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Storm Trysail Club-Coronavirus Update

Storm Trysail Club – Coronavirus Statement 

 

MAY 16th HANDS-ON SAFETY-AT-SEA AT SUNY MARITIME CANCELLED.

 

LARCHMONT N.Y. – Health and safety are a top priority of the Storm Trysail Club and in the face of the evolving COVID-19 situation, the Flag Officers have decided to cancel the May 16th SUNY Safety-At-Sea Seminar.

 

The refund policy for the Safety-At-Sea Seminar is as follows: Those who signed up for “US Offshore Certification” for $295 will get a full refund. Those who signed up for “International (World Sailing) Certification for $380 will get a refund of $295. The $85 that is withheld has been paid to US Sailing to enroll you in their On-Line SAS Course. This comprehensive course will remain valid for any Hands-On seminar taken during the next 12 months, including the Fall 2020 Storm Trysail Club seminar in Houston and the May 2021 Storm Trysail seminar in New York. Those who signed up for Level 200 will get a full $295 refund. 

 

Event Chairman Rich du Moulin stated “We are grateful to all of the boat owners and volunteers who were willing to contribute to the seminar, and look forward to their participation in 2021. We would also like to thank the following sponsors for their continued support of the Storm Trysail Club and the efforts of the Foundation: AIG, McMichael Yacht Yard and Brokers, UK Sailmakers, Dimension-Polyant, Landfall Navigation, Sea Safety International, and LRSE."

 

At this time, no decision has been made regarding the 75th Block Island Race scheduled for May 22nd.A go/no decision will be made no later than May 2nd. However, with the cancellation of available in-person and hands-on Safety-At-Sea courses due to the current COVID-19 situation, and in the hope that we may still be able to hold the 2020 Block Island Race, NoR 15 is being amended. For full details on the NOR and the revised Safety requirements, visit: https://yachtscoring.com/emenu.cfm?eID=11808

 

Storm Trysail Club Commodore AJ Evans added: “As we teach in our safety seminars: ‘the best time to reef your sails is before the storm hits’.  We believe that now is such a time. Hopefully, we will all be back out on the water before long, shaking these reefs as well as shaking hands, and enjoying the sport we love.”