The list of registered boats and their fleets are now available on the corresponding results page. Here are direct links to the Tuesday fleets for your convenience: Tuesday – Alpha Course and Tuesday – Bravo Course. For Tuesday courses, boats with Flying Sail and Non-Flying Sail ratings will appear in the list twice, once with each rating. Boats will be scored according to the rating they declare for the first race, as per the SIs. If your boat does not appear in the list and you thought you were registered, please contact Jennifer Holliday at race-registration@nsc.ca.
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