I've been doing the Long Beach races for the past 3 or 4 years and
have had a great time each year. In summary, there are two regattas
on back-to-back weekends, both have very good competition, good race
committees, and sailing conditions which typically involve warm
water, 5 to 20 knots of breeze, and no foul weather gear.
The first regatta is Long Beach Race Week and is run by the Long
Beach YC (www.lbyc.org). There is a Friday night race which is just a
warm-up and does not count. There are 5 races which count, 3 on
Saturday and 2 on Sunday. All races are windward-leeward using
inflatable marks and leeward gates. After racing on both Saturday and
Sunday there are parties around the pool at LBYC with free food and
free rum. LBYC has no launching facilities, but we've always been
able to use the hoists at the Alamitos Bay YC (which is very close to
LBYC). Between regattas we have kept our boat and trailer in the ABYC
yard which meant we didn't have to drop the mast.
The second regatta is North Sails Race Week. This is run by Premiere
Racing, www.premiere-racing.com and is not affiliated with a yacht
club. The Race Headquarters is the Seaport Marina Hotel which is in
the same harbor as the LBYC so everything is pretty much in the same
general area as the weekend before. There are 5 races in this series
with 2 on Friday, 2 on Saturday, and 1 on Sunday. Again you can
launch at ABYC.
If I were only going to do 1 regatta, I would do Long Beach Race
Week. The racing and RC work is just as good as with the North Sails
Regatta, but the entry cost is less and the parties are better.
cheers
Dan
:: I have been approached about some racing down in
:: Southern California. The Coastal Cup would serve as a
:: feeder race and then the following weekend would be some
:: great buoy racing down in Long Beach. I need to know how
:: many boats would be interested in participating in this.
:: Post your comments here on the message board.
::
:: Thanks,
::
:: Jason