Thirsty for more

Alan Bergen and crew on Thirsty are in for Oregon Offshore 2019. Thirsty, a C&C 35 MKIII should be familiar to anyone racing in Portland or following the Offshore over the past several years as they are very active racers. Alan has competed in more than 20 Oregon Offshores and raced in Southern California before that. With the same crew for the last three years, and with three podium finishes, we can expect a competitive team to hit the starting line.  

A Salient Entry from Vancouver

Salient, a Beneteau 40.7, hails from Vancouver, BC, making this our first international entry this year. Skipper Christof Marti and his experienced team have been busy in the three years they have been campaigning Salient. In addition to last year’s Oregon Offshore, they have participated in two Southern Strait races and Vic-Maui. We’re glad to have them back! Read more about this team here: http://www.salientracingteam.com/

Defiant is In!

After seeing the very well equipped C&C 115 Defiant show up in town, many of us hoped we’d see her and her crew on the Oregon Offshore. We are in luck as Rich Ackerman and Theresa Coleman have registered. Even though this is Defiant’s first Oregon Offshore, these are not rookies – the team has 16 Oregon Offshores between them, all sailed on Cool Change. As well equipped as this boat is, with a PHRF rating of 75, and with an experienced crew, this boat will have no problem making fast tracks to Victoria.


Another First Timer – Chinook 

Chinook is a Beneteau Idylle 11.5 skippered by Tod Bassham. Yay for first timers and another cruising class entry! Tod reports their main goal is to have fun getting to the northern cruising grounds, but with a performance hull based on a First 35, and with several Oregon Offshore and Swiftsure veterans on board, we can expect some competition coming from this group. While this is Chinook’s first time competing in the Oregon Offshore Tod and Deedie have been sailing and racing a progression of boats on the Columbia river since 2008. Given Deedie is responsible for at pushing for least one of the upgrades because she wanted a faster boat, and with a stated desire not to be late to the party in Victoria, this sounds like a fast and fun program.


Velocity is In

We are glad to welcome back the J/42 Velocity. Velocity is a well-travelled and prepared boat skippered by Thomas Keffer out of Hood River. Tom and crew are very experienced ocean sailors, this being the boat’s 10th Oregon Offshore. Velocity is, in her heart, a cruising boat, but with those fancy black sails and a PHRF rating of 72 she is plenty quick in most conditions. You can read more about Velocity and some interesting projects Tom has done here:  http://www.threefools.org/velocity/index.htm

Riva is back, or is she?

Same boat name, same skipper, but not recognizable as the beautiful blue J/46 that has graced the Oregon Offshore for many years. This year Riva is the still beautiful, but brand new J/121, skippered by Scott Campbell and crewed by many familiar faces. The old Riva had her share of success in the Oregon Offshore, including first overall, first to finish and several class podiums through the years. Throw in the experience of three Pacific Cups and we can expect more of the same from the new Riva. In fact they could well be even more of a threat with less furniture down below in this boat designed to be an offshore rocket ship. As in the past Riva has an aggressive racing campaign planned with Swiftsure and Van Isle 360 on tap following the Oregon Offshore.

Cruising?

Is your idea of cruising staying up all night, wet, freezing cold and possibly seasick?  If so, you can and should join Souffle in our cruising class!  It must be fun, because they keep coming back year after year in this Cal 34, even when they've been our only cruising class entry.  Phil shares Souffle's racing history as this,"I would note that her first Offshore in 2013 we set the record for the slowest last place boat to finish, and in 2014 we set another record, this time for being the fastest last place boat to finish, both of which are sources for pride for vessel and crew."

We love having Souffle and it would be great if some other cruising class boats would join in the fun.  Seriously, getting your boat north within relative company of other boats is a great way to get to the San Juans or other locations further north.  If you are thinking about it, let us know and we'll help you find a way.

1+1+1=1?

One Design that is. The third J/105 to enter is Escape Artist. Their entry brings the J/105 count to 3, meaning they will have their own fleet. No complaining about ratings in this group! OK, at least until they start comparing themselves against the overall fleet.

Escape Artist reports they are probably the "youngest" of the competitive J/105 teams from Portland, OR, which is no doubt helped this year by the 16 year-old son of another J/105 owner crewing with them.  Don’t be fooled though as there are several Oregon Offshore and Swiftsure veterans on the team this year with Dana Sibilla as skipper. Dana says they are proud to be a part of the J/105 Pacific NW OD Fleet 20 and compete almost weekly year-round.


