Caleb Tarleton Memorial Regatta

2022 Caleb Tarleton Memorial Regatta
July 23-24 
Sail Sand Point, Seattle, WA

NOTICE OF RACE

  1. RULES:
    1. The regatta will be governed by the Racing Rules of Sailing for 2021-2024.
    2. The Three Minute Audible Signal Racing System will be used in accordance with Appendix U of the US Sailing Prescriptions. 
  1. ELIGIBILITY:
    1. This is a ‘Points Regatta’ as described by the Hobie Class Association of North America.
    2. This event is open to all Hobie Classes. As per Class rules, one crew member on each boat must be a member in good standing of the HCA.
    3. Members of the Sail Sand Point community may also participate in the Wave Class.
      1. You can join the Hobie Class Association of  North America at the following link: 
        1. http://hcana.hobieclass.com/join/ 
    4. Eligible boats may enter by completing and submitting the attached form:
      1. https://forms.gle/CzNA97Ba8xqMJpiw6 
  1. ENTRY AND ENTRY FEE:
    1. Registration closes Saturday, July 23rd at 1100.
    2. Each competitor must have a signed Sail Sand Point Participation Waiver which can be found at the following link:
      1. https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/w/5a6a4392ca618/web/ 
    3. An entree fee of $15 payable with cash, credit, debit, or check which will be accepted the morning of Saturday, July 23rd prior to registration ending at 1100.
  1. CHARTERS:
    1. SSP will provide 12 Hobie Waves. 
      1. Sailors may charter waves through the Open Boating Program on a first come first serve basis, emailing rentals@sailsandpoint.org and requesting the use of a Wave for this event through the Open Boating Program.
  1. MEASUREMENTS:
    1. Each boat shall comply with the International Hobie Class Rules and may be subject to inspection at any time during the regatta.
  1. SCHEDULE:

Saturday, July 23

1000    Report time. Registration.

1045    Mandatory Competitors’ Meeting.

1100    Registration ends.

1130    First warning; sailing will continue throughout the day.

Food will be served 30 minutes following the docking of the Race Committee Boat

Sunday, July 24

0900    Report time.

1000     First warning; sailing will continue throughout the day.

1500    No race will be started after this time,

1530    Results and Awards Presentation.

Any changes to the schedule will be posted on the Official Notice Board located by the Sail Sand Point office.

  1. RACING AREA:
    1. All races will be sailed on the northern part of lake Washington, north of the 520 Bridge. Boats can launch from the beach and hand-launch ramps at the North Shore Recreation Area by Sail Sand Point on the north end of Magnuson Park.
  1. SCORING:
    1. The scoring system is as follows:
    2. 1 race is required to be completed to constitute a series.
      1. When fewer than 5 races have been completed, a boat’s series score will be the total of her race scores. 
      2. When 5 or more races have been completed, a boat’s series score will be the total of her race scores excluding her worst score.
  2. PENALTY SYSTEM:
    1. The penalties are as follows:
    2. For the Hobie classes, rule 44.1 is changed so that the Two-Turns Penalty is replaced by the One-Turn Penalty.
  1. TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION:
    1. Sailors are responsible for their own transportation and housing. 
    2. The address of the regatta site is:  7861 62nd Ave NE Seattle WA 98115. 
      1. Directions to the racing venue can be found at https://www.sailsandpoint.org/about-us/contact/ .
  1. BERTHING:
    1. From the evening of Friday, July 22 to the evening of Sunday, July 24, boats competing in the regatta and their corresponding trailers may be stored in the Sail Sand Point Boat Yard.
  1. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY:
    1. Competitors participate in the regatta entirely at their own risk. See rule 4, Decision to Race. The organizing authority will not accept any liability for material damage or personal injury or death sustained in conjunction with or prior to, during, or after the regatta.
  1. INSURANCE:
    1. Each participating boat shall be insured with valid third-party liability insurance with a minimum $100,000 cover of per incident or the equivalent.
  1. CONDUCT:
    1. No contestant shall use, either on or off the water, alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, or distilled spirits, each as defined in Chapter 51 of the US Internal Revenue Code and intended for beverage use), or marijuana, cocaine, or any other controlled substance (as defined in 21 US Code 802), the possession of which, by that contestant is unlawful under 21 US Code 841.
    2. Infringements of this regulation and/or other inappropriate conduct occurring during the regatta, may be the basis for a hearing under RRS 69.1. The protest committee for such a hearing shall, at a time and place selected by it, meet to hear said protest, and it may impose scoring penalties, or other sanctions that it deems appropriate, including summary removal from the regatta.
  1. REGATTA CONTACTS:

