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PHRF/ Cruisers/ R/C Model Boaters/ Predicted Log and Dinghy Racers Southern California Yachting Association Attention One Design/ PHRF/ Cruisers/ R/C Model Boaters/ Predicted Log and Dinghy Racers Enter the 88th Midwinter Regatta 2017 February 11 and 12 or February 18 and 19 The two-weekend format, stretching from Santa Barbara to San Diego, will again enable host yacht clubs to select the best fit for racers wishing to participate in this unique event. This yachting tradition is a chance to test your skills against the best skippers in the West Coast or provide an opportunity to experience the thrill of competitive racing for the first time. The SCYA Midwinter Regatta, one of the Nation's largest sailing competition, offers more than 25 venues, over 600 competing boats, 100 classes and more than 2,500 sailors. Regatta Chair, Marlyn Dinon and team, have been working closely with SCYA, the regatta's commercial sponsors and participating host clubs to ensure everyone has a great time. Each hosting yacht club showcases what they have to offer the sailing community. The Southern California Yachting Association, now in its 96th year of service, continues to facilitate member club communications, sponsor a variety of boat safety seminars, club management training, legislative representation, honor awards and much more. Successful past Midwinter venues tell the story about this unique event: You will have a great racing experience. You will find networking opportunities. Most importantly, you will have a great time on the water! Pick your race dates and sign up early! SCYA is a service oriented, non-profit organization supporting the recreational boating and yachting communities. To learn more, contact [email protected]. Marlyn Dinon, 2017 SCYA Midwinter Regatta Chair (909) 754-0755 [email protected] SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA YACHTING ASSOCIATION Commodore………………………………………………………..Simon Dekker, SGYC/ LGYC.....................................................(909) 215-5756 Vice Commodore.................................................Gary Green, DRYC/PCYA/SBYRC.................................................(310) 650-2673 Rear Commodore................................................Rick Dinon, LGYC……………………………………………………………………(909) 338-0651 MIDWINTER REGATTA COMMITTEE Chairperson...............................................................Marlyn Dinon, LGYC.............................................................(909) 754-0755 Vice Chairperson.....................................................Themis Glatman, SMWYC.......................................................(818) 425-8752 Deputy Vice Chairperson.........................................Frank Roberts LMVYC…………………………………………………………(714) 925-3597 Immediate Past Chairperson.....................................Jo Ann Sedgwick, SGYC........................................................(858) 213-5498 Sponsor Chairman........................................................Peter Tietz, LMVYC............................................................(619) 757-3915 Presenters...........................................................Jerry Martin, KHYC/NYCLB/ALYC.................................................(310) 374-0741 Southern California Yachting Association Sail # Rating 88th Midwinter Regatta Boat type and size Entry Form and Race Agreement Boat Name Host Yacht Club________________________________________ Doc/CF# One-Design PHRF ORCA PHRF N/S Sport Boat ENTRY FEES Model Sailboat Portsmouth Predicted Log Cruising Class Boats Less than 10’....................$25.00* Boats 10' to 19.9'.......................$35.00* Boats 20' to 30'..........................$40.00* Skipper(s) Name Boats over 30'............................$50.00* Phone # Email __ _ Model Sailboats.........................$15.00 Address Predicted Log……………………...…..$25.00 City State Zip Host club may charge additional fees. Yacht Club ____ ___ US SAILING # Expiration Date *US SAILING member deduct $2.00 Please accept my entry in the SCYA 2017 Midwinter Regatta. In consideration of your acceptance, I hereby agree as follows: My vessel will be equipped to conform to all USGC and US SAILING safety requirements and those of the fleet in which I compete. I agree to comply with all rules and instructions issued by SCYA and the host yacht club. I hereby release the SCYA, the host yacht club or participating sailing association, and its officers, agents and committee persons, from any and all liability for any injury to myself, my crew or my vessel arising out my participation in this regatta to the extent that such release does not discharge my insurance carrier under the provisions of the insurance policies on my vessel. I assume any risk of injury or death arising out of my participation in the regatta, failure or breakage of my vessel or any of its equipment, or either conditions. I own or