225Legasea 54 C&C 26 Colbert-Haven Kathleen 231 243Liberty C34 Crealock 34 Sweeney Richard 207 222Light Dawns 52182 Beneteau Oceanis 461 Davis Joe 114 126Little Miss Magic 396 Catalina 350 Handler Michael 132 147Little Miss Magic 51472 Catalina 400-2 Handler Michael 108 123Little Tiger 138 Laser 28 Nelson David 123 135Love Of My Life 184 Catalina 400 W K Ludwig Jim 141 153Lumen Solare 77 Alerion Express 28 Brown Dewitt U177 U186Luna 110 Pearson 36-2 Reifeiss Robert 156 162Lyra 632796 Hinckley S W 50 Gabrielson Mark 129 135Lyrical 325 Tartan 30 Liewellyn Dan 186 198M Go Blue 51449 J 105 Leggett Anthony 90 96Mad Hatter 131 Hunter 28.5 Philip James A. 189 204Magic 469 Concordia 41 Bornhoff Hank 168 174Magic 104 Herreshof Aleron 26 Mc Manus Peter U231 U240Magic Dragon 42003 Hinckley S W 42 de Menna Steve 120 132Magpie 147 J 100 Curtis Brian 87 96Maime 213 Nonsuch 30 Jodice Jerry 177 177Mairead 144 Beneteau 393 Kelley Steve 135 138Makhara 99 C&C Landfall 38 Snell Douglas 147 162Mallorca 32397 J 30 Bows David 135 144Man Of War 32559 C&C 41 Lubeck Christopher G. 78 90Maniac 311 S2 7.9 Kuebel Roger 168 177Manticore 32446 Little Harbor 44 Casey E.Paul 117 132Mantra 50891 Hood 51 Devereaux William(Andy) 81 96Margay 41649 J 30 Burt Jonathan 135 141Marisol 381 Jeanneau 43 D S S D Kenerson Paul 129 141Marzenna 148 Beneteau 40 Raffaeli Lamberto 126 135Maxami 2 Olsen 30 Schnabel Len 114 126Mayhem 345 C&C 35-2 Mey George 114 126Meister 245 J 29 Higgins James J 129 135Meledy 335 Beneteau 361 Demerest Edward 150 162Melina 22373 C&C 34 de Beer Jeffery 156 171Melody 41317 Islander 36 Smookler David/Debbie 150 165Menage A Trois 20564 C&C 38 Williams Audrey 111 123Mentor 1426 Tanzer 22 Temple Jim 243 258Merlin 41741 Frers 41 Dragonas Peter 84 87Merlin 635 J 105 Garrard Charlie 90 96

