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Magneto Electric Muskoka Lakes Charity Regatta

  

Magneto Electric Muskoka Lakes Charity Regatta

With less than one week away this years Muskoka Lakes Charity Regatta Sponsored by Magneto Electric will surely be an event you won't want to miss! Join us for a tour through the lakes of Muskoka, Rousseau and Joseph.

Proceeds for this years event will be in benefit of Bracebridge Center for the Northern Diabetes Health Network.

Event headquarters, drivers meeting and auction dinner is located at Regatta Steak and Seafod Grille at the Muskoka Wharf in Gravenhurst On.

http://www.regatta.ca/

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Agenda for Saturday August 14th

8:00 am - Driver check in and registration

9:00 am - Driver’s meeting at Regatta.

9:00 am - Spectator viewing of the regatta fleet at Muskoka Wharf.

10:30 am - Depart to Muskoka Wharf to Millionaires Row.

11:00 am - Arrive (Checkpoint #1) Millionaires Row.

11:30 am - Arrive (checkpoint #2) Port Carling Lock through to Lake Rousseau and dock for a picnic lunch at locks. Regatta will be catering a box style lunch with cold drinks,sandwiches, mixed salads and deserts located at the pavilion.

1:15 pm - Idle north single file, out of the Indian River and stage at base of Lake Rousseau for departure to Port Sanfield.

1:45 pm - Arrive Port Sanfield, idle through no wake zone in single file proceeding north bound to Blueberry Island at northern tip of Lake Joe.

2:15 pm - Arrive (Checkpoint #3) Blueberry Island. Continue south via Joe River down into Lake Rousseau continue north to top of Lake Rousseau.

3:30 pm - Arrive Lake Rousseau Lighthouse (Checkpoint #5).

3:40 pm - Depart Rousseau Lighthouse to Port Carling (checkpoint #6) proceed directly through the locks

4:30 pm - Depart Port Carling for Muskoka Wharf

5:30 pm - Arrive to Muskoka Wharf , Social time and public viewing at the docks till dinner time.

7:30 pm – Auction dinner and awards ceremony at Regatta Stake and Seafood Grille


About Passage through the Port Carling locks

We have been working diligently with the lock master in Port Carling this year to ensure that passage through the locks will be as quick and efficient as possible. There are many changes that have been made this year in respect to the process that should allow us to process 30 boats through in under one hr.


1) There will be lock staff “shepherding” the boats into the Large Lock and that will assist to reduce the times. It will be our intent to load the lock with as many boats on each lift as possible to speed up the process. We would ask that each Captain assist lock staff by “adopting” the nearest recreational/resident boater to them and to make certain they are in place and as “snug” as practical.

Proper execution of staging and securing the boats once inside the locks will ensure quick and efficient processing of the fleet and resident boaters. This part of the process is where most of the time is consumed when not organized properly.

Lets provide a good example of sportsmanship by lending a hand, bumpers or ropes and a show of good faith and willingness to share the waterway in order to make sure we are “off on the right foot”, we ask that one of the early boats contact us within 20 minutes of reaching the lock. This will assist us with making sure that the locks are clear the right way and ready to expedite the first group of boaters upon arrival.

2) Lock Staff will be wearing yellow shirts and tags.  Captains, if you have any questions or require anything, ask a Lock Staff member and they will do their best to try and assist.

3) The Small Lock will be available and lock staff will process as many recreational boats as possible to that lock during the period we are going through. Last year the small lock was shut down so this should make a real difference.

4) Once clearing the lock, tie up at the available dock space. You may tie up on the blue lines for the time you are here. There is also additional dock space on Bartelman island and the long finger pier on the north side of the basin with the new docks put in place this year.

5)If it is felt that you require more room, you may leave one row of boats in the lock leaving room for recreational boats. On these boats there should be crew members present at all times as the boats will rise and fall each time we use the lock. Our preference would be these boats should be on the far side from the lock house.

6) Lunch will be served at the Pavilion. In an effort to expedite the process through the locks if some of your crew wants to get off the boats once secured in the locks they can pick up the lunches for the captains and crew that is remaining on the boats.

7) Our stay should be around 1 hour and 45 minutes.

8) we will reverse the lock process on our return with expedited process estimated in under one hr.


Pre Register and save!
Event Fees: $375.00 per boat (early bird registration) with two crew included. $475 after August 3rd Extra crew 100.00 per person. Event fee includes Event shirt, lunch and dinner. Online registration now available 

Register Online

Downloadable Version
Download, print, fill out and fax back along with valid proof of insurance to PBCE office at 705-326-2289

2010 Event registration form
2010 Annual Membership form

Accommodations:

Taboo Resort Golf & Spa (705) 687-2233
Taboo is offering a 10% discount to those members who mention the promotion code "BOAT"
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Howard Johnson Inn Gravenhurst (705) 687-7707
10 rooms have been reserved until june 30th at a rate of 100.00 per night
Be sure to quote "Performance Boat Club"
(5 rooms left! Reserve Now to ensure availability)
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Mariott Residence Inn (Gravenhurst) (705) 687-6600
(Fully booked but may have rooms available after Wed Aug 11th due to cancellations)
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Event Sponsors:
Magneto Electric
Priestly Demolition
Holmes and Pellerin Real Estate
Double R Performance
Darana Electric
Due North Apparel
Regatta Steak and Seafood Grille
Muskoka Wharf Marine
JTS Marine Services
The District Municipality of Muskoka
GGB Exhaust Technologies
On the Water Designs
Impression House
Net Source Technologies

Sponsor opportunities are still available! Contact PBCE today for more info ro download Sponsorship Package & Form here.