have chartered the yacht entered and I am a member in good standing of a Yacht Club or Association recognized by SCYA, US SAILING, SCCA, or AMYA (Requirement may be waived by Clubs in the PHRF Non-Spin. Class). Date ____________________ Signed ____________________________________________ Fee Enclosed $____________ Signed ____________________________________________ Parent or guardian of minor (if under 18 years of age). MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO THE HOST CLUB Complete above information and send this entry form with a check payable to the host yacht club. For Host Club Use Only Fee Received $___________________ Fleet/Class ____________________________________ Cash $_______________ Check Amount $_______________ Check # _______________ Date___________________ Check with the Host Club for updates and to receive the Sailing Instructions. Some of the Host Clubs also accept online registration. The latest News and Information is available at www.scyamidwinterregatta.org Host Clubs awaits your T-Shirt order. Do not be disappointed. Order now! Check out what is available at www.midwinters.scyaweb.org or with the Host Club. Some of our Sponsors and Supporters may be providing special promotions for participants, if you do not wish to receive this information from them please check this b ox. e-mail_______________________________________________________________ ALAMITOS BAY YACHT CLUB (ABYC) - Date of Race: Feb. 18 & 19, 2017 11 Classes: 505, A Class, C-15, Cal 20, F-18, I-14, Laser Master, Lido 14 A & B 1st Warning Signal: 11:59 am Entries Close: Wed. Feb. 15, 2017 Entries to: www.abyc.org or Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, 7201 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90803. Entries will also be taken race day at ABYC. Skippers’ Meetings: 10:30 a.m. Sat. Feb. 18, 2017 Trophy Presentations: After racing Sunday at ABYC. Event Chair: Fleet Captain David Schack: [email protected]; (310 951-9482) Launching: Two hoists (maximum capacity 5,000 lbs.) and a dinghy ramp are available. Every boat us- ing a hoist must have its own INTERNAL sling. Parking and Storage: Parking is limited to the time required to disconnect trailers and transfer gear. Off-street parking is across the street in Municipal lots. Parking Passes will be available for the Municipal parking lots. Participants may bring their boats into the ABYC yard Friday before the regatta, between 9:00am and 5:00pm. Storage before or after the regatta may be available at $10/day. Please make arrangements for extended storage in advance with the ABYC office (562) 434-9955. Parking at Claremont Launch Ramp is on a space-available basis. Hospitality: The Galley (snack bar) will be open from 8:00 am until 4:00 pm, breakfast is served until 11:30 am. Bag lunches may be purchased each race day. The Bar will be open after racing both days. (See club web site for more information: www.abyc.org) Contact: Fleet Captain, David Schack: [email protected] (310) 951-9482 AMERICAN LEGION YACHT CLUB (ALYC) - Date of Race: Feb 18 & 19, 2017 2 Classes: PHRF and PHRF NS. Newport Harbor PHRF High Point Series. 1st Warning Signal: 11:55 am both days Entries Close: 6:00PM Friday February 17, 2017 Entries to: American Legion Yacht Club, 215 15th Street, Newport Beach, CA 92663. Email [email protected] Skippers’ Meeting: 8:30AM Saturday February 18 in the ALYC Clubhouse “Hut”. Trophy Presentation: 6:30PM Sunday February 19 at American Legion Newport Harbor Post 291. RC Chair: Dan O’Sullivan, Tel. (949) 673-5002, Email [email protected] Slips and Moorings: Guest slips are very limited. ALYC guest dock is available for loading and unloading only. Moorings are available: contact Newport Harbor Master, Tel. (949) 723-1002. Parking: Usually available along 15th Street and Balboa Boulevard. Hospitality: Continental breakfast at Skippers’ Meeting Saturday morning. No-host bar and hors d›oeuvres after racing Saturday and Awards Sunday. BAHIA CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB (BCYC) - Date of Race: Feb 18 and 19, 2017 2 Classes: Harbor 20, Thistle. 1st Warning Signal: 1:00 P.M. Both days Entries Close: 9:00 am, Saturday, February 18th, 2017. Entries to: On Line at http://www.bcyc.org/ (preferred) or to Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bay- side Dr., Corona del Mar, CA 92625-1832. Event Chair: Bill McNamara Email:[email protected] 949-644-9530 Hospitality: No-host bar and hors d’oeuvres after racing. BALBOA YACHT CLUB (BYC) - Date of Race: Feb 18, 2017 2 Classes: Senior Naples Sabot A & B Entries Close: 12:30 pm, Saturday, February 18, 2017 Entries to: Sailing Administrator, Balboa Yacht Club, 1801 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar, CA 92625. Sailing Administrator: Becky Lenhart, Tel. (949) 673-3515 x133, Fax (949) 673-8937, Email [email protected] Launching, Parking and Storage: BYC Dock Master, Tel.
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