Traditionally marking the end of one race cycle and the beginning of another, our general meeting presents a report on the "race" (or lack thereof), solicits input, presents the candidates, and holds an election to inaugurate the next round.
We have a very strong slate for the 2022 race, and they are eager to make 2022's race one to remember.
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And hey, why not enter the race?
It's never too late to reminisce, and it's never too early to start thinking about the next race. Come on by Richmond Yacht Club to mingle with past and future Pac Cuppers. As a special treat, we'll be showing a selection of videos taken by our participants and edited and curated by experts.
Open no-host bar, and you can even get dinner for a mere $17!
All past and future (potential) Pac Cuppers are invited. We ask that you RSVP so we can plan properly.
If experience is any guide, the very fastest will arrive around the 17th or 18th. Some more boats will arrive the weekend of the 19-20, with the bulk arriving the following Monday or Tuesday and beyond. Of course, the only thing of which we may be certain is uncertainty.
Operated out of SFYC by Ashley Perrin and not affiliated with PCYC, these well-regarded SAS classes should satisfy your requirements for Pac Cup, and you may learn a thing or two. Visit SFYC.org. Fri afternoon, Sat, Sun afternoon, 2/21, 2/22, 2/23
Operated out of SFYC by Ashley Perrin and not affiliated with PCYC, these well-regarded SAS classes should satisfy your requirements for Pac Cup, and you may learn a thing or two. Visit SFYC.org. Two full day class
Operated out of SFYC by Ashley Perrin and not affiliated with PCYC, these well-regarded SAS classes should satisfy your requirements for Pac Cup, and you may learn a thing or two. Visit SFYC.org.
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