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2015 Sunfish World Championship - US Sunfish entries still available

by Sherri Campbell on 15 Jul 2015
Sunfish World Championship Robert Dunkley
2015 Sunfish World Championship - The International Sunfish Class Association invites you to apply as an “At Large” entry to participate in the 2015 Sunfish World Championship to be held October 11 through October 17, 2015 at Yacht Club Peruano, Paracas, Peru.

Please remember that you must be a 2015 class member to participate in the World Championship.

Entries will be limited to 72 competitors. Once 72 entries have been received we will stop accepting entries. You will be notified by email specifying whether your entry was accepted. The Class website will contain a list of accepted competitors as well as those pending or waitlisted. Please submit your online entry as soon as possible.

If you wish to accept this invitation, complete the online Entry Form and use one of the payment methods offered for the non-refundable US$400 registration fee and boat charter fee if applicable.

Boat and blade charter options are also available on the online registration page.

Note that in order to be considered for a charter, you must submit a fully paid entry and charter request no later than 23:59 PDT hours on July 31, 2015.

You may use checks, wire transfers or credit cards to pay your fees. Checks should be made payable to 'International Sunfish Class Association' and must be drawn on a US bank.

The Notice of Regatta and all other information regarding the regatta may be found on the Sunfish Class website.
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