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YACHT SAIL DESIGN LAST FIRST SPIN J&MMetaphor 40162 C&C 27-3 O B Mc Intyre Angus 180 192Meteor 3 Neilsen 39 Lee William 180 192Migration 60195 Beneteau First 42s7 S M Ionescu Adrian 78 78Minerva 4109 C&C 32 Schoenthal Louis 165 177Mirage 42020 Hinckley S W 42 Wilson Alan 111 123Mischief 73335 Frers 38 Shrigley Wilfred 78 90Mischief 20 B P 24 Foukal Peter u243 u252Mise En Place Island Packet 37 Vassallo Ken/John 162 174Mithril 495 J 30 Byrne Justin 141 150Mojito 32627 C&C 35-3 Goodyear Timothy 120 132Mojoe 15133 Serendipity 43 Naroski Joe 87 99Monomoit 9 J 37 W K Wheeler Michael 93 105Moon Girl 668 Pearson 26 Cody Gerard F. 228 234Moon Shadow NONE Gulfstar 37 Genovese David 150 162Mooncusser 107 Southern Cross 31 Duggan William 231 243Moondance Ericson 34-2 Davis Peter 129 144Moongate 38 Island Packet 320 Dillon James 216 222Moose 40995 Frers 33 Peirce Rich 108 120Moose Drool 77 J 100 Saida Adam 78 96More Kaos 40342 X 3/4 Ton Alexander, Jr Jack 108 114Morining Breeze Hunter 336 Reynolds Chuck 159 171Morning Star 51798 Cal 28-2 Foley Chris 183 195Morning Watch 409 Pearson 30 Rippberger Charles M. 183 186Mr. Smooch 30444 C&C 34 Childs Kathleen 150 162Mus' Be Luff 42635 C&C 38-3 Poranski Dan 111 114Mustang Sally 52528 Cal 28-2 Kuszmar William J. 192 195Mysterious Ways 1192 Thunderbird Kavanagh Steve u201 u210Mystery 15433 Seguin 46 Mc Elhinny Ward 105 108Narada 2 Pipedream 36 Creighton Albert M 177 189Native Dancer 36014 Frers 36 Witherspoon Jessie 90 102Nauticore 321 Catalina 400 W K Murphy John 135 147Nautlus 40001 New York 40 Sullivan Terrence 96 108Nevermore 236 Tartan 37-2 Spettel Thomas 150 156Nexi TBD Sabre 36 C/B Guertin Paul 144 147Nilla 09 E 33 Skaane Stein 105 114Nirvana 32323 Maxi Kiefer Charles -72 -60Nivana 33123 C&C 33 Chausee Scott 156 168No Se' 53 Saga 43 Marshall Duane 87 102Nonpareil 31538 C&C 32 Anderson Tom 165 177Numbers 119 J/V I R C 66 Meyers Daniel -132 -120Ocean Song 164 Pearson 28-2 Hutchinson Edward 195 198Odyssey Pearson 26 Sheehan Emmett 213 225OFF CALL 155 Maxi 95 Sherman George E. 189 201Old School 582 Tartan 30 Marks Edmund 186 198OLE' 43752 C&C 32 Blatterman Richard 159 171Orion 50823 Sabre 38-1 Shuman Chet 126 129Ostara 13170 Norlin 34 Nielsen Peter 123 138Outter Limits Capri 22 W K Smith Robert 219 225Over Achiever 116 J 80 Balich Jason 120 132P.S. 139 Pearson Triton Hare Susan 267 273Pagasus 6418 Catalina 27 T M B S Speicher Howard 213 231Pagasus 32951 J 29 Glancy David 114 123Pajama Girl 62 Sabre 34 Hodgman Charles 174 180Pao's Cat 5424 Catalina 27 Odierno Paul A. 219 231Papillon 235 Catalina 38 Sharp Robert 129 135Paradiso 60762 Tartan 3700 Saffer Allan 105 120Passport 131 Hinckley B40-3 Noble-Kiley Orrow 156 168Peace'n'quiet 4001 Catalina 30 Bowker Philip 186 198Per Sempre 125 Beneteau 423 Silsby David 108 120Peregrine 01 Minitransit M 6.5 Dingle Jeffery 111 129Persamus 132 Pearson 36-2 Lindblom Leif 153 168Perseus 30365 C&C Landfall 38 Okolo Roger 147 159Perseverance 111 203 Catalina 400-2 Lareau Paul 108 120Persistence 1010 Pearson Invicta Higgins Jim 189 201Phoenix 30117 Seafarer 30 Lee Bryan 216 231Platupus 460 Nonsuch 30 U Bishop John 177 177Plebe Year 1217 Pearson Ensign Graul Jody u270 u276Pleione 38 Int 8 Metre Dyson Bruce 69 75Pocito 57 J 24 Putnam Edwin 168 174Point Breeze 1701 Catalina 34-2 Carvette Rob 165 180Polaris Luders 33 Smith Kenneth 204 219Pravda 97 J 100 Kaye Edward 87 96Preamble 3761 Island Packet 37 White Robert 174 180Presto 1120 Swan 37 G Tarlov Edward 147 159Priceless 4080 Carrera 290 Caouette Barry 96 105Priceless 4080 Carrera 290 Mc Laughlin Joseph 96 105Priceless 007 Hunter 340 S D Dill Glenn 168 180Prime Time 329 Ericson 26-2 Johnson Brad 219 228Prohobis 40857 Sabre 36 White Stephen G. 123 135Pterodactyl 833 Merit 25 Smith Paul 171 180Puffin 41839 Sabre 34-2 Ouelette Stephen 141 156

