SERIES POINTS DAYS: Up to four races may count for season's points on any scheduled club race day.
SERIES SCORES: A minimum of 4 races shall count.If 7 to 10 races have been sailed One worst score shall be dropped.
If 11 or more races have been sailed 2 worst scores shall be dropped.
All boats entered on any one race day shall be scored in accordance with the Low Points Scoring System
Series Points for boats not entered on any one race day shall be 5 points more than the number of entries on that day
SERIES POINTS DAYS: Up to four races may count for season's points on any scheduled club race day.
SERIES SCORES: A minimum of 4 races shall count.If 7 to 10 races have been sailed One worst score shall be dropped.
If 11 or more races have been sailed 2 worst scores shall be dropped.
All boats entered on any one race day shall be scored in accordance with the Low Points Scoring System
Series Points for boats not entered on any one race day shall be 5 points more than the number of entries on that day
A mass of international Olympic class sailors including around ten kiwis are in Hyeres, France for the start of the 40th French Olympic Sailing Week. Racing starts on Sunday 20th April and runs through until Friday 25th April. The New Zealand contingent includes five sailors who will represent us later this year at the Olympic Games, as well as one pair who will try to impress the Olympic selectors with a good performance in Hyeres. 3 kiwis will be racing in the RS:X class.
SERIES POINTS DAYS: Up to four races may count for season's points on any scheduled club race day.
SERIES SCORES: A minimum of 4 races shall count.If 7 to 10 races have been sailed One worst score shall be dropped.
If 11 or more races have been sailed 2 worst scores shall be dropped.
All boats entered on any one race day shall be scored in accordance with the Low Points Scoring System
Series Points for boats not entered on any one race day shall be 5 points more than the number of entries on that day
A mass of international Olympic class sailors including around ten kiwis are in Hyeres, France for the start of the 40th French Olympic Sailing Week. Racing starts on Sunday 20th April and runs through until Friday 25th April. The New Zealand contingent includes five sailors who will represent us later this year at the Olympic Games, as well as one pair who will try to impress the Olympic selectors with a good performance in Hyeres. 3 kiwis will be racing in the RS:X class.
A mass of international Olympic class sailors including around ten kiwis are in Hyeres, France for the start of the 40th French Olympic Sailing Week. Racing starts on Sunday 20th April and runs through until Friday 25th April. The New Zealand contingent includes five sailors who will represent us later this year at the Olympic Games, as well as one pair who will try to impress the Olympic selectors with a good performance in Hyeres. 3 kiwis will be racing in the RS:X class.
A mass of international Olympic class sailors including around ten kiwis are in Hyeres, France for the start of the 40th French Olympic Sailing Week. Racing starts on Sunday 20th April and runs through until Friday 25th April. The New Zealand contingent includes five sailors who will represent us later this year at the Olympic Games, as well as one pair who will try to impress the Olympic selectors with a good performance in Hyeres. 3 kiwis will be racing in the RS:X class.
MTI Youthsail will be sailed over 11 races from April 23rd to 26th. Youthsail is the final selection event for choosing the NZL Yachting Trust Youth Team to compete at the ISAF Youth Worlds in Denmark during July.
MTI Youthsail is open to entries from ‘P’, Starling, Laser 4.7, Splash, Techno, RSX, Laser and Laser Radial, 420 and 29er classes. Entry for this event is required by 7 April 2008. See the Sandspit Yacht Club website (www.sandspit.org.nz) for entry forms and accommodation options.
A mass of international Olympic class sailors including around ten kiwis are in Hyeres, France for the start of the 40th French Olympic Sailing Week. Racing starts on Sunday 20th April and runs through until Friday 25th April. The New Zealand contingent includes five sailors who will represent us later this year at the Olympic Games, as well as one pair who will try to impress the Olympic selectors with a good performance in Hyeres. 3 kiwis will be racing in the RS:X class.
MTI Youthsail will be sailed over 11 races from April 23rd to 26th. Youthsail is the final selection event for choosing the NZL Yachting Trust Youth Team to compete at the ISAF Youth Worlds in Denmark during July.
MTI Youthsail is open to entries from ‘P’, Starling, Laser 4.7, Splash, Techno, RSX, Laser and Laser Radial, 420 and 29er classes. Entry for this event is required by 7 April 2008. See the Sandspit Yacht Club website (www.sandspit.org.nz) for entry forms and accommodation options.