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July 10 is our Annual Fun Distance Cruise for the Witter Cup
July 11, 12 Hobie Cat Division 16 points regatta
Registration fee is $ 30.00 single Hand $ 35.00 double hand
There is a $5.00 fee for taking your trailer to the beach area.
There is free tent camping at the Town Park adjacent to South Shore.
Motor home’s parking is to be determined.
There are is a local campground a few miles away and Evangola State Park. 1-800-456-Camp (2267)
Motel rooms are at Angola Motel
9159 Erie Rd # A
Angola, NY 14006
(716) 549-9866
www.angolamotel.com
Registration will be Friday 10th at 7pm till 9pm
Saturday 8am till 9:30 am
Skippers meeting at 9:30 am
Saturday First Race starts at 11:00 am
Skippers meeting Sunday if needed 9:00 am
Sunday First race starts at 10:30 am
NO races will be started after 1:00 pm Sunday.
Lunch, raffle and awards ceremony will follow.
SEE YOU THERE
For more information email Karen or Mike Grisko

Greetings sailors,
We moved the dates this year to avoid any conflicts with Ontario Regattas.
Last year there was word that our location was in jeopardy. Thankfully, The South Shore Beach Club has accomodated our request to move the dates this year.
Some sailors will just be going for the cruise, while others will want to compete for the Witter Cup, a portsmouth scoring on the combined times for the destination and return legs. In order to compete, you will have to have the minimum crew that your boat stipulates (e.g. Hobie 16s, 18s, Tigers, Nacras need two people). If anyone is available for crew or needs a crew, start sending emails so arrangements can be made. Our plans for the day:
10:30 am: Sunset Quest: Please have your boat prepared to leave the South Shore Beach at 10:30 a.m. We will leave as a group in a Lemans start at 11:00 a.m. to Sunset Bay (weather cooperating). It is about 7 miles to the Southwest to Cabana Sam's beach club and don't forget your watch if you would like to be in the running for the awesome revolving fleet challenge Witter Cup Trophy. There will be pizza and wings for lunch at Sunset Bay. All boats must have appropriate crew to be eligible for the trophy.
First Destination: Sunset Bay
N 42° 33.906'
W 079° 08.343
Starting and Finishing: Grandview Bay (South Shore Beach Club)
N 42° 38.535'
W 079° 04.031
Though the distance is less than six nautical miles, it will probably sail more like 14 because we normally have a southwest wind and this means a Port tack once you leave Grandview Bay. You'll probably go out two miles, then tack. Be sure you do not cut the Lakeside point too close; the rocks have claimed many daggerboards over the last few years.
2:30 pm: Latest start back to South Shore for estimated arrival at approx. 4:00 p.m.
4-7:00 pm Happy hour at the South Shore with Drink specials.
On Sunday, we have a Fleet BBQ open to all at the Evans Town Park shelter next to the South Shore Beach Club. Many of our members who no longer race come up to spend the afternoon and share our pizza and wings.
Here's the weekend information:
Remember that this is a HCA Points Regatta, so Hobies only for Saturday and Sunday.
No entrance fee for Friday. Hobie Regatta on Saturday and Sunday is $35 for two persons; $30 for single person boats. It will cost $5 to have your boat and trailer towed from the parking lot to the beach site.
7-10 pm Fri. 10th: Register for the regatta: Registration fee is yet to be determined. Free beer compliments of the South Shore Beach Club (Friday night only).
Saturday, July 11th
8-9:00 am: Registration at the South Shore Beach Club – Breakfast available for purchase
9:30 am: Skipper’s Meeting at the South Shore.
10:30 am: White Flag. Course is off South Shore Beach Club in Grandview Bay. We will have as many races as possible until approximately 4:00 p.m. with no breaks. Please bring a snack if necessary.
4-?????: Party at the South Shore Beach Club and enjoy delicious Buffalo style beach dinners. Great music, food and drink with outdoor Bands. Mingle with the public beach goers.
