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2013 Heaven Can Wait Charity Sailing Regatta - 40 days to go!

by Mel Steiner on 7 Oct 2013
2013 Heaven can wait charity sailing regatta at Lake Macquarie RMYC Toronto
Yes, we are a shade over five weeks to go before the start of the 2013 Heaven Can Wait Charity Sailing Regatta. If you have not got your entry in, you need to do it now so that you have the best chance of winning the ‘virtual fund raising race’ in support of the Hunter Region of the NSW Cancer Council.

Research and assistance programs supporting breast and prostate cancer patients are well supported, and while research into the other forms of cancer - bowel, lung, brain, pancreatic and liver, have improved the survival rates, support for recovering patients – a lot of whom are men, are not at the same levels, and so our focus this year is supporting the domestic assistance programs for recovering patients with these sorts of cancers.

So, get on board now with your entry into one of the most unique charity sailing regattas in Australia and start fundraising for a great cause.

Some points to note about this year’s event:

·We have moved it to later in the year – November 16/17 when we hope the weather will be kinder to us

·It is scheduled on a weekend closest to a full moon - hopefully making the 12 and 24 hour races a little more comfortable.

·The Start boat will be Solar Sailor and for the first time, the start will be a la Hobart with a canon to get you on your way.

·The course will be reversed so that spectators will get plenty of photo opportunities – first seeing the boats start and heading towards Speers Point, and then a second time as they come back down past the start and head down to the other end of Lake Macquarie.

·Family and friends will be able to board Solar Sailor for a 4 hour cruise involving the start, and many photo opportunities as boats start and pass the start area for a second time. The cruise will also include a multi course cocktail menu and will of course be fee based. Tickets for the Start boat cruise will be on sale later this week at the RMYC Toronto.

·Don’t forget we will also have the pre race dinner on the Friday night at the RMYC Toronto, and as always it will be wow night with the opportunity to get up close and personal with some of our sailing superstars. At this year’s dinner, we already have Leisl Tesch – winner of a gold medal at the London Paralympics and we are currently working on another 1-2 high performance yachties to also be in attendance. Tickets for the pre race dinner will be on sale at the RMYC Toronto later this week.

·Our interviewer for this year’s pre race Dinner is Angela Catterns – well known radio personality and journalist. Angela will also be competing in this year’s event representing Balmain Yacht Club.

So again, if you have not got your entry in, don’t waste time, do it now – here

Look forward to seeing you all on the weekend o November 16/17 and of course for the pre race dinner on November 15
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