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YACHT SAIL DESIGN LAST FIRST SPIN J&MQuickening 40016 New York 40 Graff Chris 105 117Quill 15 Stuart Knockabout Donabed Aram u204 u216Raccounter 76 Morgan 302 Euloch Thomas 183 195Ragtime 567 Ranger 26 Brown Ralph 204 219Ragtome 116 Cal 3-30 Flewelling Robert & Joyce 162 174Raka 43 Concordia 39 Crockett Gregory 183 195Rascal 43690 C&C 40-2 T/M D/K Burckmyer Charles 96 108Rascal 17 Beneteau 235 Devine John 192 201Raven Pearson 31-2wk Opal Michael 177 192Rebel 84035 C&C 35-3 Murphy Walter 120 132Red Baron 72 Watkins 27 Dalbec Ray 237 249Redwing 25060 J 100 Mc Cue David 87 93Reflections 434 Tartan 37-2 Bearden Steve 153 156Refuge 52896 Dehler 39 S Q Dexter Russell 84 93Rejuvenate 51734 Hunter 34 Diekmann Erik 150 162Remain Silent SP1 Sabre Spirit Drechsler Tom 90 99Resolute 24 Buzzard Bay 25 Harvey Jonathan u174 u183Revolution 176 Pearson 323 Marquis Thomas 189 204Rhapsody 42038 Hinckley S W 42 Andersen Harry 117 132Rival 50926 Taylor 38 Curtis David 117 117Robin Little Harbor 38 Pignolet David 138 150Rockit 11 Elliot 770 Ryley Lance 114 126Rolling Stone 42 Melges 24 Osborn Chet 102 108Rollout 11 1200 Cal 25 Shostak Nick 237 249Ruffian 23801 J 30 Cunningham Bob 150 156Ruffian 51373 J 120 Hourihan Seamus 51 63Running Wild 40846 Evelyn 32-2 Gallagher/Dennis Sean/David 117 120Saga 51484 J 130 Kristiansen Dw 30 39Sagacious 13858 Ranger 26-1 Galvin Peter 198 210Sailavee 111 Beneteau 411 Fermano Betsy 120 135Sailsman 33820 S2 9.1 May Thomas 132 144Salahen 70 Freedom 35 W K Lee Stephen 150 162Saoirse 4837 Catalina 30 Mc Mackin Daniel 192 204Saphaedra 1444 Custom Ketch de Vivo Jessiac 108 120Sapphire Cape Dory 36 Flannery John 186 201Sapphire 52542 Hallberg-Rassy 42 Salemis Dimitrios 168 183Sara Lee Alerion Express 28-2 Aspinall Jennifer 174 186Sarah 23 Pearson 40 Morrissey Paul 123 135Scheherazard 07 Hunter 33 Grieco Mario 162 174Scherherazade 39512 Farr 395 Chandler,M.D. Hugh 30 39Scimitar 526 J 105 Brauer/Neff Henry/Stewart 90 96Scoel 11 Hunter 386 S D Baum Robert 135 147Sea Hawk 50440 Gulfstar 44 Kern Fred R. 141 153Sea Paws 40849 Baltic 42 D P Barbera Todd 66 78Sea Questered 4596 Catalina 30 Rappold Robert 192 207Sea Threapy 52 Beneteau 393 Seccombe Donald 144 147Sea Wings 220 C&C 99 O' Leary Kevin 96 108Seaductress 123 Ericson 26-2 Proulx Laurence R. 207 219Seaward 51775 Sea Sprite 34 Butterfield Sam 201 204Second Chance Sabre 38-2 Ouelette James 150 156Second Wind 288 Pearson Triton Johnson Stephen W. 255 261Second Wind 02 Beneteau 361 Burkin Michael 159 174Selchie Cheoy Lee 38 Mc Burney Scott 159 165Sensation 116 Beneteau 473 Wright Michael 87 90Serena 43010 Hinckley 43 Jeffries Stephen B. 111 126Serenade 11 Bristol 38.8 Ricci Stephen 141 153Serenity 41 Tartan 3000 Geany John J. 165 177Shadowfax 40944 Express 37 Shuttleworth,M Jackson,V 72 84Shamrock 25279 Nelson Marek 40 Di Mattia Ralph 42 45Shannon Rose 51839 C&C 39 Rose Michael 108 120Shay 11 Tnazer 22 Dorgan Michael 237 249Shebeen 502 J 30 Fagan Ed 144 150Shenanigan 940 Pearson 30 Maxwell Bob 180 192Shifty 1359 J 24 Gallagher Martin 168 174Shoo-Fly 2045 Catalina 27 Abbott Bill 219 231Shooting Star 444 J 105 Willard Lawrence 81 90Shout 51918 Farr 40 O D Chuang John -6 12Silhouette 42605 Cherubini 44 Caso David 126 141Silverstream 52322 Mystique 43 Barnard Beverley 24 36Simba 264 Nonsuch 30 Rogers William C. 177 177Simon Says Columbia 30 S D Simon Lawrence 198 207Simple Pleasures 134 Beneteau 345 Warren Anthony 135 138Sirocco 51459 J 105 Hollis Steve 84 90Sirocco 29 J 33 Blodgett D. Ward 84 96Skagerrak 43848 Dawn 48 Kasnet Stephen G. 99 111Skedaddle 1159 Pearson 30 Cusack Bob/Mary Jane 189 195Skinny Legs 102 Pearson 33-2 Wells John & Julie 159 171Sleigh Ride 16 Sabre 32 Kalinowski John 174 186Slick 52921 Beneteau First 38 Lucas Timothy 123 126Sloopy 40779 Lacoste 42 S E Melcher Dwayne 72 84Small Hotel 33 I O D Bate Lori U144 U150

