505 Roundup

SinC One Design 505 Racing

October 4, 2023

505 Worlds, San Francisco – Christophe Favreau Photography

The 505 class in Canada is active and the list of events is on their website at Calendar | The Canadian 5O5 Class Association (505.ca). It’s a small class but an active one. 

The 505 World Championships wrapped up on Sunday, October 1 in San Fransisco. There were several Canadians sailing in it. 2023 World Championship – San Francisco, USA – International 5O5 Sailing (int505.org)  and the East Coast Championship on August 25-27 in East Compton RI.

 

 

SinC One Design 505 Racing 2 400Alex Tong / Paul Place and Shona Moss / Steve Lovshin

The Last 505 regatta in Ottawa was a week ago at NSC’s Fanfare regatta that attracted six boats and 13 participants. The Nepean Sailing Club (NSC) supported the Ottawa 505 Fleet in purchasing a 505 to promote fleet building and encourage participation in the class. The boat maintenance, sailors’ selection and mentorship were managed by a team of three 505 sailors: Paul Place, Shona Moss and Marie Gendron.

The Ottawa NSC Fanfare regatta (Sailwave results for FAntastic Nepean FAll REgatta 2023 at Nepean Sailing Club 2023 (nsc.ca)) included a 505 fleet with 11 boats. (Fanfare also included an 11-boat 420 fleet, a 5-boat Albacore fleet, a 4-boat Fireball fleet, a 4-boat Martin 16 fleet, and a 7-boat Open Cat fleet.)

SinC One Design 505 Racing 3 400

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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