Category: Misc

  • COVID19 Information

    Summary

     

    As required by provincial and municipal authorities, the Cadboro Bay Sailing Association (CBSA) has developed this COVID-19 Safety Plan and will keep it current as requirements change. The purpose of this plan is to:

    1.           Ensure that CBSA and its members continue to adhere to current orders and guidelines posted by the Public Health Officer (PHO), viaSPORT, BC Sailing, and Saanich Parks.

    2.           Provide information, and list precautions and procedures for CBSA members to follow when entering the CBSA compound and participating in club sponsored events.

    3.           Describe the process for dealing with a COVID-19 case or outbreak that involves CBSA members.

    This plan is based on requirements published by the B.C. Public Health Officer (PHO), viaSPORT, BC Sailing, Saanich Parks, and our own risk assessment of the compound and activities of CBSA.

    At the time of writing, the CBSA compound is only open for members to access their boats individually, or for other purposes approved by the CBSA executive. All members accessing the compound must follow the requirements of this CBSA COVID-19 Safety Plan, Version IV. There are currently no approved CBSA hosted group activities.

    The combination for the compound lock has been changed. Members need to read and sign off on the revised CBSA COVID-19 Safety Plan (Version IV), after which they will receive the new combination.

    To obtain approval for use of the compound and return to sport, CBSA had to submit an updated version of our CBSA COVID-19 Safety Plan, and other specified documents to the Saanich Parks department. The documents were checked for completeness by Saanich Parks staff, after which CBSA applied for and obtained a permit.

    It appears that the PHO will be approving more outdoor sporting activities soon. When changes to the health orders affect the operation of CBSA, including the go ahead for adult dinghy racing, CBSA members will be notified via email.

    The most current version of this plan will always be posted on the front page of caddybay.caMembers will be notified via email whenever a new version of the plan is posted.

    To help keep your family and your fellow CBSA members and families safe, and to help minimize the spread of the COVID-19 virus, members need to review new versions of the plan as they are posted, and follow all listed requirements when entering the CBSA compound and participating in club-hosted events. Major updates to the plan will require online digital sign-off prior to receiving the new combination.

    CBSA Executive

     

    COVID-19 Transmission and Symptoms

    Transmission:

    COVID-19 is known to spread in several ways. When a person coughs or sneezes, they can emit droplets containing the virus, which can be inhaled by persons nearby. It can also spread by touching a contaminated surface and then touching your face. Other possible transmission methods are under investigation.

    The risk of person-to-person transmission increases the closer you come to other people, the more time you spend near them, and the more people you come near.

    The risk of surface transmission increases when many people contact the same surface and when those contacts happen over short periods of time.

     

    Monitoring of Symptoms

    CBSA members are responsible for monitoring their health, and determining if they have any of the common symptoms associated with COVID-19. The symptoms of COVID-19 are similar to other respiratory illnesses including the flu and common cold and may include:

    •   Fever
    •   Chills
    •   Cough
    •   Shortness of breath
    •   Sore throat and painful swallowing
    •   Stuffy or runny nose
    •   Loss of sense of smell
    •   Headache
    •   Muscle aches
    •   Fatigue
    •   Loss of appetite

    Symptoms can range from mild to severe. People infected with COVID-19 may also experience gastrointestinal symptoms like diarrhea, nausea and vomiting a few days after the onset of the above symptoms.

    Some people with COVID-19 have mild illness and few or none of the above symptoms, and yet can still transmit the disease to others.

    CBSA members exhibiting symptoms as described above should use the COVID-19 self-assessment tool found at https://www.thrive.health/bc-self-assessment-toolto help determine if further assessment or testing for COVID-19 is needed. Individuals can contact 8-1-1 if further health advice is required and 9-1-1 if it is an emergency. Individuals can learn more about how to manage their illness here:  http://www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/covid-19/about-covid-19/if-you-are-sick

     

    Outbreak Plan

     

    A COVID-19 €œoutbreak € is defined as two or more cases; a €œcase € is a single case. Early detection and reporting of symptoms will facilitate the immediate implementation of effective control measures such as limiting member access to the compound, closure of facilities, and comprehensive cleaning. CBSA will adhere to the following €˜Outbreak Plan €™ in order to limit the size and length of an outbreak among CBSA members.

