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Membership Report                        
Phil Morell- Membership Chairman
Ahoy from the Membership Department.  We're now up to 36 members.  Thanks to Paul Krutty for getting some of the new-old racers to become members.  I've distributed flyers in 'Southern District'(Nine mile Area) to try to attract new members.
Ever wonder if that Catalina going by is a CRCA member?  Here's a list for you to identify CRCA boats by name:
Adventure           BitterSweet           Gunsmoke
Knight'n Gayle    Seaquell                Whippin' Post
Adventuring        Buttercup             Heartbeat
Lady Godiva        Silent Dream         Windependence
Alpha Wave        Compass Rose     Hockey Puck
Male Box             Space Hunter        Zingara
Amazing Grace   Deanna J               HYDRAII
Moon Shadow   Stinkin' Gringo     At Last
Flying Duchess  INN XS                 Morningstar II
Trillium               Bear Paws             French Curve
Irish Wake         Pura Vida              Twice Blessed
Give em' a wave as you pass them!
Lastly, do you have a CRCA decal on your boat?  If not,  Linda Reed has them and they’re free!
The Membership Guy - Phil Morell “Bittersweet 2”
Race Report                                 
Paul Krutty, Race Chairman
The Spring Series ended on June 21st in beautiful conditions with wind 15-20kts and plenty of competition.
I am pleased to report that the Racing Program is alive and growing. Participation increased from nine boats last year to 14 boats this year. There were 7 PHRF and 7 JAM.
It looks as though we will have 16 boats in the Summer Series.
Complete race results are available on the CRCA webpage
Be sure to check out the information regarding the CRCA Invitational Race and Picnic on August 19th.
If anyone is interested in getting more experience on committee boat duties, you are welcome to join me on Sea Quell for the Invitational Race or on September 6th for a regular Thursday evening race. Just contact me and I will include you.
Paul Krutty  “Sea Quell”
P.S. Please check out the announcement for the Invitational Race on page 5.

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