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SEIKO Velatura Ladies Skippers Race 21/10/07

by Sailing Office on 19 Oct 2007
SEIKO Velatura Ladies Skippers Race will be held on Sunday 21 October 2007 at Middle Harbour Yacht Club.



Calling all women sailors, last year this event attracted a mixed fleet of competitors and it is hoped that the all female division will appeal to the more competitive female sailors. This year’s event falls on the same day as the Middle Harbour Yacht Club Opening Day. There will be plenty of events Pre & Post Race in a family friendly environment. Please check the MHYC website for further details: http://www.mhyc.com.au/ladyskippersrace.htm



If you are interested in competing in this event please contact Melissa Yeomans Skipper of Animus via email melissa@deckhardware.com.au or at the DeckHardware office on 9905 9400.



Melissa will again be competing on Martin and Lisa Hill’s Estate Master in the Female Skipper and All Female Crew Division whilst her yacht Animus looks as though it too will be competing in this division. There are three Division in this race:



- FEMALE SKIPPER AND ALL FEMALE CREW

(Spinnaker Division)

- FEMALE SKIPPER AND MIXED CREW

(Spinnaker Division)

- FEMALE SKIPPER AND MIXED CREW

(Non Spinnaker Division)



MHYC welcome’s SEIKO as a new Club partner. SEIKO will partner with MHYC as out Official Timekeeper providing the Club with a variety of SEIKO’s innovative and refined timekeeping pieces and directly associating the new SEIKO Velatura marine watch collection with the Ladies Skippers Race, the MHYC Twilight Series and the 30th Savills Short Ocean Racing Championship 2007. For more information on SEIKO visit www.SEIKO.com.au .



Whether you are interested in Crewing, Skippering or you are in need of a Lady Skipper and some crew please contact Melissa so that we can make this another great MHYC event.



Regards,



Brendan Rourke

Sailing Administrator

MHYC



Tel: 9969 1244 Fax: 9969 3326

Email: sailingoffice@mhyc.com.au

Web: www.mhyc.com.au
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