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2006

SCYYRASouthern California YouthYacht Racing AssociationRacing Calendar

and Yearbookwww.scyyra.org

Southern California Youth YachtRacing Association

An organization formed in October �977, under Southern California Yachting Association (SCYA), for the purpose of dedicating itself to the improvement of sailing skills among youth racing sailors in Southern California.

Association goals are accomplished by:

• Publishing a master calendar of youth sailing events.

• Setting up sailing instructor seminars.

• Coordinating and sponsoring One Design seminars.

• Stressing the importance of participation in US Sailing Junior Championships and communicating the methods to accomplish this.

• Sponsoring six regatta series of four or more races each throughout the year: the North Perpetual Trophy for Naples Sabots; the Ullman Perpetual Trophy for Lasers; the Frost Perpetual Trophy for Laser Radials; the Perry Perpetual Trophy for 420’s; the Dick Sweet Team Race for Naples Sabots and the Shadden series for CFJ’s.

• Awarding the Stewart Carpenter Memorial Trophy for the top boy-girl CFJ finisher at the Southern California Junior Olympic Regatta.

• Disseminating information regarding youth activities through SCYYRA representatives at Member Yacht Clubs.

• Acting as an “ombudsman” for junior skippers and their One Design racing associations.

• Coordination of youth activities through SCYA, US Sailing and CISA.

• Acting as a contact with US Sailing Youth Committees.

• Creating a long range planning committee to revise and further the association goals.

Useful WebsitesSo Cal Youth Yacht Racing Assoc. .............................................www.scyyra.org U.S. Sailing Association.......................................................... www.ussailing.org Interscholastic Sailing Association....................... www.highschoolsailingusa.org Pacific Coast Interscholastic Sailing Association..........................www.pcisa.org Intercollegiate Sailing Association of NA .........................www.collegesailing.org Pacific Coast Intercollegiate YRA ......................... www.collegesailing.org/pciyra Club420 Class Association .......................................................www.club420.org Laser Class North America ............................................................www.laser.org International Naples Sabot Association ............................www.naples-sabot.org 29er Class Association .................................................................. www.29er.org U.S. Sabot Association .............................................................www.ussabot.org CFJ Class Association ...............................................................www.cfjclass.org

Cover Photos: GTSPhotos.com

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2006 CISA ADVANCED RACING CLINIC

April 8-11, 2006

Featuring some of the finest coaches and sailors in the world.

Deadline: February �, 2006

OFFICERSChairman: Chuck Sinks (SDYC) Email: [email protected]�67� Liggett Dr., San Diego, CA 92�06(858) 792-4660

Vice Chairman: Mike Segerblom (USSCLB/ABYC) 925 Magellan Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Email: [email protected](7�4) 878-�520 Fax (7�4) 557-0578

Secretary: Sharon Brown (MBYC) Email: [email protected] Murat Court, San Diego, CA 92��7(858) 270-5258

Treasurer: Linn Aitken (BCYC) Email: [email protected] Carnation Avenue, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625(949) 675-8�28 Fax (949) 645-2�0�

DIRECTORSMike Blecher, Sharon Brown, Virginia Howard, Mike Segerblom, Chuck Sinks, John Shadden, Scott Barnard, John Fretwell, Ward Mace, Peter Wenner, Guy Turner

CHAIRPERSONSNorth Series John Fretwell (MBYC) (858) 488-0�2�Sweet Series Caleb Silsby (NHYC) (949) 72�-6856Ullman/Frost Series Scott Barnard (NHYC) (949) 645-90�4Perry Series Chuck Sinks (SDYC) (858) 792-4660Shadden Series Mike Segerblom (USSC) (562) 4��-79�9CISA Clinic Marylee Goyan (6�9) 4�5-2828Area “J”, Sears, Bemis, Smythe Chuck Sinks (SDYC) (858) 792-4660US SAILING Training Liaison Nancy Blair (CorYC) (6�9) 4�5-0522

PAST CHAIRMENTom Shadden (LBYC) Dick Sweet (BYC) Betty Pinckney (BYC)Gary Grimes (LIYC) Marylee Goyan (SDYC) Oliver Peters (SDYC)Jan Cassel (BCYC) Diane Armstrong (CalYC) Don Becker (BYC)Jerry Frick (HHYC) Mike Bingham (CorYC) Don Zinn (CBYC)Bob Captain (SDYC) Jack Oliver (ABYC) George Diskant (CalYC)Bill Campbell (SDYC) Mike Blecher (Cal YC)

HONORARY LIFE MEMBERSTom Shadden (LBYC) Dick Sweet (BYC)Betty Pinckney (BCYC) Marylee Goyan (SDYC)

2006 Committee ChairsSouthern California Youth Yacht Racing Association

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JANUARY 20067-8 Sat-Sun ABYC Rose Bowl (High School 3/5) CFJ14 Sat BYC So Cal #3 CFJ14-15 Sat-Sun SDYC Jr. Invitational (North 3/4) NSabot15 Sun LIYC Midwinter Tune Up Regatta L,LR,Sabot,CFJ18-21 Wed-Sat Long Beach US SAILING – National Sailing Program Symposium 21-22 Sat-Sun CorYC Perry Series (3/4) 42023-27 Tue-Fri Miami Miami OCR OL Classes28 Sat SDYC Shadden Series (3/4) CFJ28 Sat SDYC SCYYRA Meeting29 Sun SDYC SCYA Harold Adams Team Race Classic CFJ

FEBRUARY 20061 Wed CISA Clinic Applications Due2-5 Thur-Sun LauderdaleYC Women’s Radial Champs US Sailing Team Quals.4 Sat ABYC PCISA So Cal #4 CFJ11 Sat SWYC SDAYC Double handed Luff-In #1 CFJ,42012 Sun SWYC SDAYC Single handed Luff-In #1 NSabot, Laser, LR18-20 Sat-Mon Florida C420 Midwinter Champs, Martin Cty.,FL C42018-19 Sat-Sun MBYC SCYA Midwinters HP (1/5) 29er18-19 Sat-Sun NHYC SCYA Midwinter Juniors Laser, NSabot18-19 Sat-Sun DRYC US Sabot High Point (1/10) US Sabot23-26 Thur-Sun Clearwater, FL Laser Midwinter East Laser, L Radial23-26 Thur-Sun Coronado YC US SAILING Level 1 Instructor Course25-26 Sat-Sun Stanford/SeqYC Cardinal (High School 4/5) CFJ

