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Bremerton Yacht Club Skippers, Mates and Crews, January 1, 2018 On behalf of the Bremerton Yacht Club and all its members, I am pleased to invite you to the 84th running of our annual Heavy Weather Navigation Contest and Social Gala to be held on President s Day Weekend, February 16 through 18, 2018. The centerpiece of the weekend is the Heavy Weather Navigation Contest that will take place on Saturday. This contest has historically been one of the biggest IPBA events of the season and we welcome participants from all clubs. For those not familiar with these navigation contests, or Predicted Log races, we would be glad to help introduce you to the sport. Please contact our Regatta Chair for Power, Jim VanAntwerp (jvanantwerp3@gmail.com), and we will help arrange for some coaching before the event from participants in your area. While the centerpiece is the navigation contest, the highlight of Heavy Weather weekend is Saturday night. After a great meal, all will be entertained by skits put on by BYC and visiting yacht clubs to the theme of It s Five O Clock Somewhere. Again, all clubs are invited to participate and attempt to wrest the highly coveted Rubber Clam Gun award away from Rainier Yacht Club, winner each of the past two years. Awards for the navigation contest will also be presented Saturday night. So, get in the spirit with your Five-O Clock-Somewhere-appropriate dress and enjoy the fun plus music and dancing to finish off the evening! To round out the weekend, there will be a dinner Friday night and a breakfast Sunday morning. Please see the attached flyer for the full weekend schedule. All clubhouse activities are BYOB, with wine and beer available for purchase at the club store. We will have plenty of moorage and power available. All planning to attend, whether for the navigation contest, as a skit team, or just coming to join in on the fun are asked to complete the registration attached. For more information about club facilities, please refer to our web site www.bremertonyachtclub.org. If you have any questions about the weekend activities, or if you would like BYC to visit your club to brief your membership, please contact me at jn.burwell@wavecable.com. John Burwell Commodore, Bremerton Yacht Club

Bremerton Yacht Club 2018 Heavy Weather Weekend February 16-18, 2018 Registration Form (Complete all sections that apply) Check all that apply: Log race participant Skit Participant Just here to have fun Heavy Weather Navigation Contest Entry Skipper: Email: IPBA#: Phone: Navigator: Club: Contest Boat: Skit Entry Team Lead: Club: Email: Phone: Moorage Moorage desired at BYC for: Friday Saturday Boat Name: LOA: Beam: Contact Bremerton Yacht Club on VHF Ch.68, low power, for moorage instructions when approaching the club marina. Meals Provide the number of people in your party planned to attend each meal: Friday Dinner ($10) Saturday Dinner ($15) Sunday Breakfast ($10) (Note: Observer dinners are included in the race entry fee below.) Registration is requested by Monday, Feb 12, 2018 by email or regular mail: Email: Jvanantwerp3@gmail.com or Mail: Jim VanAntwerp 6868 Chico Way Bremerton, WA 98312 The race entry fee is $20, payable at check-in. Please make checks payable to Bremerton Yacht Club. Questions? Contact Jim VanAntwerp at (360)328-8040 or jvanantwerp3@gmail.com

