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US-IRC Meeting at SDYC
November 18, 2007

9:00 AM in the
Staff Commodore's Room
w/ Continental Breakfast

and stay for the Hot Rum Series!
HOT RUM RACE INFO

Other SoCal Meeting Locations:
Friday, Nov 16 (6:00PM)
Los Angeles YC

Saturday, Nov 17, (10:00 AM)
Newport Harbor YC

MEETING AGENDA

1. IRC Overview, Demographics and Growth
2. Rule Development
3. Race Management
4. Rule Changes Process
5. 2007 IRC Rules
6. National IRC Associations
7. Examples of Users
8. Q & A

US-IRC Owners Association Tours Southern Cal

Seminars set for Los Angeles, Newport Harbor and San Diego yacht clubs

Here is everything Californians always wanted to know about IRC, but didn’t know anyone to ask. Now US-IRC is taking their story on the road to three yacht clubs in Southern California. Sailors, owners and interested yachties are invited to attend seminars on Friday evening November 16th at the Los Angeles Yacht Club, on Saturday morning November 17th at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club or on Sunday morning November 18th before the “Hot Rum” Race #2 at the San Diego Yacht Club.

Here is the perfect opportunity for owners, crew, race organizers, race managers and even the sailing media to learn how IRC works and why over 600 IRC certificates have been issued in the USA since the rule was introduced in 2004. Some East Coasters will be heading to California to tell the story. Barry Carroll, past Executive Director of US-IRC and now Technical Director, will explain the concept and how IRC works. Then Rich du Moulin, Chairman of the US-IRC Owners Association, and Luiz Kahl, US-IRC webmaster and owners representative, will tell the success story and explain why many sailors like using the rule.

Meeting invitations, schedules and agendas will be posted on each club’s web site: www.layc.org www.nhyc.org www.sdyc.org

In announcing the seminars, Southern Californian Jim Madden, owner of Stark Raving Mad and the ‘local’ organizer of the tour said, “We want to introduce IRC to Southern California through a series of meetings and presentations at yacht clubs in Southern California. Present an opportunity for interested parties – owners, crew, race organizers and race managers to get an accurate understanding of IRC and to ask questions in an informal atmosphere.”

Rich du Moulin, Chairman of the US-IRC Owners Association pointed out, “The rule was not designed to replace any existing rating system. It was developed to give competitors an international, single-number, time-on-time, measurement rule that rates the boat, not the crew. IRC certificates can be used locally, regionally, nationally and on the international level.”

“The rule,” du Moulin added, “comes from the RORC in England and ironically it was first introduced in the USA on the West coast at the St Francis Yacht Club’s Rolex Big Boat Series. It still flourishes there, and is also used extensively in New England and in the Great Lakes around Detroit and the Bayview Mac Race. The US-IRC North American Championship was a great success in 2007 at the Storm Trysail Block Island Race Week presented by Rolex.”

In 2008 the third annual US-IRC Gulf Stream Series starts with the Ft. Lauderdale Key West Race in early January, followed by regattas or races in the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Florida, and up the Gulf Stream to South Carolina, Maryland, and New England and with distance races including Miami to Nassau, Ft. Lauderdale to Charleston, the STC Block Island Race, the SYC Vineyard Race, the Newport Bermuda Race (including the Onion Patch Series) and concludes in November in the STC US-IRC East coast Championship in Annapolis. The series continues to attract interest in a national and international level.

Getting started with IRC

Organizing authorities wishing to adopt IRC for their events should contact US-IRC Executive Director John Mendez for help with the process info@us-irc.org.

The US SAILING Offshore office administers the IRC rule in the US. Yacht owners should contact Nathan Titcomb at irc@ussailing.org for help with certificate application or with rating questions.

Check the US-IRC web site for upcoming US-IRC event news and go racing with us.

About US-IRC

The United States-IRC Foundation, Inc. (www.us-irc.org) works to support and develop use of the IRC rule in co-operation with US SAILING (www.ussailing.org), which is the authorized body that issues IRC certificates under the auspices of the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) (www.rorcrating.com).

The US-IRC's mission is to promote and enhance inshore and offshore yacht racing throughout the country by expansion of the use of the rule.  An IRC certificate is, in effect, an international passport for a yacht, enabling it to travel across national and international borders using the same certificate wherever it goes. The supporting partners for the US-IRC rule are Rolex Watch U.S.A., Inc., New York Yacht Club, Storm Trysail Club and St. Francis Yacht Club.

The annual US-IRC Gulf Stream Series, which starts in January and finishes in November, offers a comprehensive racing opportunity for sailors entering the major IRC events in the Caribbean and on the East Coast.

The IRC has been granted "international" status by ISAF. It has been in existence since 1999 (adopted in the U.S. in 2004) and is now the basis for more than 7500 certificates issued worldwide and 625 IRC yachts active in the U.S. The rule is used worldwide at a variety of different levels, ranging from local club races to major offshore events.




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