    Name    Telephone             Email

Regatta Chair and PRO:    Jack Killalea    (206) 525-8782 jack@sailsandpoint.org

Fleet 95 Representative:   Jennifer Hoag        jj.hoag3@gmail.com 

Chief Mark Setter:    Bob Combie        bobcombie@gmail.org

2022 Schedule Now Available!!

With the meeting of minds (our Div AGM/ Planning session) that was held Sat Nov 13th, We now have a schedule ready for 2022! As it has been for the last 2 years, all of these dates are subject to changes in the prevalent local laws and updates related to the Covid-19 pandemic. However, if things continue as they are heading, we are hoping for a ‘somewhat normal’ regatta season for 2022!

If you look closely, you notice a few oddities…. I am still waiting on confirmation of the Desert Classic in May, You’ll notice Skomakawa has 2 dates… this is dependent upon whether we get approval to host the H17/ H18 North American’s at Lake Quinault in August. That will hopefully be confirmed by January. We’ll keep you updated on that one!

**Since the initial posting of this message it has been decided to postpone the hosting the H17/H18 NAC’s to 2023 due to the lack of on shore infrastructure currently in place at Quinault. Skomakawa Regatta will now be held August 6/7. An updated schedule is below**

Another ‘new’ event on the books is a MySail Family/ Friends Fun Camp at Quinault. This is an event were you get to invite your friends and neighbors who have always wondered what this thing is that you do with the 2 kayaks bolted together … Invite them out for a fun weekend of camping and sailing. More details on that as we get closer….

There are also some other ‘Fun Sail Days’ planned which will be posted. Miles in Coeur d’Alene/Spokane has some fun sail/ cruising days planned for June 18th and August 20th. More details on those in the new year.

Meanwhile, have a safe and wonderful holiday/ winter season, go easy on the slopes and we’ll see you in the spring!!

Here is the *updated* Schedule in downloadable pdf…

2022 Regatta Schedule V2

Lake Quinault delivers again!!

Following a very successful MySail Youth Camp at Lake Quinault, our annual Area Championship regatta was another great success! With 27 boats registered the sailing featured huge over the weekend. Here is a comment from Paul Carter:

“Saturday it rained during the night and into the day, with no wind. At noon it was decided to prepare the pasta dinner for 2:30, and then race until dark if the wind came up. The radar showed the rain moving away. And it worked beautifully. We all ate, and socialized, had beer by Eric and Valerie, then dressed, put up sails and went out about 3:30pm. We raced in double trap, travel down-winds and sun until 7:30 or 8pm and got 3 races in. The late sun lighting up the hills and the beach with all the Hobie sails was magical. Had desert and then a good raffle. Fun all around.
Sunday dawned slightly misty then dry but calm. At noonish the wind started to blow, and we got another 3 races in with building breezes until after 3pm, with some boats staying out for the double trap afternoon breeze. All around a very successful event. We miss all you Canadians.”
And we (us Canadians) missed being there!
Thanks again to all the organizers, Al Jones (regatta chair), Laura Sullivan (FOOD!), Charlie Rathkopf (PRO), Bob Combie and Tim Dorwin (chase boats) and all the other volunteers who make these events happen!
A personal note however, there was a great turnout of H18’s (10!) but they sure look boring with all those white sails!!! Where’s the colour? Oh yeah, It’s the Canadians who bring the colour!!
Results can be found here: Quinault 2021 Results
Jan Anderson has some great pix from the weekend too!!