Steerers’ Invitational, Four Sisters Open + 420 Canadians

May 31, 2023

Port Credit Yacht Club announces the 64th Annual PCYC Steerers’ Invitational and the 22nd Annual PCYC Four Sisters Open events will be held July 20-21, and July 22-23, respectively, with lead sponsor DriveHG.ca.

These two renowned regattas annually provide four days of exciting competition for new and experienced Optimist, C420, ILCA 4,6, & 7, and 29er sailors. The Steerers’ Invitational is historically a club learn-to-sail competitive event, and the club earning the most points over the two days wins bragging rights and the Steerers’ Trophy.

 

 

 

SinC Steerers Invitational 2 400Rush hour in Port Credit – 420 and ILCAs launch area

PCYC’s Four Sisters Open is proud to host the 2023 Club 420 Canadian Championship, as well as the 2023 LYRA Junior Championship, which will be raced in Club 420s (double-handed) and ILCA 6s (single-handed). In addition, the Four Sister Open is one of the sanctioned events for the Ontario Sailing Grand Prix Development Series.

More information can be found about the history of these two events, the Notices of Race, Event Information Packages, and Registration Links at pcyc.net/Steerers-Regatta and pcyc.net/four-sisters

 

 

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