Sunday July 12th
Please pay attention to your race instructions. Our intention is to have everyone off the water by 2 p.m. at the latest, then have a lunch accompany the award presentations in a shelter on the beach.
This year's sponsors already committed:
Obersheimer's Sailing Supply
South Shore Beach Club
The Town of Evans
WNY Catamaran Assoc. membership
Our Regatta's home base is the South Shore Beach Club, Angola NY; it’s just to the right of Evans Town Park, and one of the best beaches on Lake Erie. You couldn't find a more cat-friendly site north of Florida. Erie Road is listed as Rte 5 on most maps.
This is the big Regatta weekend, where we are hosting the Hobie Kenobie, our thirty-first Regatta in the Western New York area. Because of the rumors of the possible sale of the Mickey Rats/Southshore Beach Clubs, this may be the end of an era; the closing of Grandview Bay to the public to make way for private homes and condos.
If you can make the Witter Cup on Friday, please do so. It's always a fun time and open to anyone with a multihull. Saturday and Sunday will be according to Hobie racing rules, so it will be Hobies only; with the exception of the Sharks on Canandaigua, the only active racing organization in this part of the state.
On Sunday, we have a Fleet BBQ open to all at the Evans Town Park shelter next to the South Shore Beach Club. Many of our members who no longer race come up to spend the afternoon and share our pizza and wings.
Here's the weekend information:
Remember that this is a HCA Points Regatta, so Hobies only for Saturday and Sunday.
No entrance fee for Friday. Hobie Regatta on Saturday and Sunday is $30 for two persons; $25 for single person boats. It will cost $5 to have your boat and trailer towed from the parking lot to the beach site.
Friday, July 13th, Witter Cup
2006 Winner and holder of the trophy is our own Bob and Dannielle Burns (Congratulations! They are expecting a baby around the end of the year! Won't they make wonderful parents?)
The Witter cup is named after one of our past members who loved racing cats and passed away in 2001. The race itself is a fun, long-distance race, not part of the Regatta and is open to anyone. In 2004 the winds picked up to over thirty knots on the return leg. This is Lake Erie, which can easily kick up to 6-8' waves. In high winds the beach surf can reach out 200 yards making it difficult to either launch or land safely. Out of the eighteen boats that participated in 2004 only five made it back without capsizing. Because of the advanced sailing skills of the participants, many assisted those capsized boats and we had no injuries. Unfortunately, there was a Hobie Tiger that was destroyed when it capsized and landed on a breakwall. We urge everyone to use caution and to know their own abilities, then decide on their participation in this race/cruise dependent on the wind conditions.
Some sailors will just be going for the cruise, while others will want to compete for the Witter Cup, a portsmouth scoring on the combined times for the destination and return legs. In order to compete, you will have to have the minimum crew that your boat stipulates (e.g. Hobie 16s, 18s, Tigers, Nacras need two people). If anyone is available for crew or needs a crew, start sending emails so arrangements can be made. Our plans for the day:
10:30 a.m. Sunset Quest: Please have your boat prepared to leave the South Shore Beach at 10:30 a.m. We will leave as a group in a Lemans start at 11:00 a.m. to Sunset Bay (weather cooperating). It is about 7 miles to the Southwest to Cabana Sam's beach club and bring your watch if you would like to be in the running for the awesome revolving fleet challenge Witter Cup Trophy. Pizza and wings for lunch at Sunset Bay. All boats must have appropriate crew to be eligible for the trophy.
First Destination: Sunset Bay
N 42° 33.906'
W 079° 08.343
Starting and Finishing: Grandview Bay (South Shore Beach Club)
N 42° 38.535'
W 079° 04.031
Though the distance is less than six nautical miles, it will probably sail more like 14 because we normally have a southwest wind and this means a Port tack once you leave Grandview Bay. You'll probably go out two miles, then tack. Be sure you do not cut the Lakeside point too close; the rocks have claimed many daggerboards over the last few years (Tiger boards are around $500).
