Canadian Yachting
A new race called the Snakes and Ladders Cup follows COVID 19 restrictions and will meet the qualifying requirements for long distance races like the Van Isle 360. The Cup takes place this weekend, September 4th-7th, and is 180+ miles of a choose your own adventure race.
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Start Time:
15:00 Friday September 4th, (no horns + start is completely on the honour system)
Course:
The Start line is a line from the Eastern End of Imrie Island (48° 41.672' N 123° 19.944' W) and Bouy UH (48° 41.253' N 123° 19.225' W)
Rosenfeld Rock Buoy U59 port (48° 48.188' N 123° 1.633' W)
Please Respect Whale Sanctuary Zones
Sisters Island to Port (49° 29.193' N 124° 26.096' W)
Please record time when The Beacon is Bearing 180mag. Email Sisters rounding reports to snakesandladders2020@gmail.com
Return Leg
Halibut Bank Bouy to Starboard (49° 20.389' N 123° 43.686' W)
OR
Rosenfeld Rock Buoy U59 Starboard (48° 48.188' N 123° 1.633' W)
Respecting Whale Sanctuary
Boats may leave both marks to stb but are only required to leave one to stb)
To finish A boat must enter a Triangle Drawn between Imrie Island (48° 41.672' N 123° 19.944' W, Bouy UH 48° 41.253' N 123° and the Lateral Marker on Grieg Rocks (48° 40.858' N 123° 20.405' W)
After finishing please email snakesandladders2020@gmail.com with the following:
- The Time you entered the finish triangle
- A picture of your GPS with the time showing at the point of finish
- Confirm what you believe is your correct rating for scoring
- If you know or are able to see either the boat ahead or boat behind.
Time Limit:
There is no time limit but results will begin to be tabulated Sunday at 18:00 and updated as finish reports are received. A winner will be declared on Monday at 18:00 unless a boat still racing can possibly correct to finish in the top 3
Results:
Results will be calculated TOT using PHRF BC Ratings or best guess at equivalent
Rules:
All boats are to meet Canadian Coast Guard Requirements and it is suggested Boats meet SER Costal Requirements
Racing Rules of sailing are to be used between boats racing during the day. Col regs are to be used at night. Respect traffic separation zones and remain aware of all vessels
Please respect Covid 19 restrictions and guidelines. Some information can be found here on BC Sailing’s website;
All boats are encouraged to download and record “RaceQs” and record the race while sailing (more details to follow)
Please email snakesandladders2020@gmail.com with any questions or comments or with intention to participate with PHRF Rating.