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Rooster Laser Masters' Nationals at Pevensey Bay Sailing Club - Preview

by Neil Peters 16 Jun 2015 11:45 BST 19-21 June 2015
The Rooster Laser Masters' Championship is coming to Pevensey Bay © Neil Peters

More than 120 past Masters will be competing for the National Laser Masters Champion title at Pevensey Bay Sailing Club this coming Friday 19th June. With many of the athletes electing to stay in the camping village on site this promises to be one of the most competitive and fun events of the year, in the Masters' Laser calendar.

Competitors travelling from more than 9 different countries have entered, coming from as far afield as Australia to battle for the most coveted single handed title in the UK Masters calendar. Four reigning World Champions in different age categories will be racing in the event which is split into two fleets; Radial and Standard Laser.

With eight races scheduled over the three days it promises to be a true test of skill to find the next Rooster Laser Masters National Champion.

Registration

Registration will be from 19:00 – 21.00 hrs Thurs 18th and Friday 19th Commodores briefing at 11.30am in the main room of the clubhouse.

Late entries are still being accepted online via the UKLA website, www.kbsuk.com/laser/masters/index.asp?EventID=5

Schedule of racing

3 races are scheduled Friday 19th, 3 races Saturday 20th, 2 races Sunday 21st June. It is likely to be 3 races sailed back to back, depending on conditions. The warning signal for the first race will be at 12.35 hrs.

Planned race duration for each race is approx 45 minutes. Course(s) to be sailed will be posted on the board by the clubhouse entrance on the day.

Please visit pbsc.eu and select 'open meetings' from the home page for full notice of race and entry details.

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