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March 25, 2026
  • Meeting: RtR Competitors

    March 25, 2026  19:00 - 21:00


    There will be a competitors' meeting on Wednesday March 25 at Oakland YC, from 1900-2100. This meeting will also serve as the awards meeting for the Corinthian race, and as your chance to pick up swag from Fiasco and Corinthian if you raced those.


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March 28, 2026
April 17, 2026
  • Cruise Out: Petaluma (not a race!)

    April 17, 2026 - April 19, 2026  


    Detail to follow on the SSS Forum:  https://forum.sfbaysss.org


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April 25, 2026
May 23, 2026

Recent News

Forum woes

Hi All,

As many of you have noticed and communicated to me, we are having a number of issues with our forum.    Some can’t log in, and some can’t log out.    It is likely that this is due to some corruption of the software rather than a malicious attack as we have suffered in the past.   It seems to be getting worse, too.

I am working on this time allowing, while being careful not to damage anything or loose data.

Thank you for your patience.   Please add your comments to this post if you are so moved.

David

2015 Tentative Schedule

At the Vallejo 1-2/Season Overall Awards meeting, the membership got a preview of our upcoming 2015 season.   Dates are contingent on final negotiations with YRA.   Additionally, we will try to have a Cruise-In sometime in June.  

Three Bridge Fiasco January 31
Corinthian March 21
‘Round the Rocks April 18
SH Farallones May 23
LongPac TBD
Drake’s Bay August 22-23
Half Moon Bay September 19
Vallejo 1-2 October 17-18

The member survey indicated a strong preference to have essentially the same season for 2015 as we had in 2014.   Thank you to everyone who participated in the survey; we had an excellent response with more than 80 replies.

There were a number of comments in the survey about the NCORC equipment and training requirements — these issues continue to receive a lot of scrutiny and debate.