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    ST. CLAIR CLASSIC - OFFSHORE POWERBOAT RACE JULY 25-28
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    St Clair River Classic
    SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

    Thursday, July 25, 2024
    ALL DAY
    Arrival of Race Boats; Race Village - N. Riverside Rd, St Clair, MI
    Crane Area - Fred Moore Hwy, St. Clair, MI
    Ramp Area - St Clair City Boat Harbor, St. Clair, MI
    Wet Pits - Rotary Park (3rd St & Clinton Ave.)
    Dry Pits - Riverside Rd, St Clair, MI
    11am-7pm Coast Guard Permit in effect - SPECIAL RULES APPLY
    7pm-8:30pm Patrol Fleet Safety Briefing - St Clair City Hall
    LIVE ENTERTAINMENT at the Riverview Plaza Courtyard is provided by the St Clair Chamber of Commerce

    Friday, July 26, 2024
    ALL DAY Arrival of Race Boats; Race Village - N. Riverside Rd, St Clair, MI
    11am-7pm Coast Guard Permit in effect - SPECIAL RULES APPLY
    12pm-3pm Registration - St Clair Chamber of Commerce
    1pm-4pm Race Boat Inspections & Walk-Throughs - Race Village
    6:30pm-9:30pm Parade & Street Party on Clinton Ave
    5pm-11pm LIVE Entertainment – Riverview Plaza Courtyard Area

    Saturday, July 27, 2024
    All Day Race Village open to the Public
    8am St Clair Police Foundation Run
    8:30am Course Buoys Set
    8am-12am Swim/Dunker Testing - St Clair City Pool (8th St & Orchard St)
    10am Racer Meeting - St Clair Fire Station (216 Cass St, St Clair, MI)
    11am-3pm Registration - St Clair Chamber of Commerce
    9:30am-5pm Boat Ramp & Crane Operational
    11am-5pm Race Boat Inspections - Race Village
    11am-7pm Coast Guard Permit in effect
    11:30-4pm Race Control Operational
    12:30pm-3:30pm Race Boat Testing
    3pm-11pm LIVE Entertainment – Riverview Plaza Courtyard Area

    Sunday, July 28, 2024
    10am Race Village Open
    8:30am Set Course Buoys
    8am RACER PHYSICALS - St Clair Fire Station
    9am RACERS MEETING - St Clair Fire Station
    9:30am Medical/Dive briefing - St Clair Fire Station
    9:30am-6pm Boat Ramp & Crane Operational
    10am Race Control Operational
    10:30am PATCOM Law Enforcement Briefing (Mouth of Pine River)
    10:30am Course Support Fleet on station
    11am-7pm Coast Guard Permit in effect
    11:15am (tentative) Opening Ceremony: National Anthem & Flag Float Down
    12pm-5pm RACING, Race Starts TBD on-site
    6pm LIVE Music at the St Clair Riverview Plaza
    7pm Awards Ceremony - St Clair Riverview Plaza


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    Wow!!!! They actually go into Canada? That's terrifying
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    30th St. Clair powerboat races taking over downtown

    ST. CLAIR — The roaring of powerboats will return to the river in St. Clair this weekend — and the festivities that take root around it downtown — for a milestone installment of the St. Clair River Classic.

    The offshore race will close down M-29, or Riverside Avenue, from 6 p.m. Wednesday when the Racing Village will be set up nearby the water through noon next Monday, according to the St. Clair County Road Commission.

    Then, on Thursday, boat teams from all over the country will begin to arrive ahead of the accompanying weekend events and the races on Sunday.

    But Bob Currier, race director for the Blue Water Offshore Racing Association, said this weekend marks the 30th year for the classic, and that to help make it stand out, they’re hosting a boat parade and street party Friday night.
    “Being a St. Clair guy, born and raised in St. Clair, involved in the community for a number of years, this is probably one of the largest community events of the summer,” he said. “The fireworks on the Fourth of July draw a huge crowd to St. Clair, and that’s always a good time, but this spans over four days, and the race teams absolutely love coming to St. Clair for a couple of reasons.”

    “First and foremost, our race venue is relatively compact. They’re able to, for the most part, walk from their spot in Race Village on Riverside to the staging area or the wet pits, which is on the Pine River and Rotary Park right on Clinton Avenue, and the crane area is walkable as well,” Currier said. “They love the interaction that they have with the race fans in St. Clair and the St. Clair area. A lot of the teams say it’s like their second vacation. Even though they’re working hard to race, they enjoy coming to St. Clair because of the community welcome. … A lot of the other race sites, it’s a four- or five-mile drive from where they get and display the boats to the area where the crane is to put them in the water.”

    What does the powerboat race entail?
    Held in conjunction with the Offshore Powerboat Association, St. Clair’s event is the third stop and one of six this season on the OPA racing schedule.

    Participants compete in 10 classes, or sizes of race boats, depending on how long their boat is, as well as what kind of engine and horsepower it has, with individual teams competing for points for a national championship that’ll be awarded in November.

    Currier said between 36 and 40 teams are coming to St. Clair this season, citing it as an average boat count over the last several years.

    Teams are expected to come in from as far away as Florida, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Missouri, and other parts of Michigan.

    Local competitor Knucklehead Racing returns this year with owner Ed Smith, who also owns Rivers Bend Marina in St. Clair. “We think Ed may have been or may be one of the only racers this year that has competed every year in the event in St. Clair,” Currier said.

    Magna Electrical Vehicle Structures, in its third year, also returns as the title or presenting sponsor for the classic among 30 sponsors overall.

    How can people celebrate downtown?
    With race boats arriving all day Thursday, several areas will also be set up to accommodate them with the crane and ramp areas off Fred Moore Highway and the St. Clair city boat harbor, respectively, and the wet and dry pits at Rotary Park and on Riverside.

    Live entertainment will be provided on Riverview Plaza in St. Clair each evening on Thursday through Sunday.

    The boat parade and street party is set for 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Friday.

    For the parade, Currier said the boats will leave Race Village on Riverside heading north to Brown Street before heading west to Ninth Street, south to Clinton Avenue, and west back toward downtown.

    The street party will be held on Clinton from Fred Moore to Riverside.

    “Where a number of race boats will be on display,” Currier said. “On the street, teams will be available to sign autographs, meet and greet fans, folks can get up close and personal and get photographs, all that kind of stuff. And that’s kind of taking the street party, if you will, from Race Village to Clinton Avenue. So, Murphy’s (Inn), the Riverside Pub, Pepper Joe’s, and the Voyager all have a part in the festivities. Give them an opportunity to welcome the race fans to their establishments because the city has an open footprint for adult beverages.”

    Though not in a state-sanctioned social district, the city of St. Clair has an ordinance that sets an area that allows possession and consumption of adult beverages in a couple of public parks and rights of way.

    Also, as part of the street party, Currier said, there will be a face-painter for kids and a balloon guy making characters.

    There will be an opening ceremony for the offshore boat races on Sunday, tentatively set for 11:15 a.m., with races set for noon to 5 p.m. There will be an award ceremony at Riverview Plaza at 7 p.m.

    Where can we find more information?
    For more race-specific events, including boat testing and inspections, course setting, and more, visit www.oparacing.org/sc.

    Plenty of updates are also being shared on the Blue Water Offshore Racing Association’s Facebook page at Facebook.com/stclairriverclassic.

    Currier encouraged those unable to attend to keep an eye on the Facebook page for a livestream of the races Sunday.


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    43 boats registered, pretty good turnout.

    Weather i really nice, although a bit warm
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