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Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: tback] #104060
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Ok, the location is good. But, do we have to do it when it's soooooooooooo cold!!!

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Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: LuckyDuck] #104061
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“an island in the Pacifi...
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I think it has to do with the move to Ga. I should know, I was born there. Its really not a Baaaaaad place.

Does this mean it's open season on sheep herder jokes?


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Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: hobie1616] #104062
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We just have a surplus of goats.

Trying to clear inventory people.

Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: MauganN20] #104063
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Well Spring Fever is at Lake Hartwell which is about another 45 minutes to an hour NE of Lanier <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />



ooops .... my bad ....

Here are the adjusted times for LAKE HARTWELL, GA


  • Birmingham, AL 4:17
  • Jacksonville, FL 6:34
  • Richmond, VA 7:33
  • Orlando, FL 8:27
  • Cocoa, FL 8:50
  • Merritt Island, FL 8:51
  • Middletown, OH 8:53
  • St. Petersburg, FL 9:07
  • Satellite Beach, FL 9:13
  • Germantown, MD 9:39
  • Prince Frederick, MD 9:50
  • Solomons, MD 10:33
  • Roland, AR 10:51
  • Orchard Park, NY 13:07
  • Lake Zurich, IL 13:33
  • Midland, MI 13:45
  • Houston, TX 13:58
  • Rochester, NY 14:13
  • Spring, TX 14:16
  • Allendale, MI 14:23
  • Hearne, TX 14:51
  • Grand Isle, VT 18:10


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Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: hobie1616] #104064
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Does this mean it's open season on sheep herder jokes?


I don't have an F16 but I can bring the rubber boots and velcro gloves.


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Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: Redtwin] #104065
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Does this mean it's open season on sheep herder jokes?


I don't have an F16 but I can bring the rubber boots and velcro gloves.

I go away for the weekend and when I come back everyone is talking about GOATS <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
Sheep hearder jokes <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
We come clean over here and say "Sheep Shagger" <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />


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Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: LuckyDuck] #104066
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Hey Ed,
Just got a note from Kris that he's trying to get one shipped up to West River as well—that makes at least 5 F16 on the norther Chesapeake, of which 4 will be right here at West River!

Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: jackmac] #104067
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Tback, Robi and I got together for a tuning weekend. Not racing specifically, just lining the boats up, comparing settings and exchanging ideas. It was a big help.

Of course, we had to do a little racing! <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: fin.] #104068
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Did something like this last year and last weekend. Every time it is surprising how much you can learn from a get together like this. Especially when you are sailing along side eachother and try to out trim and outpoint the other. You can then tweak some settings and see how that effects you total performance.

So such a gettogether is warmly recommended, especially if you are new to the boats.

Wouter


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Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: jackmac] #104069
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Hey Ed,
Just got a note from Kris that he's trying to get one shipped up to West River as well—that makes at least 5 F16 on the norther Chesapeake, of which 4 will be right here at West River!


As in Bergeson, or a different Kris? This is cool! Instant replacement for the N-20s at the WRCRA. The next one-design to infiltrate the WRSC? The dinghy guys will be having nervous break downs soon...

Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: Keith] #104070
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We need to sail with some other F16's when we get it. Find out what to do to make it REALLY fast. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> Anybody want to come visit Chattanooga this summer???


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Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: Keith] #104071
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Another Kris. Had a false start racing at WRCRA with a Nacra 6.0 a couple of years ago before relocating it to VA Beach early in the season. Eventually replaced it with an F-18. Plan to keep the F-16 in Maryland and race it.


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Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: Kris Hathaway] #104072
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Kris,

Totally cool! Welcome back.


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Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: Keith] #104073
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Keith,

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The next one-design to infiltrate the WRSC? The dinghy guys will be having nervous break downs soon...


Don't alert the natives! <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


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Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: jackmac] #104074
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Well,,,,,,I come back from the weekend and I see we are off the goat trail and back on track with the subject at hand.

Wow,,,,,another F16 for tuesday night racing etc. Most excelent. Welcome back Kris.


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Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: LuckyDuck] #104075
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I played hooky yesterday and John and I met the boats in Galesville around 1pm. Now I have to explain how I got a sunburn while I was out sick. Oh well, not the first time it's happened. John was like a junkie and needed his fix real bad. With George and Susan's help they got his boat put together and he was able to launch for the Tuesday night race. Conditions were much like what you guys had at the A Cup, gusting into the low 20s. John and Chip, both very experienced I-20 guys went out smokin. I think they were late for the start but first to A mark, I think. No capsizes and big grins upon return. John got his groove on. Pat Regan, our F-16 regional guy, drove an hour to set up his T4.9 and sail the race so that with him, John and our ever present Constantine there were three F-16s out there. Anyway we had a lot of good comments on the Blades and with the Glaser sails they really do look sharp. We will be tinkering with and sailing these boats all weekend as we had a regatta that was cancelled and we have our kitchen passes intact. Ed


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Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: LuckyDuck] #104076
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Crewdog,

Apparent some of the mast trim can be improved for big wind as claimed by Matt McDonald in this thread :

http://www.catsailor.com/forums/sho...er=106657&Main=106389#Post106657

That is if the boat is still setup with the Alter Cup spreader rake, spreader length and prebend (diamond wire tension).

Apparently the adviced setting provided by the sailmaker Glaser is also a little different from what was set up on the mast during the Alter Cup. Details are found in the thread above and I'm sure Matt can give you the tuning sheet when asked.

This may well be worth checking out.

Wouter


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Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: Wouter] #104077
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Not to worry Wouter. Matt being Matt, he sent me an email with all the details on what might be needed on these particular boats. Can't beat that kind of service. Ed


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Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: LuckyDuck] #104078
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Ed- Can you forward me the stuff from Matt?? Thanks!


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Re: F16s on the Chesapeake Bay [Re: Joanna] #104079
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Just ask Matt. He is the most open, genuine sailor you'll meet (or else he's been feeding me BS, so he can beat me). Always wants to make EVERYONE go faster. Glaser is also putting specs on thier web site (I believe).

If you don't get the skinny from Matt, ask Gina - she'll give you the true low-down. You know who makes the REAL decisions. Haha.

Chesapeake Bay F16s - is Navarre Beach, FL too far for a long weekend in Sept?


Tom
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