Attention single handers! This is a reminder that the annual NSC single handed race will take place Saturday September 15th starting at 1350. The course will be displayed on the Committee Boat and it could make use of the fixed yellow marks in Lac Deschenes. Two trophies will be awarded for this race the Ottobahn trophy for the first boat to finish and the Whippet Cup for the winner on corrected time. All boats will compete in one division and will be handicapped as if they are not flying spinnakers but spinnakers are allowed. For background info on the race see Single Handed Race.
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