LOCALE: Southold Yacht Club, North Parish Drive, Southold, L.I., NY;
631-765-5629
ELIGIBILITY: All Sunfish sailors 10 through 17 years of age on the race date. Membership in the USSCA is required for all skippers. Current membership cards must be displayed. Membership applications will be available at registration. If you are a member and do not have your membership card with you, you will be required to join the class. When the Sunfish Office confirms your active membership, your dues will be refunded by that office.
FORMAT: There will be three divisions; Midget doubles, 10 through 13 years of age; Junior doubles, 14 through 17 years of age, and Junior singles, 14 through 17 years of age. Doubles and singles will race on two separate courses. In doubles competition, both skipper and crew must be Juniors or Midgets.
RULES: Racing will be governed by the rules as defined in the RRS 2005-2008; the USSCA and the regatta sailing instructions.
REGISTRATION: 0830-0930
COMPETITORS' MEETING: 0945
RACES: The first race will commence at 1030. It is the intention of the Race Committee to break for lunch after two or three races. No race will begin after 1600.
ENTRY FEES: $35 for skippers and $10 for crews include Lunch, T-shirts and Awards. Class dues are additional.
TOW LINE: It is recommended that all boats carry a 30' tow line.
]]>Many thanks to Christopher Kuehn at Old Cove YC who has arranged that Old Cove Yacht Club will host the Sears eliminations on Friday, July 22.
Time to be announced (probably in the pm).Round-robin, sailed on J-22s.
Do you plan to enter?
please contact Helen Horton at hhbreeze@optonline.net or (631) 779-3236, with the 3 names of your Junior sailors ASAP!
The Notice of Race will depend on how teams there are.
Thank you,
Helen Horton
The Sears is the triple-handed championship to be competed in Lightnings with spinnakers. If you have a team of 3 Junior sailors between 13-18 years old, who can competently handle a Lightning with spinnaker, and are committed to be available July 26-28, please contact Helen Horton at hhbreeze@optonline.net or (631) 779-3236, with their names by Wednesday, July 20th.
If there is more than one ELIYA team wishing to compete, collectively, the association will determine which one team represents ELIYA at the Sears Area B Eliminations at Orient Yacht Club July 26-28.
Thank you,
Helen Horton
As many of you know, I started coaching the Fordham University Sailing Team five years ago when it returned to collegiate competition. Since I retired last year, it has become my full-time avocation. Each year, I have requested your assistance in identifying good students, who are also good sailors, who want to compete at the college level, and several of you have provided promising leads. The first one was for a young lady, Rachel Daugherty, from Little Rock, Arkansas in the spring of 2001. Rachel visited NYC and Fordham in her senior year; fell in love with both, and graduated from Fordham last Saturday with a 3.3 GPA and a double major in Anthopology and Spanish Literature. She sailed for Fordham for four years and was the low point skipper in 2003, when we won our first regatta and again last fall, when we co-hosted with Columbia the 1st Annual Lady Rams / Lady Lions Big Apple Classic. She also served as Team Captain and as Undergraduate North Region Representative to the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association. All this from one posting on the Sunfish Message Board.
In June 2003, SAILING WORLD selected Fordham as it's first "Up and Coming Program" for the year. The editors were prescient because thereafter Fordham won the MAISA Club Teams' Championship and the Greater New York Area Dinghy Championship while our women's team took 2nd place at the Sugar Bowl Regatta. Our application for varsity status has been submitted to the administration and is under consideration. Our ranking in the 42 school MAISA conference has gone from 26-20-17-12-13 and at this spring's championship regatta for the America Trophy, Fordham finished 11th. Our goal for the fall is to crack the Top 10 in our conference for the first time, and our Five Year Plan is to be ranked among the Top 20 nationally. We can only do this by attracting very experienced sailors, who are committed to succeed on-the-water as well as in the classroom.
