Racing Registration Bean Dinner

Reminder to all YRYC Racers -- the registration bean dinner is this Wednesday 4 April at 1800 in the YRYC clubroom.  Printed copies of the 2007 YRYC Racing Rules and Guidelines will be provided; please come prepared to complete registration materials, pay the registration fee, and sign up for RC and bean dinner dates. Crew are welcome to attend.

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2007 Cruise Calendar

Remember, it only takes two boats to start a cruise. Mention it out loud and others will say “That sounds good, I’m going too!” Last year we had great participation from both sailors and power boaters alike and I’m sure that will continue. If you are new to cruising (as we all were at one time) and would like some mentoring to get started, please be in touch. There is no finer way to spend a weekend, a week, or longer, than cruising with your friends and fellow boaters. Closely following last year’s successful calendar, the 2007 York River Yacht Club Cruise Calendar is outlined below.

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YRYC Racing Awards Dinner

Over 50 racers, family and friends turned out for YRYC's 2014 Racing Awards on November 12th at the YRYH. Fifteen different boats won awards over the course of the season in the Wednesday night series, Frostbite and specialty races. Complete results can be found on the YRYC racing specialty races, Spring, Summer, and Fall series scores web pages.

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YRYC October Meeting

The October meeting will be a Halloween bash at the club room on Friday, 30 October, at 6:30PM. Kathy Bowen is organizing the meeting and she will be responsible for the main dish. Members please bring appetizers, side dishes or desserts in Halloween colors. Costumes are not mandatory, however we would love for everyone to dress up and get into the Halloween spirit. Let your imagination run wild. Hope everyone will be able to attend.

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Moonlight Race Results

This year's Moonlight Race was atypical in that it saw big winds, big waves and lots of boat speed. The only thing missing was the moon, which didn't appear until after most boats had crossed the finish line. Steve Bowen and crew on Dream On put a big hurt on the spinnaker boats, and Bill Strauss and the Excalibur team did the same in the non-spin fleet.

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