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ACYC Keel Boat and Multihull Club Champs 2014

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Ao Chalong Yacht Club: ACYC Keel Boat and Multihull Club Championship 2014

Series 2 - Race 1

Date - August 3rd
Race Briefing - 10.30h
Warning signal - 12.00h
Starting signal - 12.05h


Course
To be announced, dependent on prevailing conditions on the day.

All are welcome to join ACYC (Ao Chalong Yacht Club) Sunday sailing races. Breakfast is available at the club from 08.00h onwards. Anybody wishing to sail but don't have a boat are advised to turn up before 10.30h and we will do our best to get you on a vessel.

Eligibility and entry – The series is open to all keel yachts and multihulls with a length overall of greater than 6m. Eligible boats may enter by completing an entry form on each race day, and by paying the racing nomination fee to the Race Officer or appointed ACYC representative.

Fees – There is no entry fee for boats. Crew fees are THB100 per person for ACYC members, THB200 for non-members. PLEASE NOTE: Crew fees are applicable to ALL participating crew.

Classes – Racing monohulls, Cruising monohulls, Racing multihulls, Cruising multihulls.

Course Area – Ao Chalong Bay and surrounding area, details announced at race briefing and subject to prevailing conditions.

Rules – The regatta will be governed by the rules as defined in The Racing Rules of Sailing 2013-1016.

Handicap system – Performance handicap system as managed and monitored by the ACYC.

Prizes – Overall series prizes for first, second and third place in each class will be awarded. Individual race prizes will be awarded to podium finishers on race day depending on number of entries.

Insurance
Each participating boat shall be insured with valid third-party liability insurance to a minimum cover of THB20m, or currency equivalent, for all races entered.

Disclaimer of liability
Competitors participate in the regatta entirely at their own risk. See Rule 4, Decision to Race. The organizing authority will not accept any liability for material damage or personal injury or death sustained in conjunction with or prior to, during, or after the regatta.

For more information, call Alan Carwardine - 0800 401 114.
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