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RECREATIONAL SAILING
RECREATIONAL EVENT ON JULY 6TH – SUGGESTIONS WELCOME
SHORT CRUISE/RAFT UP EVENT AFTER MACKINAC RENDEZVOUS REMOTE CONTROL SAILING
REMOTE CONTROL SAILING
BOATS ON DISPLAY VIDEO• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwZA46SxgFM&list=PLF2CDFBA603DCA76C• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsPSveCvQ-c
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Join Sailing and Seamanship to become the most desired sailor at Bayview!
These Seven Thursday evenings of sailing will prepare you to be the sailor you desire and to step onto any boat as a valuable, contributing member of the crew.
We guarantee you will graduate on August 14th with the skills, confidence, and connections you need for any boat.
Cost: $300
Schedule:June 19, 26July 3, 24, 31August 7, 14
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Sign up now at the JR SAILING table!Gear Swap tonight at 5pm
Visit the CREW EXCHANGE table & join the contact list!
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• 200 + Active District Boats • Biggest Race Day: Sunday Morning‘s• Season consists of :
•Spring-Summer-Fall Sunday series•Traveler Series•Bacardi Cup
• Crew to sail: 1-2• Crew to Race: 2• Average annual Insurance: $150• Average purchase price: $3000 - 5K• Full suit of Sails: $3500
Best Reasons to Buy:•FUN•FAST•TRAILERABLE•14 fleets in the Great Lakes 4th District•Competitive racing across Continental US•Active, Expert, International Class Association •Jib, Main & Whisker Pole – no large crew list!
LOA: 22.70'
Beam: 5.70' SailArea: 285 ft2
Draft (max.)
3.30'
Disp. 1479 lbs. Ballast 900 lbs.
SA/Disp.: 35.20
Designer: Francis Sweisguth
Construct: Wood or FG
First Built: 1911
STAR SPECS:
Association Web Site: www.starclass.org
Local Fleet Contact: George Macon [email protected]
Terry [email protected]
Race Schedule
District 4 Traveller Series• Tulip Tuneup (5/17)• Michigan State Champs/BoD (5/31-6/1)• 59th Mission Regatta(6/21)• Loraine One Design Regatta (7/12)• Al Henning Memorial Regatta (8/9)• 2014 Districts Championships (8/15)• Verve Cup (8/23)• Paw Paw Lake Open (9/6)• J Holt Thomas Regatta (9/27)• Ice Breaker Regatta/Rolland Vortriede
Memorial(10/4)
Local Club Racing: Season• Sunday Morning Races thru the Ice Breaker• Larry Klein Memorial Regatta• Crescent Regatta• GPYC Blue Nose
- Large comfortable cockpit with open transom.
- Deck-stepped carbon mast with single spreaders.
- Three sail inventory with masthead A-Sail.
- Vertical lifting bulb keel.
- Small cabin for storage and personal privacy.
- Easy to trailer and ramp launch
LOA 22.75 ftLWL 20.47 ftBeam 7.38 ftDraft 4.75 ftDisplacement 1,750 lbsBallast 630 lbs
Features and Specs
- J Boats – the most respected one-design organizer in the world
- The J70 is the fastest growing one-design fleet in the country
- Already 500+ boats in 16+ countries worldwide(And this boat was only introduced in March 2012!)
- Easy to sail - Incredible performance, comfort and stability
- Ramp launchable keelboat
- Over a dozen fleets in the US
- Plain and simple: The J70 is the future of one-design sailing.
Why the J70
Available Boats
4 – 2014 J70s available for delivery early July
1 – 2015 J70 available for delivery late July
Additional 2015 models available late August
These hull reservations are going fast reserve a boat today and receive a complimentary ProStart. ($600 value)
Contact
Contact: Chuck [email protected] LOA 22'9"
Beam 7'5"Draft 4'8"Weight 1750 lbsSail Area 226 sq/ft
Detroit Sailing Opening Day and Fitting Out Party May, 3rd 2014
27Estblished 1986Express 27s Class on Lake St. Clair
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Highlights• 7 Active Boats on Lake St. Clair• Biggest Race Day: Saturday DRYA• Crew to Race: 4-5• Sleeps 4 Comfortably• Ability to race competitively and cruise comfortably•Able to Trailer 8 feet wide•Average purchase price: app $15K
Association Web Site http://express27.org/Local Fleet Contact: Ralph Deeds [email protected] for “Express 27” on youtube.com
LOA 27' 3" LWL 23' 9"
Beam 8' Draft 4'6" (fin)
Displacement 2450 lbs Ballast 1100 lbs
Sail Area 276 sq. Ft (100%)
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Currently there are 11 Express 27s on Lake St. ClairRacing includesDRYA one design on Saturdays May to SepemberBYC BOD one designGPSC PHRF Tuesday Evening RacesBayview Thruday night of the dock RacesCSYC Monday Evening Double-handed July & AugustGrosse Pointe Farms Boat Club Thursday eveningBYC North Channel Race—1st weekend in OctoberAlso, Express 27s have done the BYC and Chicago Mackinac Races.Detroit PHRF RATING—138 DRYA One Design, 153 DRYA JAM
The E27 has had a one design start on the DRYA C Course since the Detroit fleet was founded in 1986. The largest one design fleet is in San Francisco Bay where there are more than 30 boats. There is a small fleet also in Oregon. The rest of the boats are scattered around the U.S. and Canada. The National Championship is usually held in San Francisco. Detroit has hosted the event three times. Wally Cross won the national championship when the regatta was held in Detroit in 1987, Other luminaries who have won the nationals include John Kostecki, Jeff Madrigali and Dave Hodges of Santa Cruz Sails.E27s were among the first ultralight sport boats when production started at Alsberg Bros. Boatworks in 1982. The Carl Schumaker design caught on quickly on the West Coast where the boat is concentrated. Several boats do the Pacific Cup race from San Francisco to Hawaii and the Coastal Cup every year. The boat was designed and built to Lloyd’s ocean racing standards. Also, it meets the Chicago YC stability standard for the Chicago Mac.
