North Star Yacht Club Fall series.

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Mark Gutteridge

North Star Yacht Club Fall series.

Post by Mark Gutteridge »

The North Star Yacht Club on Lake St Clair will be holding their annual Fall Series again this year.Dates are Sept.28,Oct.5th,Oct 12th and Oct.18th.
Hunting Party is planning to attend this year.We thought me might have had enough sailing in by that time but with the loss of the mast we didn't get the burn out we thought we might get.The series is a well run event and they can usually provide dockage for the duration of the event.
We were curious if any other Slams in the area were thinking of racing during the event.I know Dave Grover of Prime Time fame was thinking of racing.We might have talked another Slam from SYC into travelling.
The water is still warm and you can't get into too much trouble in the confines of Anchor Bay.
Chimo;
Guts.
Sam

NSSC Fall Series

Post by Sam »

We'll be sailing Habanero in the Fall Series.
NSSC really does a good job with the racing and the after race festivities.
There are awards for every race and for the series.
7.9s had their own start the year before last with just six boats.
See you there.
Sam

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Tom Line
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Post by Tom Line »

I'm also planning on attending, assuming I can get the boat ready.
Guest

Post by Guest »

I know the LMPHRF rating for a 7.9 is 165.

Is the standard lake St. Clair Rating still 168? I'm filling out the entry form but I've never bothered to get a PHRF certificate.
Tom Line
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Post by Tom Line »

Sorry, above was me. I forgot to log in.
Sam Buschell
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Location: Lake St Clair

DRYA PHRF RATING

Post by Sam Buschell »

Tom,
My DRYA rating is 168 for an unmodified 7.9.
Sam
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