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Cat Open and Hurricane TT 18-19th May 2013
Written by Administrator
Friday, 30 May 2008
The annual Rutland Cat Open - Entry is open to all classes of sports catamarans with an overall length of 20 feet or less.
Great value accommodation available at the club - click for details
Accommodation available at the clubhouse, or camping across the road.
Registration will be held at the Race Office from 09:30hrs on Saturday and there will be a competitor briefing at 11:30 on Saturday in the Wet Bar.
3 back-to-back races are scheduled for Saturday with the first race Warning at 13:00. 3 back-to-back races are scheduled for Sunday with the first race Warning at 10:30.
Saturday Evening Dinner with after dinner speaker Chris Brooks speaking about his F18 trip around Britain.
ALL MEMBERS AND TEMPORARY MEMBERS OF RUTLAND SAILING CLUB SAIL AT THEIR OWN RISK
CAR PARKING at Rutland Sailing Club is limited. Please park on the grass paddock to your left as you come through the gates.
DOGS are not allowed inside the grounds, on a lead or in a car. Please leave your car in the lane if you have a dog with you.
CAMPING is strictly forbidden in the grounds in tents or cars, but there is a camping field opposite the gates to the Club.
CAMPER VANS are not permitted on site.
CHILDREN must not be left unsupervised on site.
ACCOMMODATION is available in the clubhouse. Please contact Reception to check for vacancies. (The heating in the rooms can be adjusted by the thermostat on each radiator.)
ACCESS During the day, sailors must access the changing rooms by the EXTERNAL doors and the first floor of the Clubhouse by the BALCONY STEPS or DISABLED RAMP ONLY.
REFRESHMENTS Sailors are requested to eat in the Wet Bar at the eastern end of the Clubhouse, not in the carpeted areas. Please do not take crockery or glasses out of the building.
NATURE RESERVES at each end of the reservoir arms are strictly for the birds. Marked by large red marker buoys.
BUOYANCY AIDS must be worn by all sailors while on the water and pontoons.