So Many Hands!

Fresh off a double-handed Pacific Cup and delivery from Victoria to San Francisco, what will Doug and Mary do with all the extra hands on Abstract? Surely they will enjoy the help and more company even if it will be a little crowed onboard. This will be Abstract's third Offshore and they are thinking the third time will be a charm.

This is our second J/105 registered for an expected one-design fleet. With another 10 or more active J/105s up in Seattle, we’d love to see some of these crews venture beyond the buoys and join us on the ocean in this surprisingly versatile and capable boat.

See more about the Abstract program here: https://www.facebook.com/abstractsailing/




Needs No Introduction

This next entrant really doesn’t need an introduction to anyone following Pacific Northwest racing over the past 25 years. Built by our Title Sponsor, Schooner Creek Boat Works, and launched in 1993, Rage has been a perennial Oregon Offshore competitor, also competing regularly in Swiftsure, many Hawaii races and even a race to Tahiti! She has collected more than her share of hardware over the years, with a course record or two thrown in for good measure. When Rage sold a few years ago, some of us were concerned she might disappear from the Northwest race scene. However, we were pleased to see Dave Raney continues to race Rage in the Oregon Offshore and Swiftsure and is even fresh off a 2018 Pacific Cup. Crewed by sailors from Portland, Seattle, San Francisco and Victoria, we will see some familiar faces from years past. At 70’ long and built for speed, Rage is a line honors favorite wherever she goes.

An Exciting Entry

The entries are rolling in now, and while each one is exciting in its own right, we love first time entrants. Envolee, and their crew known as “Shut up and Drive” is a first time entrant, and that would be enough to highlight here. However, this entrant is especially exciting to organizers because one, Nathalie is our first woman entrant this year, two, Envolee is based out of San Francisco, making them the furthest travelled, and three, they are competing in the Oregon Offshore Race as a primer for R2AK.

The crew has been racing offshore together for years and welcomed the Figaro 2 Envolee to the family in 2016. Races they have done together or separately include Single-Handed Transpac, Pacific Cup, Coastal Cup, Solitaire du Figaro, Vendee-Globe and the Route du Rhum (go back and read that again….). Her skipper was named Yachtswoman of the Year in 2014 by the Saint Francis Yacht Club for winning the NorCal Single-handed monohull season including competing in that year's single-handed Transpac.

They hope that Sail Like A Girl will enter the race and is challenging them for a pre-race match race in Astoria. The organizers agree and encourage other R2AK participants to consider joining in, please let us know how we can help make that happen!
Lots more here: http://www.nathaliecriouracing.com/



True Love

Is it the love of the ocean, the comradery, the challenge or love of something else that keeps these guys coming back? While True Love, a 44.7' Spencer 1330, might not be a familiar boat name to those watching the results from years past, the skipper and crew should be familiar. This will be the crew's fifth OOR, the previous four were on the Catalina 38 Peregrine. True Love was owned by the skipper's family in the early 90s, and after two subsequent owners and severe neglect the boat was going to auction in 2015. Steve and Sherri purchased her and started what ended up being a 3.5 year refit.

We look forward to seeing the results of that 3.5 of years of hard work in person. If the photos are any indication, we are in for a real treat!

You can find more information about True Love here: https://spencer1330.blogspot.com

2nd Overall

In 2014 Free Bowl of Soup had an unbelievably fast race, but finished 2nd overall to Blade Runner. Just like in 2014, Free Bowl of Soup is 2nd overall, but this time it is 2nd to sign up for Oregon Offshore 2019. These guys are anxious to get back out there after the propeller fiasco of 2018 when they hit a log and sheared off their propeller on the way to Astoria. Despite herculean efforts to replace the prop before the start, they finally had to do the Oregon Inshore (by trailer) to make it to Victoria.

This will be the Soup's 6th Offshore, with their Oregon Offshore highlight being an overall win in 2017. This boat and crew pride themselves on being very active racers, competing in races throughout the Northwest and beyond, including a class win in the 2014 Pacific Cup.

See more about this program at: https://www.facebook.com/FreeBowlofSoup

1st Place for Image!

Image, Catalina 38 from Kirkland, WA was the first paid entrant in the 2019 Oregon Offshore!  This will be the first Offshore race for Image, but Image has participated in Swiftsure 2016, 2017 and 2018 as well as many races in the Seattle area. First to register may not be the only first we report for Image, as they won their Division in the Swiftsure Lightship classic in 2018.

