Shaw Island Classic 49 1/2

Shaw Island Classic 49 1/2
From a previous Shaw Island Classic.

Alert reader Scott Boye of Friday Harbor wanted to make sure we all didn’t forget about the San Juan Island YC Shaw Island Classic on August 8. Seems a perfect Covid 19 race, except the feast afterward won’t happen. I’ve copied the description from the web site where you can register and see who’s registered. This race is an absolute casual hoot. Hopefully we’ll get a report or some pix to share after the fact.

From the web site:

Although the San Juan Island Yacht Club has postponed the 50th Shaw Island Classic Sailboat Race until 2021 (let future club historians figure out why it took us 51 years to celebrate the 50th), we invite you to participate in the special and unique 49 ½ Un-Shaw Island Sailboat Race to be held Saturday, August 8, 2020.

As in the past, the race starts at Friday Harbor, circumnavigating scenic Shaw Island in either direction, and back to Friday Harbor. That is about the only thing that remains the same. Here’s the plan for now. Rather than everyone on the start line at the same time, the race will be a do-it-yourself reverse start. Each boat will be assigned a start time based on their rating and, theoretically, everyone would finish at about the same time. There will be no half-way boat and no shortened course, full race only. This also changes scoring from time-on-time to time-on distance. There will be no race committee boats. The start/finish line will be determined via GPS and visual locators with both the start and finish on the honor system.  Sorry, I know everyone cherishes the post-race banter and hearty lasagna dinner, but there will be no dinner served by First Mates at the clubhouse followed by no awards presentation. Finish times and awards will be posted on our website.

For more information contact the SJIYC Race Committee via email: racecommittee@sjiyc.com or by phone 360.317.6442 (PC Jim Corenman) or contact Fleet Captain, Jerry Whitfield via email: fleetcaptain@sjiyc.com .

We hope to see you there! In the meantime, fresh air sailing is just the thing to escape the Covid-19 craziness. So, have some fun on the water and we’ll see you on the start line.

SSYC Race to Fight Hunger

SSYC Race to Fight Hunger

Seattle Singles Yacht Club’s NW Harvest Benefit Race is coming up September 21st. It’s another great way NW sailors can have a little fun while helping the community. For all of us Elliott Bay Thursday Nighters, Duck Dodgers, Friday Take-your-timers etc., this is a great chance for a fun race when all the evening racing has been “blacked out.”

Here’s the NOR.

Here’s the course.

Have fun!

Let’s Get Festive, Casual Racing Off Shilshole and a Look Back at J/Fest

Let’s Get Festive, Casual Racing Off Shilshole and a Look Back at J/Fest

Bob Ross (Sail Northwest and Seattle Sailing Club) has taken the tack that simply getting people out on the water is good business.

Ross’s companyie are sponsoring the Friday Night Sailfests, free casual racing off Shilsole Bay Marina on the first four Fridays in August. It’s a chance for sailors to enjoy Fridays with friends and family who might not enjoy the more white-knuckle type of racing that often goes on. All boats welcome and there are no ratings to deal with. There are three rules (have fun, no collisions, rules of the road) and three starts (Fast, Not-So-Fast and Dinghies). Between Duck Dodge, the Downtown Sailing Series and Sailfest, a casual sailor can have his/her fill right though August. Be sure to bring the chips. Here’s the website, or call Sail Northwest at (206) 286-1004.

This year Ross also brought back J/Fest after a 7-year hiatus. The event, specifically for J/Boats, light winds Saturday, and lots of socializing. It was a chance for the J/109s to hold their Pacific Northwest Championship, a cruising class and  two of the three J/97es to enjoy some one design racing. Click here for results.  Here are some photos by Jan Anderson. You can see the rest here.