District 1 Champs
YOUR FEED BACK WILL MAKE THIS EVENT
EVEN BETTER IN THE FUTURE!
This is a short 11 question survey.
Each registered boat receives 5 entertainment/meal tickets for the Saturday Night party. Need More? Not racing but want to come party? Click on the register link on the left of this page and purchase your tickets now!
Moorings and Dock space will be available for each registered away boat.
Dockage is a bit up river nearer to Portsmouth, Downtown.
check out the link to the marina site here - this is free and included with your registration.
Win Cool Stuff Just for Showing Up!
Yale Cordage and Waterline Systems will be providing the District One Championships J24 cool gear to be used in a raffle and as awards (not just for the top boats). The value of these items could completely offset the minimal registration fee of $125.00. Enter the regatta now to make sure you have a chance of winning a very quality product built here in the USA.
List of items to be raffled off at the Saturday Evening Party and Sunday Awards:
Full set of Yale Cordage halyards and sheets
$50.00 gift certificates to Waterline Systems
2 Night Stay at the Hilton Garden Inn in Portsmouth, NH
$100.00 Gift certificate to the Fox Run Mall
and more......
Total value of these items is well over $2,000.00
The Hilton Garden Inn in Portsmouth, NH not only is a Platinum Sponsor of this year's District 1 Champs but they are providing a J24 sailors a great deal.
In very convenient location just off Route One and I-95, within walking distance of the bustling Portsmouth Downtown night life and minutes from the boats the Hilton is a grade A place to stay.
J24 racers will get a special rate of $199.00 per night which includes breakfast each day. A block of rooms have been reserved for your convenience. You may book your room by phone or online. When booking online use the promo code REG
Get your Regatta Tee Shirt NOW!
Before they are all sold out....

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