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JUNE 7th CLUB MEETING
THIS MONTH’S PROGRAM
Immediately before the meeting @ 730PM
George Jones
the Indian River Riverkeeper
The mission of the Indian Riverkeeper is to protect and restore the waters of North America's most diverse estuary-- the Indian River Lagoon, its tributaries, fisheries and habitats through advocacy, enforcement and citizen action.
The Indian River Lagoon — the most biologically diverse estuary in North America — straddles 156 miles of Florida’s east coast, from Ponce Inlet in Volusia County, south to Jupiter Inlet in Palm Beach County
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I don’t know about the rest of you but I am very concerned about what NOAA knows. Saturday’s race to Palm Beach was forecast for 10 – 15 knot winds and 2 to 3 ft seas. NOT!
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Racing
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MAY 3rd CLUB MEETING
THIS MONTH’S PROGRAM
Immediately before the meeting @ 730PM
Robbie and Brooke Westover
long time members of the Saint Lucie Sailing Club
will talk about their many experiences cruising Europe and the Mediterranean.You will see the boat they built and highlights of some of their many voyages.
Don't miss this presentation!
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MAY 3rd CLUB MEETING
THIS MONTH’S PROGRAM
Immediately before the meeting @ 730PM
Robbie and Brooke Westover
long time members of the Saint Lucie Sailing Club
will talk about their many experiences cruising Europe and the Mediterranean.You will see the boat they built and highlights of some of their many voyages.
Don't miss this presentation!
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Racing
Change to the Sailing Instructions
Disregard the diagram and the description of the Rabbit Start in the Sailing Instructions and replace the description of the "The Start" with the following:
The Start: The start will be a Rabbit Start. The Rabbit will be Latitudes, if not, an announcement will be made at 9:45 a.m. The First Warning Signal will be 1 long blast followed by several short blasts at approximately 9:55 and signal 5 minutes until start.The rabbit will raise the Red Class Flag at this time. The rabbit will head due east from the marker R-2 outside of the St. Lucie Inlet drawing the start line. The start line will be between the transom of the rabbit to the east, and R-2 to the west. The rabbit may use their motor if necessary to maintain a due east course. There will be a long single blast at 4 minutes, a long single blast at 1 minute, and a long single blast at the start. The rabbit will take down the red flag at the start. Attempts will be made to communicate each signal via VHF 71, however, the absence of any radio transmission will not affect the validity of the start.
A boat making contact with or interfering with the rabbit is disqualified and shall retire from the race.
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SLSC SUNDAY RAFT UP AT HOGGS COVE
ALL WELCOME
BIG AND SMALL BOATS
No Need To Sign Up Just Show Up
COME TO THE SUNDAY RAFT UP
IN HOGGS COVE
APRIL 25, 2010
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Socializing
HERE ARE THE DETAILS: Following a robust sail south along the coast, PBSC will host the after race party. Dancing to a live band will follow a surf and turf dinner and awards. Due to limited dock space, a launch service will be provided for vessels anchored off the PBSC. Anticipated Schedule of After Race Activities: Saturday, April 24, 2010: Cocktails & Music 4:30pm - 6:00pm Dinner 6:00pm - 7:00pm Trophies 7:00pm -7:30pm Music & Dancing 7:30pm - 9:30pm After Race Schedule is Subject to Change. Monitor Channel 68 for Updates. The price for dinner is $35.00 p.p. Checks for dinner reservation need to be at PBSC by April 19th, After that date, the price is $45.00 p.p.
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Racing
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SLSC SUNDAY RAFT UP AT PENDARVIS COVE ALL WELCOME BIG AND SMALL BOATS
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