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Nouston Vacht Eluh Bnnual Regatta nouston Vacht eluh Bnnual Regatta 3620 MIRAMAR DRIVE LA PORTE, TEXAS 77571 Ale 713 - 471-1255 PROGRAM FRIDA Y, AUGUST 4, 7972 4:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M. Late Registration Evening - 6:00 P.M . Piano Bar Party (Chips & Dips) SA TURDA Y, AUGUST 5, 7972 7:00 A.M. - 9:00 A.M. Breakfast Buffet - $1.50 8:30 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. Late Registration 11:00 A.M. Skippers Meeting (East Lawn) 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. Sailors Buffet - $2.25 12:30 P.M. Warning Gun - First Race 4:00 P.M. Warning Gun - Second Race 7:00 P.M. Protest Meetings (As Required) 7: 30 P.M. Til Luau - Entertainment SUNDA Y, AUGUST 6, 7972 7:00 A.M. - 9:00 A.M. Breakfast Buffet - $1.50 10:45 A.M. Warning Gun - Third Place 12:00 Noon - 2:00 P.M. Sailors Buffet - $2.25 After Last Race Trophy Presentation Evening Night Buffet - $3.50 FEES PRE-REGISTRATION $6.00 (Up through August 3, 1972) LATE REGISTRATION $7.00 (Beginning August 4, 1972) NOTES • A new Texas State regulation requires each non-member of Houston Yacht Club to purchase a three day, temporary, membership from the State of Texas at $2.00 in order to have liquor privileges. • Houston Yacht Club is not equipped to handle individual cash purchases. A coupon book may be pur­ chased at the switchboard. Unused coupons may be redeemed when leaving. • The Dining Room Bar will open at 10:00 A.M. on Saturday and 12 Noon on Sunday. • The Houston Yacht Club office and switchboard will be open between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 10: 00 P.M. on Saturday. The switchbo ard will open at 8:00 A.M. on Sunday. • A Bulletin Board will be provided in the lobby for messages. Persons expecti ng phone calls shou ld check with the switchboard operator as well as the Bulletin Board. • Houston Yacht Club Regulations prohibit the parking of camper buses and trailers on Club Grounds. OLYMPIC COURSE (Tentative Starting Order") • Tornado • Star • Flying Scot • Snipe • Day Sailor • Hobie 16 • Thistle • Lightning • Windmill • Lido 14 • Flying Dutchman • Hobie 14 • Ensign • Finn • Sunfish Jr.** • Soling • Sea Spray • Geary 18 • Yngling • Sunfish Sr.** • Guf Coast 20 • Rhodes 19 (Keel) CRUISING CLASSES (Tentative Starting Order"] • CRUISING A • CRUISING B • CRUISING C (CCA) (CCA) (TIRC) The Chronicle Trophy will be awarded to the Skipper of the Cruising Boat having the highest percentage winning points. Division of cruising boats into cruising A & B will be announced at the Skippers Meeting. There will be a CCA Fleet Trophy as well as Class Trophies. If there are enough TI RC boats registered, two classes of TI RC boats will be sailed with a Fleet Trophy as well as Class Trophies. CCA Certificates must be dated after January 1, 1969 . Boats without valid CCA Certificates may sail TI RC. Please present certificates at registration. *This tentative starting order may be revised. **Sun fish Jr. is open to those under 75 years old and MUST have a crew of two. Sunfish Sr. is open to those 75 years and older and can have ONL Y ONE crew. Three boats must participate in order to be recognized as a Fleet and given a start. A class not listed may participate by requesting a starting position by August 1, 1972. ENTRY FORM - HOUSTON YACHT CLUB'S ANNUAL REGATTA-1972 PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL THIS ENTRY FORM WITH $6.00 FOR EACH ENTR Y TO: RACE AND REGATTA COMMITTEE HOUSTON YACHT CLUB P.O. BOX 1276 LA PORTE, TEXAS 77571 Skipper's Name: Class of Boat: _ Boat Name: Sail Number: _ Club Affiliation : _ Home Address: Street City _ State Zip: _ Home Phone: _ CRUISING BOATS ONLY: CCA Rating: TI RC Rating: _ I wish to Sail In: (Check One) 0 CCA Fleet o TIRC w ~ ~-......,r--~-.r-~-- o l r- SHOREACRES CAUTION LIGHT I.D~L-__L- _.
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