OK....maybe I was a little off base....

As one eluded to earlier, this is their class, they can do what they want. Having said that, It is time to recognize that change is good, especially to people who did not promt it. There are several options out there for non hobie boats.

This is an ideal breeding time for the Yacht clubs to come to play (as they have in CA. parts of Texas, and the Noreast) While we are all being just 'a little' arrogant, let me further say that these clubs really are interested in boats like the A that represent a new technology, and a new breed of sailor.

NAMSA is yet another option,...folks, what I'm saying..we have all had a few days to show frustration and complain (some are cheering)...

Lets move on! I know our up-coming A fleet schedule will and can be more challenging than the existing hobie schedule. Furthermore, there are other venues and resourses out there that are virtually un-tapped by the multi-market.

Lets just remember that Change is good, and will be good for all the boats involved...

Fire away,

Michael
Former Inter...now A!