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SUMMARY:41st Annual Classic Mariner's Regatta - Port Townsend Sailing Association
DESCRIPTION:NOTICE OF RACE \n1. ORGANIZING AUTHORITY The 41st Annual Classic Mariner’s Regatta is organized by the Port Townsend Sailing Association (PTSA). \n2. ELIGIBILITY AND ENTRY  The regatta is open to sailboats of all designs and materials. All sailboats are welcome! Boats may enter by completing the entry form and submitting it\, together with the required fee\, online at Regatta Network: https://www.regattanetwork.com/event/28044  \n3. ENTRY FEE The entry fee is $ 35 per vessel until May 22nd. Late and day of registration fee is $50. \n4. VENUE Port Townsend Bay \n5. RULES The event is governed by the Racing Rules of Sailing (2021-2024). More info on the Racing page of the PTSA web site. \n6. Sailing Instructions The Sailing Instructions will be available after May 24\, 2024 at the event Regatta Network site (see above). \n7. CLASSES Separate starts for PHRF\, One-design\, Cruising\, and In-shore boats. Classes will be determined after registration. Provisional ratings will be assigned by the local ratings/ handicap committee for boats without an official PHRF rating (https://phrf-nw.org). \n8. PRIZES Prizes will be awarded for each class. \n9. MOORAGE Point Hudson Marina has space reserved for CMR participants. You can make a reservation through their website\, use the code: CMR2024 and that should allow you access to the available slips. We have 5 slips reserved through May 7. The Boat Haven marina does not accept advanced reservations\, but will take reservations the morning of your arrival\, if you want to take the chance. If you have any questions\, please call Holly Kays at 360-531-0462 so that we can help make your stay in Port Townsend as easy as possible. \n10. RISK STATEMENT & PERSONAL CONDUCT 1. Rule 3 states: ‘The responsibility for a boat’s decision to participate in a race or to continue to race is hers alone.’ By participating in this event each competitor agrees and acknowledges that sailing is a potentially dangerous activity with inherent risks. These risks include strong winds and rough seas\, sudden changes in weather\, failure of equipment\, boat handling errors\, poor seamanship by other boats\, loss of balance on an unstable platform and fatigue resulting in increased risk of injury. Inherent in the sport of sailing is the risk of permanent\, catastrophic injury or death by drowning\, trauma\, hypothermia or other causes. 2. Competitors will accept full responsibility for their actions during any activity related to this event. This includes on-shore activities before\, during\, and after the regatta. \n11. SCHEDULE Saturday\, June 1: 10:00 am – Skippers meeting at PTSA Clubhouse near the boat ramp in Boat Haven. 12:00 pm – First start warning. Fleets will race up to 2 triangle course races. One-Design classes (3+ boats) may have other style courses- see Sailing Instructions for details. 6:00 pm – Casual dinner at the PTSA Clubhouse. Cost is $12.00 – you can pay at the same time you register(preferred as this gives us an accurate planning head count!) or with CASH/check at the door. Sunday\, June 2: 12:00 pm – Race start warning. The race will be a random leg\, reverse (pursuit)* start based on vessel ratings. 4:00 pm – Post race awards gathering at the PTSA Clubhouse. *All boats will be assigned an individual start time based on their rating. Individual boat start times will be posted on Saturday night at the dinner event. The start times will also be posted Sunday morning at the PTSA Clubhouse door. We look forward to your participation in the 41st Annual Classic Mariner’s Regatta!
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LOCATION:Port Townsend Sailing Association Clubhouse\, 385 Benedict St.\, Port Townsend\, WA\, 98368\, United States
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SUMMARY:2024 Sucia Small Boat Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 Sucia Small Boat Rendezvous will be held at Sucia Island State Park on July 12-14\nThis year marks the 21st anniversary of this annual Rendezvous\,  established in 2003!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKnown as the crown jewel of Washington State’s marine park system\, Sucia is almost the most northerly island in the San Juan island archipelago. It offers several bays for anchoring\, and several camping areas. Echo Bay on the east side offers docks and is popular with big boat sailors\, but this rendezvous is planned for the narrow strip of land separating Fox Cove from Fossil Bay on the southwest.  We will be using Fossil Bay unless a strong south-easterly wind makes it uncomfortable – it has the better beach for landing on. There are mooring buoys and two docks as well\, but these cannot be reserved and may be full\, so be prepared to anchor if you don’t want to beach your boat.  Fox Cove is an excellent place to beach too\, with a large shoreline almost entirely clear of rocks\, but the cove is a bit shallower and has less room to anchor. \nThere are campsites close to the beach\, and plenty of them all over the island.  The prettiest sites face Fox Cove and Fossil Bay.  We try to grab what we call “The Campsite” (campsite #15) at the back left corner of Fossil Bay to serve as our gathering place\, especially for evening campfires. If the first person to arrive could please claim The Campsite\, that would be great (campsites are not reservable).  Tent campers typically share the campsite.  We’ll have a fire in the evenings so bring along your sticks and marshmallows. You’re not camping if you don’t have burned sugar on your face! \nComposting toilets are located close to the campsites – these are clean and virtually odor free. There’s good water on the island but no garbage disposal — be prepared to take it home with you. \nWe have informal potluck gatherings around dinner time at the campsite (or at the picnic shelter if it’s available) and\, if the usual light winds and strong currents cooperate\, we will attempt a Round-the-island “race” Saturday at noon.  This is a unique race in that A) it’s not really a race and B) we never seem to make it completely around the island.  Those are the only two things that may distract from the main attractions\, which are mingling\, relaxing and enjoying the breathtaking beauty of Sucia.  The hiking trails and views are spectacular.  Wildlife abounds.  Orcas\, pelicans\, sea otters\, sea lions\, blue herons\, dolphins\, harbor seals\, deer\, bald eagles\, and gray whales have all been observed.  Explore the sandstone caves.  Look for fossils at Fossil Bay.  They’re easy to spot.  They date back 80 million years to the late Cretaceous era\, when dinosaurs ruled the world.  We found an Ammonite fossil last year.  Take a little side trip to explore nearby Matia or Patos island.  Or just relax. \nThis is a Rendezvous\, not an organized event. It is not sponsored or supported in any way by anyone.  Anyone with a “small boat” is invited to attend.  There are no signup sheets or dues.  Nobody is in charge of this rendezvous.  Your safety and well being\, and that of your passengers and crew\, is entirely your responsibility\, just as it always is whenever and wherever you operate your vessel.  Seek advice if you’re unfamiliar with sailing in these open waters. \n\nFor more info or advice: \nhe SSSBS groups.io message board:  https://groups.io/g/sssbs \nThe Port Townsend Pocket Yachters Facebook page \nMore information about Sucia at the Washington State Parks website. \nRead about Galen Piehl’s visit to Sucia.  Be sure to watch the video! \nSandy Point Marina – a nearby boat launch.  Caution: entrance to the marina is shallow and narrow with swift currents.  Best used at high slack tide.  Don’t even think about it at low tide. \nBellingham boat launches \nIf this Rendezvous  excites you\, check out our sister rendezvous – the Montague Harbour Rendezvous
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LOCATION:Sucia Island State Park\, Eastsound\, WA\, 98245\, United States
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