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Chicago Mackinac Committee Unveils 2007 Race Changes

Jason

Fellow Ericson Owner
Basically they now let the boats advertise and have added a Cruising division (for the non-hard core racers).

More about it:

CHICAGO (January 30, 2007) Recognizing that the world of competitive sailing is constantly evolving, The Chicago Yacht Club Mackinac Committee is introducing important changes to the 2007 Race to Mackinac, the longest and most prestigious freshwater sailing race in the world.

The Mackinac Committee announces a change in ISAF Advertising Classification, from Category A to Category C. Competitors, whose class rules permit, may now choose to display advertising on hull and sails. The Committee also announces a new bona fide fourth Mac Race division – The Race to Mackinac Cruising Division. These changes allow the inclusion of a broader competitor base and preserve the Mac's quality and character leading into its 99th running, July 14, 2007.

The advertising change will allow competitors who choose to logo their boats, the ability to enter the Race to Mackinac. Race to Mackinac Chairman Bob Smith affirms, 'Category C will enhance the National and international profile of the Chicago Race to Mackinac by broadening the appeal to larger, well-known boats from around the world. '

The Mackinac Committee has created this new 'Cruising' division, as an avenue of access for less hard-core racing sailors. Smith adds, 'The Mac Race legacy is not just for racing-sailors, it’s for all sailors who wish to experience the thrills, experiences and challenges of this marvelous event.' The Cruising Division will have distinct requirements for eligibility and entry.

These changes and more will be reviewed at the Race to Mackinac Panel Discussion held at Strictly Sail Chicago, Saturday, February 3rd at 3:00 PM. Strictly Sail Chicago is held at Navy Pier. The changes for Category C and the eligibility for the new Cruising Division will be detailed in the 2007 Notice of Race, which will be available online on or before March 1, 2007 at the Chicago Race to Mackinac Website http://www.chicagoyachtclub.org/racetomackinac.
 
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