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How many regattas do you go to in a season? #101201
03/21/07 02:38 PM
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I'm just curious how many regattas people sail in these days.

Back when Rick and I were racing a Hobie 18 in Hobie Division 10 (Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, etc.), we went to a regatta every weekend (about 12 regattas for the summer, not counting Nationals). Most were within a 2-3-hour drive, and at all of them we were able to camp (usually at the regatta site). Everybody brought their kids and their dogs and frisbees.

Is there any part of the country (or world) where that still happens?

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Re: How many regattas do you go to in a season? [Re: Mary] #101202
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We have about 12 local events mostly within a 3 hour drive of upstate SC and all of them have camping available. Typically, we have at least three or four families camping (plenty of room for more) and at least that many RVs. The rest stay at nearby homes or hotels.

I've been doing up to 18 events a year, but I find that I can't keep up that pace. I will probably sail 14 or 15 this year including the Tybee and a North Americans.


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Re: How many regattas do you go to in a season? [Re: Jake] #101203
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You can still do that in this part of the world, Mary - but the drives have gotten longer.

I used to draw the line at 5 hours (300+ miles) for a weekend event. From Detroit, that will get you to Traverse City (north), Chicago (west), Toronto/Buffalo (east) and Cincinatti (south).

I routinely stretch that limit now - Kingston / Rochester is 6+ hours (depends on border traffic). Madcatter is 7 hours (420 miles).

Occasionally, I'll do something (stupid) that really stretches the limit:
Hobie MWE - 1,025 miles, 15+ hours (Panama City - Tampa was 1,237 miles)
Wildwood, NJ - 13+ hours
Statue Race - 11 hours
Rhode Island Classic - 15 hours

Last year, I did 6 two-day regattas, 3 North Americans (Hobie 14, 16 and 17), two distance races (Statue and Red Fox (2 day)) at least 3 fleet fun sails (1 day) and the US Sailing Championship of Champions. 15 events total.

This year, I've got 18 events on the schedule, including 3 NAs (Tornado (RC), Hobie 14, Hobie 17/18 (RC)). Doesn't count any fleet stuff that I might squeeze in.

Re: How many regattas do you go to in a season? [Re: Mary] #101204
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Last year was eight with Nationals to cap it off.

This year will be nine (we're hosting one <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />)

Closest is 3.5 hours and furthest 7.5 hours <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />

Camped at all but the one at Lake Hefner in downtown OKC.

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Re: How many regattas do you go to in a season? [Re: mbounds] #101205
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If you take a look at a regions high point series... you get an objective estimate. You will see that an active racer is probalby doing about 4 events plus a national type event.

If you set the number to qualify at 5 ... I find that you only get about 25% of the pool of racers out on the course that often.

4 is about one a month.. with a sailing season of May to Oct
Most don't really get started until late May and are done by Mid September.

(numbers are off of the top of my head and reflect Hobie Div 11 and the Open CRAC fleet in the mid atlantic.

Max drive is about 5 hours from Sandy Hook to West River with stops in between. (now that does include the largest populaton density in the country for traffic considertions).


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Re: How many regattas do you go to in a season? [Re: mbounds] #101206
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We are in Chattanooga and plan on doing PeeDee(7hrs); Spring Fever(4hrs), Tommy Whiteside(5.5hrs); Cinco-de-Mayo(2.5hrs); Slip-to-Ship(8hrs); Bare What You Dare(3hrs); Reggae Regatta (2.5); CatFest(7hrs); Outback(5.5hrs); and Cat Capers(2hrs). That doesn't count the trip to the Alter Cup(12hrs) to pick up a new boat and a possible race in Charleston(8hrs). We use the RV and stay onsite whenever possible.

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Re: How many regattas do you go to in a season? [Re: Joanna] #101207
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Geeze, and I thought a 3 hour drive was a bear.... Spoiled, I guess.

3 hours puts me in the Keys, Eustis, Delray, Tampa, Melbourne (almost)... I could race almost every weekend (all year) just using those points. Of course, the missus would have something to say about that!

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We are in Chattanooga and plan on doing PeeDee(7hrs); Spring Fever(4hrs), Tommy Whiteside(5.5hrs); Cinco-de-Mayo(2.5hrs); Slip-to-Ship(8hrs); Bare What You Dare(3hrs); Reggae Regatta (2.5); CatFest(7hrs); Outback(5.5hrs); and Cat Capers(2hrs).


Thats pretty much my schedule, except I'm a bit closer to them all <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Re: How many regattas do you go to in a season? [Re: MauganN20] #101209
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We plan on attending 8 Hobie points reggatas, an Alter cup qualifier, and a distance race in the Gorge on the Columbia River.
Thats ten events, all 3-5 hours drive.

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Re: How many regattas do you go to in a season? [Re: mike220] #101210
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I live in Long Beach CA and we have 14 Formula-18 regattas planned for this year. There are four Hobie regattas to pick from outside that number and plenty of pick up races, available through the Yacht Clubs, that are not on the schedule. These do not include any Nationals or Worlds events. 1/2 of the regattas are within 1/2 hour of me.