2:30 p.m. Latest start back to South Shore for estimated arrival at approx. 4:00 p.m.
4-7:00 p.m. Happy hour at the South Shore with Drink specials.
7-10 p.m. Register for the regatta: Registration fee is yet to be determined. Free beer compliments of the South Shore Beach Club (Friday night only).
Saturday, July 14th
8-9:00 a.m. Registration at the South Shore Beach Club – Breakfast available for purchase
9:30 a.m. Skipper’s Meeting at the South Shore.
10:30 a.m. White Flag. Course is off South Shore Beach Club in Grandview Bay. We will have as many races as possible until approximately 4:00 p.m. with no breaks. Please bring a snack if necessary.
4-????? Party at the South Shore Beach Club and enjoy delicious Buffalo style beach dinners. Great music, food and drink with outdoor Bands. Mingle with the public beach goers.
SUNDAY, JULY 15
Please pay attention to your race instructions. Our intention is to have everyone off the water by 2 p.m. at the latest, then have a lunch accompany the award presentations in a shelter on the beach.
Directions: FREE TENT CAMPING AT SOUTH SHORE
RV's must check in at South Shore Registration to find out where the appropriate camping site will be.
Take I-90 West going South of Buffalo to Angola-Eden Exit 57A. After paying toll make a right on Eden-Evan Center Road and go Straight until you have to turn. It actually turns into Beach St. when you cross Rt. 5. Make a left off Beach onto Old Lake Shore road. Approx 1 mile on your right will be South Shore Beach Club. Park in the lot and contact the Bar for launching off your boat by tractor. ($5.00 launch/removal fee) The Camping is at Evangola State Park or Point Breeze. Evangola Park requires reservation at www.campusa.com. There is also Point Breeze for RV’s. Continue on Old lakeshore 2-5 miles past South Shore to get to these camping locations. Email or call Bob or Dannielle Burns at Burnsmeup@verizon.net or 716-759-1908 if any questions.
This year's sponsors already committed:
Obersheimer's Sailing Supply
South Shore Beach Club
The Town of Evans
WNY Catamaran Assoc. membership
Our Regatta's home base is the South Shore Beach Club, Angola NY; It's just to the right of Evans Town Park, and one of the best beaches on Lake Erie. You couldn't find a more cat-friendly site north of Florida. Erie Road is listed as Rte 5 on most maps.
This years Hobie Kenobie was a great success. We would like to thank all of you who spent the time to help with the event, we would like to thank the folks from South Shore for allowing us to hold the event on their beach, and of course we would like to thank the sailors who traveled from far a wide to race in the annual event. Without you this event which we lok so forward to each year would not be possible.
The following is a album of the weekends events. Check out the pics from Saturday's intense racing, the party there after, and a few others tossed in for good measure.
As always don't be shy, leave some comments and let us know what you thought of the 2006 Hobie Kenobie. Give us ideas for next year, we are always looking for ways to make it bigger and better.
This Hobie Divisional book has all the Northeast Regattas in it. You may find it easier to keep it in your computerm, rather than on the floor in your office.
The word on the street is that 119 would like this year's booklet electronically which will also save the Division a little money, so here you go.
The season is almost here and I hope to see you all soon.
Download PDF: Hobie Division 16 2006 Booklet
HCA Points Regatta, so Hobies only for Saturday and Sunday.
FEES:
No entrance fee for Friday. Hobie Regatta on Saturday and Sunday is $30 for two persons; $25 for single person boats. It will cost $5 to have your boat and trailer towed from the parking lot to the beach site.
Friday, July 13th, Witter Cup
2006 Winner and holder of the trophy is Bob and Dannielle Burns
The Witter cup is named after one of our past members who loved racing cats and passed away in 2001. The race itself is a fun, long-distance race, not part of the Regatta and is open to anyone. In 2004 the winds picked up to over thirty knots on the return leg. This is Lake Erie, which can easily kick up to 6-8' waves. In high winds the beach surf can reach out 200 yards making it difficult to either launch or land safely. Out of the eighteen boats that participated in 2004 only five made it back without capsizing. Because of the advanced sailing skills of the participants, many assisted those capsized boats and we had no injuries. Unfortunately, there was a Hobie Tiger that was destroyed when it capsized and landed on a breakwall. We urge everyone to use caution and to know their own abilities, then decide on their participation in this race/cruise dependent on the wind conditions.