Bremerton Yacht Club 2018 Heavy Weather Navigation Contest February 17, 2018 SPECIAL RULES (1) Introduction: This contest shall be conducted under the Standard Rules of the International Power Boat Association, 1998 Edition, as modified by these Special Rules. A copy of the Standard Rules is available on the IPBA website at www.ipbalogracing.org. IPBA Rules require that Contestants operate in a safe manner in compliance with all Pilot Rules, Rules of the Road and Navigational Laws, including local laws enacted by proper authority applicable to the Contestant's cruiser in the area where the Contestant is operating (rule 8i). Failure to comply with the Rules of the Road results in a 1% penalty or disqualification (Rule 14a). Because the federal government has elevated the national risk of terrorism, special restrictions governing marine traffic are in effect. This effects the separation that must be maintained between pleasure vessels and certain military and commercial ships. These restrictions apply to Washington State Ferries. (2) Observers: Observers will be provided for all contestants registered on or before Feb 12, 2018. Contestants who register after that date may have to supply an exchange Observer. Observers will be assigned when the Predicted Log is turned into the Contest Committee. Observers are honored guests on your boat; please plan to provide them with lunch. Please make them feel welcome and take the time to let them know the results of your race. (3) Logs: Predicted Logs and Contest Logs shall be completed in ink and shall be submitted to the Contest Committee in the clubhouse between 0830 and 1030 on the day of the contest. The completed and signed Contest Log shall be returned to the Contest Committee in the clubhouse before 1630. It is recommended that the error in seconds and percentage of error be calculated by the Contestant and entered in the Contest Log before the Contest Log is returned to the committee. Contest Logs shall be accepted only when submitted with the Contestant and the Observer present together. NOTE: Contestants may be penalized if data is not entered correctly in all shaded areas on the logs. (4) IBPA Numbers: IBPA numbers must be displayed port, starboard, and astern, and be visible. (5) Time: Time shall be Pacific Standard Time. The official time will be GPS time. (6) Stop Watches: A stopwatch shall be allowed only for timed runs, time outs, and verification of reading the Official Time by the Observer in accordance with Rule 8.0. Only a stop watch will be used for timed runs and shall be available to the Observer who shall confirm the proper time has been run. The stopwatch shall be stopped and cleared when its use is no longer permitted. (7) Throttles: Throttles may be adjusted during the contest to vary the RPM from the RPM

shown on the log by no more than plus 10% or minus as much as needed (boat must stay in gear). (8) Handicap: The current IPBA handicap as set forth in the Standard Rule Book shall be employed to calculate a net percentage of error. For predicted speeds of less than 7 knots, the handicap for 7 knots shall be used. For predicted speeds of more than 23 knots, the handicap for 23 knots shall be used. Predicted speed in knots is determined by multiplying the official mileage by 3600 and dividing by the total number of seconds predicted by the contestant to complete the course. Predicted speed shall be rounded off to the neatest 1/10 th of a knot. (9) Flat Water Speed: Flat water speed is the speed of the cruiser at the basic RPM shown on the Log without consideration for wind or current. (10) Navigational Aids: Radar MAY NOT be used for contest navigational purposes, but may be used at any time the skipper deems it necessary for safety purposes (See IBPA Rule No. 9- Safety Rule). Chart plotters and electronic charts may be used to replace small-scale printed charts as long as the chart plotter or computer is NOT connected to GPS and does NOT display speed, time or position information (SOG, COG, Time of Day, Tracking or latitude/longitude). NOTE- Be sure that event marks (such as pressing F5 key on Nobeltec and Coastal Explorer) do not display Time of Day. If electronic charting is used, a large-scale printout of the course layout must be made available to the observer. Auto pilots and depth sounders may be used as long as they do not receive active GPS signals. Electronic ranging devices may not be used. Cellular telephones may not be used. An electronic data logger may be used to record your track, and supplied to the judges if needed. (11) Chart: The recommended charts for this contest are 18449 and 18446. The Official Mileage for this contest is 17.25 nautical miles, which cannot be exceeded. (12) Finish Classes: There will be five finish time brackets (called" finish class" on the log form) as follows: Finish Class Flat Water Speed Finish Time 1 8.00 and under 1355-1405 2 8.01 to 8.50 incl. 1400-1410 3 8.51 to 9.00 incl. 1405-1415 4 9.01 to 9.50 incl. 1410-1420 5 9.51 and over 1415-1425 (13) Awards: Awards will be presented Saturday evening to the overall First, Second, and Third places, and in each of the five classes in accordance with the IPBA Rules. The Heavy Weather Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the first place finisher overall. A team trophy will be awarded to the best placed 4-boat team from any IPBA club. A novice plaque will be awarded for the best finish by a novice. (14) VHF Channel 9 has been adopted by IPBA for all pre-race communication. Monitor VHF 9 before the race and VHF 16 during the race.

