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YACHT SQUADRON’S CHART OF COURSES

The following courses have been decided upon by the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron for the current season:— . No. 2 coiwse will be the same as last year, No. 1 only being altered: Course No. 1 indicated by full line. . Course No. 2 indicated by dotted line. Course will be denoted by flags: No. 1 White Pennant C No ">■ Blue Pennant D. * Course No. 1. Wind E. and W.—Starting between King’s Wharf and mark moored north, thence to buoy off Rangitoto, black and white vertical stripes (marked on plan), thence to eastern black lighted buov in Rangichannel, thence to Dude.r's spit • blinker, thence to eastern biack lighted buoy, thence to Bastion, thence to finishing line. Distance 15S miles. ’ A further plan of the course showing on which hand the various marks rounded may be obtained on application to the secretary Sf the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron. Course No. 2. Wind N. and S.—From starting line King’s Wharf and a'oored north, thence round Bastion mark, on port hand thence round saltworks beacon starboard hand, thence round Bastion mark star board hand, the ice round saltworks beacon starhr.= ra a i K StarBastion mark starboard hand, thence to finisMng h S£ , „ U V? nCe ™ Und of sandspit mark and Bean Rock finishing line. Keep channel side

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 208, 22 November 1927, Page 16

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YACHT SQUADRON’S CHART OF COURSES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 208, 22 November 1927, Page 16

YACHT SQUADRON’S CHART OF COURSES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 208, 22 November 1927, Page 16

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