North Tahoe Regatta
- Hosted By: Bay Area Association of Rowers
- Cancelled
Event Schedule
NOTE: YOU MUST ATTEND ONE OF THE TWO BRIEFINGS IN ORDER TO RACE.
Saturday, August 7th
6:00pm PDT: Pre-Race gathering and detailed briefing at the Tahoe Yacht Club in Tahoe City. This is NOT mandatory, but we strongly encourage you to attend, as this will contain a lot more information (with time for Q&A) than the briefing the morning of the regatta. There will be cash bar available during the briefing to assist you with any refreshment needs.
Sunday, August 8th
6:00am PDT: Registration/Check-in on the beach at the Crown Motel in Kings Beach
7:00am PDT: Race Briefing - MANDATORY IF YOU DO NOT ATTEND THE SATURDAY EVENING BRIEFING.
7:15am - 8:00am PDT: Boat safety checks and launches
8:00am PDT: First race begins
11:00am PDT: Race cutoff - any boats still on course will be instructed to return to shore. (NOTE: We expect all boats to complete the race by 10:00am or so, but we'll make a sweep around 10:30 to start herding any stragglers back home.)
11:30am PDT: Awards
Race Location
Check-in and Race Briefing will be held at The Crown Motel in Kings Beach, CA. See the area circled in blue in the image below for the location.
You may launch boats from The Crown Motels' private beach or from any of the adjacent public beaches in front of the North Tahoe Events Center. If launching from the Crown Motel, please stay to the east or west edges of the property, away from the private seating area for resort guests. Areas circled in red in the image below are good places to launch:
Likewise, there are several suitable areas for loading and unloading boats, both at the nearby public beaches and at the Crown Resort itself. Two excellent options are Secline Street to the west of the Crown Motel and at the North Tahoe Events Center and Kings Beach State Recreation Area (paid access to the parking area here!) east of the Crown Motel:
Note that Brockway Vista Drive off Secline Street runs behind the Crown Motel's office. You are welcome to unload here as well, but be aware that this is a dead end with no outlet, so the area can get very tight with cars. In addition, the parking areas here are restricted to Crown Motel guests only, and beach access is via a narrow staircase. Hence, it is not the best option.
You can also just park anywhere along CA-28/North Lake Blvd. (2-hour parking only!) and walk your boat down to the beach.
There is abundant street parking on the residential streets north of CA-28/North Lake Boulevard. There are also several public (paid) lots in the area, but be aware that they fill up early (which shouldn't be a problem for rowers, right??).
The Courses
There are two courses available, a 16km Long Course and a 6km Short Course.
Each is challenging in its own way, but the Long Course is reserved for open water and coastal shells only due to its more exposed nature.
In addition, the following safety rules apply to all boats on both courses:
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All boats on must either be self-bailing or carry a bailing device onboard.
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A PFD must be carried onboard for each rower.
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Each boat must carry at least one noisemaker (whistle or air horn).
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Though not required, a compass or GPS is strongly advised.
If you have a GPS device, here is the Long Course GPX File.
Long Course | Short Course | |||||
Point | Latitude | Longitude | Point | Latitude | Longitude | |
Start | 39.2339667 | -120.0278667 | Start | 39.2339667 | -120.0278667 | |
Dollar Point | 39.1843167 | -120.0919667 | Turn 1 | 39.2176333 | -120.0097167 | |
Carnelian | 39.2066833 | -120.0884333 | Turn 2 | 39.2231667 | -120.0417833 | |
Finish | 39.2339667 | -120.0278667 | Finish | 39.2339667 | -120.0278667 |