Course Description 2018 BYC Heavy Weather GENERAL: This contest course will be run on the waters of Rich Passage, Sinclair inlet and Port Washington Narrows, and Dyes Inlet. From a standing start abeam Radar target E to Starboard within 100 yards, proceed at cruise speed to Control Point 1, which is abeam of the Waterman Light to starboard, within 150 yards. Enroute pass Radar Target G to starboard within 200 yards and Radar 5 to starboard within 150 yards. Control Point 1: Waterman light abeam to starboard within 150 yards. Proceed to Control Point 2, which is Orchard Point light abeam to starboard within 150 yds. Enroute pass Glover Point Private boat ramp, Glover Point Light QG9 and Middle Point within 150 yds. Control Point 2: Orchard Pt light abeam to starboard within 150 yds. At Orchard Point Light, start timed Run TR1 on a heading of 169 Degrees True for 1.39 miles. At the end of TR1, start TR2 on a heading of 081 degrees for 0.45 miles. At the end of TR2, Proceed to CP3, which is R4 25 yards abeam to starboard. Control Point 3: R4 25 yards abeam to starboard. Proceed to CP4, White Point light abeam to starboard within 50 Yards. Enroute, pass R6 and R8 25 yards abeam to starboard. At R8, start Timed Run TR3 on a course of 307T for 0.35 miles. At end of TR3, proceed to CP4, White Point light abeam to starboard within 50 yards. Control Point 4: White Point light abeam to starboard within 50 yards. At CP4, start Timed Run TR4 on a course of 270T for 0.750 miles. At end of TR4, proceed to CP5, Point Herron light 25 yards abeam to starboard. Control Point 5: Point Herron light 25 yards abeam to starboard. At CP5, Proceed at SLOW Speed to the finish line at Rudy Point within 250 yards abeam to Port. Enroute, pass the western finger pier extension of Port Washington Marina to port within 250 yards and proceed to the finish. Finish: Rudy Point within 250 yards abeam to Port.

Name Bearing (True) Distance Total Distance Latitude Longitude start 47.55073-122.619 Radar G 200 yds abeam 64.726988 0.582107 0.582107 47.55487-122.606 Radar 5 150yds abeam 38.154698 1.657363 2.23947 47.57659-122.581 CP1 waterman light 100 yds abeam 37.35946 0.635294 2.874764 47.58501-122.571 point glover 150 yds abeam (ramp) 57.37923 0.727467 3.602231 47.59154-122.556 Point glover light 25 yds abeam 106.375677 0.245802 3.848033 47.59039-122.55 rocky point abeam 150 yds 138.458541 0.225899 4.073932 47.58757-122.547 middle point beach 143 yds abeam 163.541018 0.624511 4.698443 47.57759-122.542 CP2 Orchard pt light 100yds abeam, st TR1 147.28433 0.853686 5.552129 47.56562-122.531 End TR1 168.504073 1.393005 6.945134 47.54286-122.524 End TR2 81.096632 0.449114 7.394248 47.54402-122.513 CP3 R4 25 yds stbd 350.029374 1.465891 8.860139 47.56809-122.519 R6 25 yds stbd 300.601237 0.692335 9.552474 47.57396-122.534 R8 25 yds Start TR 3 342.781766 1.20806 10.760534 47.59319-122.543 end tr3 307.465464 0.350166 11.1107 47.59674-122.55 CP4 Point white 50 yds Start TR 4 240.540575 0.821298 11.931998 47.59001-122.567 end TR4 270.302668 0.74964 12.681638 47.59008-122.586 House with Green Roof Abm 375 yds 209.419568 0.93894 13.620578 47.57644-122.597 Gazebo abeam 131 uds 216.786124 0.628187 14.248765 47.56806-122.607 CP 5 Pt Herron 25 yds 240.439707 0.324118 14.572883 47.56539-122.614 Manette Bridge South Side 311.43181 0.399409 14.972291 47.5698-122.621 ext of Evergreen Park ramp dock 338.458942 0.368777 15.341069 47.57552-122.624 Warren Ave Bridge South Side 313.052286 0.420909 15.761978 47.58031-122.632 ext of NW dock in Port Washington 277.325511 0.540679 16.302657 47.58145-122.645 Finish Rudy Point 321.471743 0.629681 16.932338 47.58966-122.655

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