MARCH 2006 4-5 Sat-Sun ABYC Shadden (4/4) and Manning Series NSabot,CFJ11-12 Sat-Sun NHYC Spring Gold Cup (North 4/4) NSabot15 Wed Youth Championship Application Deadline18-19 Sat-Sun SBYC Gaucho (High School 5/5) CFJ24-26 Fri-Sun MBYC Laser Midwinter West Laser,LR25-26 Sat-Sun MBYC Ullman/Frost (3/4) Laser, LR25 Sat SDYC SDAYC Double handed Luff-in #2 CFJ, 42026 Sun SDYC SDAYC Single handed Luff-in #2 NSabot, Laser,LR31 Fri INSA dues Deadline

APRIL 20061 Sat MBYC PCISA So Cal #5 CFJ1-2 Sat-Sun ABYC Olympic Classes Regatta OL Classes2 Sun BYC Perry Series (4/4) 4208 Sat USSCLB SCYYRA Meeting8-11 Sat-Tue ABYC CISA Clinic 29er,420,CFJ,L,LR22 Sat Coronado YC Joe Sabot Regatta NSabot22 Sat SM/WYC Tony P. Regatta-High Point (2/10) US Sabot22-23 Sat-Sun Richmond Silver Fleet Champs (High School) CFJ22-23 Sat-Sun USSC Pacific Coast Championship Gold (High School) CFJ

SCYYRA 2006 JUNIOR RACE

CALENDARIT IS ALWAYS WISE TO CHECK DATES, BOATS

AND QUALIFICATIONS WELL BEFORE APPEARING AT A REGATTA

NOTE: All dates subject to change. Check with your Junior Director. We make every effort to be accurate, but changes do occur.

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23 Sun LIYC Spring Dinghy Regatta L,LR,CFJ,NSabot29 Sat NHYC Opening Day Regatta NSabot, L,LR,CFJ29-30 Sat-Sun StFYC Elvstrom Zellerbach High Point (2/5) 29er29-30 Sat-Sun Redwood PCISA Team Champs/Baker Elims CFJ30 Sun CalYC Sanguinetti Dinghy Regatta High Point #3 US Sabots

MAY 20067 Sun CalYC Ullman / Frost #4 Laser ,L Radial13 Sat KHYC Spring Regatta - High Point (4/10) US Sabot13-14 Sat-Sun Detroit, MI Mallory Cup High School Nationals 42020 Sat OYC SDAYC Double handed Luff-In CFJ, 42021 Sun OYC SDAYC Single handed Luff-In NSabot, L, LR21 Sun BCYC Jr. Leukemia Cup Regatta NSabot, CFJ, L, LR US SAILING Level I Instructor Course27-28 Sat-Sun Martha Vineyard Baker High School Nationals (Team Racing) 42027-28 Sat-Sun ABYC Memorial Day Regatta NSabot, Others27-28 Sat-Sun SBYC Memorial Day Regatta High Point (3/5) 29er

JUNE 20063 Sat ABYC Area J Single handed Champs (O’day) Laser3 Sat MBYC SDAYC Double handed Luff-In CFJ,4204 Sun MBYC SDAYC Single handed Luff-In NSabot ,L ,LR8-11 Thurs-Sun Coronado YC US SAILING Level I Instructor Course 17 Sat DRYC US Sabot High Point (5/10) US Sabot 22-29 Thur-Thur US Youth Champs L,LR,420, 29er24-25 Sat SBYC Semana Nautica - 1st Day High Point (6/10) US Sabot24 Sat MBYC All Girl Sail Jam NSabot,CFJ,420,Snipe24-25 Sat-Sun CBYC West Marine Fun Regatta Optis,US Sabot,CFJ,LR25 Sun LIYC Jr. Commodore’s Cup L,LR,CFJ,NSabot

JULY 20061 Sat ABYC Fourth of July Regatta NSabot,L,LR5-11 Wed-Tues MilwaukeeYC Ida Lewis Women’s Double handed 4207-9 Fri-Sun Gimli, Manitoba Laser Canadian Champs L,LR8-9 Sat-Sun NHYC Summer Gold Cup NSabot8-9 Sat-Sun MBYC Sears Eliminations 10 Mon Membership Due For Jr. Nationals NSabot10 Mon SDYC Sweet Team Race Series (1/3) NSabot11&13 Tue&Thur LIYC Sir Joseph Porter Regatta NSabot13 Thur ABYC Junior Olympic Clinic 420 CFJ,L,LR14-16 Fri-Sun ABYC So. Cal Junior Olympic Festival 420 CFJ,L,LR 15 Sat ABYC SCYYRA Meeting 16 Sun LIYC Mid Summer Regatta L,LR,Sabots,CFJ17 Mon NHYC Sweet Team Race Series (2/3) NSabot17 Mon ABYC Sabot II North NSabot17-23 Mon-Sun BYC Governor’s Cup Governor’s Cup 21’s18 Tue SDYC Sabot II South NSabot20-23 Thur-Sun Nova Scotia Laser NA’s L,LR20-23 Thur-Sun Gorge, CGRA 29er North American’s High Point (4/5) 29er21 Fri SDYC/CorYC Dutch Shoe Marathon NSabot21-27 Fri-Thur Houston US Jr. Women’s SH Champs-Leiter Trophy L Radial22 Sat Coronado YC SDAYC Single handed Luff In NSabot,L,LR22 Sat Coronado YC Sabot Nationals Measuring – South NSabot22-24 Sat-Mon CBYC Laser PCC’s23 Sun Coronado YC SDAYC Double handed Luff In CFJ, 42024 Mon ABYC Sweet Team Race (3/3) NSabot25 Tue DEADLINE for Measurement Certificate for Jr. Nationals NSabot25 Tue DEADLINE for receipt (Not postmark) Jr. Sabot Nat. Entries NSabot26 Wed ABYC Sabot II Invitational Championship NSabot27 Thur AB Fleet Jessica Uniack Memorial Beach to Bay NSabot28-30 Fri-Sun NHYC CFJ Nationals CFJ28-8/2 Fri-Wed CalYC Laser Radial Worlds Open/Women Radial

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JULY 2006 Cont.29 Sat LIYC All Girls All Ages Regatta L.LR,CFJ,NSabot29 Sat Balboa Fleet Sabot Measure North Nsabot30 Sun NHYC Flight of the Lasers Laser

