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YRA Racing Areas
Defi nitions for YRA Racing Areas
The following racing areas have been defined by the YRA for the purposes of describing the general geographical location and the marks that may be used in a YRA race. Please refer to the individual Sailing Instructions for each YRA race for the exact courses. Temporary marks may be used instead of, or in conjunction with, the described marks in any of these YRA Racing Areas. Sailing Instructions will be available on the YRA website at www.yra.org approximately one week prior to the start of a YRA race.
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Berkeley Circle (OC) Racing Area
See pages 42-43. Includes Marks BOC, COC, DOC, EOC, FOC, GOC, XOC, 8, 12, 15, 17.
South Bay (SB) Alameda Side Racing Area
See page 47. Races held in this sailing area will use temporary marks in the vicinity of NAS2.
Cityfront Racing Area
South Bay (SB) SF Side Racing Area
See page 47. Includes Marks AS1, NAS2, W1, XS1, 31, 34, 37.
North Bay (NB) Racing Area
See page 46. Includes Marks CM2, NG7, NR12, NR14, TYC, 14.
Southampton Shoal (SH) Racing Area
Treasure Island (TI) Racing Area
Master Mariners 25thMaster Mariners 25th
Wooden Boat Show • Sunday, June 24
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ~ Corinthian Yacht Club
Our Annual Regatta
View and board classic sailing vessels, meet their skippers and learn the yachts' unique history. Show proceeds to go to Master Mariners Benevolent 501(c)3 Foundation. The Foundation provides scholarships for youth sailing, wooden boat building and maritime education. Also provides for the preservation of SF Bay Classic yachts. MMBF is dedicated to preserving the continuity of traditional yachting on San Francisco Bay. The Master Mariners Benevolent Association is dedicated to fostering participation in yachting and the preservation of classic and traditional sailing craft. During the Boat Show, the Corinthian Yacht Club outdoor bar and grill is open for lunch, there is model boat building for kids. Children under 12 free when accompanied by an adult.