Some sailors will just be going for the cruise, while others will want to compete for the Witter Cup, a portsmouth scoring on the combined times for the destination and return legs. In order to compete, you will have to have the minimum crew that your boat stipulates (e.g. Hobie 16s, 18s, Tigers, Nacras need two people). If anyone is available for crew or needs a crew, start sending emails so arrangements can be made. Our plans for the day:
Our Regatta's home base is the South Shore Beach Club, Angola NY; It's just to the right of Evans Town Park, and one of the best beaches on Lake Erie. You couldn't find a more cat-friendly site north of Florida. Erie Road is listed as Rte 5 on most maps.
10:30 a.m. Sunset Quest: Please have your boat prepared to leave the South Shore Beach at 10:30 a.m. We will leave as a group in a Lemans start at 11:00 a.m. to Sunset Bay (weather cooperating). It is about 7 miles to the Southwest to Cabana Sam's beach club and bring your watch if you would like to be in the running for the awesome revolving fleet challenge Witter Cup Trophy. Pizza and wings for lunch at Sunset Bay. All boats must have appropriate crew to be eligible for the trophy.
First Destination: Sunset Bay
N 42° 33.906'
W 079° 08.343
Starting and Finishing: Grandview Bay (South Shore Beach Club)
N 42° 38.535'
W 079° 04.031
Though the distance is less than six nautical miles, it will probably sail more like 14 because we normally have a southwest wind and this means a Port tack once you leave Grandview Bay. You'll probably go out two miles, then tack. Be sure you do not cut the Lakeside point too close; the rocks have claimed many daggerboards over the last few years (Tiger boards are around $500).
2:30 p.m. Latest start back to South Shore for estimated arrival at approx. 4:00 p.m.
4-7:00 p.m. Happy hour at the South Shore with Drink specials.
7-10 p.m. Register for the regatta: Registration fee is yet to be determined. Free beer compliments of the South Shore Beach Club (Friday night only).
Saturday, July 14th
8-9:00 a.m. Registration at the South Shore Beach Club – Breakfast available for purchase
9:30 a.m. Skipper’s Meeting at the South Shore.
10:30 a.m. White Flag. Course is off South Shore Beach Club in Grandview Bay. We will have as many races as possible until approximately 4:00 p.m. with no breaks. Please bring a snack if necessary.
4-????? Party at the South Shore Beach Club and enjoy delicious Buffalo style beach dinners. Great music, food and drink with outdoor Bands. Mingle with the public beach goers.
SUNDAY, JULY 15
Please pay attention to your race instructions. Our intention is to have everyone off the water by 2 p.m. at the latest, then have a lunch accompany the award presentations in a shelter on the beach.
Directions: FREE TENT CAMPING AT SOUTH SHORE - OR
Take I-90 West going South of Buffalo to Angola-Eden Exit 57A. After paying toll make a right on Eden-Evan Center Road and go straight until you have to turn; It actually turns into Beach St. when you cross Rt. 5. Make a left off Beach onto Old Lake Shore road. Approx 1 mile on your right will be South Shore Beach Club. Park in the lot and contact the Bar for launching off your boat by tractor. ($5.00 launch/removal fee) RV's must check in at South Shore Registration to find out where the appropriate camping site will be. The Camping is at Evangola State Park which requires reservation at www.campusa.com. There is also Point Breeze for RV’s. Continue west on Old lakeshore 5 miles past South Shore to get to Evangola State Park. Email or call Bob or Dannielle Burns at Burnsmeup@verizon.net or 716-759-1908 if any questions.
This year's sponsors already committed:
