Nanaimo Yacht Club annual “SIN” Regatta will take place with approximately 30 sailboats participating. The start and finish area will be near Angle Point on Newcastle Island. The sailboats will be racing SE of Protection Island and Newcastle Island. Snake Island, Five Fingers Island, Hudson Rocks may be in play. If conditions permit, some fleets may be sent to Halibut Bank buoy, around Entrance Island or north to Maude Island. The Regatta runs from June 7-8, 2025.
Find out more »Sailboat racing in the approaches to Nanaimo Harbour between Entrance Island, Maude Island and Protection Island with 3-15 participants in the race.
Find out more »Sailboat racing in the approaches to Nanaimo Harbour between Entrance Island, Maude Island and Protection Island with 3-15 participants in the race.
Find out more »Sailboat racing in the approaches to Nanaimo Harbour between Entrance Island, Maude Island and Protection Island with 3-15 participants in the race.
Find out more »Sailboat racing in the approaches to Nanaimo Harbour between Entrance Island, Maude Island and Protection Island with 3-15 participants in the race.
Find out more »Sailboat racing in the approaches to Nanaimo Harbour between Entrance Island, Maude Island and Protection Island with 3-15 participants in the race.
Find out more »Sailboat racing in the approaches to Nanaimo Harbour between Entrance Island, Maude Island and Protection Island with 3-15 participants in the race.
Find out more »Sailboat racing in the approaches to Nanaimo Harbour between Entrance Island, Maude Island and Protection Island with 3-15 participants in the race.
Find out more »Sailboat racing in the approaches to Nanaimo Harbour between Entrance Island, Maude Island and Protection Island with 3-15 participants in the race.
Find out more »Sailboat racing in the approaches to Nanaimo Harbour between Entrance Island, Maude Island and Protection Island with 3-15 participants in the race.
Find out more »Sailboat racing in the approaches to Nanaimo Harbour between Entrance Island, Maude Island and Protection Island with 3-15 participants in the race.
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