Three races were run on Saturday with three participating divisions – Junior Monohulls (Optimists), Medium Monohulls (Laser 4.7s, Laser Radials, Laser Standards, Flying 11s, a Devoti D-Zero, Contenders and Finns), and Multihulls (Nacra 17 foilers and non-foilers and an F18). Thank you to the volunteers who ran another day of quality racing for the Squadron. We look forward to this Saturday 8 September 2018 for the last day of racing.
Casual Entries are $20.00 Single-Handed / $25.00 Double-Handed. We will run a brief presentation after racing on Saturday on the Main Rigging Lawn.
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