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Contact: Dave [email protected] LOA 25'0"
Beam 8'0"Draft 4'0Weight 4000 lbsSail Area 286 sq/ft
WAYFAIRER
Contact: Nick [email protected] LOA 15'9"
Beam 6'1"Draft 3'10"Weight 373 lbsSail Area 130 sq/ft
MELGES 24
Contact: Greg [email protected] LOA 24'0"
Beam 8'2"Draft 5'0"Weight 1783 lbsSail Area 380 sq/ft
MELGES 20
Contact:
Lance Smotherman
[email protected] LOA 20'0"Marc Hollerbach Beam 7'0"[email protected] Draft 4'6"
Weight 1146 lbsSail Area 260 sq/ft
CATALINA 27Contact: Jim
[email protected] LOA 26'10"
Beam 8'10"
Draft 4'0"
Weight 7300 lbs
Sail Area 340 sq/ft
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• 20+ Active Boats • Biggest Race Day: Wednesday Night (11 Boats)• Largest One-Design Class for Mackinac• Season consists of 3 series
•Lake St. Clair•Lake St. Clair – Lake Huron•Wednesday Nights
• Crew to sail: 2• Crew to Race: 6-8• Sleeps 6 Comfortably• Average annual cost to operate: $6-8K• Average purchase price: $18-30K
• Best Reasons to Buy:•Competitive racing•Class Camaraderie•Active, knowledgeable, and dynamic class association•Cost controls on sail materials and purchase frequency•Ability to race and cruise competitively and comfortably on a budget
Association Web Site: www.candc35.comLocal Fleet Contact: David R. Keys [email protected]
Hull Type: Fin w/spade rudder Rig Type: Masthead
LOA: 34.58' LWL: 27.50'
Beam: 10.58' Listed SA: 576 ft2
Draft (max.) 5.25' Bal Type Lead
Disp. 11000 lbs. Ballast: 5000 lbs.
SA/Disp.: 19.29 Bal./Disp.: 47.62%
Designer: Cuthbertson & CassianBuilder: Hinterhoeller Ltd. / C&C
Construct.: FG # Built 205
First Built: 1969 Last Built: 1973
Annual Events
Race Schedule - CountersSt. Clair Series – 6 Races• DYC Memorial (5/24)• WYC Overnight (6/13)• DBC/GPC Race (6/21)• EBC Race (8/15)• DYC Sweepstakes(9/13)• GPYC Bluenose (9/20)Overall Series – 6 Races• BYC Mackinac Race (7/12)• EBC Race (8/15)• S.O.D.I. Regatta (8/16)• Sarnia Leukemia/Friendship (8/30-8/31)• GPYC Bluenose (9/20)Wednesday Night Series• Spring: 5/14 – 6/25• Fall: 8/13-9/24Other Races: - Non Counters• DRYA Series• Bayview One-Design• TYC Mills Race• BYC North Channel Race• WYC Chimo Race
Social Events:January: Season Awards BanquetFebruary: Curling Bonspiel (Windsor)April: Spring Class MeetingJuly: Mackinac Island Porch Party (Island house)August: Summer One-Design Invitational RegattaSeptember: Sarnia RendezvousSeptember: Featherbowling (Cadieux Cafe)October: Fall Class Meeting
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Sample Boats for SaleYear Price Location Year Price Location
1973 $19,900 City Island, NY 1973 $25,000 New Rochelle,
NY
1971 $27,000 Sarnia, On 1970 $42,000 Staten Island,
NY
Detroit Sailing Opening Day and Fitting Out Party May, 3rd 2014
One Design
Established 1998Great Lakes
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Highlights• 9 Active Boats on Lake St. Clair, 6 that race outside of Detroit• Biggest Race Day: Wednesday Night (9 Boats)• Biggest One-Design Large Boat Class for Mackinacs since 1998• Crew to sail: 2 - Double Hand Class in Bermuda Race• Crew to Race: 6-8• Sleeps 8 Comfortably• Ability to race competitively and cruise comfortably•Sprit Pole Operation, Much Simpler than a Spin Pole•Roller Furler Headsail•Class still growing – 4 Detroit J/120’s added in the last 2 years•Average purchase price: app $145K – some can be had for less
Facebook Page: Great Lakes J/120’sAssociation Web Site: www.J120.orgLocal Fleet Contact: Frank Kern - [email protected]
Hull Type:Fin with bulb & Spade Rudder
Rig Type:
Fractional Sloop
LOA: 40.00’ LWL: 34.50’
Beam: 12.00'Listed
SA: 780 ft2
Draft (max.) 7.00’
Disp. 15000 lbs. Ballast: 6000 lbs
SA/Disp.: 21.67 Bal./Disp 43.17%
Disp/Len 151.1
Designer: Rod Johnstone
Builder: J Boats (France) & Tillotson Pearson (USA)
Construct.: FiberglassKeel
type: Lead
First Built: 1994Last Built: 2006 # Built: 230
