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Dates set for 2020 Women's Keelboat Championships at Hudson Yacht Club

by Sail Canada 26 Feb 2020 08:04 PST 1-4 October 2020
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Sail Canada is excited to announce that dates have been set for the 2020 Women's Keelboat Championships! The event will be held from Thursday, October 1 to Sunday, October 4 at Hudson Yacht Club in Hudson, QC.

There will be one day of training followed by three days of racing and racing will take place in J/22s.

Hudson Yacht Club has a rich history of hosting high-quality events from Sail Canada's Sail Central at the Fruitbowl Regatta to the J/22 and Etchell Canadian Championships. We are excited to have Hudson Yacht Club host the 2020 Sail Canada Women's Keelboat Championships.

A challenge from Sail Canada

The Women's Keelboat Championships is a long-standing Sail Canada event and a great opportunity to get female sailors from across the country together for a weekend of competition.

We are challenging every club in Canada to try and get a team together to compete in the 2020 Women's Keelboat Championships. This event is a great opportunity for not only the experienced racers but also an opportunity to encourage the female youth and dinghy sailors at your club to get involved in keelboat racing!

Will your club be there?

The hosts of the event are happy to provide assistance with finding charter boats and even additional crew members if needed!

See the NOR and register here.

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