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Coffs Coast Sail Week 2001

by John Hurley on 20 Feb 2001
Dear Yacht Owner,
Coffs Coast Sail Week 2001

The Coffs Coast Yacht Race starts Friday 23 March and racing at Coffs
Harbour finishing Saturday 31 March 2001.

MHYC Safety Day
Sunday 18th March 2001 10am 4pm

MHYC is pleased to advise that as part of its commitment to the Coffs Coast
Sail Week 2001 it will be conducting this Safety Day on the Sunday prior to
the start of the Coffs Coast Yacht Race.

Please confirm your attendance in advance to MHYC Phone 02 9969 1244 / Fax:
02 9969 3326 / e-mail lharbour@mhyc.com.au. Or fill out the attached form
and send back to MHYC. Fee is $30 payable on the day. A certificate of
attendance will be issued for all attendees.

Topics to be covered on the day include.
Flare Demonstration - Helicopter Rescue - Weather - MOB - Safety at Sea -
Liferaft Demonstration.

MHYC recommends that all crews competing in the Coffs Coast Yacht Race
attend this seminar.

The seminar is also open to, and strongly recomended for crews competing in
other races and/or cruising offshore. The seminar is conducted by MHYC
Cruising Division on behalf of MHYC.

Sincerely,
John Hurley
Sailing Manager

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