This is the second race of the Interclub Long distance series. The start is at “S” mark and the warning time is 1100 hours. The two drop marks off Pinhey’s Point must be rounded to port. Refer to Sailing Instructions for details.
Another great NSC volunteer effort will be happening this Sunday June 10 to tidy your yard as we finalize the transformation into summer mode. If you are interested in joining the work party please contact Rick Nelson who will be very pleased to have your helping hands!
The fastestboats in the fleet are racing at NSC this weekend at the Ottawa Skiff & Catamaran Grand Prix. There’s a strong fleet this year – I14 & 29er skiffs – F16/F18 and Hobie 16/17/18 racing catamarans – and for the speed-hounds: Moth & UFO foiling boats.
The K4 red buoy that marks Blueberry shoal is currently on Blueberry itself, not in its correct position at the outside edge. Please leave extra room. This was reported on 30 May 2018.
The BYC gates are expected to come out around May 24 (+/- a day). Thus, per the Sailing Instructions (see Part G, and the reference to this page), Interclub weeknight racing is expected to start May 28.
Become a better Shark sailor by sailing with your competitors for a day. See how the other boats go about their business, improve your Shark sailing abilities, and make the Ottawa Shark fleet more competitive.