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Page 80 <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Offshore</strong> Racing Guide <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Offshore</strong> Racing Guide Page 81<br />

Race Dates<br />

Fees<br />

The <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Ontario</strong> Short Handed Racing Series only takes up 4 weekends<br />

LOSHRS works hard to keep its fees as low as possible. This is due in part to<br />

during the year, and it leaves the mid summer months open for cruising or<br />

the generosity of the sponsors, as well as the hard work of the organizing committee.<br />

participation in the LO<strong>300</strong> race.<br />

Each LOSHRS race has a skipper and crew meeting the Friday night before<br />

The cost for the entire series is $140.<br />

the event, except for the short course race that has the meeting the morning<br />

of the actual race.<br />

It costs $40 to participate in a single race and $80 for a two race weekend.<br />

Please put these dates into your calendars.<br />

Date<br />

June 5 th<br />

June 18 th<br />

June 19 th<br />

August 20 th & 21 st<br />

September 17 th<br />

September 18 th<br />

November 5 th<br />

Event<br />

Short Course Race<br />

PCYC to Youngstown Race<br />

Youngstown to PCYC Race<br />

100 Mile, Long Distance Race<br />

PCYC to Port Dalhousie Race<br />

Port Dalhousie to PCYC Race<br />

Awards Banquet<br />

How to Register<br />

Please register online by going to www.loshrs.com.<br />

Click on the link to the LOSHRS online registration system. Fill out the form,<br />

and pay using a major credit card. You will need to read and accept the waiver<br />

before you can complete the transaction and register.<br />

Photo by Bob Ferguson, taken at the start of the 2009 Port Dalhousie to PCYC race. It started out light,<br />

but within minutes of the start, the wind filled, and the majority of the race was in 10 to 15 knots of breeze.

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