An awesome fall weekend regatta of Interclub PHRF Keelboat course and long distance racing at low entry cost. Hosted by BYC, the racing is accompanied by a Saturday night social Steak Dinner (Dinner tickets extra). Register online at LDOP 2015 website. Entry Fee $30+HST before Sept. 1st, $35+HST after. For more info see here or the official BYC LDOP 2015 website.
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