     

    1.       Any CBSA member must immediately notify a member of the executive if a member or guest with a confirmed case of COVID-19 (positive test), or a person who is self-isolating as requested by the local health authority, has visited the compound or participated in a club activity.

    2.     The member of the executive who has been so notified will obtain the most recent contact sign-in sheet from the compound, then report the incident and send the contact sign-in sheet to the Commodore.

    3.       The Commodore will then:

    a.           Contact the infected or self-isolating person and obtain their agreement not to visit the compound until further instructions have been obtained from authorities.

    b.           Determine the likelihood of exposure to other people by comparing the date(s) of possible exposure to the dates and times when other people entered the compound.

    c.             Contact the Medical Health Officer (or delegate) at Island Health, and follow their instructions.

    d.           Contact the Compound Manager, and request them to convene a work party to fully clean all likely contact surfaces within the compound.

    5. If CBSA is contacted by a medical health officer in the course of contact tracing, members of the executive shall cooperate with local health authorities.

     

    Return to Sport Process

     

    As a partner and tenant of Saanich Parks, CBSA takes direction from them in all matters pertaining to the occupation and use of the club compound located at Gyro Park.  In response to the municipality €™s directions to all park users to incorporate current PHO orders, CBSA needs to maintain an up-to-date COVID-19 Safety Plan, and have members agree to follow the revised requirements of the plan. The plan is available to all members by: (1) email distribution, (2) incorporation into the CBSA website, and (3) via QR code at the compound gate.

    As in the past, the combination for the compound lock has been changed. Members need to read and sign off on this plan, after which they will receive the new combination.

     

    Planned Return to Sport Activities

     

    After members have agreed to the updated CBSA COVID-19 Safety Plan, they can enter the compound, access and use their boats. There will be no social events, gatherings, or dinghy racing hosted by CBSA until these activities have been approved by the PHO, viaSport, BC Sailing, Saanich Parks, and your CBSA executive. Although a 2021 CBSA Calendar including race dates is attached to this plan, all planned races are on hold until that activity has been approved.

    Social events and regattas that were typically hosted by CBSA in the past, before COVID-19 restrictions were implemented, will be added to the calendar when those activities are allowed by the above authorities.

     

    Compound and Boat Access

     

    Members who have agreed to comply with this plan may enter the CBSA compound to maintain or use their private boats or engage in scheduled sailing events (when approved) while following the guidelines below:

     

    No Admittance

    Members who have tested positive for COVID-19, or who are exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19, or who have been in contact with a person confirmed to have COVID_19, may not enter the CBSA compound. After symptoms disappear, members must obtain approval of the CBSA Commodore before entering the compound.

     

    Compound Gate Combination Lock Change

    The compound lock combination has been changed.  Members wishing to access their boats are required to read and accept this updated plan, including the following specific agreements:

    · I will inform CBSA executive if I test positive for COVID-19, or if I am required to self-isolate, and I have visited the compound within the last 14 days.

    · I agree to stay home if feeling sick, and to remain home for 14 days after experiencing COVID-19 symptoms.

    · If I have tested positive for COVID-19, or experienced symptoms of COVID-19, or been in contact with a person who has tested positive for COVID-19, or been self-isolating due to possible COVID-19 exposure, I will obtain approval from the CBSA Commodore before entering the compound.

    · I agree to sanitize my hands upon entering and exiting the facility, with soap or sanitizer.

    · I agree to continue to follow social distancing protocols of staying at least 2m away from others while inside the club compound.

    · I will not enter the compound unless there are less than 10 people in the compound.

    · Whenever social distancing cannot be maintained, I will wear a mask.

    · I agree to abide by the requirements of the current CBSA COVID-19 Safety Plan. I acknowledge that the CBSA executive can suspend or revoke my membership if I fail to do so.

    · I acknowledge that there are risks associated with entering club facilities and/or participating in club activities, and that the measures taken by the club and participants, including those set out in this plan, and under the BC COVID-19 Response Plan and Return to Sport Protocols, will not entirely eliminate those risks.

    The new combination is issued to members upon their acceptance of the plan.