AUGUST 20065-11 Sat-Fri Cal YC Youth Radial Worlds LR5-9 Sat-Wed Detroit, MI US SAILING Jr. Champs – Sears Ultimate 20’s Sat-Sun San Fran YC NorCal Jr Olympic Festival 420, CFJ, Opti, L, LR7-10 Mon-Thur MBYC Sabot Nationals NSabot7-13 Mon-Sun Houston, TX US SAILING Jr. Champs – Bemis/Smythe 420, Laser13 Sun Westlake YC High Point (7/10) US Sabot14-16 Mon-Wed Long Island C420 North Americans C42016-17 Wed-Thur AB Fleet Sea Festival Regatta NSabot17-23 Thur-Wed Ontario, CAN CORK L,LR,42026-27 Sat-Sun KHYC US Sabot Nationals US Sabot

SEPTEMBER 20062-3 Sat-Sun ABYC Labor Day Regatta NSabot,L,LR,CFJ,4202-3 Sat-Sun ABYC Ullman Frost (1/4) Laser, L Radial10 Sun Ventura YC High Point (8/10) US Sabot 16 Sat NHYC SCYYRA Meeting16-17 Sat-Sun NHYC Fall Gold Cup NSabot16-17 Sat-Sun NHYC Shadden (1/4) - Commodore’s Cup CFJ17 Sun NHYC PCISA Meeting HS23-24 Sat-Sun CBYC Perry (1/4) - Club 420 PCC'S 42023 Sat NHYC So Cal #1 30-10/1 Sat-Sun ABYC North Series (1/4) NSabot30-10/1 Sat-Sun TBA PCISA Cressy Elims Laser, L Radial

OCTOBER 20061 Sat CBYC US Sabot High Point (9/10) US Sabot1 Sun SCYYRA Junior Sailing Team Applications Due 8 Sun CalYC Shadden (2/4) CFJ14-15 Sat-Sun MPYC Sea Otter Regatta (High School 1/5) CFJ21 Sat CVYC SDAYC Double handed Luff-IN CFJ,42022 Sun CVYC SDAYC Single handed Luff-IN NSabot,L,LR22 Sun LIYC Halloween Regatta NSabot, L,LR,CFJ28-29 Sat-Sun SBYC Goblin Regatta 29er PCC’S (5/5) 29er29 Sun ABYC Halloween Regatta NSabot

NOVEMBER 20064 Sat MBYC SCYYRA Meeting4-5 Sat-Sun MBYC Junior Commodores Regatta (North 2/4) NSabot, LR4-5 Sat-Sun MBYC SDAYC Junior Laser Champs Laser4 Sat Anacapa YC Anacapa Cup Regatta - High Point (10/10) US Sabot12 Sun Coronado YC PCISA So Cal #2 CFJ11-12 Sat-Sun SDYC Perry (2/4) 42018-19 Sat-Sun ABYC Turkey Day - Ullman/Frost (2/4) NSabot,L,LR

DECEMBER 20062 Sat OYC Poinsettia Regatta NSabot2-3 Sat-Sun USSCLB SCYYRA Clinic L,LR, CFJ,4209-10 Sat-Sun NHYC Anteater (High School 2/5) CFJ27-30 Wed-Sat Miami Orange Bowl Regatta 29er, L,LR,420

JANUARY 20076-7 Sat-Sun ABYC Rose Bowl (High School 3/5) CFJ13-14 Sat-Sun SDYC Jr. Invitational (North 3/4) NSabot20-21 Sat-Sun CoronadoYC Perry Series (3/4) 42027 Sat SDYC Shadden Series (3/4) CFJ27 Sat SDYC SCYYRA Meeting 28 Sun SDYC SCYA Harold Adams Team Race Classic CFJ

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Seitech Dollies, Douglas Gill, Extrasport,Camet, Magic Marine, Acme Black Diamond

We have whatever you need for your boat!!

949.646.50962035 Placentia, B-2, Costa Mesa, CA 92627

[email protected] • www.TeamVanguard.com

CFJ CLASS ASSOCIATION

CFJ Nationals • July 28‑30 • NHYC #3 January28 SDYC #4 March4-5 ABYC #1 September16-17 NHYC #2 October8 CalYHarold Adams Team Race Classic January29 SDYCCISAClinic April8-11 ABYC

#3 RoseBowlRegattaJanuary7-8 ABYC/USSC SoCal#3 January14 BYC SoCal#4 February4 ABYC#4 Cardinal February25-26 Stanford#5 Gaucho March18-19 SBYC SoCal#5 April1 MBYC PCCsSilverFlight April22-23 Richmond PCCsGoldFlight April22-23 USSC BakerEliminationsApril29-30 Redwood MalloryCup May13-14 Detroit,MI BakerHSNationals May27-28 Martha’sVineyard,MA SoCal#1 Setpember23 NHYC#1 SeaOtterRegatta October14-15 MPYC SoCal#2 November12 CorYC#2 AnteaterRegatta December9-10 NHYC

High School Information: www.pcisa.org • www.cfjclass.org

HIGH SCHOOL SERIES

SHADDEN SERIES

2006 Events

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2005 SERIES WINNERSDICK SWEET TEAM RACE

Naples Sabot Newport Harbor Yacht Club

FROST SERIESLaser Radial

Blake Warner - NHYC

NORTH SERIES Naples Sabot

Chris Barnard - NHYC

PERRY SERIES420

Charlie Buckingham Chase Ayres - NHYC

SHADDEN SERIESCFJ

Charlie Buckingham Marla Menninger - NHYC

ULLMAN SERIES Laser

Jake Sorosky – Del Rey YC

US SABOT HI-POINT SERIES US Sabot

Ben Spector – Cal YC

INTERNATIONAL NAPLESSABOT ASSOCIATION

www.naples-sabot.orgVisit our website for information on the 2006 Racing Calendar,

Racing Rules, and Membership Form.

2006 Championship Regattas: June 10-11 Senior Nationals – Balboa YC June 10 Membership/Boat Reg. Deadline for Jr. Nationals July 17 (Mon.) Sabot II North – Alamitos Bay YC July 18 (Tues.) Sabot II South – San Diego YC July 25 Deadline – Jr. Nationals Entries/Boat Measurement July 26 (Wed.) Sabot II Invitational – hosted by Alamitos Bay Fleet August 7-10 Junior Nationals – hosted by SDAYC at Mission Bay YC

For membership, please contactPEGGY LENHART

690 Senate Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627(949) 645-1245

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The Southern California Youth Yacht Racing Association instituted a program for those advanced junior sailors who have shown a tremendous dedication to youth sailing over the past year.

Clinics are offered for the most outstanding sailors from San Diego to Santa Barbara Counties. Up to seventeen junior sailors are selected and invited to be on the SCYYRA Sailing Team and attend the clinics.

Selection Criteria

�. Sailors must be members of Yacht Clubs or associations that are current members of SCYYRA.

