Certificate renewals for the 2021 racing season can now be done.
We have included expired certificates from 2018 as we are hopeful that COVID-19 will not affect racing like it did last year.
Please read more for details!
As we head into the sailing season we are facing challenges once again with the COVID-19 restrictions.
Ontario Sailing is publishing regular updates as they get them from the Ontario Government.
Recent Notices and links to Ontario Sailing Announcements will be provided here.
Pandemic racing: Fiasco on the Rocks - three start points and live streaming.
Another article issued by the RYA on sailing & racing with participants from different households during COVID-19 in England.
US Sailing is holding a Webinar with a Race Management Panel to discuss:
Important Considerations for Return to Racing on May 28th at 2:00 pm EDT / 11 am PDT
The RYA has published an article that may be useful for our Members, Handicappers and owners while considering options for racing on Lake Ontario.
Ontario Sailing has taken the lead on getting more details about Premier Ford's May 14th Announcement.
The Executive are hopeful that they will be able to calculate and hand out awards, for our PHRF-LO Chapman Season Championship and New Racer Award.
Certificate renewals for the 2021 racing season can now be done.
We have included expired certificates from 2018 as we are hopeful that COVID-19 will not affect racing like it did last year.
Please read more for details!
A list of recently updated Meeting minutes you might want to review:
Things that have changed or updated for the 2021 Racing Season.
We received a letter from LYRA looking for nomination for the Board of Directors.
The IC37 has arrived on Lake Ontario.
A Mark Mills design, built by Westerley Marine and FIBRE Mechanics, led by Melges Perfomance Sailboat.
During a review by Central Council of the status of the Sonar Class Association and a lack of current Certificate holders, it was decided to review all our listed One Design Classes (as per the Handicappers Manual Appendage)
The much anticipated, Point to Point handicap offset, has been calculated and preliminary numbers generated.
For 2020, your Central Council are releasing preliminary numbers for race organizers to use.
Your Central Council of Handicappers reviewed the NFS-Delta changes for 2020.
Most classes will see a change to the NFS handicap, but on average, everyone in your fleet will have similar changes.
All Mainsail must be measured or be subject to a 3 sec/nm penalty.
Including missing Main Girth Top.
At the winter Central Council meeting, it was confirmed that we will now be implementing the penalty for "Unmeasured Mainsails" on certificates that are missing ANY mainsail measurements.
In 2018 Central Council implemented the penalty for Unmeasured Mainsails.
Handicappers can now request that a "Class" be added to the Alert Review done by Central Council at their February meeting.
Fellow Certificate Holders,
It is great to see so many clubs getting a start on the racing season of 2020, albeit with reduced numbers.
Congratulations to all the winners of the 2nd PHRF-LO Chapman Season Championship & New Racer Awards!
View our Winners here!
Yes, the results are all in and competitors have been contacted to attend the Annual General Meeting on Saturday, January 18th at 10:00 am.
As approved at the 2019 Annual General Meeting. The Fee for a certificate will be increased to $40.40 (+ HST if applicable)
Congratulations to all the winners of the 1st PHRF-LO Chapman Season Championship & New Racer Awards!
A collection of pdf copies of the PHRF-LO Newsletter from 2003 to present.