Corinthian Entry Deadline Reminder: 2009 Detroit NOOD, May 15

All Melges 24 teams that wish to compete as Corinthians for the 2009 Detroit NOOD happening May 29-31, hosted by the Bayview Yacht Club in Detroit, Michigan are urged to get their declaration forms in as soon as possible. The FINAL Corinthian entry deadline is Friday, May 15. No entries will be accepted beyond this date.

Thus far, only three entries have been received including that of 2009 St. Petersburg Corinthian Melges 24 Champions Rob Butler on CAN-177 Eager Beaver comprised of crew and wife Sandy Butler, Larry Huibers and Jim Dickey. View the full Detroit NOOD Corinthian Crew List.

Download a USMCA Corinthian Declaration Form and e-mail to USMCA Executive Secretary Joy Dunigan, or fax to +1 (912) 756-6728 to qualify.

USMCA Corinthian Declaration Forms for the 2009 Detroit NOOD must be received by Friday, May 15, 2009.

Skippers may send in the completed USMCA Corinthian Declaration Form with only their signature, or the signature of their team representative for submission. The other members of the crew will be prompted at the Detroit NOOD weigh-in to sign the declaration form.

Please remember that all competitors must be 2009 USMCA Class Members for this event. This is a 2009 SLAM U.S. National Championship Series event, meaning you have to be a class member in order to take home some very, very cool gear by SLAM. Join the USMCA today!

It's never too late to participate at a NOOD Regatta. Twenty-five to thirty Melges 24s are slated to attend. Fourteen are already on the board, so this will be a great way to crank up the spring racing season.

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The early entry deadline for the Detroit NOOD is Monday, May 11. Entries received after this date will incur a $50 late fee.

Please remember that all competitors must be 2009 USMCA Class Members for this event. Join the USMCA today!

For further information regarding this event, please contact Detroit NOOD Class Coordinator Greg McCliment on e-mail, or USMCA Midwest District Governor, Mike Dow.