2. The SCYYRA Team is not limited in number. A group of �2-�6 sailors are recommended.

�. The recommended age of the participants should be the same as the US Sailing requirements for US Sailing National Championship Junior sailing events and must not be a High School graduate.

4. Participants should be selected geographically from Santa Barbara County to San Diego County.

5. Sailors invited to be a member of the SCYYRA Sailing Team must attend the clinic to be considered a member of the Team.

6. Sailors should submit a sailing resume to the chairman of the SCYYRA Sail-ing Team well in advance of the selection and the clinic date.

7. Selection of the team will be based on age, resume, geographic location, abil-ity and attitude.

8. Members of the SCYYRA Board of Directors should solicit names of potential participants from their area of representation and recommend consideration as a member of the SCYYRA Sailing Team.

9. Sailors who were selected in a prior year are not automatically lifetime members. New members for the calendar year are selected by the SCYYRA Sailing Team Selection Committee. Past members are eligible for reselection.

�0. A "Regatta Ranking Matrix" that is used to help rank sailors that apply for the team is posted at www.scyyra.org

2006 SCYYRA SAILING TEAMChris BarnardAllie BlecherRex Cameron Lauren GautschiCole Hatton

Megan Magill Marla MenningerMichael MenningerRachael Neal Briana Provancha

Chris Segerblom Tyler Sinks Ben Todter Blake Warner Will Weisman

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SCYYRA MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS

ALAMITOS BAY YACHT CLUB (562) 434-99557201 East Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90893 www.abyc.orgBrad Bolger, Delegate

ANACAPA YACHT CLUB3821 Victoria Avenue, Oxnard, CA 93035 Gene Belville, Delegate [email protected]

BAHIA CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB (949) 644-95301601 Bayside Drive, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 www.bcyc.orgJeffe Gerry, Junior Director (949) 640-2402

BALBOA YACHT CLUB (949) 673-35151801 Bayside Drive, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 www.balboayachtclub.comBecky Lenhart, Junior Director [email protected]

CABRILLO BEACH YACHT CLUB (310) 519-1694211 West 22nd Street, San Pedro, CA 90731 www.cbyc.orgBill Schopp, Delegate [email protected] Zinn, Delegate [email protected]

CALIFORNIA INTERNATIONAL SAILING ASSOCIATION (619) 435-2828PO Box 17992, Irvine, CA 92623-7992 www.cisasailing.orgTim Hogan, Delegate [email protected]

CALIFORNIA YACHT CLUB (310) 823-4567 4469 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292 www.calyachtclub.comMike Blecher, Delegate [email protected]

CORONADO YACHT CLUB (619) 435-0522Strand Way, Coronado, CA 92118 www.coronadoyc.orgJon Rogers, Delegate [email protected]

DANA POINT YACHT CLUB (949) 496-290024399 Dana Drive, Dana Point, CA 92629 www.dpyc.orgBen Laken, Delegate

DEL REY YACHT CLUB (310) 823-4664 13900 Palawan Way Marina, Del Rey, CA 90292 www.dryc.orgVirginia Howard, Delegate [email protected], [email protected] [email protected]

HUNTINGTON HARBOUR YACHT CLUB (310) 592-21863821 Warner Ave, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 www.hhyc.ws

KING HARBOR YACHT CLUB (310) 376-2459 280 Yacht Club Way, Redondo Beach, CA 90277 www.khyc.orgCasie DeCurtis, Delegate [email protected]

LIDO ISLE YACHT CLUB (949) 673-6170 701Via Lido Sound, Newport Beach, CA 92663Gary Grimes, Delegate [email protected]

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LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB (562) 598-94016201 Appian Way, Long Beach, CA 90803 www.lbyc.org John Shadden, Delegate

LOS ANGELES YACHT CLUB (310) 831-1203285 Whalers Walk, San Pedro, CA 90731

MISSION BAY YACHT CLUB (858) 488-0501 1215 El Carmel Place, San Diego, CA 92109 www.mbyc.orgSharon Brown, Delegate [email protected] Fretwell, Junior Director [email protected]

NAVY YACHT CLUB - www.nycsd.org (619) 435-8788Fiddlers Cove Marina, NAB Coronado, CA 92155

NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB (949) 673-7730720 West Bay Avenue, Balboa, CA 92661 www.nhyc.orgCaleb Silsby, Junior Director (949) 723-6856 Scott Barnard, Delegate [email protected]

OCEANSIDE YACHT CLUB (619) 722-51951950 Harbor Drive North, Oceanside, CA 92054 www.oceansideyc.comBill Roush, Delegate

SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB (619) 221-84001011 Anchorage Lane San Diego, CA 92106 www.sdyc.orgChuck Sinks, Delegate [email protected] Office 619-758-6320

SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB (805) 965-8112130 Harbor Way Santa Barbara, CA 93109 www.sbyc.orgGuy C. Turner, Delegate [email protected]

SEAL BEACH YACHT CLUB - (562) 594-6337255 Marina Drive, Long Beach, CA sealbeachyc.com SOUTHWESTERN YACHT CLUB - (619) 222-0438702 Qualtrough Street San Diego, CA 92106 www.southwesternyc.orgJana Odou, Delegate [email protected] [email protected]

UNITED STATES SAILING CENTER (562) 433-7939 5489 East Ocean Blvd Long Beach, CA 90803-4405 www.ussclb.orgMichael Segerblom, Delegate [email protected]

WESTLAKE YACHT CLUB (818) 889-482032123 Lindero Canyon Drive, Westlake Village, CA www.westlakeyc.orgRichard O’Linn, Delegate

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1. NAMESouthern California Youth Yacht Racing Association (SCYYRA)

II. PURPOSEEncourage and promote yachting education of junior sailors in Southern California. Sponsor junior regattas. Prepare and maintain a Master Calendar of junior yachting events in Southern California and annually distribute copies.

Ill. MEMBERSHIP Membership shall be extended, upon approval of a majority of the Board, to: MEMBER CLUB: Any Member Yacht Club of the Southern California Yachting As-sociation (SCYA).SUPPORTING MEMBER: An individual or firm providing valuable support to SCYYRA. AFFILIATE MEMBER: A non-yacht club organization which promotes juniorboating.

IV. ORGANIZATIONDELEGATES: Each Member Club may appoint two Delegates to the Association, and shall designate one Delegate to whom all communications from the Association will be directed. Each Supporting and Affiliate Member shall appoint one Delegate. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Selected from thirteen Delegates as: Twelve shall serve for two year terms, six new Directors per year shall be elected at the Annual Meeting of the Association by and from the Delegates to replace six Directors with expired terms. The thirteenth Director shall be the last prior Chairman.OFFICERS: The Officers of the Association shall be elected annually by and from the Members of the Board of Directors. Officers shall consist of the Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer. The latter two Officers may be the same individual.TERM OF OFFICE: December 1 to November 30 of the next year.