     

    Personal Self-Assessment Declaration/Contact Tracing Information Form

    As required by the PHO, CBSA must collect personal health assessment and contact tracing information from all persons who enter the compound, and retain it for 30 days.   This includes the time of entering and leaving the compound.  Please refer to Appendix A to view the Self-Assessment Declaration/Contact Tracing Instructions and sign-off forms that are located in a box attached to the inside left of the compound gate, along with a pen/pencil and hand disinfectant. Completing this information serves two purposes:

    1.           It is a contact and health self-assessment declaration. Members who cannot answer €˜No €™ to all questions must not enter the compound.

    2.           The form includes the time of entering and leaving the compound, and your contact information. This information will not be made public; however, it may be used for contact tracing purposes if anyone entering the compound is later found to have been exposed to COVID-19.

     

    Maintain Physical Distancing

    When inside the CBSA compound, maintain at least 2 meters separation from all other people with the exception of members of your family that reside at your address.

     

    Wearing of Masks

    When inside the CBSA compound, masks shall be worn whenever it is not possible to maintain at least 2 meters separation from all other people with the exception of members of your family that reside at your address.

     

    Minimize Number of Contacts

    No more than 10 people are allowed in the compound at any one time. Members must wait until the number of people in the compound drops below 10 before entering.

    No more than 50 people, including the race committee, can participate in any single race hosted by CBSA. Only club members and guests who have signed the Self-Assessment Declaration/Contact Tracing form can participate in any race hosted by CBSA.

     

    Minimize Touching of Surfaces

    Do not touch the boat or property of any other members.

    The following items are identified as items likely to undergo a high level of contact, and therefore must be handled with caution.   These surfaces are difficult to clean thoroughly, therefore you must clean your hands immediately following contact with them.

    ·                 Club boat dollies

    ·                 The front gate lock, latch, and associated gate surfaces

    ·                 The hose and taps located just inside the front gate

    ·                 The main water shut-off valve to the right of the club house.

    ·                 The trash can lid.

    ·                 The clubhouse door, if entering the clubhouse to access the first aid kit stored within.

    After touching the above surfaces, or any other surfaces in the compound, members must wash their hands with their own disinfectant or use the disinfectant provided by the club. After leaving the compound, members must disinfect their hands as soon as possible.

     

    Surface Cleaning Required When Leaving Compound

    The last person to leave the compound after every group or single entry, and especially after a race night or event, is responsible for cleaning the surfaces listed above. Surfaces known to have not been touched during the entry event are not required to be cleaned. For example, if two members are in the compound on an afternoon, and they have not touched the clubhouse door, since it is off limits, or the boat dollies, then they are not required to clean those surfaces. They are required to clean the front gate surfaces, and anything else on the list above that they touched while in the compound.

     

    Clubhouse

    The clubhouse is off limits for all purposes except to access the first aid kit contained within, and for members of appointed race committees to access the committee boat. Members wishing to change into or out of sport apparel must do so outside of the compound, preferably at home. Members must bring their own tools and supplies for boat maintenance and these must not be left in the compound.

     

    Club Zodiac

    The club zodiac is located inside of the locked clubhouse and it is off limits to everyone except race committees appointed by the Fleet captain.

     

    Race Committees

    Race committees shall consist of one club member, or two people in the same family living at the same address, at least one of whom is a club member who possesses a PCOC card.

    During race events, the following rules shall be followed to minimize the risk of COVID-19 transmission:

    ·                 The race buoys, anchors, flags, score sheets, club zodiac, and zodiac appurtenances shall only be touched and handled by members of appointed race committees, and by members of the club executive.

    ·                 Prior to racing, member(s) of the appointed race committee shall prepare and launch the boat by themselves if possible. If other persons are required to help with launching, then all persons in the launching group shall wear masks.

    ·                 If the race committee consists of more than one person, they need not wear masks while in the boat, as they will be members of the same family. Nevertheless, all race committee members must include a mask in their personal gear. Should a need arise during the event to come in close contact with participants requiring assistance, race committee members must wear their mask whenever physical distancing cannot be maintained.

    ·                 Upon returning to the beach following a race event, the race committee will need help to bring the zodiac up the beach and prepare it for storage. Race committee members and all helpers must wear masks during this time.

    ·                 The handle of the dolly used to bring the boat back into the compound must be cleaned using sanitizers provided. The zodiac and all its appurtenances, and all racing equipment will not be touched for several days, therefore does not have to be cleaned.