AUXILIARY POWER (orig. equip.)Make: YanmarType: Diesel HP: 38
TANKSWater: 75 gals. Fuel: 27 gals.
Race ScheduleGreat Lakes Championship – 4 Races• BOD• Lake Huron International (7/4)• Bayview Mackinac (7/12)• Chicago Mackinac (7/19)Windsor YC Wednesday Night Series• Spring: 5/14 – 6/25• Fall: 8/13-9/24Other Races• DRYA Series class championship• WYC Chimo Race
Social Events:
April: Spring Class MeetingMay thru October: J Dock Wednesday Race Night SocialJune: BOD PartyDecember: J/120 Solstice Party
Why a J/120?• Maintains Resale Value - Scrimp construction means much
less deck rot• Sprit Pole Operation, Much Simpler than a Spin Pole• A Sailors’s Yacht – Wide Deck, Nice Accommodations,
and a Joy to Sail• Carbon Mast – Less people required on rail• Competitive one design racing and pro sailor limitation• Class Camaraderie• A serious class that also like to have fun• Active, knowledgeable, and dynamic class association• Cost controls on sails – Limit of 2 purchases a year• Sail Limitation – 155% and 105% Headsails, 3 Spinnakers
(Short Course) - Roller furling headsail used for all races• Ability to race on Lake St. Clair or any offshore regatta• New Wider J Dock - 8 J/120’s docked at Bayview
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• Number of active boats in area 15• Largest Local Regatta BYC BOD• Largest National Regatta 100 Boats• Number of crew to sail 1• Number of crew to race 3 or 4• Tuesday Evening Racing• Thursday Evening BYC Off the Dock
• Best Reason to Buy: Beautiful boats with classic lines. Easy to sail, easy to race with only 3 or 4people. Easy to trailer to out of town events. Strong national and international class.
•National Events Etchells World Championship Newport RI, 100 + Boats Etchells North American Championship Chicago IL, 50+ Boats Jaguar Winter Series Miami FL, 70+ Boats
Association Web Site: www.etchellsna.comLocal Fleet Contact: Jim Best
Etchells specificationsLOA: 30' 6"LOW: 22'Beam: 6' 11"Draft: 4' 6"Displacement: 3,700 lbs.Sail area: 310 sq. ft.
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2014 Fleet 7 Race Schedule
May 17,18 Great Lakes ChampionshipMay 30,31,June 1 BODAug 3 Sunday RacingAug 17 Sunday RacingSept 14 Sunday Racing
T -10 Sailing
• An easy to sail or race 33 foot boat, for a very reasonable price. – Nine and a half feet of cockpit seating and very user friendly deck layout for sailing– Simple to sail and low cost sail plan for all skill levels– A fun, friendly and helpful association ready and willing to help you get to your
desired sailing level
• Strong National One-Design Fleet– National Championships regularly have 30 - 40 boats participating
• Very competitive Handicap rating if you are not interested in one-design racing – Bayview Mackinac Race PHRF Finishes:
• 2013 2nd place 2012 1st and 3rd place 2011 2nd place
Class: Tartan Ten One Design • (LOA): 10m [33'1.75"]• (LWL): 8.2m [27']• Beam: 2.8m [9'3"]• Draft: 1.8m [5'10.5"]• Ballast: 3,340 lbs. • Mast: 46xft from deck, • Hull: Balsa-cored fiberglass• 7/8th fractional rig,• Main = 267.7 ft^2• #3 Jib ~ 210 ft^2• Crew: Racing 4-8,• Cruising 2-3• PHRF Rating: 126• 9’6” cockpit seats• Sleeps 6 people: V Berth, 2 in main cabin, 2 in
aft quarter
Additional Information• Class web site: www.tten.com
– Rules– Fleet information– Education / Tuning guides– Upcoming Events and Races
• North American Championship in Chicago on 8/7 -8/10– Photos / Videos– Classifieds Boats range from $5,000 - $35,000– Local Fleet Captain
• Sean Murphy - [email protected] (Double Jeopardy)
BENETEAU 36.7 Contact: Rod Spearin
[email protected] LOA 36'1"
Beam 11'4"
Draft 7'2"
Weight 12795 lbs
Sail Area 655 sq/ft
• PHRF Sailing
PHRF = Performance Handicap Racing Fleet
PHRF Allows Dissimilar Boats to Race Together
Develop Handicap Ratings Based on Potential
Performance
Allows for people to race whatever they have.