V. DUTIES OF OFFICERSBOARD OF DIRECTORS: Shall manage the affairs of the Association. Shall act as appropriate to effect the purposes of the Association. CHAIRMAN: Shall preside at all meetings and shall appoint all committees.VICE-CHAIRMAN: Shall, in the absence of the Chairman, fulfill the duties of the Chairman. SECRETARY. Shall conduct the correspondence of the Association. Shall distribute the Master Calendar and notice of all significant junior yachting events to Member Clubs and Supporting Members. Shall keep a record of the proceedings of all meet-ings and distribute copies to all Member Club Delegates and Supporting Members. Shall preserve all documents connected with the business of the Association. Shall maintain a membership roster and distribute it to all Member Club Delegates and Supporting Members. TREASURER: Shall collect and receive all monies and pay all bills approved by the Board of Directors. Shall submit written reports of the receipts and expenditures of the Association as required by the Board of Directors.

Southern California Youth Yacht Racing Association

BY-LAWS Revised November 5th 1995

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VI. COMMITTEESNOMINATING COMMITTEE: Shall consist of three persons appointed by the Chairman at least three months before the annual fall meeting for the purpose of nominating candidates for the Board of Directors for the following two-year term. The committee shall submit to the Secretary their nominees four weeks before the annual fall meeting. MASTER CALENDAR COMMITTEE: Shall consist of four persons appointed by the Chairman at least three months before the end of the calendar year for the purpose of preparing the Master Calendar for the following year and shall monitor the Calendar throughout the year to assure that Members receive adequate notice of significant junior yachting events. Elected annually by and from the Members of the Board of Directors. STANDING OR SPECIAL COMMITTEES: Shall be appointed by the Board of Directors from time to time.

VII. MEETINGSANNUAL AND GENERAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION: The Annual Fall Meeting of the Association shall be held in November. General meetings of the Association shall be held at such time and place, as the Board of Directors shall designate. SPECIAL MEETINGS OF THE ASSOCIATION: The Board of Directors may call special meetings of the Association whenever they deem it necessary and shall in any event do so upon written request of accredited delegates of three Member Clubs. BOARD OF DIRECTOR MEETINGS: Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held at such time and place as the Board of Directors designate.

VIll. NOTICESWritten notices of every meeting of the Association shall be sent by the Secretary to each Member Club Delegate and Supporting Member at least fifteen days before the meeting. The notice of the Annual Meeting shall include the selections of the Nominating Committee and proposed changes of the By-Laws.

IX. QUORUMDelegates representing six Member Clubs shall constitute a quorum at meetings of the Association. Six members of the Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of the Board of Directors.

X. VOTINGEach Member Club in good standing shall be entitled to one vote. Voting by proxy shall be allowed.

XI. DUESAnnual dues of each class of membership shall be established by the Board of Director.

XII. VACANCIESVacancies in any office shall be filled by appointment by the Board of Directors until the next Annual Fall Meeting.

XIII. BY-LAW CHANGESThe By-Laws may be amended at any meeting of the Association by vote of two-thirds (2/3) of the Members represented at such meeting, provided notice of such amend-ment is sent to Delegates at least fifteen days prior to date of such meeting.

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PURPOSE & SPONSORThe purpose of this series is to promote team racing amongst other clubs in a fun, friendly, and Corinthian manner.

ELIGIBILITY�. All participants must be a member of SCYYRA or SCYA yacht club and of INSA.2. A participant must be a member of INSA and eligible to sail under INSA junior rules.�. One team per Yacht Club may participate. A Yacht Club can apply to field a second

team by calling the series chairperson no sooner than one week before each individual event.

4. A minimum of three (�) Junior Naples Sabot sailors make up a team and each must be a member of that Yacht Club or a member of the Club’s Junior Sailing program.

5. Teams may use substitute sailors but no sailor may move to another team during a regatta.

6. Each team must RSVP the series chairperson by Thursday at 6:00 p.m. prior to each event. If a team fails to meet this deadline, they will not be allowed to sail, unless approved by the series chairperson.

THE SERIESThe series will consist of three scheduled regattas. The regattas will be held during the months of the summer sailing program on a weekday.

TROPHIESThe Dick Sweet Perpetual trophy shall be awarded at the last event and will be awarded to the team who has the best accumulative race finishes. The series perpetual trophy will be kept at the US Sailing Center, Long Beach

SCORING�. US Sailing Appendix D (Team Racing Rules) shall apply.�. DSQ or late withdraw will be scored as the number of yachts entitled to start, plus 44. Immediate withdraw will be scored as the number of yachts entitled to start + �.5. DNS is scored points equal to the number of yachts entitled to start in the race.6. The team with the lowest point score shall be the winner of the race.7. The series winner will be the team with the lowest score when the cumulative race

finishes are added up (i.e. �st=�, 2nd=2, �rd=�, etc.) Ties for the series shall stand.

COURSES�. A Windward – Leeward course shall be sailed with an offset/clearing mark to the left of

the windward mark. The start line will be below the leeward mark and the finish line will be above the windward mark.

RACE MANAGEMENT�. There will be standard race instructions provided by the Sweet Series chairperson. Any

changes to standard race instructions must be approved by the series chairperson.2. The Race Committee shall be competent people who can efficiently run a regatta. Race

Committee personnel may not coach a team.�. Motorboats shall patrol the course, but their primary focus is the safety of all competitors

and must act as a rescue vessel. Coaches can ride in motorboats but at least two coaches from different clubs must ride in the same vessel. If coaches do not want to be on the water, rescue boats are still needed and volunteers (usually from the host club) will be asked to man vessels.

4. Coaching, yelling, or conversation between spectators/ coaches and racers during a race is prohibited.

5. Protest Committees will be comprised of at least two people representing different clubs and who do not have a vested interest in the decision.

6. Rotations will be set up on random basis. Teams will draw for rotation numbers at each skipper meeting.

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SCYYRA FROST SERIESSTANDING RULES

PURPOSETo encourage travel and high caliber competition for youth racing in Southern California at the major bays for Lasers with Radial Rig,

SPONSOR AND RULES�. SCYYRA is the sponsor of the series.2. Individual clubs will host each regatta. Sailing instructions, protest decisions, and official

results of each host club shall be used as a basis to score.�. ILCA and US Sailing rules shall apply to all races unless otherwise noted in particular

race instructions.4. To enter the series, a participant must fill out the Frost Series entry form and mail to

the Frost Series chairman of SCYYRA. A participant may enter the series at the first or second scheduled regatta, but no later than the start of the first race.

