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Mardi Gras Race Week at New Orleans Yacht Club Supports Sails for Sustenance Program

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Mardi Gras Race Week (MGRW) sponsored by Gulf Coast Bank & Trust and hosted by New Orleans Yacht Club is schedule for March 6-9 and March 14-15. MGRW’s Committee is pleased to announce that it will be supporting the Sails for Sustenance Program. This unique program accepts donations of used sails from sailboat owners and distributes them through other charitable organizations to fishermen in Haiti. To learn more about the program, go to www.sailsforsustenance.org.

Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust, said “This is a perfect fit for the Races. Every sailor has old sails taking up space in their garage or attic that are no more than a fire hazard and not getting any better with age.” To sweeten the donation, Williams has contacted Benz Faget of North Sails in New Orleans who has agreed to evaluate each sail donated through MGRW. Faget will provide a certificate which can be used along with a receipt for the donation from Sails for Sustenance as a tax deduction.

Williams added, “We need all of the sailors participating in MGRW and in the New Orleans area to jump onboard with this win- win opportunity. The donated sails will benefit the fishermen in Haiti who are still suffering from the effects of the earthquake in 2010 and the donor will receive a tax deduction.”

Letter of Commendation from the New Orleans Haiti New Orleans Task Force

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2014 Mardi Gras Race Week presented by Gulf Coast Bank and Trust

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New Orleans Yacht Club will be hosting the 2014 Mardi Gras Race Week Presented by Gulf Coast Bank & Trust in March 2014.  Our presenting sponsor Gulf Coast Bank & Trust are both sailors and supporters of sailing in the region.  Led by President Guy Williams, his bank was one of the first to have the vision to see past the ruins that our area suffered from Hurricane Katrina.  Gulf Coast Bank & Trust was one of the first banks to open in St. Bernard Parish which was one of the most devastated areas of the storm.  Their commitment to investing in our community, sailing and supporting this event is appreciated and this year they will be awarding three very fine cherished watches for top PHRF Boat, One Design Boat and Women Racer, in addition to traditional first, second, and third place awards.

The history of this event dates back near the founding of our club in the fifties.  My recollection only goes back to the late seventies and early eighties when I moved to NOLA.  This regatta has always been well attended due to the Mardi Gras festivities and the awesome spring weather we get on the water this time of year.  At my first Mardi Gras Regatta in 1980 the largest One Design Class was the Lightening Class with some really big names from that era.  Other dated classes included the Soling, Ensign, Easterly 30, Flying Scot and Star.  The PHRF hot boats were IOR Ranger 37, ¼ Tonners, ½ Tonners, Kaufman 45, J30 and Ranger 29s.  The later Mardi Gras was in the year, the better the regatta.  With this year’s Mardi Gras Race Week being hosted in March we are sure to have a good time, great warm windy weather and a very tasty seasonal crawfish boil.  Our anticipated One Design classes for 2014 include but are not limited to Melges 24, J22, J30, VX1, Rhodes 19, Easterly 30, Laser, Optimist, Flying Scot and more.

Our MGRW One Design event will be hosted in New Orleans on Lake Pontchartrain on March 6-9.  The PHRF classes will compete the following weekend on March 15 & 16.  Please check the link to the right for more details in the official Notice of Race.

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L.A.S.T. – Learn about Sailing Things, Friday Jan 31

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L.A.S.T. is free, fun and about sailing!
Friday, January 31 6:30 @ NOYC
Informal sailing study & fellowship:

Small Boat Sailing Round Table
+ Lunar New Year Happy Hour
Tell your friends. Everyone is welcome.

Learn what to take, what to wear, what to check and how to sail off and return to the dock without crashing and burning.

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Celebrate the New Year at NOYC

Bar opens at 5pm December 31

Lite snacks and desserts provided

Free bubbly at midnight

NOYC to open at NOON on January 1

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2014 Board of Directors

Congratulations and good luck to the incoming board of directors:

Commodore Rickey Smith
Vice Commodore Ellen Artopoeus
Rear Commodore Jay Smith
Secretary Jessica Quinn
Treasurer Daniel Rubin
Members at Large Dominic Grieshaber
Rick Owens
Ashley Spangenberg
John Wolf
Jack Woynowski
Past Commodore Jay Fenerty
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