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YACHT SAIL DESIGN LAST FIRST SPIN J&MSmitten 52428 J 40 WK Jones Bill/Kate 96 111Snow Cat 32 Freedom 40 Snow Bart 174 174Sojourn 51498 Beneteau 36.7 Fallon Joseph 72 87Soleil 18 Bristol 45.5 C C Sloop Knuff William 135 141Solitaire 63193 Centurion 47 S D Quarles John 96 102Solstice 21880 Bristol 35.5 Gardner David 156 168Solution 40638 C&C 38-3 Ross Peter 102 114Sothwester 111 26 Pearson 31 Powers,Jr. Edward F. 186 195South Paw 159 Nonsuch 30 Calder David 177 177Southern Dream 51650 Moorings 503 Flanagan James 96 108Speculator 525 J 24 Tolken Robert F. 168 174Speed Junky 4518 J 24 Petersen Rob 168 174Spirit 30372 C&C 34 Lawton Richard 150 162Spray 10686 Blackwatch 37 Calianos Jason 198 201Star Fire 51138 Pearson 36-2 Cb Dieselman John 147 159Star Gazer 31622 Jon Meri 40 Zauli Tom 111 123Starfire 14424 C&C 35-2 Boulter Fred 126 138Stargazer 41781 Frers 33 Frawley Adam 108 120Starlight 51554 J 42 L SD Bell John 72 84Static 40786 Evelyn 32-2 Collins Darthe/William 102 114Steel Away 620 J 105 Morgan Peter 90 96Strega 39 J 46 Smith Philip J. 51 57Stressed Out 525 C&C 29 Doane John P. 180 192Suleika 220 C&C 30 Von Haller Jochem 180 192Summerin 40825 Sabre 36 Graul Joseph F. 123 135Superstition 171 J 109 Zibailo Christopher 66 78Swampfox 4 Block Island 40-1 Sestini Donald 171 186Sweet Beam 11291 J 46 Van Heek Jan 54 60Synergy 40269 Sabre 402 Kiley John 90 96Tachy 32138 Tarten Ten Talbot Jeffrey 126 132Take Five 35001 Freedom 35 Dunn John-Peter 141 153Taking Time 4500 Catalina 30 Keating John 192 207Tallisman 14879 Tartan 41 Pedone Richard 126 129Tambor Irwin 33-2 Zawadzki Peter 174 189Tantrum 30336 Cal 39-3 T M S D Pinkowitz Richard 129 135Tarr-Offic 30676 Peasron Flyer Tarr Edward 144 153Taygeta 1210 Custom 41 Connolly 111 Stephen 165 177Ten Hanse 400 W K Wilcox Brady 102 114Terpain 41774 Frers 30 Pratt Danial 135 138Tesseract 127 Tartan 34 C Robinson Clif 186 201The Cone Of Silence 38699 Reiclel-Pugh 30 Mitchell Doug 24 33The Good Sport Colegate 26 Bisson Mark 162 171Thunderpuss 5182 Catalina 27 Howe Steve 213 225Tonga 40635 Baltic 35 Fitzgerald Mark 123 129Toothface 52936 Akilaria Class 40 Dreese Michael -9 0Topanga Ii 71 C&C Landfall 38 Lochhaas Thomas 156 162Total Eclipse 42473 Frers 38 Braese Stephen 78 90Toujours 41644 Tartan 37-2 Bush Brian 135 150Trinity Hallberg Rassi 46 Green Thomas 102 108Trinty Beneteau 393 S D Levick Bruce 144 147Trouvaille 52 Seidelmann 30 T Connolly Lawrence 195 207Truant 51743 Pearson 303 Devaux Philip 204 216True Blue 52184 Dehler 34 Copley Bill 132 141Tsunami 71195 C&C 34+ WK Marten Lewis H. 117 123Tumbler 65 Alerion Express 28 Berenson Steven U177 U186Tumbleweed 52770 J 122 Shaw George 33 45Tupelo Honey 51866 Cal 33-2 Terrell Bill 138 150Turst Me 8081 Moody 47 S D Dowling Jeff 117 123Twilight Cartwright 36 Smith Todd 201 207Twist 32801 Beneteau First 42 Sd Chuang John 102 108Twobow 01 Roznante Reid David U219 U219Umbria 60144 Sabre 386 Burke John 99 102Undaunted 52423 J 109 Goulding Robert 69 81Usa #56 56 Viper 640 Bleck Olaf u99 u105Valentia 15 Sabre 36 Pappas Peter 117 129Valiant US 24 12 Metre Gregory Gary 3 9Valkyrie 51374 C&C 110 Jew Michael G 75 87Vanish 51613 J 46 D K Jacobson William 33 45Vapor Trail 41160 Frers 33 Melanson Neal 108 120Vela Dare I I 52375 Sabre 402 Wk Long Michael 102 105Vertigo 1991 J 24 Norod Samuel 168 174Veruca Salt 42938 Sabre 36-1 Chalmers-Cole Matthew 123 135Vesna 42811 Ericson 32-3 Cakeljic Zoran 162 174Vida Zee 51351 Thompson 35 Gorman Rob -9 +6Vigilante 51563 J 105 Polidoro Vernon 90 96Vigor 52927 Alerion Express 38-2 Speck Craig 105 120Vim 14 Sabre Spirit Taylor Kenneth 102 114Vinga 1744 Catalina 27 Henderson James 222 225Visingso 42568 Bristol 41.1 Johnson Thomas 132 147Viva 31283 J 30 Lacks Jon 135 141Vixen 657 J 105 Beane Christopher 90 96

