DS 2004 Pacific Coast Championship

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DS 2004 Pacific Coast Championship

Postby boone » Fri Mar 05, 2004 7:32 pm

Great news everyone!!!

Fleet 31 is generously hosting the 2004 PCC's to be held in conjunction with the High Sierra Regatta (HSR) on July 9, 10, and 11. Dave Keran offered a "tentative" schedule as follows:

July 8, Thursday, 12:00 noon to 5:00pm: Registration and any measurement.

July 8, Thursday evening: Informal get together at place to be determined.

July 9, Friday, 10am: Skippers meeting. 11:00am: First of three races.

July 9, Friday evening: Traditional Bear Creek Cove barbecue.

July 10, Saturday: PCC races #4 and #5. HSR events and schedule apply.

July 10, Saturday evening: FYC Dinner (?) for Daysailers.

July 11, Sunday: PCC race #6 HSR events and schedule apply.

July 11, HSR and PCC trophy presentations, usual schedule.

This is going to be an exciting year!!

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Postby boone » Fri Apr 23, 2004 1:35 pm

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PCC 2006

Postby Peter McMinn » Tue Nov 08, 2005 2:40 pm

I know it's way too early to think about the '06 racing season, but I can't help myself.

Does anyone know when and where the Pacific Coast Championships will be held?

The word is EYC in Eugene, OR, but wanted to be sure for planning purposes.

BTW, the '05 PCCs didn't seem to get onto the Events list, which is where I checked first for dates.
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East Coast, chomping at the bit!

Postby captainseasick » Wed Nov 09, 2005 8:37 am

After spending the end of the sailing season, with the boat up on jacks, doing everything I can to make my 30 year old "new boat" look and sail to perfection, it now sits under a tarp, waiting for next season to begin. On Cape Cod, our boating season lasts about 10 weeks, so it is a lot of working, planning, spending, and dreaming devoted to a few outings on a race course. We here on the east coast are a special breed. I don't think anything really gets started till July, but whenever it begins this year, count me in!
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