Chester Race Week 2014 Registration is Open

Chester Race Week 2014

Chester Race Week Web Site and Registration have gone live for the 2014 Racing Event.  This year they will be using the services of “Yacht Scoring” to track racing and to record the on-water race results.  This enhancement to the on-water management does bring about a few changes.
 
1. To get the full benefit of this system all registrations must be done electronically through the CRW web site.

2.  Registrations should be complete by August 1st to avoid the $100.00 late payment.  As per the NOR a complete registration is not just the form but the submissions of your insurance information, a valid PHRF, and full payment.

3.  Insurance information, supporting your registration and showing $1 Million liability can be scanned and emailed to crwregistrar@gmail.com or faxed to the club at 902-275-2525.

If you are not able to supply your insurance liability, it is your responsibility to contact your insurer to have

them send the information to either crwregistrar@gmail.com or fax to the club at 902-275-2525.

www.chesterraceweek.com

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