5. An entry fee for the Frost may be required (this is separate from each regatta entry fee).6. Only those regattas where an individual raced in Laser Radial Fleet will count towards

the series.

THE SERIESThe series will consist of up to four (4) scheduled regattas when possible during the school year (Sept.-June).

TROPHIES�. The Frost perpetual trophy is a Plexiglass design mounted on a base.2. The Frost perpetual trophy shall be awarded at the end of the last event of the series to

the junior who has the lowest cumulative point score for the scheduled regattas using the scoring system explained below.

�. Take home trophies shall be awarded to the top number of finishers in the series.4. The perpetual trophy shall be kept for that year in the Yacht Club of the winning

skipperat the US Sailing Center. It the club does not have adequate facilities to retain the trophy, it shall then reside at a place determined by the SCYYRA Board of Directors.

SCORING�. Frost series scoring shall be based in the official results of each regatta tabulated only

against other Frost Series entrants. The US Sailing Scoring System, Appendix A of the Racing Rules, using the lowpoint points schedule, will apply.

2. Each yacht finishing a race and not thereafter retiring or being disqualified shall score points equal to her finishing position. Lowest score wins.

�. DNF and yachts which retire before finishing will score the number of unpenalized finishers, plus �.

4. DNS and DSQ will score number of yachts registered, plus one, for the regatta.5. DNC (did not compete in a particular regatta) shall be equal to the total number of

entries in the series.6. Throwout races will be incorporated into the series scoring with the following formulas: If �4-�5 races are completed, there will be � throwout If �6-�7 races are completed, there will be 2 throwouts If �8-�9 races are completed, there will be � throwouts If more than 20 races are sailed, there will be 4 throwouts

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PURPOSETo encourage travel and high caliber competition for youth racing in Southern California at the major bays for Naples Sabots.

SPONSOR AND RULES�. All participating juniors must be an SCYYRA or SCYA yacht club member.2. A participant must be a member of INSA and eligible to sail under INSA junior rules.�. A participant must enter each separate regatta in the Series with the individual host

club.4. To enter the Series, a participant must fill out the North Series entry form and mail it to

the North Series chairperson of SCYYRA accompanied by the entry fee. A participant may enter the series at the first or second scheduled regattas, but no later than the start of the first race of the second regatta.

5. A sailor’s scores will not be counted in the series from an event sailed while not completely entered into the series.

6. All sail number changes at any time during the series must be reported to the North Series chairperson.

7. Only those regattas where an individual raced in the Sabot “A” Fleet will count towards the series.

THE SERIESThe series will consist of four scheduled regattas when possible during the school year.

TROPHIES�. The North Perpetual Trophy is a silver cup (��0” high) placed upon a wood base (7” x 7”

x 7”). The cup is engraved “�968 SDAYC Olympic Regatta First Place 5.5”.2. The North Perpetual Trophy shall be awarded at the end of the last event of the series to

the junior who has the lowest cumulative point score for the scheduled racing using the scoring system explained below.

�. Take home trophies shall be awarded to the top five of finishers in the series.4. The series perpetual trophy will be kept at the US Sailing Center, Long Beach.

SCORING�. North Series scoring shall be based on the official results of each race tabulated only

against other North Series entrants.2. Each yacht finishing a race and not thereafter retiring or being disqualified shall score

points in accordance with US Sailing Appendix A.�. DNF and yachts which retire before finishing will score the number of unpenalized

finishers, plus �.4. DNS and DSQ will score number of yachts registered for the regatta, plus �.5. DNC (did not compete in a particular regatta) equal to total number of entries in North

Series.6. Ties will be broken using US Sailing Rules, Appendix A. If a tie still exists, the winner

shall be the yacht ahead in the final race that the two participating yachts both started.7. Throwout races will be incorporated into the series scoring with the following formulas: If �4-�5 races are completed, there will be I throwout If �6-�7 races are completed, there will be 2 throwouts If �8-�9 races are completed, there will be � throwouts If 20 or more races are sailed, there will be 4 throwouts

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SCYYRA PERRY SERIESSTANDING RULES

PURPOSE To encourage travel and high caliber competition for youth racing in Southern Californiaat the major bays for the 420 double-handed dinghy.

SPONSOR AND RULE1. SCYYRA is the sponsor of the series2. Individual clubs will host each regatta. Sailing instructions, protest decisions, and official

results of each host club shall be used as a basis to score.3. US Sailing and specific class rules shall apply to all races unless otherwise noted in

particular race instructions.4. All participating juniors must be a SCYYRA (or SCYA) club member.5. A skipper or crew can not count a regatta in the series scoring, if he or she is 21 years of

age or older during that particular Regatta.6. A participant must enter each separate regatta in the series with the individual host club7. To enter the series, a participant must fill out the Perry Series entry form and mail it to

the Perry Series Chairman of SCYYRA. A participant may enter the series at the first or second scheduled regatta but no later than the start of the first race of the 2nd regatta

8. An entry fee for the Perry series may be required (this is separate from each regatta entry fee),

9. Only those regattas where a team raced in 420 “A” Fleet will count toward the series.

THE SERIESThe series will consist of up to four (4) scheduled regattas when possible during theschool year (Sept.-June).

TROPHIES1. The Perry Perpetual trophy is a cup on a wooden base, and was awarded to Dave Perry

when he crewed for Harry Walker and won the 1983 Star Class, Southern Hemisphere Championship.

2. The Perry Perpetual trophy shall be awarded at the end of the last event of the series to the team who has the lowest cumulative point score for the scheduled regattas using the scoring system explained below.

3. Take home trophies shall be awarded to the top number of finishers in the series.4. The Perpetual trophy shall be kept for the year in the Yacht Club of the winning skipper.

It the Club does not have adequate facilities to retain the trophy, it shall then reside at a place determined by the SCYYRA Board of Directors.

5. In the case that the crew and helmsman of the winning team have sailed together in all the races in the series, the Perry Perpetual trophy itself shall be awarded to the crewmember of the winning team in the recognition of the importance of the crew to a winning team. Otherwise, the perpetual trophy shall be awarded to the helmsman. A suitable keeper trophy, preferably a gift with sailing use, shall be awarded to both winning sailors.

SCORING1. Perry series scoring shall be based on the official results of each regatta tabulated only

against other Perry Series entrants. The US Sailing Scoring System, Appendix A of the Racing Rules, using the lowpoint points schedule, will apply.

