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PEYC organises racing for yachts & dinghies from April to December and, with over 200 club races planned for the season, has the most extensive race calendar on the Forth.  As a member, once your yacht details are in your membership profile,  you (or your designated crew members) can enter the club races from the page in the Calendar.  The club also hosts Major Open events for the Hunter 707 class.  Details of entry to these events can be found at Major Events.

For the club races, details of the Notice of Race (NOR), Sailing Instructions (SIs), Yacht Courses and Dinghy Courses can be found in the Racing Organisation section

For general information on how to get involved see our Joining & Membership page or contact us at peycwelcome@gmail.  For more specific information on racing, contact peyc.racing@gmail.com For those who want some fun practice before it gets all competitive, we run race training every Sunday morning that there is an afternoon start.

The Club fully supports the RYA Racing Charter and has an open policy, encouraging a wide variety of boats with handicap racing based on Portsmouth Yardstick.  In 2024, the racing fleet is split into three : Division 1 PY<975, Division 2 Hunter 707s and Division 3 PY>/=975

Yachts racing range from 20 to 49 feet in length, with a growing fleet of Hunter 707 one-design keelboats, including two owned by the Club. In 2024, the club also intends to race the 33ft Ronautica "Eurobo".  

PEYC runs 80% of its racing on a Rolling Handicap system that partially tracks boat performance and generates tight, competitive series racing. There is a Race results page and Handicaps information are in the Racing Organisationsection.

The Clubs prize allocation system ensures wide recognition at the end of each season when plaques unique to PEYC are presented. 

Our committee boat (CB), Beamer - an Arvor 21, enables us to lay accurate start lines set at 90 deg to the wind.  Designated CB drivers and helpers operate a CB rota to manage the races.  There is also a race officers cabin at the end of the main pier in Port Edgar, with a fixed start/finish line to allow races to be run from the shore.

All boats that enter the club race events are expected to help out with race officer duties, which are scheduled in the Officer of the Day (OOD) rota.  

Last updated 2:33pm on 24 April 2024

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