ST. FRANCIS INTERSECTIONAL
Hosted by the St. Francis Yacht Club & Stanford University
March 31-April 1, 2007

 
NOTICE OF RACE
General Information
We are proud to announce the fourteenth annual St. Francis Yacht Club
Collegiate Invitational. All ICSA-eligible sailing teams are welcome.
Saturday and Sunday will feature short-course, collegiate format racing in
FJ's on the San Francisco City Front. Come enjoy ten to twenty knot winds
and great surfing conditions.

 
Schedule of Events
Saturday, March 31
9:30 am Registration
10:00am Skipper's Meeting
11:00am First Race
Sunday, April 1
10:00 am First start of the day
4:00 pm Races will not be started after this time
5:00 pm Trophy Presentation
 
Rules
The regatta will be governed by the rules as defined in The Racing Rules of
Sailing (RRS), (except as any of these are altered by the Sailing
Instructions or ICSA Procedural Rules), by the Sailing Instructions, and by
the ICSA Procedural Rules. All competitors are required to wear a life
jacket while racing in accordance with ICSA PR 9(c).
 
Format
Standard three-minute starts will be used. Races will be run on short
courses (15-20 minutes in length).  We will sail as many races as possible.
The race area will be close to the San Francisco seawall for easy viewing,
and the jibe mark will be within cheering distance of the shore. Separate
courses may be run for JV and Varsity fleets.

 
Entries
Teams will sign up during registration on the morning of March 31. There is
no entry fee.  ALL SKIPPERS AND CREW MUST SIGN AN StFYC ENTRY FORM AND
LIABILITY WAIVER BEFORE THE SKIPPER¹S MEETING, on March 31, 2007.  An ICSA
RP Form must also be completed and signed by a representative from each team
by the conclusion of the event on Sunday.
 
Boats & Trailer Storage
Competitors will supply their own FJ's. Charters can be made through your
districts Intersectional coordinator. All trailers may be kept free of
charge in the StFYC storage yard (at the direction of the StFYC Dockmaster)
one night prior to the beginning of racing and one night after racing
concludes. Any boats left on the premises outside this time frame are
subject to fees or removal. If you plan on leaving a trailer in the City
parking lot prior to Saturday morning or overnight on Sunday, please contact
the Harbormaster¹s Office at (415)292-2013 for an overnight parking permit.
All trailers left overnight will be towed if they do not have a city permit.
 
Housing
Competitors will need to provide their own housing.
 
Information
St Francis Race Office                                      Jay Kehoe,
Stanford Sailing Center
tel. (415)563-6363, fax (415)563-8670             tel. (650)723-2811
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Jay Kehoe
Head Sailing Coach
Stanford Sailing
650 468 7003 (cell)
650 723 2811 (office)
650 364 1292 (boathouse)





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