    ·                 After helping to bring the boat back to the compound, and after completing the duties of race committee, all persons involved shall wash their hands thoroughly using the sanitizers provided.

     

    Signage and Cleaning Supplies

    Several all-weather signs are located around the compound as necessary to remind members of specific CBSA COVID-19 Safety Plan rules.   Where these signs specify cleaning, sanitizer is provided nearby.  

    Outside of the front gate: This sign provides information about COVID-19, instructions for use of the compound, and confirms member agreement with the Safety Plan (by earlier email or through the QR code provided).

    On the side of the sign-in station: A message indicating that sign-in and sign-out are mandatory.

    Inside the sign-in station. A sign indicating members should wash hands after touching anything in the compound.

    On the outside of the clubhouse: This sign describes who is allowed to enter the clubhouse.

     

    Reporting Unsafe Acts or Conditions

    Any member who notices an unsafe condition or act by a person in the compound or participating in club-hosted activities, shall immediately report the incident to any member of the CBSA executive. The executive member shall immediately report the incident to the Commodore, who will be responsible for taking reasonable action.

     

    Communication

     

    A current version of this plan will be posted on the front page of caddybay.ca

    Members will be notified via email whenever a new version of the plan is posted. To help keep your family and your fellow CBSA members and families safe, and to help minimize the spread of the COVID-19 virus, members need to review new versions of the plan as they are posted, and follow all listed requirements when entering the CBSA compound. Major updates to the plan will require online digital sign-off prior to receiving the new combination.

     

     

    Signedon behalf of the CBSA Executive,

    Art Hamilton

    CBSA Commodore

     

  • Frequently Asked Questions

    CBSA Frequently Asked Questions

    Here a few frequently asked questions (with their answers!):

    • Question: May I store a kayak or paddle board in the compound?   Answer:  The Club compound is intended for storing sailing dinghies that are monohulled, under 275 lbs and under 17 feet in length.  As the mandate of the CBSA is to further sailing on Cadboro Bay for the community, all space in the compound us used for dinghies.  The level of interest is such that several dinghy owners are usually waitlisted for spaces. 
    • Question: Does CBSA offer sailing lessons?  Answer: No
    • Question: Does CBSA allow members of the public to rent sailing dinghies?  Answer: Unfortunately, we do not rent dinghies due to liability concerns.  All boats in the compound are privately owned.
    • Question: I have a boat in the compound that I will sell – can the buyer use my storage spot?  Answer: When a boat is sold the spot is deemed to be vacant, unless the club member puts another boat in its place.  The compound storage administrator fills vacant spots from the waitlist after the current user sells or relocates their boat.
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    Date Day Event Comments




    February 7, 2015 Sat Frozen Assets A RVYC Open event.
    However, Doug Bell has arranged for there to be a
    Masters Division if enough of us show up.
    February 8, 2015 Sun Frozen Assets
    April 7, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Spring 1
    April 14, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Spring 2
    April 21, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Spring 3
    April 23, 2015 Thur Masters April Race Night @ RVYC
    6:00pm – 09:00pm
    Sunset 8:16pm
    Guest speaker: Bob Britten
    Dock Demo: Go-fast rigging tips & tricks (45 minutes)
    On-the-water drills & racing with video of the sailing.
    After-racing-social with video analysis @ RVYC.
    April 28, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Spring 4
    May 2, 2015 Sat Dinghy Spring Championships A RVYC Open event.
    May 3, 2015 Sun Dinghy Spring Championships
    May 5, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Spring 5
    May 9, 2015 Sat CBSA Dinghy Saturday Saturday #1 /Start at 12:30pm / Multiple short course races.
    May 12, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Spring 6
    May 19, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Spring 7
    May 21, 2015 Thur Masters May Race Night @ RVYC
    6:00pm – 09:30pm
    Sunset 8:54pm
    Guest speaker: To Be Determined
    Dock Demo: Sail shape & trimming (45 minutes)
    On-the-water drills & racing with video of the sailing.
    After-racing-social with video analysis @ RVYC.
    May 26, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Spring 8
    June 2, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Spring 9
    June 9, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Summer 1
    June 13, 2015 Sat CBSA Dinghy Saturday Saturday #2 /Start at 12:30pm / Multiple short course races.
    June 16, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Summer 2
    June 18, 2015 Thur Masters June Race Night @ RVYC
    6:00pm – 09:30pm
    Sunset 9:17pm
    Guest speaker: Steve McBride
    Dock Demo: Boat Handling Techniques (45 minutes)
    On-the-water drills & racing with video of the sailing.
    After-racing-social with video analysis @ RVYC.
    June 23, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Summer 3
    June 30, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Summer 4
    July 7, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Summer 5
    July 14, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Summer 6
    July 18, 2015 Sat CBSA Dinghy Saturday Saturday #3 /Start at 12:30pm / Multiple short course races.
    July 21, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Summer 7
    July 28, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Summer 8
    August 4, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Summer 9
    August 11, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Fall 1
    August 15, 2015 Sat CBSA Dinghy Saturday Saturday #4 /Start at 12:30pm / Multiple short course races.
    August 18, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Fall 2
    August 25, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Fall 3
    September 1, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Fall 4
    September 8, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Fall 5
    September 12, 2015 Sat CBSA Tour De Cadboro Regatta & BBQ NOR will be posted closer to the event.
    This is a wonderful event; good turnout and fantastic BBQ after!
    September 15, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Fall 6
    September 19, 2015 Sat CBSA Dinghy Saturday Saturday #5 /Start at 12:30pm / Multiple short course races.
    September 22, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Fall 7
    September 29, 2015 Tues CBSA Tuesday Night Racing Start at 6pm / Fall 8
    Major Events:


