Easter Seals Regatta Registration Now Open

Easter Seals Regatta

Registration for skipper and boat sponsors at the 2014 National Bank Easter Seals Charity Regatta is now open. The annual fundraiser for Vancouver’s Easter Seals House sails August 9 at Royal Vancouver YC Jericho, with sponsorship by Canadian Yachting West.

A fixture on Vancouver’s sailboat racing scene for more than two decades, the regatta raises funds through boat sponsorships to operate and renovate Easter Seals House Vancouver, a home-away-from-home for children and their families when they must travel to Children’s Hospital for medical treatment.
 
The regatta is a PHRF handicap race with flying and no-flying-sails divisions, followed by a pirate-themed boat parade in False Creek, where boats are judged on their decorations, costumes and crew spirit, and a post-race barbecue at Hastings Mill Park.
 
To compete, skippers secure at least $250 in boat sponsorship or pay the $100 entry free. But this year’s edition offers a powerful incentive for skippers to boost their sponsorship totals: for each $500 they raise, their boat’s rating will be adjusted one point slower, improving their chances of winning on the water. Sponsors can support boats at $250, $500, $1,000 or $1,500, as well as partial sponsorships; each level offers a variety of benefits.
 
For details and to register as a skipper or sponsor, visit http://eastersealsregatta.ca
 

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