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RCIYC Jackson Yacht Services Bay Races – Preview

by Bill Harris on 8 Oct 2017
Class 6 start - Sidewinder (Peter and Kate Scriven) to the rear – Jackson Yacht Services Bay Races 2016 Elaine Burgis
The last regatta of the year is almost upon us. Next Saturday sees the Royal Channel Islands Yacht Club’s annual Jackson Yacht Services Bay Races for sportsboat, cruiser/racer, cruiser, dayboat and sport catamaran classes taking place in St Aubin’s Bay.

The racing programme opens at 1230 with the first of two back to back races for the sportsboat and cruiser/racer classes, swiftly followed by the class two cruisers, all sailing olympic-type or ‘round the cans’ courses. The dayboat class will start once the cruisers are away, sailing the first of three back-to-back races.



The sport catamaran classes make their first showing at two o’clock with the first of three races for the F18 sport catamaran class, followed by the Hobie 16 fleet and the Hobie Dragoons.

Racing will last throughout the afternoon and is sure to produce a colourful spectacle as well as truly competitive sailing competition across the classes.

The long-range weather forecast shows a southerly force three to four breeze coupled with sunshine, a great combination for this long-standing and popular event.



The Notice of Race, including the entry form, is available from the Royal Channel Islands YC and on its website. Entries should be received no later than 1.00 p.m. Thursday 12th October. Entry is free of charge and open to all.

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