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Remembrance Day Results!

Remembrance Day Results!

Racing / Remembrance Day / VRC

What a fantastic day on English Bay.  Beautiful sunshine and strong winds greeted sailors participating in the VRC Remembrance Day Pursuit Race.  Twenty Two boats ranging from the 22′ Desiderata up to the 50′ Surfrider made it out to the start area.  At 11:00 the fleet observed two minutes of silence in remembrance for the men and women who have served, and continue to serve our countr... Read More »

Remembrance Day Starting Sequence Posted

Remembrance Day Starting Sequence Posted

Racing / Remembrance Day / VRC

Registration is now closed and the starting sequence for the Remembrance Day Pursuit Race has now been posted. Download the starting sequence here: See you on the water tomorrow! Read More »

Polar Bear Divisions Update

Polar Bear Divisions Update

Polar Bear Series / Racing / VRC

VRC Polar Bear Series Amendment #1 November 7th, 2014 @ 1500h The following points have been modified or added to the Sailing Instructions: Section 8 Divisions 8.1. Yachts are assigned to divisions based upon their PHRF rating and the division splits are as follows: Division 1 – less than or equal to 99 Division 2 – 100 to 149 Division 3 – 150 to 194 Division 4 – greater than or equal to 195 8.2. ... Read More »

Remembrance Day Pursuit Race

Remembrance Day Pursuit Race

Racing / Remembrance Day / VRC

The Remembrance Day Pursuit Race has long been a tradition in Vancouver. Originally hosted by FCYC and now by VRC, this event starts with 2 minutes of silence at 11:00 a.m. in remembrance for the men and women who have served, and continue to serve our country during times of war, conflict and peace. Please read the Notice of Race and register today! Shane Alfreds VRC Fleet Captain Read More »

Big wind for opening Polar Bear race!

Big wind for opening Polar Bear race!

Ken & Barbie / Racing / VRC

Yesterday’s Polar Bear race started the series off with a bang! The race started with 8-10 knots of breeze and finished in the high teens with gusts in the mid-twenties… It was a fun challenge for the 24 boats that showed up for the first race of the series. The fleet all gathered around the QC buoy, the traditional starting area for this race, but the committee boat was no where to be... Read More »

SHAG 2014 – Wind!

SHAG 2014 – Wind!

Racing / SHAG / Single Handed Racing / VRC

Vancouver certainly delivered for VRC’s Single Handed Anything Goes regatta, commonly known as “SHAG” this past Sunday. And so did the skippers! Twenty-one “armies of one” made it to the race area in what started off as a challenging day for a regatta: the day was nice but there was absolutely no wind. The postponement flag was hoisted, a dollop of sunscreen was appli... Read More »

SHAG SI’s Amendment #2

SHAG SI’s Amendment #2

Racing / SHAG / Single Handed Racing / VRC

Single Handed Anything Goes Sailing Instructions Amended VRC Single Handed Anything Goes Amendment #2 September 27, 2014 @ 1645h The following points have been modified or added to the Sailing Instructions: Section 11 Rules The wording “Yachts are required to pass through the finish line on each windward leg.” has been removed from section 11.2 The text now states: 11.2. The race committee may fly... Read More »

SHAG SI’s Amended

SHAG SI’s Amended

Racing / SHAG / Single Handed Racing / VRC

Single Handed Anything Goes Sailing Instructions Amended VRC Single Handed Anything Goes Amendment #1 September 26, 2014 @ 1200h The following points have been modified or added to the Sailing Instructions: Section 1 Rules 1.3. Autopilot and/or wind powered self-steering gear are allowed. This modifies rule 52. Shane Alfreds VRC Race Officer Download the amended Sailing Instructions – Downlo... Read More »

Vancouver Rowing Club

VRC YACHTING SECTION UPDATE – September 2014 – Part Deux

Polar Bear Series / Racing / SHAG / Single Handed Racing / VRC

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Ken & Barbie Recap

Ken & Barbie Recap

Ken & Barbie / Racing / VRC

Sunday morning arrived far too early after the fantastic dock party celebrating the Georgia Stait Alliance Charity Regatta the night before. The sun was shining and once the Race Committee got some coffee, we were underway out to English Bay on a nice ebb tide. We motored out to the QC buoy and set the start line about 1/2 a mile to the SW, far enough from the freighters for clean air for the star... Read More »

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