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Summer Race Team

2023 Race Team Registration Now Open for Members!

Registration Opens to the Public on Monday, March 20!

Register HERE!

 

 

New Program!

BYC is teaming up with the Community Boating Center to bring more sailors, boats and coaches together in Whatcom County. All race team sailors will sail out of the BYC youth dock at Zuanich, and receive coaching from both BYC and CBC coaches. We are so excited to be partnering with CBC to get more of our youth sailors on the water!


We have added an option for sailors who are unable to travel to the away regattas. Our "Home Team" participates in practice, Wednesday night races, and the home BYC regatta. The cost is $250. Use the promo code HOME at checkout to use the discount. Email youthsailing@byc.org with questions!


Practices

Practices will be held at the Zuanich dock Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:15pm to 7:15pm. The season runs June 19th to August 25th.

 

Wednesday Night Racing 

Wednesday night BYC One Design racing will start at 6pm. Sailors should arrive at 5:30 to rig. Races will be staffed with a BYC coach to help sailors rig and act as a safety/coach boat out on the water. Sailors are invited to meet at the BYC afterwards for a BBQ dinner. A great opportunity to meet some of our adult sailors and learn about big boat PHRF racing!

 

Regattas

Below are the regattas that we are going to this summer. Regattas are not required but highly encouraged! 

Summer Regatta Schedule

Coming Soon!

Frequently Asked Questions



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What is a regatta and what should I expect?

A regatta is the name for a sailing race! Our sailors will travel to different sailing venues in the PNW on the weekends to compete against other clubs in our region. Regattas are not required but they are a very fun way to sail in different areas, meet new people, and improve your sailiing skills.


A typical regatta weekend will look like this:


Friday evening:


Boat loading will occur at the BYC. We have an Opti trailer that holds 10 boats that can be towed by a parent. Opti's can also be car topped and tied down on most hatchback's and SUVs. We have an FJ trailer that holds 3 boats and can be towed by a parent. We do not currently have a laser trailer but Laser's can also be car topped. All sailor and parents are responsible for getting their boats to and from regattas. 


Saturday:


Sailors will meet with our coaches on Saturday morning. Coaches will help sailors rig, and give them a briefing before heading out on the water. Our coaches will have motor boats to support sailors on the water. During the day, parents need to be close enough to return to the sailing venue in the event of a boat breakdown or should their sailor retire from races for the day. Sailors can put their lunches and water bottles on the coach boats, as they will likely be on the water until late afternoon.


Some regattas offer overnight camping, in other situations sailors and parents will need to arrage for overnight accommodations. 


Sunday:


Sailors will meet in the mornings with coaches and launch their sailboats. There will be a time stated in the NOR for a last start. No races will be started after this time. Sailors will head in at the end of the day and an awards ceremony will take place. Boats will be loaded into cars and trailer and we will all head home! 

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What costs are associated with race team?

The race team fee covers coaching at practice, and regattas, boat use, and boat trailer and equipment use at regattas. 


Sailors will be responsible for travel expenses for regattas, overnight accommodations, regatta entry fee, and food for the weekend. 

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What do all of these acronyms mean?

There are a lot of terms that our racers throw around! As you spend more time at regattas these will become more familiar. Here's a list to get you started!


NOR: Notice Of Race. Posted online a few weeks before the regatta. Information on report times, schedules for the weekend, location of regatta, and any overnight accommodations(camping) will be posted here. It's basically a summary of how the weekend is going to run.


Report time: The time that the sailors should show up at the venue 


Competitor meeting/Skipper’s meeting: A group meeting with all competitors in Saturday morning to go over specific of the race. Here sailors and parents can ask questions, and safety information will be reviewed. 


SI's: Sailing Instructions. A chart of the bouys (marks) that will be on the race course and which direction sailors should proceed around the course.

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