Sponsorship Package & Form


Priestly Demolition Running for Rescue

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August 28-29 Port of Orillia

This years’ Priestly Demolition Running for Rescue is in the finalization stages. This year our charity is the Ramara Fire Department for Specialized Rescue Equipment.
Ramara Fire Dept has been our guardians of safety for many years and has been to the aid and rescue of some of our own members on more than one occasion.

Our Awards Dinner and silent auction is being held on The Island Princess with a 2.5 hour cruise. Our lunch stop will be at Oscars in Barrie. Keep checking back to our website at www.performanceboatclub.ca for more information and updates regarding this event.

It looks like mother nature is finally going to give us a break and bless us with some hot and sunny weather for this weekends Priestly Demolition Rescue Run in benefit of the Ramara Fire Dept. Just a reminder to pre-register online or fax in your registration forms to avoid delays on Saturday morning and so that we have a proper count for our meals planned for the event.

Agenda for Saturday Aug 28th

8:00-9:00am    Registration

9:00-9:45am    Drivers Meeting

9:45-10:00am    Depart Port of Orillia. Boat parade to Atherley "the narrows" at top of Lake  Simcoe

10:30am        Stage at Atherley Narrows. Checkpoint #1 - Pefferlaw Bay arriving 10:45am

11:15am        Boats depart Pefferlaw, Checkpoint #2 - Roches Point, Alec Clokes Dock, arriving 11:30am. Caution at Fox Island shoal (east of fox is.) at Cooks Bay shoal and at Roche's Point

11:45am        Boats depart Cooks Bay to Checkpoint #3 Lagoon City, arriving 12:15pm

12:30pm        Boats depart Lagoon City to Checkpoint #4 Government Dock at Heritage Park Barrie

1:00pm        Lunch at Oscars in Barrie.

3:00pm        Depart Barrie to Checkpoint #5-  Through Atherley Narrows around big chief island and back to Port of Orillia

3:45pm        Arrive Port of Orillia

7:00pm        Dinner, Awards and Silent Auction on the Island Princess boat leaves dock 7pm sharp!

Pre Register and save!
Event Fees: $375.00 per boat (early bird registration) with two crew included. $475 after August 17th Extra crew 100.00 per person. Event fee includes Event shirt, lunch and dinner.Online registration now available

Register Online

Downloadable Version
Download, print, fill out and fax back along with vaild proof of insurance to PBCE office at 705-326-2289

2010 Event registration form
2010 Annual Membership form

Accommodations:
Best Western Mariposa Inn (705) 325-9511
website http://www.bwmariposainn.com/
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Champlain Quality Inn Hotel (705) 325-0770
website at www.qualityinn.com
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Port of Orillia (reservations for dockage required)
Website Port office: (705) 326-6314
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Event Sponsors:
Priestly Demolition
Holmes and Pellerin Real Estate
Double R Performance
Edwards Mazda
Darana Electric
Magneto Electric
GGB Exhaust Technologies
Oscar's Barrie
Orser Technical
Ocs Marine Services
Impression House
Net Source Technologies

Sponsor opportunities are still available! Contact PBCE today for more info or download Sponsorship Package & Form.

Sponsorship Package & Form


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Double R / Edwards Mazda Bruce Nicolle Memorial Poker Run

September 11-12 Rice Lake

Come and join us as we raise support for a great organization and honour event founder Bruce Nicolle and the legacy of this event in it's 21st year

Carring on the tradition we will be raising money in support of the Children's Wish Foundation and last years event raised $24,000.We are aiming to match and exceed it this year and in order to do that we still need sponsors for the event..

Our registration, awards and auction dinner will be held at Rhinos Roadhouse. South view Cottages and Silver Leaf Lodge are accepting bookings for over night rooms.