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YACHT SAIL DESIGN LAST FIRST SPIN J&MVmax 565 J 105 Ready/Sledge John E. 90 96Wabegon Daze 42397 Freedom 38 Cady Blake 129 129Walkabout 43769 Sabre 37 - 3 Bertaux Leonard 114 126Walkabout 52090 C&C 121 Durant Robert 66 78Wango 38 Seidelmann 37 Everett Patrick 132 144Warlock 108 J 24 Lonsdale Terence 168 174Waterlilly 43 Sabre 426 W K Lilly R Stephen 84 99Wattercolor 141 Cal 22 Delaney Matthew 246 252Wayside 505 Catalina 28-2 Cohen Barry 195 210Wayward 42317 Bristol 35.5 Clark Charles 159 174Wayward 42317 Bristol 35.5 Kaiser Kenneth 156 180Waywind Wind 832 Catalina 42-2 Edgren David 111 123Weetamoe 110 Pearson 35 Schmidt Mark 186 201Were Aweigh 31373 S2 7.9 Neitzel Gerald 174 180Wester Till 3519 Custom A&R 48 Atkins Fred 120 132Wharf Rat 92 Pearson Flyer Di Mattia R J 129 141Whipper Snapper 584 Sonar D' Onofrio Mark U171 U180Whisper 52570 Sabre 362 Russell Neil 123 138Whisper 47 Catalina 380 W K Kessler Reobert 144 159Whisper 52648 Hinckley 48 Yawl Vander Salm Thomas 120 126Whistler 209 Sabre 38-2 W K Hines William 126 138Whistler 50172 Avance 36 Schmid Fred 126 132Whistler 22819 J 30 Schmid Fred 138 147White Feather 97 J 27 Binns Brant 126 132Wildfire 41307 Tripp 37 Zorfas Jason 93 105Wildride 109 Henderson 30 O D Foley Robert 45 54Wildthing 73173 Frers 33 Boyd/Wiest Dan/Mitch 108 120Williwaw 41433 Cal 33-2 La Torraca Paul 144 156Wind Dancer Sabre 36 Eliot Bud 123 138Windcatcher 5885 Catalina 30 Mc Court Chris 192 204Windslipper 52042 J 42 L Townsend Thomas H. 81 84Winsome 42982 J 35 C Leahy John W. 105 120Winterhawk 42954 C&C 44 Kostishack Daniel F 63 75Xamadu 3553 J 24 Quinn John 168 174Yoali 52786 Beneteau First 10-R Morales Javier 87 99Zephyr 673361 C&C 32 Eaton Peggy 165 177Zero Decibels 31461 Tartan 37-2 Brennan Priscilla 141 156Zot 4202 J 24 Mc Namara Frank 168 174