    June 27, 2015 Sat Pacific Coast Masters Champs Columbia Gorge Racing Association
    This is one WINDY place (20-30 knots!)
    Sail a Radial Rig if you are under 180 lbs!
    June 28, 2015 Sun Pacific Coast Masters Champs
    July 10, 2015 Fr Masters World Championships Kingston, Ontario
    You must apply to enter this event.
    July 18, 2015 Sat Masters World Championships
    July 31, 2015 Fri Canadian Laser Masters Champs Jericho Sailing Centre in Vancouver, BC
    August 1, 2015 Sat Canadian Laser Masters Champs
    August 2, 2015 Sun Canadian Laser Masters Champs
    August 3, 2015 Mon Canadian Laser Masters Champs
    August 14, 2015 Fri US Masters National Champs St Francis Yacht Club / San Francisco
    This is also one WINDY place (20-30 knots!)
    Sail a Radial Rig if you are under 180 lbs!
    August 15, 2015 Sat US Masters National Champs
    August 16, 2015 Sun US Masters National Champs




    North American Master’s events are listed at:


    http://www.laser.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1052&Itemid=281


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    Cadborosaurus
    Cup – 2014


    Notice of Race


    Sunday, June 15 – Skippers’ Mtg Gyro Park 12:00 Race
    starts @ ~1:00



    • This event is open to all paid up CBSA members


    • There is no pre-registration required, but all sailors must
      check in with the RC at the skippers meeting by the CBSA compound,
      Gyro Beach.


    • There is no cost


    • There is a handsome perpetual trophy (awarded at the year end
      party)


    • The format this year will be a minimum of four races
      using as much of the bay as the wind allows. The RC will target
      races of about 30 minutes; a little longer than most Tuesday nights.


    • There will be one start for all boats with times adjusted
      according to the Portmouth Yardstick.


    • Racing Rules of Sailing 2012 apply. As always, please sort
      out any violations on the water. If you think may have fouled
      someone, do the penalty turns. It’s all about having fun.


    • There will be one throwout only if more than four
      races are sailed.


    • Final results will be posted on the website.


    • RC: Ron & Gail



    If you have any questions, send me an e-mail.


    fleetcaptain@caddybay.ca






  • Captain Hook Entries














    Nominees
    for the 2014 Captain Hook Award to be chosen at the Christmas Party.