2. Each yacht finishing a race and not thereafter retiring or being disqualified shall score points equal to her finishing position. Lowest score wins,

3. DNF and yachts which retire before finishing will score the number of unpenalized finishers plus 1.

4. DNS and DSQ will score number of yachts registered for the regatta plus 15. DNC (did not compete in a particular regatta) equal to total number of entries in the Perry

series.6. Ties will be broken using US Sailing Rules. If a tie still exists, the winner shall be the yacht

ahead in the final race that the two participating yachts both started.7. Throwout races will be incorporated into the series scoring with the following formulas: If

14-15 races are completed, there will be 1 throwout. If 16-17 races are completed, there will be 2 throwouts. If 18-19 races are completed, there will be 3 throwouts. If 20 or more races are sailed, there will be 4 throwouts.

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PURPOSE To encourage travel and high caliber competition for youth racing in Southern California at the major bays for the Club Flying Junior double-handed dinghy.

SPONSOR AND RULES�. SCYYRA is the sponsor of the series.2. Individual clubs will host each regatta. Sailing instructions, protest decisions, and official

results of each host club shall be used as a basis to score,�. US Sailing and specific class rules shall apply to all races unless otherwise noted in

particular race instructions.4. All participating Juniors must he a SCYYRA (or SCYA) club member.5. A skipper or crew can not count a regatta in the series scoring if he or she is 2� years of

age or older during that particular Regatta.6. A participant must enter each separate regatta in the series with the individual host club.7. To enter the series, a participant must fill out the Shadden Series entry form and mail it

to the Shadden Series Chairman of SCYYRA. A participant may enter the series at the first or second scheduled regatta, but no later than the start of the first race of the second regatta.

8. An entry fee for the Shadden Series may be required (this is separate from each regatta entry fee).

THE SERIESThe series will consist of up to four scheduled regattas when possible during the school year (Sept.-June).

TROPHIES�. The Shadden Perpetual trophy shall be awarded at the end of the last event of the series

to the team who has the lowest cumulative point score for the scheduled regatta using the scoring system explained below.

2. Take home trophies shall be awarded to the top number of finishers in the series.

SCORING�. Shadden Series scoring shall be based on the official results of each regatta tabulated

only against other Shadden Series entrants. The US Sailing Scoring System, Appendix A of the Racing Rules, using the low point points schedule, will apply.

2. Each yacht finishing a race and not thereafter retiring or being disqualified shall score points equal to her finishing position. Lowest score wins.

�. DNF and yachts which retire before finishing will score the number of un- penalized finishers, plus �,

4. DNS and DSQ will score number of yachts registered for the regatta, plus �.5. DNC (Did Not Compete in particular regatta) is equal to total number of entries in the

Shadden Series.6. Ties will be broken using US Sailing Rules Appendix A. If a tie still exists, the winner shall

be the yacht ahead in the final race that the two participating yachts both started.7. Throwout races will be incorporated into the series scoring with the following formulas: If �4-�5 races are completed, there will be � throwout If �6-�7 races are completed, there will be 2 throwouts If �8-�9 races are completed, there will be � throwouts If more than 20 races are sailed, there will be 4 throwouts.

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PURPOSETo encourage travel and high caliber competition for youth racing in SouthernCalifornia at the major bays for Lasers

SPONSOR AND RULES�. SCYYRA is the sponsor of the series.2. Individual clubs will host each regatta. Sailing instructions, protest decisions, and official

results of each host club shall be used as a basis to score.�. ILCA and US Sailing rules shall apply to all races unless otherwise noted in particular

race instructions,4. To enter the series, a participant must fill out the Ullman Series entry form and mail it to

the Ullman Series chairman of SCYYRA. A participant may enter the series at the first or second scheduled regatta, but no later than the start of the first race of the second regatta.

5. An entry fee for the Ullman may be required (this is separate from each regatta entry fee).

6. Only those regattas where an individual raced in Laser “A” Fleet will count towards the series.

THE SERIESThe series will consist of up to four (4) scheduled regattas when possible during theschool year (Sept.-June).

TROPHIES�. The Ullman perpetual trophy is composed of two medals won by Dave Ullman, floating

in Lucite with a walnut top and large tiered walnut base. The medals were won at the �978 Baltic Pre Olympic Regatta in Talin, Russia.

2. The Ullman perpetual trophy shall be awarded at the end of the last event of the series to the junior who has the lowest cumulative point score for the scheduled regattas using the scoring system explained below.

�. Take home trophies shall be awarded to the top number of finishers in the series.4. The perpetual trophy shall be kept for that year in the Yacht Club of the winning

skipperat the US Sailing Center. If the club does not have adequate facilities to retain the trophy, it shall then reside at a place determined by the SCYYRA Board of Directors.

SCORING�. Ullman series scoring shall be based in the official results of each regatta tabulated only

against other Ullman Series entrants. The US Sailing Scoring System, Appendix A of the Racing Rules, using the lowpoint points schedule, will apply.

2. Each yacht finishing a race and not thereafter retiring or being disqualified shall score points equal to her finishing position. Lowest score wins.

�. DNF and yachts which retire before finishing will score the number of unpenalized finishers, plus �.

4. DNS and DSQ will score number of yachts registered, plus one, for the regatta.5. DNC (did not compete in a particular regatta) shall be equal to the total number of

entries in Ullman series.6. Throwout races will be incorporated into the series scoring with the following formulas: If �4-�5 races are completed, there will be � throwout If �6-�7 races are completed, there will be 2 throwouts If �8-�9 races are completed, there will be � throwouts If more than 20 races are sailed, there will be 4 throwouts

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PURPOSE

To encourage travel and high caliber competition for youth racing in Southern California for US Sabots.

SPONSOR AND RULES

1. All participating juniors must be a SCYYRA (or SCYA) club member.2. A participant must enter each separate regatta in the Series with the indi-

vidual host club.3. To enter the series, a participant must fill out the Highpoint Series entry form

available at scheduled regattas. Forms must be delivered to the Highpoint Series Chairman.

4. An entry fee for the Highpoint Series may be required (this is separate from each regatta entry fee).

5. All sail number changes at any term during the series must be reported to the Highpoint Series Chairman.

6. Only those regattas where an individual raced in the Sabot A Fleet will count towards the series.

THE SERIES

The series will consist of ten (10)-scheduled regattas when possible during the calendar year.

TROPHIES

1. The US Sabot Highpoint Perpetual Trophy shall be awarded at the end of the last event of the series to the junior who has the highest cumulative point score for the scheduled regattas using a the highpoint scoring system explained below.

