Racing Resumes
Provide your Racing Resume to boats you desire to race on.
Reviewing your daily logs helps you track your progress and continue your growth.
Have your experience easily presentable to the organizer of another boat. Be sure to highlight your most recent experience. Skippers and organizers want to know you have recent experience because it usually translates to better performance in that position.
Fill out one (Daily) form for each day of race, practice, event or regatta.
Count the number of “X’s” for each category on your (Daily) forms and put that number onto your Racing Resume. Ignore the “0’s.” Practices are not to be included.
Be sure to only count the “X’s” per category to reflect the proper number of days on the water.
If you are starting your racing career you will have accurate numbers from day one. If you are just starting your Racing Resume after having prior years of racing experience place “(estimated)” next to the ‘years’ in that section.
Three sections allow for representing information in various formats.
Three groups of information in each section. The total of each group should be the same for each section.
Option 1
Section 1: Combination of previous years, estimated or not
Section 2: Current year
Section 3: blank
Option 2
Section 1: Estimated combination of earlier years
Section 2: Combination of the middle years you kept (Daily) records of
Section 3: Current year
Option 3
Section 1: Combination of earlier years, estimated or not
Section 2: Previous year, especially if not much racing to show during the current year, estimated or not
Section 3: Current year