Cape May County Herald, 20 June 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 50

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» Hobie Cat » Regatta ^ Saturday CAPE MAY - A U.S. Division 11 points Regatta for Hobie Cat sailboats will be held in the ocean off Cape May Saturday and Sunday. About 150 catamarans will be launched from the beach at Grant Street and run a triangular course. In each race there are five or more separate starts for different skill levels and boat lengths. Three or four races will take place on both Saturday and Sunday, starting about 9:30 a.m. both days. These high speed boats are launched through the surf, and return to the beach at breaks between races. High winds often permit the one or two person crews to "fly a hull", and the rapid acceleration across the water provides a great spectacle. Boats are kept on the beach between races. THE RACE is conducted by Hobie Fleet 416 of Lake Nockamixon, Bucks County, Pa. and is known as the Cape May Classic. It is sponsored by the City of Cape May, Schaefer Brewing, CocaCola, and Sailboat Headquarters, Inc. The regatta is 3 points regatta for Division 11, which consists of Pennsylvania, New Jersey , Maryland. Delaware, Virginia, and West Virginia. Last year the race also drew competitors frtom as far away as Florida and Indiana. 1 Boats adhere to strict one design class rules and thus provide competition which depends on sailing skill and tactics. The sailors vie for trophies, which are award- > ed at the end of the regatta, and qualify for the National Championships. Division 11 is one of 16 divisions in the ( U.S. for 'Hobie Cat racing. I Regatta and vacation information can be obtained by contracting the Cape May Civic Affairs DepartX ment, 884-8411, ext. 20 or 27. Race Set NORTH WILDWOOD - The North Wildwood Beach Patrol will hold its annual Freedom Race. Sunday. July 1 The four-mile trek will begin at the patrol headquarters at 15th and the beach, will run south through Wildwood to the Crest Fishing Pier and return through wildwood to the finish at the patrol headquarters. REGISTRATION can be made by mail until June 27 at a $5 fee. Checks can be mailed to. North Wildwood Beach Patrol, Four-Mile Run, 15th and Beach, North Wildwood. N.J. 08260. Post-registration will be held at the patrol headquarters the day of tne race, until 5:30pm. Awards will be given to the top three finishers in all categories, age and gender j divisions. T-shirts will be i given to the first 200 entries ] received. -

k \ \\ fyHpBF ■ \ \ V an i j r \y / -m 1 o jfl f mBr j ' -- .y-iBf " Jlv BMplfM GOLF GIFT — Contribution of 81,200 is presented by Newt Yearick, left, president of \ Wildwood Golf and Country Club, am} Jim Polizzi, tournament organizer, to William H. Waldron III, Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital administrator, for hospital building ; fund. Gift represented proceeds 'of golf tournament co-sponsors by country club and Stone Harbor Lions Club. ' t \ f

: Checkup On Boats Is Free

CAPE MAY — Having , your boat examined free by the Coast Guard Auxiliary could save your life. Having the necessary equipment to save your life aboard your boat in the time of need improves the chances of survival of you and your passengers. This

would include a PFl/ (life jacket) for each .person plus one throwable device The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary volunteers have been taught to examine your craft fbrlafety, to see if your boat rrtRets federal and state laws, plus safety equipment recommended by the auxiliary to help save your life. WHEN YOU receive this free courtesy marine examination and you pass, the Coast Guard Aux iliary's "Seal of Safety" decal is applied to your boat. It lets the law enforcement officers know that your boat meets their »

standards If your craft fails the examination, no citation is issued. However, you are given a check -sheet so that you can equip your boat to qualify for the Seal of Safety decal. If you wish to have your boat examined, contact Russell P. Lincoln, Vessel Examination Officer for Flotilla. Vessel Examination Officer for Flotilla 82 Coast Guard Auxiliary, at 884-7388. The half hour, or less, it takes to examine your boat and equipment will do much to assure you of a safe and pleasant boating •experience.

Camp Set On Soccer COURT HOUSE - A soc cer camp for boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 15 will be held at CountyPark South July 16-20 The camp is under the supervi sion of the Pat O' Mai ley Soccer Camps and is in conjunction with the Lower Township Recreation Department and the Coun*\ty Park Commission \ The five-day camp will jiiclude daily instructional /classes for the five days during which the J youngsters enrolled will lparn the fundamentals of soccer, rhythm and coor dination. ball control and individual techniques, strategy of offense and defense and positional play and team cooperation Each participant receives a free soccer ball, free camp shirt, free camp i shirt free soccer patch and insurance Sessions will in elude games, goal keeping sessions, instructional films and full-time adult supervision. Enrollments are limited. j Director O'Malley is a coach certified by the United States Soccer I Federation. He is in his I ninth year as director and I head coach of the Pat I O'Malley Soccer Camp% I and has directed youth and I coaches clinics throughout I the Northeast. He is in his I sixth year as head soccer I coach at Mercy College, I which was NCAA National I ranking Division II in 1982 I and 1980 ECAC Divisional 1 champion as well as other 1 national honors. ;i Information on the school r is available by contacting I Elaine at the Lower I Township Recreation I Department (886-7880) or I Louise at the County Park I Commission (465-9210) L through Friday 9 I a.m. to 3 p.m. |

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