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Cyclops Marine 2023 November - LEADERBOARD

Pittwater Beneteau Regatta to be held at Saturday May 11th - reserve the date

by Flagstaff Marine 4 Apr 2024 23:09 HKT 11 May 2024
Aeolus blasts out of the gloom and into the sun as they head towards Lion Island - Beneteau Pittwater Cup 2023 © John Curnow

This year's Pittwater Beneteau Regatta will once again be hosted by the RPAYC and combined with the Lion Island series.

Held on Saturday May 11th there will be both spinnaker and non-spinnaker divisions - more details to come next week.

Time to book the diver to clean your hull, check the sails and call up the crew and get ready for what is always a very enjoyable day's sailing, followed by the presentation dinner afterwards.

If you are new to regatta racing, we would be happy to offer advice and guidance, we can also assist with organising crew and help prepare your boat- just call us on 1300 998 662.

There will be a limited number of berths available at RPAYC for the Friday 10th and Saturday 11th please complete the casual berth inquiry form with a note in the message box ENTRANT IN BENETEAU REGATTA.

Calls for race entry/expression of interest will go out next week along with further details.

We look forward to seeing you and your crew on May 11th as we Celebrate Beneteau's 140 years.

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