Even though this is the first Oregon Offshore for the boat, the crew is experienced with some who participated in Van Isle 360 in 2017. The skipper also sailed on Stay Gold in the Oregon Offshore 2017 and on Oxomoxo in Vic Maui 2018.  There is more information about Image on their website: http://www.sv-image.net/


NOR and SER amendments

Racers,
We have amended the Notice of Race (NOR) and the Safety Equipment Requirements (SERs). These changes will clarify several potentially ambiguous points and in the SERs, specifically, have either eliminated duplicate or unnecessary requirements or, in the case of the AIS, changed it from a requirement to a recommended item. The links on this website have been updated with the amended documents, and a new link, "Notice re: Amendments", has been added that contains a short summary of the changes to both the NOR and SERs. Lastly, the PDF of the entire Entry Packet and all documents at RegattaNetwork have also been updated. If you have already previously downloaded these documents, please download the new versions to ensure you have the latest information. If you have any questions, please contact me at race.captain@cycportland.org.

Denny Damore
Race Captain

Details of the new Cascadia Cup Race


Corinthian Yacht Club of Portland, Oregon is inviting all racing yachts to participate in the first annual Cascadia Cup.  

This event is a race within a race and is open to all yachts that participate in the Oregon Offshore International Yacht Race and the Swiftsure International Yacht Race events.  

Swiftsure counting events are: Swiftsure Lightship Classic (PHRF Only), Cape Flattery Monohull (PHRF), and Juan De Fuca (PHRF). There will be a single trophy awarded for the overall winning yacht, consisting of a take-home commemorative plaque and a perpetual trophy which will be kept at the Royal Victoria Yacht Club in Victoria, BC, Canada.

The event will be open to all yachts possessing a current PHRF NW rating which enter the Oregon Offshore Race and the counting Swiftsure races.  Scoring will be by cumulative time and distance. Ties will be broken by awarding the win to the yacht with the best numerical finishes.

Corinthian Yacht Club will be issuing an official Notice of Race soon.  Sailing Instructions will be issued approximately two weeks before the start of the Offshore.

For further information, please contact the following;
Commodore: Craig W. Garrison: commodore@cycportland.org


Race Captain: Dennis Damore: race.captain@cycportland.org

2019 Oregon Offshore #43 and Cascadia Cup is now open for Registration

THE OREGON OFFSHORE IS OPEN FOR REGISTRATION!!

This is the 43rd running of this 193 NM race starting at Buoy 2 at the entrance to the Columbia River and ending in Victoria BC,  The race dates are May 9 to May 12 and the crew party and skippers meeting is May 8 at the Rogue Brewpub in Astoria, Oregon.  Our title Sponsor, Schooner Creek Boatworks continues to support this challenging and fun event.  New this year is the Cascadia Cup that is open to all Oregon Offshore competitors that participate in one of the long course events of the Swiftsure International Yacht Race.

For registration, go to https://www.regattanetwork.com/clubmgmt/applet_registration_form.php?regatta_id=18160 .

Looking forward to a great race and seeing all of our new and former competitors on the starting line.

Entrants - 2006 to 2018

2018 Entrants

Abstract, J/105, Doug Pilhija
Aja, Ericson 35 Mk II, Rich Elstrom
Anam Cara, J/122, Tom Kelly
Back Bay, Cal 39, Peter Schoenburg
Cantata, Ericson 38, Tom Brownson
Cool Change, C&C 38, Frank Noragon
Dilligaf, Ross 930 Double Hand, Keith Climenhaga
Fortuna, C&C 115, David De Lanoy
Free Bowl of Soup, J/105, Schenk, Hopper, Davis
Hana Mari, Wylie 43, Ged McLean
Image, Catalina 38, Marc-Andrea Klimaschewski
Journeyman, Cal 40, Rhys Balmer
Rage, Wylie 70, David Raney
Raindrop, Cascade 36, Joby Easton
Riva, J/46, Scott Campbell
Salient, Beneteau First 40.7, Christof Marti
Souffle, Cal 34, Phil Lewis
Spar Trek, Express 27, Kris Amundson
Taku, J/30, Theo Singelis
Thirsty, C&C 35 Mk III, Alan Bergen
Turnagain, Beneteau Oceanis 50, Travis McGregor
Velocity, J/42, Tom Keffer
Wy'East, Cascade 36, Frank Colistro

