 
          INDIAN SUMMER - SAIL AGAINST SIDS
REGATTA
 
 
OCTOBER 4, 2008
| DESCRIPTION | The Indian Summer - Sail Against SIDS
  Regatta is hosted by FBYC.  All
  FBYC Members are encouraged to participate.  Proceeds will benefit the research and prevention of
  Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). 
  SIDS is the leading cause of death in infants between the ages of 1
  and 12 months.  There is
  currently no known cause or cure. | 
| EVENT CHAIR | Matthew Braun                  
  mbraun@gvaadvanis.com  c~(804) 640-3184;  h~(804) 266-4533;  o~(804) 672-4242 | 
| REGISTRATION | Information regarding registration,
  classes, social activities, awards will be available at
  www.fbyc.net/Events/.  On-line
  registration will be available and pre-registration is encouraged.  Discounted pre-registration will end
  September 29, 2008.  Registrations will be accepted until 10:00am on
  October 4, 2008.  | 
| PROGRAM | Saturday, October 4, 2008      Registration
  and continental breakfast 0800      Skippers
  Meeting                             1000      First
  Warning Signal                          1100      Followed
  by subsequent races      Refreshments,
  silent auction, awards           
  1500-1700 | 
| CLASSES | Classes are 420, Flying Scot, Front
  Runner, Laser, Laser Radial, Mobjack, and Optimist.  Additional classes may be added at the discretion of the
  Event Chair or the One Design Division Commander.  Optimists will be divided into Red, Blue, White and Green
  fleets, as defined by USODA. 
  There may be a separate start for the Green fleet. | 
| AWARDS | The winning skipper for the class with
  the most money raised through entry fees will receive the Maxwell Raymond
  Braun memorial trophy.  Other
  class awards will be described in the sailing instructions.   | 
| CBYRA SANCTION | The Regatta is sanctioned as a separate
  event for CBYRA High Point awards in certain classes as shown in the CBYRA
  One Design Schedule. | 
| ENTRY | Race entry fees (TBD).  Various fundraising raffles, auction
  and sponsored events will be held to benefit SIDS research and prevention. |