Fordham University is in New York City. Our beautiful Rose Hill campus in the Bronx is 10 minutes from our home port at Morris Yacht and Beach Club on City Island, overlooking Eastchester Bay and Long Island Sound. The combination of attaining an excellent education at the Jesuit University in NYC, the best college town in the country, and sailing at a sensational sailing site only seven miles from campus is tough to beat. We have a fleet of nine, soon to be 12, 420s and a very active 138 member Afterguard, our Alumni-Parents-Friends of Fordham Sailing support group, that just completed Phase I of a two phase effort to finance a $1 million Sailing Endowment.
If you know some good high school senior or junior sailors, who seek an academic challenge as they prepare for life in the real world, and who would like to sail in some meaningful regattas against good competition as college freshmen, while having fun doing so, please invite them to visit our web site, www.fordham.edu/athletics/sailing and/or contact me at Joesunfish@aol.com. Any and all leads will be followed-up and are appreciated. Thank you very much.
Joe Sullivan, US 21681

SUNDAY SERIES
Every Sunday, May 1 – Sept. 25 (3 – 5 PM)
The American Hotel/Suffolk County National Bank Sunday One-Design Racing Series for Sunfish, Lasers, Moths, JY15’s, and Optis (Other one-design classes are possible).
Check www.breakwateryc.org for application forms.
Got Questions - Email Lee Oldak through BYC website or call 631-267-6325
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Dates:
Rules:
These events will be governed by the Racing Rules of Sailing 2005-2008, applicable One Design rules, the USSA prescriptions and the Sailing Instructions.
Entry:
The events are open to all yachts who have a PHRF certificate. PBSA members receive entry as a membership benefit. Non PBSA members can enter by paying a $10 entry fee. No pre-registration is necessary. In order to have timely results the race committee will use any information available to score any boat for which the race committee does not have a PHRF certificate. No redress will be granted to a participant who has not provided a PHRF Certificate before the race is scored. The onus is on each yacht to provide such. Any yacht which crosses the starting line at the time of a start will be considered racing and liable for the entry fee, if it applies, and for scoring in the series as per the scoring rules.
Location:
The three Sunday afternoon races will start in Cutchogue Harbor. The start area will be selected by the Race Committee to provide an upwind start. Entrants should look for the designated committee boat in leeward parts of the harbor. This could be, but isn’t limited to, C"1", the Wednesday PM starting Line, (S"1" and S"2"), or set marks off Robin’s Island or Nassau Point. Consult the PBSA Race Packet for potential start areas for specific wind conditions. The PBSA Race Committee will broadcast start locations on VHF Channel 72 one half hour prior to the start and when arriving on location. The Friday night race will start at the Wednesday night starting line.
Classes:
The scoring will divide participants into Cruising, Spinnaker and One Design Classes. The Sailing Instructions will indicate the starting sequence and order of starts as specified by the race committee.
Scoring:
PBSA Race Committee will employ a modified "Golf Handicapping" system for daily races. Time penalties will be applied for leading boats in the series. Please see the PBSA Race Packet for explanation of this scoring system. For the series, there will a minimum of three races finished for series scoring and the Low Point System as per RRS Appendix A -A4 will be used according to the rules outlined in the race packet. When conditions permit, the race committee may add races on the water by signaling such. The daily race results for any class for which additional races are sailed will be scored individually with "Golf adjustments" which would be different for each race. Each race will be scored for The New Suffolk Series. The daily placements will use RRS Low Point Scoring of the multiple races.
Courses:
The Courses sailed are to be selected from the pre-published courses included in the PBSA Racing Packet; or, courses designated by the Race Committee Boat or Auxiliary Race Committee Boat.
Sailing Instructions:
SI’s are included in the PBSA Racing Packet, available at New Suffolk Shipyard and may be posted on the PBSA Web site (www.pbsa.net). Due to the uncertainty of staffing Race Committee, entrants should not assume SI’s will be available on the water.