2. Take home trophies shall be awarded to the top number of finishers in the series.

3. The perpetual trophy shall be kept for the year in the yacht club of the winning skipper. If the club does not have adequate facilities to retain the trophy, it shall then reside at a place determined by the SCYYRA Board of Directors.

SCORING

1. Highpoint Series scoring shall be based on the official results of each regatta tabulated only against other Highpoint Series entrants.

2. Each yacht finishing a race and not thereafter retiring or being disqualified shall score points in accordance with US Sailing Appendix A.

3. DNF and yachts, which retire before finishing, will score the numbers of unpenalized finisher’s +1.

4. DNS will score the number of yacht registered for the regatta, plus 1.5. DNC (did not compete in a particular regatta) will score the number of points

equal to the number of entries in the regatta.

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6. Ties shall be broken by the US Sailing Rules, Appendix A. If a tie still exists, the winner shall be the yacht ahead in the final race that the two participating yachts both started.

7. The final score for each Highpoint Regatta will be assigned the correct num-ber of “Highpoints”, which will accumulate for the Highpoint Series Winner.

U.S. SABOT ASSOCIATION2006 Schedule

LOCATION EVENT DAY DATE

HP#1 DRYC Mid Winters Sat., Sun. Feb. 18, 19

HP#2 SMWYC Tony P. Sat. April 22

HP#3 CalYC Sanguinetti Sun. April 30

HP#4 KHYC Ken Hoover Memorial Sat. May 13

HP#5 DRYC Sat. June 17

HP#6 SBYC Semana Nautica Sat. June 24

HP#7 Westlake YC Vrooman Memorial Sun. Aug. 13

KHYC US Sabot Nationals Sat., Sun. Aug. 26, 27

HP#8 Ventura YC Sun. Sept. 10

HP#9 Cabrillo YC Sun. Oct. 1

HP#10 Anacapa YC Sat. Nov. 4

Contact: Gene Beville, Commodore805-985-7921

[email protected]

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US SAILING YOUTH NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSThis is the first national junior event of the sailing season each year and is also the most prestigious. It is open to all juniors age 19 and under. Applicants may not turn 20 years old in the calendar year. Approximately 60 singlehanded and 30 doublehanded teams and 30 board sailors are selected by virtue of their sailing resume by US Sailing’s Youth Championship Committee. The boat used in these events is decided upon years in advance. The idea is that youths can train and campaign for this event. Applications are available in early January and are due back to US Sailing by April 1st. Acceptances are sent out by early May and the Championships are usually held at the end of June.

US SAILING SEARS, BEMIS AND SMYTHE CUPSThe Sears Cup (3 or 4 people), Bemis Cup (2 person dinghy), and Smythe Tro-phy (single handed) are US Sailing sponsored ladder events open to juniors at least 13 years old but who have not reached their 19th birthday during the calen-dar year. Any junior can and should participate in the area eliminations. Elimina-tions for the Bemis and the Smythe are typically sailed in conjunction with the regional Jr. Olympic Festival and the Sears Area eliminations are typically sailed in a separate event in early July. Just register and show up! The top junior in the Sears and top two juniors in the Bemis and Smythe area eliminations advance to the nationwide final events sailed during the third week of August. There are 10 to 20 competitors in each division at the finals. Boats are provided for the finals.

IDA LEWIS This is the National Jr. Doublehanded Championship open to girls age 13-18 for the whole calendar year of the event. There is no qualification for this event. However, participants should have prior experience in 420's. A clinic run the day prior to racing is highly recommended. Boats are not provided.

US SAILING LEITER TROPHYThis is the National Junior Women’s Singlehanded Championship. It is open to girls age 13 to 18 for the whole calendar year of the event. There is no quali-fication for this event. However, participants should have prior experience racing Lasers. If a clinic is available participation is recommended. Laser Radials are often used for this event. Boats are not provided and must be taken or chartered.

US SAILING JUNIOR BOARDSAILING CHAMPIONSHIPS (Massachusetts Bay Trophy) This event is usually an “open” event though some areas may still have semifinals - must pre register. Contact US Sailing for all details. Date TBA. Host TBA. Board TBA.

SCYA JUNIOR COMMODORES TROPHYThe Junior Commodores trophy is awarded annually to the winning team at Shadden Series #1.

STUART CARPENTER MEMORIAL TROPHYThe Stuart Carpenter Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the top co-ed CFJ team at the regional junior olympic festival.

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SCYA JUNIOR TEAM RACE CHAMPIONSHIPS & NAGY TEAM RACEThis is a nationally recognized Junior Team racing event. Team racing is an event where 3 boats making up a team, race against another team of 3 boats. They are usually single or double handed boats like Lasers or CFJ’s. The team with the best-combined finish is the winner. The Southern California area holds an elimination to select the top two or three teams. These teams submit resumes to ST Francis YC to be selected to sail the Nagy Memorial Team Races at St. Francis Yacht Club’s Tinsley Island Station on the Delta. Participants may not be 20 years old by the end of July.

SCYA ELIMINATIONS During the year - Hosted by the defending Yacht Club in Lasers. NAGY TEAM RACE Late July - Hosted by St. Francis Yacht Club, Tinsley Island Station, San Francisco in Lasers.

GOVERNOR’S CUPHosted each year by Balboa Yacht Club, this is an internationally recognized junior match-racing event sailed in Santana 20’s provided by BYC. One team per invited club may attend. A team consists of 3 competitors, 15 years or older by the first day of the competition but not 20 by the last date of the competition.

HIGH SCHOOL SAILING (ISSA)The Interscholastic Sailing Association governs high school sailing. The Pacific Coast Interscholastic Sailing Association (PCISA) calendar consists of five quali-fying events leading up to the ISSA Double Handed Nationals known as the Mal-lory Cup and one qualifying event leading up to the ISSA single handed nationals known as the Cressy Cup.

PCISA MALLORY DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPThis regatta counts for 70% of a team’s overall qualifying score for the Nationals. All team members must be from the same High School, and must be in ninth grade or higher. Two divisions for FJ sailors (minimum 4 people). Top 3 or 4 schools qualify for the Mallory Cup. This regatta rotates between San Diego, Newport Beach and the San Francisco area.

PCISA CRESSY CHAMPIONSHIPThis Regatta is a one or two day regatta sailed in early Fall. The top three sailors qualify for the Cressy Cup. Northern Cal and Southern Cal alternate as host sites for Lasers and Radials.

ISSA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPThis event rotates between the East Coast, West Coast and the MidWest.

CRESSY CUPHigh School national Singlehanded Championship sailed in Lasers.

MALLORY CUPAll teams must qualify through PCISA District Championship. Two Divisions of FJ/420 sailors (minimum 4 people) that must be from the same High School.

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