This is the last race of the Interclub Long Distance Series. Due to the absence of “P” mark this race will start and finish using “S” mark. Follow the finish rules as per SI Part G 6.3 Classes: PHRF and JAM. NSC Award: Brulé Bowl – all classes, corrected time. Start: Warning at 1000 at “S” mark. Course: Start at “S” mark as per SI Part A, 14.2. Round temporary up-river mark to port, finish at “S” mark as per SI Part G, 6.3. If RC is not on station for the finish report your results on-line at
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