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MASS .BAY .SAILING  

 US Sailing Offshore Championship

Lloyd Phoenix Trophy  

Compete with your fleet to represent Mass Bay and Area A September 23 -25, 2011

US Naval Academy, in Navy 44s  

 Any skipper and crew interested in competing for selection as the US Sailing Area A representative to compete in the US Sailing Offshore Championship for the Lloyd Phoenix Trophy at the US Navel Academy, Annapolis, MD in Navy 44s from September 23-25, 2011, please send a statement of interest no later than July 1, 2011 to Russ Chapman [email protected] or Chris Zibailo [email protected] Details on the event can be found at: http://championships.ussailing.org/Adult/USOffshoreChampionship.htm

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2011 Mass Bay Sailing Offshore Race Entry Form

Race Entered Yacht Name Sail Number Division Class Handicap

Skipper's First Name Skipper's Last Name Address City State Zip Code

Telephones Email address Yacht design, eg C&C 35-3 LOA Hull Color

Yacht Club US Sailing Membership Number Mass Bay Membership Number PHRF Fleet

Entry Fee Less US Sailing Membership discount discount

Less Mass Bay Membership discount Net Entry Fee

Skipper’s Signature Date

Racing division (spinnaker) are as follows: Class A= up to0 55, Class B=56-100, Class C=101-155, Class D=156-170 and up

Cruising division (non spinnaker) are as follows: Class F= up to155, Class G=156 and up Version 020911

2011 Mass Bay Sailing Offshore Race Entry Form

Race Entered Yacht Name Sail Number Division Class Handicap

Skipper's First Name Skipper's Last Name Address City State Zip Code

Telephones Email address Yacht design, eg C&C 35-3 LOA Hull Color

Yacht Club US Sailing Membership Number Mass Bay Membership Number PHRF Fleet

Entry Fee Less US Sailing Membership discount Less Mass Bay Membership discount Net Entry Fee

Skipper’s Signature Date

Racing division (spinnaker) are as follows: Class A up to 55, Class B= 56-100, Class C=101-155, Class D=156 and up

Cruising division (non spinnaker) are as follows: Class F= up to155, Class G=156 and up Version 020911

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INSTALLATIONS COMPONENTS

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