Don’t need to buy a One Design to race.
Bell’s Beer Bayview Mackinac Race and other major “big
boat” races use PHRF for mixed fleets.
Detroit Sailing Opening Day and Fitting Out Party May, 3rd 2014
Race CommitteeVolunteer Opportunities
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RC is responsible for:
• Sailing instructions &
elements of skippers
meeting
• Course setting
• Start and Finishing of racing
• Safety decisions
RC is important for:
• Quality of racing
• Overall event plan and
execution
• Safety of all people on the
water
• Reputation of the Club
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Principal Race Officer
Driver
Signals
Timer
Recorder
On the Water:Mark Set Boat
Pin Boat
Off the Water:Registration
Scoring Awards
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Where Race Committee Can Take You
It’s a Great Way To:• learn a new sport• be on the water, even if you
don’t sail or race, or have a boat
• make existing racers better• stay in the sport if you don’t
want to (or can’t) race
It Can Lead To:• Regional, national, international
events• Judging, Umpiring
Next Steps:
• Race Committee Orientation Meeting 5/13, Sign Up!• BOD ride alongs available• Off the Dock Racing • DRYA race ride alongs
Volunteer Database
Bayview is in the process of developing a web based volunteer database to maintain a centralized list of contacts.
This will assist Bayview to:
Schedule & coordinate volunteer work
Match volunteer skills with opportunities
Improve communication
Recognize the efforts of volunteers
Volunteer Opportunities
Bayview volunteer opportunities include:
Race Committee – both on the water & on shore activities Race Management Social activities Special projects (BYC archives) BYC Committees (house & grounds, publications, Junior Sailing,
adult sailing/club boats, etc)
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Get Involved – We Need You!
Volunteering can be fun, rewarding and a great way to meet people sharing the same interests.
Sign up today so we can get your contact information.
If any questions, contact Peter Griffin via email at [email protected].
Crew Exchange
Excellent chance for boat owners to find crew and provide opportunities for new sailors.
- Never find your self short of crew on race day.- Discover new talent to train before your competitors.
Great way for sailors to find new opportunities to crew.-Experience sailing on a variety of types of boats.- Perfect chance for Junior Sailors, Adult Learn to Sail Students, and other new sailors.
Crew Exchange Database
Bayview is working to develop a new dynamic Crew Exchange Database to replace current static bulletin board style crew exchanges:
Build user profile for crew or boats Identify needs, skills, and availability Run automatic query to match crew and boats Trigger automatic notifications when matches are found
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How Do I Sign Up?
Sign up today at the Crew Exchange table so we can get your contact information.
You will be notified once the database is live.
If any questions, contact Ryan Farrell via email at [email protected].
Session I & II Orientation Session III & IV OrientationTuesday, May 6 Thursday, July 24
Session I – Mondays Session III - MondaysMay 12, 19 & June 2, 9, 16 & 23 July 28, August, 4, 11, 18, 25 &
September 8
Session II – Wednesdays Session IV - WednesdaysMay 14, 21 & June 4, 11, 18, 25 July 30, August 6, 13, 20, 27 &
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• Classes are taught by experienced instructors on Ultimate 20’s -- a very stable, yet responsive sailboat.
• 3:1 ratio of student sailors to instructor
• All novice, intermediate, or advanced students are welcome, whether you are a Bayview Member or not
• Non Bayview Members will also enjoy BYC Member privileges while attending classes including use of the restaurant and club house facilities.
• To start your adventure, all you need is to show up with a life jacket, light soled shoes or non-marking shoes, and an open mind
• Registration forms are available:• www.byc.com under the “Learn to Sail ” link• Register with the office - 313.822.1853• Registration information and forms at the Open House
Booth
• Program Coordinator is Daniel Klaasen:• 313-719-0041• [email protected]