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Royal Victoria Kite Race
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 10:15 am
by skywalker
Registration and details below
http://www.rvyc.bc.ca/index.php?option= ... 7faffa78e3
Racing rules soon to follow.
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 8:04 pm
by thankgodiatepastafobreaky
was this photo taken in San Fran?
Does anyone know if there will be large upwind legs in the races or more reaching?? I'm not sure how many race boards there are on the island yet so I would suggest more of a cross-the-wind style course instead of an upwind course until more of the racers have the raceboards with giant fins.
Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 10:19 pm
by skywalker
A notice of race will be posted this week. It will have details to the whole race procedure.
There will be a twin tip class (less upwind) and a pro class. The pro class will have race boards and will be primarily unwind.
The courses will be short. We are focusing on getting as many starts in as possible. The starts are where local riders will gain the most experience.
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 1:58 pm
by skywalker
RVYC Kiteboard Race- Notice of Race just posted.
Details below
http://www.rvyc.bc.ca/index.php?option= ... 7faffa78e3
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 2:41 pm
by JL
Good luck with the races
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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 4:38 pm
by AC
I think it would be best to tow a dock for launching in the flats in Oak Bay off willows where the water is Flat. That would be the best place to hold it.
And the conditions would be fair for everyone.
To many Obstacles and Debris , and chop, Unpredictable Tides.
Chop, etc. at Cook St
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 7:51 pm
by Kite Kook
I'm counting on unpredictable tides for my advantage ;)
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 2:47 am
by KayakDoc
Hi Skywalker,
Great news regarding the race. A few questions; Will competitors be allowed to compete in both classes (pro and twin tip)? Do you plan to get through 6 races in just over two hours (pro x 3 and twin tip x 3)? Any flexibility about the race meeting attendance on Tuesday? The Canadian National Kite-board Racing Championships are on August 4/5/6 at Squamish. The Victoria race might entice some racers from the Squamish event, although I suspect non locals will not want to come to Victoria for a Tuesday race meeting for a Thursday/Friday race. Maybe offer an out of towner race meeting for Thursday afternoon at the yacht club.
I suspect fleet launching for a race at Cook will be a bit of a dog’s breakfast (although not unmanageable), but the view of the race from the cliff top will be spectacular! I’m getting goose bumps!
Any thoughts about putting on a race clinic prior to the event? Might be a good way to get Johnny Heineken and/or Adam Koch to attend the race and pump up the troops.
If you are hoping to make this a low key event than please ignore much of the above. If not then yeehaa!!!!
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 8:44 am
by skywalker
Hi Folks:
Please get your race registration forms in now. -Remember this is a FREE race, so no reason to delay.
Questions-
- The two classes will race simultaneously. So it is impossible to race in both.
The twintip class will start on a reaching course, and the immediately after the pro class will start on an upwind course.
No floating docks, feel free to bring your own.
Yes the launch will be a hair ball. It would be cool if local riders could offer a hand to imports, if we get any.
This is a low key event, as a preparation for next year, when the RVYC hopes to host weekly races, and actual kite regattas. We training up our race officers and volunteers with this race
Those who cannot make the race registration on the 6th must contact NOW so the race officers can decide if they are permitted in. The purpose of the race registration is to dicuss the course, safety and racing rules. Very important.
Clinics are a great idea for next year! Or sooner if anyone feels like volunteering.
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 9:08 am
by skywalker
Those of you without printers and scanners, please email all the info on the form to
and you will have to sign the waiver on the registration meeting
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 9:15 am
by abetanzo
I'd be happy to help out in a race clinic and can be one of the race officers. We don't need much for a start line... Committee boat and pin for a start line and for windward / leeward or reaching courses a few marks to round... the starts are where its won and lost.. so the clinic would probably only focus on them with a very short course.
Maybe to get a better idea of the starts come crew on a boat Wednesday night at the RVYC... get there for 5, 5:30 at the latest to get on a boat.
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 9:22 am
by AC
I would be OK with Strongkiteboarding Teaching all new Instructors and Race assistants on how to pick up Kites from the water , and everything they will need to know on handling and Launching , Set up, and anything we can do to make everyone comfortable and understand how kites work, How to retrieve them in the water , Launch from boats, and even willing to
Help as rescue assistance with our own water craft for the race.
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 11:33 am
by SmallWaveSteve
Is there a need for volunteers at all, or is that covered by the RVYC?
I'm definitely not racing but could more likely than not make it out to help out.
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 11:46 am
by skywalker
AC & Small wave
Please PM me your email addresses so I can add you to our volunteer email list!
Thanks for your support
Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 12:22 pm
by kyle
I probably won't be coming from Squamish to race this time, but kudos to you guys for getting it together! You'll have a blast with the racing... trust me.
Our Squamish Nationals event is now all full, but feel free to come over and join in the parties and get an idea of the racing scene. you'll still be able to go freeriding while the event is happening as well.