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Yacht Scoring Live Race Management Solutions... Yacht Scoring is a featured packed 100% web based regatta administration and scoring system.

Yacht Scoring is a featured packed 100% web based regatta administration and scoring system program that simplifies the task of competitor registration, event management, competitor and media communications while providing results in near-real time to competitors and the World following your event on the internet.

Yacht Scoring is proud to announce a charitable partnership with Warrior Sailing Program, which provides maritime educat...
22/07/2022

Yacht Scoring is proud to announce a charitable partnership with Warrior Sailing Program, which provides maritime education and outreach for wounded, ill, and injured service members and veterans. Warrior Sailing was of particular interest to Yacht Scoring founder Luiz Kaul, and this partnership continues his long-standing support of the organization.

Ken Read, President of North Sails Group, who acquired Yacht Scoring in 2022, commented:

“The Warrior Sailing mission is all about accessibility and getting people to fall in love with our sport. Whether you start sailing as a kid or learn later in life, sailors have a unique community, and there is always an opportunity to learn more. We look forward to working with the Warrior Sailing team and wholly support their vision.”

Learn more: https://bit.ly/3aXVjW5

Yacht Scoring is pleased to announce that it is joining the North Sails Group family. Their ongoing mission to support t...
05/05/2022

Yacht Scoring is pleased to announce that it is joining the North Sails Group family. Their ongoing mission to support the sport of sailing and increase participation aligns directly with that of Yacht Scoring.

Founded in 2006 by Luiz Kahl, Yacht Scoring is an easy-to-use yet powerful web-based race management and scoring tool used by hundreds of yacht clubs and race organizers around the globe. Luiz, who passed away unexpectedly in 2021, was a software developer by trade, a competitive sailboat racer, and a passionate race committee volunteer.

“The continuation of Yacht Scoring by the North Sails Group preserves Luiz's legacy and will keep building on his vision.” says Gui Kahl, Luiz’s brother.

Read more here: https://bit.ly/3seIMmu

30/09/2021

Dear Yacht Scoring Friends-

As we navigate the tremendous sadness and difficulty of losing a much-beloved brother, son, and friend, we want to take this opportunity to assure you of our personal commitment and interest in keeping Luiz’s legacy and passion, Yacht Scoring, alive and thriving. This is what he would have wanted and what we will continue to work hard to make a reality.

We are making the needed arrangements to keep Yacht Scoring fully operational with the exception of providing his personal support at or during the events.

We appreciate your understanding and patience as we do our best to keep you informed and his dream alive.

Thank you,

The Kahl Family

2021 GL/TP52 Season comes to an end with the Macatawa Bay Championship. Congrats to all the players for a great season r...
12/09/2021

2021 GL/TP52 Season comes to an end with the Macatawa Bay Championship. Congrats to all the players for a great season racing!

2021 GL/TP52 Macatawa Bay Championship - Last event of the Season.
12/09/2021

2021 GL/TP52 Macatawa Bay Championship - Last event of the Season.

25/08/2021

Get Ready to STIR Up the Fun! 48th St. Thomas International Regatta Set for March 25-27, 2021

St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands. Registration is now open for the 2022 St. Thomas International Regatta (STIR)
(yachtscoring.com/emenu.cfm?eID=14738), set for March 25-27, 2022. This is the place to be for world-class racing, the chance to trade tacks and tactics with America’s Cup, Volvo Ocean and Olympic crews as well as with weekend warriors who have sailed year-round in anticipation of besting fellow competitors. What’s more, register too for the Round the Rocks Race (RTR) (yachtscoring.com/emenu.cfm?eID=14737), which navigates by the neighboring island of St. John on March 24, as a great tune-up and extra day of racing and prizegiving. Add the one-stop venue at the St. Thomas Yacht Club (STYC), the quintessential beachfront Caribbean vibe, and organizers ‘can do’ attitude toward competitors, and it’s easy to see how STIR earned its motto, We Love It Here, You will too!

Yacht Scoring is a featured packed 100% web based regatta administration and scoring system that simplifies the task of competitor registration, event management, competitor and media communications while providing results in near-real time to competitors and the World following your event on the in...

29/09/2020

Bayview North Channel Race - known as the "Best Race of the Year!" - Calling all sailors!

Yacht Scoring has been supporting the race since 2007 and in all of these years, the the highest number of entries was 47. Last year the race almost broke the record with 46 entries!
New this year, we have a full class of Nonsuch 30s and also a class for the Multihulls! We hope these classes will continue to grow.
Get on the list! Can we break the record and do so in this most "unusual" of years? I'd think we can! We're still missing:

At least 6 Cal 25s from last year
C&C 35s - legends in this race!
Catalina 27s
Crescents
Melges 24s

And there are many others not yet registered!
Com'on... we can easily break 50 on the starting line!

Get on board! Get on Sailing!

Register here:

Yacht Scoring is a featured packed 100% web based regatta administration and scoring system that simplifies the task of competitor registration, event management, competitor and media communications while providing results in near-real time to competitors and the World following your event on the in...

