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TUESDAY EVENING SERIES (WOMENS RACING)
Women’s Summer Series – July 08, 15, 22, 29 & Aug 05, 12
Women’s Fall Series – Aug 19, 26 & Sept 02, 09, 16, 23.
Women’s Summer and Fall SI’s CLICK HERE
WEDNESDAY EVENING SERIES 2025
Preparation : Shake Down dates – May 14th & May 21
WEDNESDAY EVENING SERIES
PEYC Spring Series – May 28, June 4, 11, 18 & 25.
PEYC Summer Series – July 02, 16, 23, 30 & Aug 6 & 13.
PEYC Fall Series – Aug 20, 27 & Sept 03, 10, 17, & 24
To View or Download a copy of the SI’s for the Spring Series.
To View or Download a copy of the SI’s for the Summer and Fall Series.
WAUPOOS WABBIT WACE
Date: August 09, 2025
4 ENTRANCE AND REGISTRATION
4.1 Registration will be held at 0900 hours on the front porch of the clubhouse.
4.2 Registration Fee Members $10.00, Non-Members $15.00
12 THE COURSE
The starting line will be between a staff displaying an orange flag on the signal boat and the port-end starting mark off McFarland Park Dock. No attempt will be made to ensure a windward start.
Mark 1 Indian Point
Mark 2 Green Island KP2 to starboard
Mark 3 Waupoos Island to starboard. South West corner.
Finish off Waupoos Marina west break wall and buoy.
Distance 27nm.
13 THE START
13.2 The scheduled time for the warning signal is 1015 hours
14 THE FINISH
14.3 If the Committee Boat is not on station, the boats shall report their finish time to the Club scorer or Fleet Captain upon docking, or no later than noon the next day. This instruction changes RRS 34.
15 TIME LIMITS AND TARGET TIMES
15.1 Time Limits
Class Time Limit: All divisions
Mark 1 Time Limit: 1400hrs.
Mark 2 Time Limit: 1630hrs.
Mark 3 Time Limit: 1800hrs.
15.2 Boats failing to finish within 2 hours after the first boat sails the course and finishes will be scored (DNF) Did Not Finish without a hearing. This changes rules 35, A4 and A5.
16 SHORTENING COURSE
The lead boat will establish a finish line at the appropriate mark if not passed by posted time and take times and sail numbers. Fleet is to finish between the anchored boat and the shore or mark. Stay close to the anchored boat. Monitor Channel 16. If shortening course is required the lead boat will contact the fleet for instructions.
18 SCORING
White Sail and Flying Sail will be scored as one fleet. An overall winner will be declared but if a NFS boat is the overall winner then the trophy for the first NFS boat will be awarded to the second NFS boat.
LOYALIST RACE
DATE: September 06, 2025
4 ENTRANCE AND REGISTRATION
4.1 Registration will be held at 1000 hours on the front porch of the clubhouse.
4.2 Registration Fee Members $10.00, Non-Members $15.00
12 THE COURSE
12.1 The starting line will be between a staff displaying an orange flag on the signal boat and the port-end starting mark off Louise Cook point.
12.2 Keep Mo(A) mark to port
12.3 Finish line between red flag off Muren and Kim’s dock and a mark in the reach.
13 THE START
13.2 The scheduled time for the warning signal is 1100 hours 14 THE FINISH
14.3 Times will be taken at the finish line off the dock.
15 TIME LIMITS AND TARGET TIMES
15.1 Time Limits – NONE
18 SCORING
18.3 White Sail and Flying Sail will be scored as one division.
LOYALIST RACE – Saturday, September 7, 2024
Hello Racers!
The Loyalist Race is quickly approaching; it is the Saturday following Katie Gray.
There is information required to ensure the after-race activities are successful.
Please supply the following information directly to Kim Wilkes by THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 5th if you are racing/attending (drive arrivals) atkimberleylander1@gmail.com
1) will you be docking or just finishing and returning to Picton? We need to know so there is sufficient room and to move Aquanimity to Belleville if required.
2) if you are docking, draw depth and length.
3) if you are docking, are you staying overnight (affects your location on the dock)?
4) number of people staying for dinner PLUS any people coming in by car related to your boat.
5) if you are aware of anyone else driving in, please ask them to send numbers.
We endeavour to have a variety of items to meet dietary needs of all. Please bring your own beverages.
We expect to serve food 2 hours after the first boat arrives but there will be snacks provided until dinner is served. I would expect dinner to be at 4pm-ish to allow returning boats to get back.
Thank you
Kim & Muren
AROUND ALONE
DATE: September 13, 2025
4 ENTRANCE AND REGISTRATION
4.1 Registration will be held at 1000 hours on the front porch of the clubhouse.
4.2 Registration Fee Members $10.00, Non-Members $15.00
12 THE COURSE
12.1 The starting line will be between a staff displaying an orange flag on the signal boat and the port-end starting mark off McFarland Dock.
Mark 1 Mo(A) to starboard — Race mark #3 to starboard– Race mark #1 to port – Finish between QP5 and QP 6
Distance- approximately 7.6 nm.
13 THE START
13.2 The scheduled time for the warning signal is 1115 hours 14 THE FINISH
14.3 If the Committee Boat is not on station, the boats shall report their finish time to the Club scorer or Fleet Captain upon docking, or no later than noon the next day. This instruction changes RRS 34.
15 TIME LIMITS AND TARGET TIMES
15.1 Time Limits – NONE
18 SCORING
18.3 White Sail and Flying Sail will be scored as one division.
DATE: September 17, 2022.
4 ENTRANCE AND REGISTRATION
4.1 Registration will be held at 1000 hours on the front porch of the clubhouse.
4.2 Registration Fee Members $10.00, Non-Members $15.00
12 THE COURSE
12.1 The starting line will be between a staff displaying an orange flag on the signal boat and the port-end starting mark off McFarland Dock.
Mark 1 – KM 2( FLR) , Finish between QP5 and QP 6
Distance- approximately 30 nm.
13 THE START
13.2 The scheduled time for the warning signal is 1115 hours
14 THE FINISH
14.3 If the Committee Boat is not on station, the boats shall report their finish time to the Club scorer or Fleet Captain upon docking, or no later than noon the next day. This instruction changes RRS 34.
15 TIME LIMITS AND TARGET TIMES
18 SCORING
18.3 White Sail and Flying Sail will be scored as one division.
MORE RACING EVENTS – 2025
EYC – Collins Bay Yacht Club
July 10 – 12, 2025
LAKE ONTARIO 300
July 11 – 15, 2024
LYRA – Rochester Yacht Club
July 29 – Aug 03, 2025
EYC OPEN
Etobicoke Yacht Club
Aug 23 & 24, 2025
BQYC KATIE GRAY RACE
BQYC to PEYC
Aug 30, 2025
KATIE GRAY
For those boats intending to do the Katie Gray, several boats, Oh!, Kraken, Blown Away, Lickety, and perhaps others are intending to do an informal race from PEYC QP5 to BQYC – no points, no counter, no trophy – just fun.
We plan to start via rabbit Friday (August 30, 2024) at 10am – unless the weather sucks.
Anyone that wants to join is welcome. We are thinking that we will restart at Q13 at Forester Island – so a two leg race series. This allows the slower boats (like Lickety) to catch up 😉
Perhaps drop Steve a line of you are planning to participate, steve@ellwood.ca.
Additionally, anyone wanting to come to the Katie Gray post-race after party at PEYC on Saturday, August 31, 2024, are more than welcome to come and hear County Crossroads. You don’t have to race to have fun. County Crossroads starts at around 7:30 to 8PM.