    Submissions
    welcome





    Spring Series….May 20th
    …….The Cummings – KT Web of Chaos


    With about 30 seconds before the start,
    Mark and Evelyn are lining up to leeward of KT. They’re calling for
    KT to come up repeatedly who they claim is very slow to do so. Peter
    and Nicole are a boat length or more back hoping for a hole to open
    up. Mark starts to bear off down the line to build some speed and a
    good deal shouting begins as the two boats as they separate. Peter &
    Nicole accelerate nicely into the widening gap for a clean start.
    Mark discovers he is towing KT who’s mainsheet was mysteriously
    wrapped around the end of Mark’s tiller. He casts it off by throwing
    directly into P&N’s path where it wraps snugly around the bow.
    Nicole backs the main to stop the boat but KT’s Laser draws tight to
    the fireball and basically starts to climb aboard. Both boats
    shackled by KT’s mainsheet start sailing backwards but the sheet just
    won’t come and KT won’t undo the knot in the end of his mainsheet.
    Finally Peter & Nicole propel KT forward with enough force and
    break the unhappy union.





    Summer Series….June
    something….The Plop Finish


    Leigh sailing with Rob T…..Jay and
    Peter RC. Leigh driving and coming first to the finish line. Just as
    the bow reaches the line “#$@^&*” The boat stops suddenly and
    we hear Leigh say “Are you alright”, the only reply from the Rob
    who is neither visible to us nor any longer in the boat is “are we
    over?”. Rob climbs back into the boat with the broken trapeze wire
    and they manage not to foul anyone as they drift backwards away from
    the committee.





    Thunder and Lightening


    Race night……Barbara to report on
    those who danced with lightning bolts.








    Sept 14 CBSA Sailor Sabotages
    major Melges Regatta and Stains the Club’s Reputation


    Robin out for a Solo Sunday sail.
    Sparkling sunshine, southerly breeze, perfect visibility. He’s quite
    pleased with himself as he zips along with his big blue spinnaker.
    He’s not the only sailboat out enjoying the tremendous summer we’ve
    had this year. There is in fact a major Melges Regatta going on. To
    Robin surprise he discovers that he has drifted into an RVYC race
    course as the two lead Melges in a fleet of about ten boats approach
    the windward mark. In an effort to minimize the chaos he is about to
    create he attempts to takes evasive action. Unfortunately that
    resultsed in his wiping out directly infront of them who had to crash
    tack to avoid splinters carbon fibre. Word spreads throughout the bay
    to be on guard of that unpredictable CBSA sailor with the blue and
    red chute.









  • Crew List

     

    Interested in crewing aboard a Fireball, Enterprise, or other two-handed boat? Skippers are always in the market for new crew for racing, and may also be willing to provide instruction or boat demonstrations on non-racing days. Please find our Facebook page, and look for the Crew List chat. Provide a short resume of your sailing experience, and your contact information

     

     

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    Trophy Winners



    2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
    Spring Series Jamie Cox & Simon Pearson Chris Dudenas Carl Spani & Ivan Robin Smith Bonnie & Jon Zand Jamie Cox & Simon Pearson Jamie Cox & Simon Pearson Reece Meyerscough









    Summer Series Roger Nelson Chris Dudenas Carl Spani & Ivan Bonnie & Jon Zand Ian Elliot – Neil Hawkes & Bailey Steve Bell Bob Britten Bob Britten









    Fall Series Robin Smith Robin Smith Carl Spani & Ivan Bonnie & Jon Zand Jamie Cox & Simon Pearson Leigh Anderson & Vanessa Edwards Bob Britten Rob Thompson & Francis Westlake









    Tour de Cadboro Robin Smith Chris Dudenas Jamie Cox & Simon Pearson Robin Smith Robin Smith Jamie Cox & Simon Pearson Jamie Cox & Simon Pearson Bob Britten









    Pursuit Challenge n/a Liz Lilly Donna & Brian Swaile Steve Bell Robin Smith Mark Cummings & Donna Sherry Liam Quinlan & Lindsay Johnston Rob Thompson & Amanda Timmerman









    Cadborosaurus Cup Robin Smith UVIC n/a n/a n/a n/a Jasmin Chana & Victoria Ehmann Steve Bell









    Captain Hook Steve Bell Gary Bishop & Leigh A. Bonnie Vogt Gary Bishop & Rob Warren Devrim Husrevoglu & Kat KT Shum Betty Walsh Robin Smith









    Most Improved Jason Reid Liz Lilly Bonnie Vogt Clayton Savage David Nelson Leigh Anderson & Vanessa Edwards Andrew Barlclay Nicole Currie









    Gender Opposite Pairs n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Peter Gerber & Sigrun Drewry n/a