2017 Entrants

Abstract, J/105, Doug Pilhija
Aja, Erickson 35, Rich Elstrom
Anama Cara, J/122, Tom Kelly
Blue Martini, Valiant 50, Stephen Ford
Cantata, Ericson 38-1, Tom Brownson
Cool Change, C&C 38, Frank Noragon
Desperado, NY 36, Jerry Barnes
Escape Artist, J/105, Dana Sibilla
Free Bowl of Soup, J/105, Schenk, Hopper, Davis
Kinetic V, TP-52, David Sutcliffe
Panama Red, Mumm 36, Chris Schweiger
Passepartout, Stevens 47, Pete Shainin
Rage, Wylie 70, David Raney
Raindrop, Cascade 36, Joby Easton
Riva, J/46, Scott Campbell
Sloop Dawg, Beneteau 405, Adam Martin (did not race)
Sol Pacifico, CATA 470-1, Randall Barnes
Souffle, Cal 34, Phil Lewis
Stay Gold, Morgan 36T, Brian Bugge
Velocity, J/42, Tom Keffer
Whoodat, Tartan 33 (did not race)

2016 Entrants
 
Aja, Erickson 35, Rich Elstrom
Anama Cara, J-122, Tom Kelly
Blade Runner, SC 27, Ward Naviaux
Blue Martini, Valiant 50, Stephen Ford
Bum's Rush, Cascade 36, Mark McCuddy
Canard, Jeanneau 36i, Joseph Gaffney
Cantata, Ericson 38-1, Tom Brownson
Cool Change, C&C 38, Frank Noragon
Free Bowl of Soup, J-105, Schenk, Hopper, Davis
Hana Mari, Wylie 43, Ged McLean
Kinetic V, TP-52, David Sutcliffe
Lady Eileen, Baba 30, Barrett and Jillian Crabtree
Makai, Ericson 32-2, Jack Coulter
Night Runner, Perry 42, Doug Fryer
Panama Red, Mumm 36, Chris Schweiger and Jeff McDonald
Passepartout, Stevens 47, Pete Shainin
Rage, Wylie 70, David Raney
Raindrop, Cascade 36, Joby Easton
Souffle, Cal 34, Phil Lewis
Thirsty, C&C 35 Mark III, Alan Bergen
Time Bandit, J-120, Bob Brunius
Turnagain, Oceanis 50, Travis McGregor
Wy'East, Cascade 36, Frank Colistro
Yachtzee, Grand Soleil 39,  Andy Cross

2015 Entrants

Aja, Erickson 35, Rich Elstrom
Anam Cara, J-122, Tom Kelly
Cantata, Ericson 38-1, Tom Brownson
Cool Change, C&C 38, Frank Noragon
Evermoore, Moore 24, Rhys Balmer
Ion, Beneteau 43, Bill Jones
Passepartout, Stevens 47, Pete Shainin
Rage, Wylie 70, Steve Rander
Riva, J-46, Scott Campbell
Thirsty, C&C 35 Mark III, Alan Bergen
Turnagain, Oceanis 50, Travis McGregor
Velocity, J-42, Tom Keffer
Wy'East, Cascade36, Frank Colistro

2014 Entrants

Aja, Erickson 35, Rich Elstrom
Anam Cara, J-122, Tom Kelly
Avalon, Contest 44, Pieter Smits
Blade Runner, SC 27, Ward Naviaux
California Girl, Cal 40, Timm & Victoria Lessley
Cantata, Ericson 38-1, Tom Brownson
Cool Change, C&C 38, Frank Noragon
Free Bowl of Soup, J-105, Schenk, Hopper, Davis
Icon, Custom 65, Kevin Welch
Ion, Beneteau 43, Bill Jones
Kaos, SC 27, Jim Parker
Katzenjammer, C&C 34, Jim Calnon
Kinetic, Beneteau First 47.7, David Sutcliffe
Kokopelli, SC 27, Eric Collins
Neptune's Car, SC 70, Paul LaMarche
Ocelot, Fox 44, Kevin Flanigan
Panama Red, Mumm 36, Chris Schweiger and Jeff McDonald
Passepartout, Stevens 47, Pete Shainin
Peregrine, Catalina 38, Steve Smolinske
Riva, J-46, Scott Campbell
Shamrock, Yankee 30, Gary Bruner
Siren, Beneteau 36.7, Carl & Nicole Sirois
Sol Pacifico, CATA 470-1, Randall Barnes
Souffle, Cal 34, Phil Lewis
Tabu, Farr 44, Jim Leonard
Time Bandit, J-120, Bob Brunius
Turnagain, Oceanis 50, Travis McGregor
Velocity, J-42, Tom Keffer
Wave Dancer, NY 36, Steve Moshofsky
Wy'East, Cascade36, Frank Colistro