Prizes:
Awards will be given for the daily finishes for each race day and for the series. The depth of the awards is solely at the discretion of the Race Committee Chairman. The awards will be distributed at the PBSA Fall Dinner.
Contact:
Andrew Shemella shemandr@optonline.net
(631) 477-6004
310 Front street , Greenport, NY 11944
Eligibility
Breakwater Yacht Club members in good standing having paid the entry fee of 30.00 and signed the captains waiver, and provided proof of insurance are eligible. ELISA PHRF 2005 certificates must be submitted before 5/25/05 in order for a boat to be scored. Visiting yachts may enter at a cost of $10.00 per individual race. They must provide proof of insurance and hold a valid PHRF certificate or be a stock (non-customized) boat with an easily obtainable rating. Visiting yacht entries must be submitted by 5 PM on the day of the race that vessel plans to sail.
Divisions:
Division splits to be announced based on entries. Non- Spinnaker divisions only.
Registration:
Must be completed in advance on the attached form and submitted with the proper fee, ELISA PHRF 2005 certificate and insurance form. Yachts planning to sail one night only must declare their intention to race at the BYC before 5 pm. that evening to avoid confusion, no entry or declaration will be accepted by the R.C. boat
No boat will be scored with out a valid paid entry in hand prior to the race your time will not be taken there will be no retroactive scoring.
Entry is good for the yacht named on the entry only -no substitutions allowed. Entries can be mailed to Carol Morse 421 North Main Street Southampton, N.Y. 11968
Measurement:
A valid ELISA PHRF 2005 certificate must be submitted
Courses:
All races will be run in Shelter Island Sound. A course sheet and race instructions will be handed out prior to the first race although a course board on the committee boat may be utilized.
Start
The first gun will be sounded at 6:00 PM local time in the area west of Majors Cove in Shelter Island Sound.
Scoring:
The low point scoring system (U.S. Sailing rules Appendix A) will be used. One throw out will be used.
Prizes for 1st 2nd and 3rd place will be awarded in both divisions
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*Changes to these instructions may be posted on the BYC club house notice board prior to the race.
*Empire State Games Qualifier
Note: All Skippers meetings at 10:00 AM unless otherwise noted.
Tuesday Night Racing at Cold Spring Harbor Beach Club starting May 3rd at 6:00 PM.
Sunday Afternoon Racing at Breakwater YC in Sag Harbor starting May 1st - September 23 (including holiday weekends between 3-5 PM. Go to www.breakwateryc.org for details.
]]>Date/Time: Saturday April 9th, 2005 from 9am - 4pm, registration at 8:30am
Location: Eagle’s Landing at Calverton Links | Map This Location
149 Edwards Avenue, Calverton, NY 11933, (631) 369-5200
Cost: $45 / $35 for 2005 ELIYA members
Includes:
(a) Dave Perry’s new book "Understanding the Racing Rules of Sailing through 2008 - 6th Ed.", valued at $35 (cover photo below).

(b) Dave Perry’s entertaining and expert information (lecture in the A.M. and workshops in the P.M.
(c) Continental Breakfast and Lunch
Eastern Long Island Yachting Association and the ELIYA PHRF Council are absorbing a great portion of the costs.
Only room for 120 participants so, complete this reservation form and mail it with $45 check payable to ELIYA to:
Joan Worthing, Secretary of ELIYA
104 So. Magee St.
Southampton, NY 11968
If you have any questions call Joan at (631) 287-3205 or Jeff at (631) 745-9300.
Directions:
From Points West: Long Island Expressway to exit 71, turn left onto Edwards Avenue, Eagle's Landing is shortly after railroad tracks on left.
From South Fork: Route 24, just after Long Island Expressway entrance stay left, it becomes Edwards Avenue, Eagle's Landing is shortly after railroad tracks on left.
From North Fork: County Road 58, becomes Route 25, at light by Crossroads Restaurant, turn left onto Edwards Avenue, entrance will be on your right.
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