TP52... Clean deck...
04/09/2020

TP52... Clean deck...

04/09/2020

RCR Yachts Racers' News, #753, September 3, 2020

What's New? By Don Finkle: Open Discussion with Luiz Kahl:

Many of you know Luiz as the founder and owner of the Yacht Scoring race and regatta management program. We have repeatedly touted Yacht Scoring as being a terrific service for both organizers and competitors alike. Luiz is a one man band and is always available to those he serves. He is also a tireless volunteer himself, giving up much of his own sailing in order to assist with various RC chores at his home club Bayview Y.C. in Detroit, and elsewhere. An example of what he does for the sport, Luiz has been hosting a regular open Zoom meeting on Mondays at 6PM with any organizers and sailors who wish to share their thoughts on racing in today's pandemic climate. I asked Luiz for some of what he has learned from the many event organizers he has spoken to as well as what he has observed personally. Here are some of his answers to my questions in no particular order:

Clubs are doing their best to keep events together where it is possible and legally permitted to do so. People want to sail, that is apparent. Most people seem to be abiding by the rules of the States where they are located when it comes to social distancing, mask wearing, etc. On shore they are following the rules of the organizing body and the governments where they are located. Once on the boat people tend to do whatever they are comfortable with. behavior is up to the sailors themselves at that point. Some wear masks, some wear pull up gaitors or buffs, some wear nothing. Much depends on their comfort with those they are sailing with. If they have a bubble of regular crew who they know and believe to be acting as they do then they are acting more as they normally would. He had not heard of any COVID issues as a result of people racing.

There is a lot of local racing taking place but many championship events have been cancelled or postponed. Some have been postponed from earlier in the year when things were crazier until the fall. The major championship events have mostly been moved to 2021, or downgraded to a regional or more local event. The reasons are travel required for a major event, as well as the limit on number of people who can be at a gathering. The concern is not only travel for competitors, but travel for the race committee volunteers, most of whom are at a vulnerable age. On the subject of race committee staffing it is especially hard during a pandemic. Again many are older and even if they don't have to travel they may not be comfortable with the inability to properly social distance. As has been pointed out before, race committee volunteers are aging out and with them goes that vast pool of experience that can only be gotten from years on the water in all conditions and circumstances. It is a sad fact of life that most RC people are underappreciated until they are gone. Young people do not want to give up their time to learn or serve on race committee but this is a problem that needs to be recognized and plans put in place to deal with it.

One way to make the RC staff feel more comfortable is starting from the dock instead of on a boat. On shore proper distancing is easier to provide. This is especially true for point to point races. In many cases there is no awards ceremony, prizes are being mailed. Protest hearings have been held by Zoom or similar service. Pursuit races have become more popular, where the number of boats starting is either one or a few. The starting line intimidates some people so this the pursuit format is attractive for that reason, although if done right the boats congregate at the finish rather than the start. There have been some successes where new events have been tried, people want to try something different. San Francisco has an annual event known as the Three Bridge Fiasco, a distance race aound the Bay where you can go in either direction. They tried this in Annapolis this year and the turnout was multiples of what they had expected.

I asked Luiz for his guess as to how much attendance has been down this year versus normal and he said it depends, but he estimated maybe 20-30% below usual. Given all the factors in play this shows how much people want to keep sailing, as well as how much clubs and classes wish to try and hold things together where possible and within the rules. Factors contributing to limit turnout include State rules on quarantining and limits on size of gatherings. As we all know the rules and virus presence vary widely all over the US as well as Canada where things have been more tightly controlled all along.

Luiz said there are a number of events planned for this winter down south. The events are on the schedule and will be held so long as the virus remains under a level of control and the State rules permit them. Only time will tell.

We wrapped up our discussion agreeing that there are too many events these days. Each sailor can only do a limited number of races each year, so with so many choices the regattas all suffer from fewer people than optimal. It makes it harder on the budget and it is more difficult to attract sponsors. Further, the pool of race committee volunteers is not enough to adequately staff so many events. It would be a good thing if we as a whole got serious about scheduling more intelligently. We sincerely thank Luiz for taking the time with us, as he always does, and mainly for what he does for sailing with his Yacht Scoring program.

American Magic's AC boat  #2 lands in Auckland!
03/09/2020

American Magic's AC boat #2 lands in Auckland!

A 23m yacht belonging to America's Cup challenger American Magic has arrived in Auckland onboard a huge Ukrainian AN-124 Antonov airplane.

New Developments: New 80-Foot Raceboat - The ClubSwan 80!Pretty impressive lines!
02/09/2020

New Developments: New 80-Foot Raceboat - The ClubSwan 80!

Pretty impressive lines!

The ClubSwan 80 is a fast, technical one-design model that promises to level the playing field in the eclectic superyacht racing world.

A fun interview with Greg Normand of "Inside Great Lakes Sailing"
01/08/2020

A fun interview with Greg Normand of "Inside Great Lakes Sailing"

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