2013 Entrants

Aja, Erickson 35, Rich Elstrom
Anam Cara, J-122, Tom Kelly
Blade Runner, SC 27, Ward Naviaux
Bum's Rush, Cascade 36, Mike and Mark McCuddy
Cool Change, C&C 38, Frank Noragon
Desperado, NY 36, Jerry Barnes
Free Bowl of Soup, J-105, Schenk, Hopper, Davis
Freewind, Cal 9.2, Richard Hudson
Ion, Beneteau 43, Bill Jones
Katzenjammer, C&C 34, Jim Calnon
Kokopelli, SC 27, Eric Collins
Neptune's Car, SC 70, Paul LaMarche
Panama Red, Mumm 36, Chris Schweiger and Jeff McDonald
Passepartout, Stevens 47, Pete Shainin
Peregrine, Catalina 38, Steve Smolinske
Rage, Wylie 70, Steve & Nancy Rander
Raindrop, Cascade 36, Joby Easton
Riva, J-46, Scott Campbell
Rose Petals, Catalina 34, Duane Webb
Rya, Hylas 49, Andy McCann
Shamrock, Yankee 30, Gary Bruner
Siren, Beneteau 36.7, Carl & Nicole Sirois
Souffle, Cal 34, Phil Lewis
Turnagain, Oceanis 50, Travis McGregor
Velocity, J-42, Tom Keffer
Wave Dancer, NY 36, Steve Moshofsky
Wy'East, Cascade36, Frank Colistro

2012 Entrants

Aja, Erickson 35, Rich Elstrom
Anam Cara, J-122, Tom Kelly
California Girl, Cal 40, Timm & Victoria Lessley
Cool Change, C&C 38, Frank Noragon
Free Bowl of Soup, J-105, Schenk, Hopper, Davis
Freewind, Cal 9.2, Richard Hudson
Katzenjammer, C&C 34, Jim Calnon
Kinetic, Beneteau First 47.7, David Sutcliffe
Kokopelli, SC 27, Eric Collins
Kotuku, Farr 1220, Graeme Esarey
Passepartout, Stevens 47, Pete Shainin
Rattler, Olson 30, Michael Campbell
Riva, J-46, Scott Campbell
Rya, Hylas 49, Andy McCann
Siren, Beneteau 36.7, Carl & Nicole Sirois
Time Bandit, J-120, Bob Brunius
Velocity, J-42, Tom Keffer
Waiola, Beneteau 40, Herb Florer
Wy'East, Cascade36, Frank Colistro

2011 Entrants

Anam Cara, J-122, Tom Kelly
Audacious, Navy 44, Stephen Caughron
Bum's Rush, Cascade 36, Mike and Mark McCuddy
California Girl, Cal 40, Timm & Victoria Lessley
Cool Change, C&C 38, Frank Noragon
Kaizen, Custom 26, Robert W. Rinker, Jr.
Kokopelli, SC 27, Eric Collins
L'Orca, Beneteau 35, Jerry Barnes
Passepartout, Stevens 47, Pete Shainin
Peregrine, Catalina 38, Steve Smolinske
Rage, Wylie 70, Steve & Nancy Rander
Rendezvous, Beneteau 36, Phil Owen
Riva, J-46, Scott Campbell
Rya, Hylas 49, Andy McCann
Shamrock, Yankee 30, Gary Bruner
Siren, Beneteau 36.7, Carl & Nicole Sirois
Sol Pacifico, CATA 470-1, Randall Barnes
Thirsty, C&C 35 Mark III, Alan Bergen
Velocity, J-42, Tom Keffer
Wy'East, Cascade36, Frank Colistro

2010 Entrants
 
Aja, Erickson 35, Rich Elstrom
Anam Cara, J-122, Tom Kelly
California Girl, Cal 40, Victoria Lessley
Cool Change, C&C 38, Frank Noragon
Katzenajmmer, C & C 34, James Calnon
L'Orca, Beneteau First 35, Jerry Barnes
Orizaba, J-130, John Hanna
Passepartout, Stevens 47, Pete Shainin
Peregrine, Cat 38, Steven Smolinske
Rage, Wylie 70, Steve Rander
Sanitorium, Express 27, John Mosteller
Summer Wind, Cal 43, Alan Bogslawski
Wave Dancer, New York 36, Steve Moshofsky
Wy'East, Cascade 36, Frank Colistro
Ya'Shure, Pearson 36, Norm Petersen

