For years, the C&C 27 fleet has been organizing post race raft-ups. This chart of preferred raft-up locations may be of interest to other fleets who are also interested in hosting raft-ups. It shows several preferred locations for rafting-up, and the wind directions from which each location offers good shelter. Post-race raft-ups are a great way to socialize with crews from other clubs! (There were 9 C&C 27s at our last raft-up, including 3 boats from BYC, and 2 non-racing boats; that is pretty typical.)
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