Agenda for Saturday Sept 11

8:00- 10:00 am Registration and Classification at Rhino's Roadhouse
8:00-11 am Breakfast served

11 am Drivers and Safety Meeting
Drivers and Navigators only

11:30- 11:50 am Start - Please note staging instructions for the Parade for the town of Bewdley

12:30 - 12:50 pm Checkpoint #1 Elmhurst Lodge
2:30 - 2:50 pm Checkpoint #2 Departs from Hastings
3:10 - 3:30 Checkpoint #3 Harris Boat Works (Fuel Stop)
4:00 - 4:20 pm Checkpoint #4 Willow Bend Marina
Checkpoint #5 Maureen Nicolle's Cottage return to Rhino's Roadhouse
5:00  - 8:00 pm Awards Dinner and Auction

Pre Register and save!
Event Fees: $375.00 per boat (early bird registration) with two crew included. $475 after August 31st  Extra crew 100.00 per person. Event fee includes Event shirt, lunch and dinner. Online registration now available

Register Online

Downloadable Version
Download, print, fill out and fax back along with vaild proof of insurance to PBCE office at 705-326-2289

2010 Event Registration form
2010 Annual Membership form

Accommodations:
South View Cottages (705)939-6761
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Silver Leaf Lodge (705)939-6661
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Rhinos Roadhouse (905)797-2744
(Registration,Awards Dinner & Silent Auction)
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Event Sponsors:

Double R Performance
Edwards Mazda
Priestly Demolition
Holmes and Pellerin Real Estate
Tri Air Systems
Burban Air
Rhinos Roadhouse
Impression House
Net Source Technologies

Sponsor opportunities are still available! Contact PBCE today for more info or download Sponsorship Package & Form here.

Sponsorship Package & Form


Rules and Regulations

Poker Run Rules and Regulations


"SAFETY is the concern, FUN is the reason"

FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH RULES & REGULATIONS MAY RESULT IN;  LOSS OF CARD AND
DISQUALIFICATION

* Boat must be insured during the time frame of the event. A certificate
of insurance is mandatory for event registration.
* All participating boats must be equipped with standard safety equipment
and kits and must have Canadian Coast Guard Approved life jackets on board.
All Poker Run Boats are subject to safety checks for the necessary equipment and be compliant
with Transport Canada noise emission standards.This means full time mufflers must be utilized.

Life jackets must be inherently buoyant and be worn while boat is running.
Your boat must be equipped with kill switches. These must be engaged during the event.

* No consumption of alcohol by anybody on board during the time frame
running of the Poker Run.

We started the motto "Water on the Water - Beer on
the Pier" and we stand by it. If you disobey, you can't play.

* Obey the rules of the waterways. We share the lake, not own it. Use
channels marked by marker boats, FLYING PINK or YELLOW FLAGS, to avoid
running close to public viewing areas at starts and stops. Caution areas are
at ALL starts and stops. Expect heavy congestion on water in Narrows
entrance to Lake Simcoe, Lagoon City and in Kempenfelt Bay approaching and
leaving the Barrie area. Remember the media and public are watching our
sportsmanship and safety presentation.

* All boats must obey and follow the Pace Boat during rolling starts.
Passing the Pace Boat is allowed only when flag is lowered.

* All boats must slow down before passing the flagged check point boats

* All boats should pick a straight line course and stay in it. Spacing
of 100ft. between boats MUST be maintained.

* YOU CANNOT TRANSFER PASSENGERS TO OTHER BOATS WITHOUT PROPER APPROVAL
OR AN EMERGENCY IN PROGRESS.

Safety Recommendations

  • Wear secure eye protection
  • remove loose jewelery around neck
  • Use head and hand signals provided/recommended to communicate to crew and other boats
  • Brief all the members of your crew on all aspects of these rules and regulations
  • VHF and/or cellular communications must be on during the event.
  • Monitor channel 11 VHF for event info.


Special Notes

Use extra caution for the areas of Atherley Narrows, Lagoon City and Barrie
due to volume of boat traffic.

Instructions For Staging and starting each leg of the run


This will be the method of starting at all locations.

*AVOID CARD LOSS OR DISQUALIFICATION*

All boats will depart in two waves 5 minutes apart with the under 55mph
class departing first

BOATS WAITING TO START MUST MARSHALL BEHIND THEIR RESPECTIVE PACE BOATS

The OFFICIAL PACE BOATS will fly GREEN flags. These PACE BOATS will move to
the front of the start line and, upon approval, will start to run on plane
with the GREEN FLAG UP. When it is approved with safety, the GREEN FLAG will
be lowered. You may then proceed on course.

NO BOATS MAY PASS THE PACE BOATS UNTIL THE GREEN FLAG HAS BEEN LOWERED.

LOOK BEFORE YOU CHANGE YOUR COURSE & SPEED

Check Points:

Approach to check points slow down. check Boats, which will be flying a BRIGHT
NEON PINK or YELLOW COLORED FLAG. Boats MUST REDUCE SPEEDS BEFORE PASSING
the check point.

Safety Boats & Contacts

O.P.P. (Running All Simcoe) "Star" O.p.p. (677) Orillia Fire Dept.
(North/central Simcoe) (705) 238-0058 Event Channel Is 11 VHF Distress
Channel Is 16 VHF O.P.P. Contact # 1 (888) 310-1122 or "Star" O.P.P. (677)
Coast Guard Cell Call Is "Star" 16

 

The Poker run officially ends when boats return to port of origin.

All cards will be drawn after the run at the awards and auction dinner.

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