2009 Entrants

Aja, Erickson 35, Cruising
Anam Cara, J-122, PHRF 42
California Girl, Cal 40, PHRF 178
Mummbo Jummbo, Mumm 30
Puelche, Beneteau 381
Rattler, Olsen 30, PHRF 108
Rendevous, 36' Sloop, Cruising
Riva, J-46, PHRF 45
Sanitarium, Express 27, PHRF 137
Shamrock, Yankee 30, PHRF 206
Thirsty, C&C 35 Mark III, PHRF 128
Time Bandit, J-120, PHRF 54
Velocity, J-42, PHRF 81
Wave Dancer, NY 36, PHRF 112
Wy'East, Cascade 36, PHRF 153
Ya Shure, Pearson 36, Cruising

2008 Entrants

Aja, Erickson 35, PHRF 163
Giant Slayer, SC 27, PHRF 161
Kokomo, Sabre 425, PHRF 114
Legacy, Catalina 36, PHRF 188
Mummbo Jumbo, Mumm 30, PHRF 57
Passepartout, Stevens 47, PHRF 112
Puelche, 38', Cruising, no PHRF
Rage, Wylie 70, PHRF -69
Rattler, Olsen 30, PHRF 108
Riva, J-46, PHRF 45
Rouzer II, J-30, PHRF 139
Rya, Hylas 49, PHRF 136
Sampaquita 2, Dana 24, PHRF 294
Time Bandit, J-120, PHRF 54
Velocity, J-42, PHRF 81
Wy'East, Cascade 36, PHRF 153

2007 Entrants

Airloom, Baba 40, PHRF 164, Tim Morgenroth
Alucinor, David Folkes 39, Andrew Nelson
Caelestis, 50' Sloop, PHRF 75, Michael Pack
Flying Colors, C&C 35, PHRF 125, Jeff Duvall
Freewind, Cal 9.2, PHRF 178, Timm & Victoria Lessley
Legacy, Catalina 36, PHRF 188, Eric Rouzee
Orizaba, J-130, PHRF 30, John Hanna
Navitae Juvenis, Tripp 47, PHRF 15, Sudie Parker & Mike Henson
Passepartout, Stevens 47, PHRF 112, Pete Shainin
Red Heather, Olson 40, PHRF 50, Janet & John Gugins
Riva, J-46, PHRF 45, Scott Campbell
Sting, Soverel 33, PHRF 96, Becky & Bill Huseby
Thirsty, C&C 35 Mark III, PHRF 128, Alan Bergen
Time Bandit, J-120, PHRF 54, Barb & Bob Brunius
Wave Dancer, NY 36, PHRF 112, Steve Moshofsky
Wy'East, Cascade 36, PHRF 153, Frank Colistro
Ya Shure, Pearson 36, PHRF 236, Norm Peterson
Sampaquita 2, Dana 24, Alan Wold

2006 Entrants

Abraxas, PHRF 121
Freewind, PHRF 175
Gamin de Mer, PHRF 248
Giant Slayer, PHRF 155
Hana Mari, PHRF 54
Koeshtkah, PHRF 142
Krazy Bull, PHRF 141
Legacy, PHRF 188
Magic Carpet, PHRF 92
Mummbo Jummbo, PHRF 57
Orizaba, PHRF 21
Passepartout, PHRF 115
Point de Fuite, PHRF 115
Rage, PHRF -89
Red Heather, PHRF 50
Sting, PHRF 96
Tango, PHRF 71
Thirsty, PHRF 122
Time Bandit, PHRF 54
Voodoo Child, PHRF -10
Wave Dancer, PHRF 109
Wild Goose, PHRF 73
Wy'East, PHRF 150
Ya Shure, PHRF 238


Time is Running Out for Safety at Sea Registration

We would like to remind all interested sailors that the Safety-at-Sea classes, a requirement for the Oregon Offshore, are filling up. Here's some info for signing up for the Vancouver, WA class:

Dates: February 9-10, 2019
Venue: Marshall/Luepke Community Center, 1009 E. McLoughlin Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98663 Registration: www.thesailingfoundation.org

Pac Cup

As Pacific cup 2018 is under way, we would like to wish CYC's own Dave Raney and Rage as well as Doug Pihlaja and Abstract the best of luck and fair winds! Also honorable mention to former CYC board member Cathy McCallum who is racing on Westerly. Sail fast!