I pleasure sail every weekend there is not a regatta. I also sail Etchells on Thurday nights and some local regattas. I just started a Thumb Boat Fleet (Radio Controlled) at my Yacht Club. We are getting 30 boats in the first order and plan on sailing those at the Yacht Club basin Friday afternoons.

Plenty of sailing...so why do I want more?

Later,
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Re: How many regattas do you go to in a season? [Re: MauganN20] #101211
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We are in Chattanooga and plan on doing PeeDee(7hrs); Spring Fever(4hrs), Tommy Whiteside(5.5hrs); Cinco-de-Mayo(2.5hrs); Slip-to-Ship(8hrs); Bare What You Dare(3hrs); Reggae Regatta (2.5); CatFest(7hrs); Outback(5.5hrs); and Cat Capers(2hrs).


Thats pretty much my schedule, except I'm a bit closer to them all <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />



Now that's crap and you know it. We haven't been able to get you to drive 45 minutes to a regatta in the last year.


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Now that's crap and you know it.


Pardon moi mister uppitty.

I was at Outback helping Dave out as Race Committee, and I prefer not to sail in the frigid cold. I only got my boat in September, and haven't had the best luck in finding solid crew.

I'll concede that I haven't been the best at going to regattas since I got the boat, but its not like I had all the ducks in a row and when the day came to sail, I simply said "nevermind, I'll just sit on my butt and do nothing"

Plus, just like the stock market, past history is no indicator of future performance. If Doctor Binkles continues to want to sail with me, then I'll have no reservations about showing up to all the regattas listed, except for ones that may interfere with the damn wedding.

(Oh I forgot to take out Slip-to-ship. Don't think I'll be making that one)

Did Algore make you angry? <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />

Re: How many regattas do you go to in a season? [Re: Mary] #101213
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I am planning around the Harken Bouy Series. Will do all six if possible, plus the GYC club series. GYC is every other Saturday, so there are bound to be some conflicts.

Driving time is 3-5 hours. Haven't had the opportunity to camp. Always a motel, except for Tback's hospitality at the last Eustis regatta.

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This is my 2nd season racing my own boat. I crewed a couple of regatta's the first year I got into sailing. I did I think 6 events last year. This year will hopefully have one more. I started a new fleet and we're hosting a regatta this year so I'm pretty sure I have to attend that one. Farthest this year will be 7 hrs, closest will be 35 min.


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Now that's crap and you know it.


Pardon moi mister uppitty.

I was at Outback helping Dave out as Race Committee, and I prefer not to sail in the frigid cold. I only got my boat in September, and haven't had the best luck in finding solid crew.

I'll concede that I haven't been the best at going to regattas since I got the boat, but its not like I had all the ducks in a row and when the day came to sail, I simply said "nevermind, I'll just sit on my butt and do nothing"

Plus, just like the stock market, past history is no indicator of future performance. If Doctor Binkles continues to want to sail with me, then I'll have no reservations about showing up to all the regattas listed, except for ones that may interfere with the damn wedding.

(Oh I forgot to take out Slip-to-ship. Don't think I'll be making that one)

Did Algore make you angry? <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />


Nah...just yanking your chain.


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I'm just curious how many regattas people sail in these days.

Back when Rick and I were racing a Hobie 18 in Hobie Division 10 (Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, etc.), we went to a regatta every weekend (about 12 regattas for the summer, not counting Nationals). Most were within a 2-3-hour drive, and at all of them we were able to camp (usually at the regatta site). Everybody brought their kids and their dogs and frisbees.

Is there any part of the country (or world) where that still happens?


Regatta sailing used to be the norm a few years ago in Oz but this is changing. NSW and Qld are still more or less regatta strangle holds but here in Victoria we have moved to club based sailing most weekends from October - April (inclusive) and then focusing on only a few regattas inbetween. This seems to work with the family/life/work balance quite well and since we have adopted this model our fleet has grown quite well. Most guys attend 4 or less regattas a year but overall have more sailing days than before.

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It sounds like a lot of Americans do a lot of regattas, and seem to neglect weekend club racing. Is this the case?

You will generally always drag some of the non club racers out for regattas.

The plan for this year is start with new boat in the winter season club racing then do regular season club racing every weekend and attend about 3 regattas and the Great Race marathon.

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During the summer I sail two different weekly series: Mondays on my cat and Wednesdays on a keelboat.

The rest of the year I split my time between collegiate regattas and cat regattas.

Total about 15-20 per year.

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It sounds like a lot of Americans do a lot of regattas, and seem to neglect weekend club racing. Is this the case?

ncik,
In the U.S. most catamaran sailors do not belong to yacht or sailing clubs. Most of our boats live on trailers, and are towed to regatta sites, which also are not usually at clubs. Hence the reason for the popularity of the forum thread about what towing vehicle people use.

Re: How many regattas do you go to in a season? [Re: Mary] #101220
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I reckon I do 25 regattas a year, about half on cats the rest on big boats.

I have seen a trend in NSW for people to chase the regattas even if they are only weekend ones. not sure why but it might be something to do with getting more from your leisure time (a regatta includes a trip to somewhere else so the family can tag along..)


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