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MSSA 30th Annual American Cancer Society Regatta Print E-mail

The Mount Sinai Sailing Association has sponsored The American Cancer Society Regatta for thirty years. We are very proud that our Regatta is the second longest running Charity Regatta in the United States. During that time we have raised over a half a million dollars for the American Cancer Society.

Join us on Sunday, August 21 2011 for this year's Regatta and the awards party afterwards. The ACS Regatta has been nationally recognized and has been featured in Sailing World magazine among others.


 Click to Download PDF 2011 Regatta Forms
 Click to Download PDF 2011 Sailing Instructions


 Click to Download PDF 2011 Trophy Winners
 Click to Download PDF 2011 Results
 Click to Download PDF 2011 PHRF Buster
 Click to Download PDF 2011 Journal

 

 

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Notice of Race

30th Annual SAILING REGATTA

Sunday, August 21, 2011

GENERAL RACE INFORMATION

 ELIGIBILITY: Open to all self-righting, single-hull sailing yachts
 1st WARNING: Sunday, August 21, 2011 at 11:00 A.M.
 DIVISIONS: PHRF Spinnaker and Non-Spinnaker
(Double-Handed & One-Design Divisions based on entries)
 COURSE: 8 to 20 miles starting in the vicinity of Mount Sinai, Long Island, NY

 

* Over Six Trophy Sponsored PHRF Divisions *

* First, Second & Third Place Trophies In All Divisions *

* Team Trophy Awarded To Club With Best Three Finishers *

* Live Entertainment - Free Food & Refreshments *

* Auction and Raffle Prizes *

 

Post-race party to be held at the Mount Sinai Yacht Club
immediately following the race at approximately 3:30 p.m.

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The American Cancer Society is the nationwide community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives and diminishing suffering from the cancer through research, education, advocacy and service. http://www.cancer.org/