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Re: Next Global Challenge [Re: phill] #116691
09/12/07 09:47 AM
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International logistics are always going to be an issue with trying to hold events with a lot of distant participation. The key is coordinating the shippment/travel. The more boats in a container the less expensive. With a little ground work this can even be subsidized further like they used to do with one of the Carribean races. It does mean planning ahead which is always an issue with Cat sailors

As the class continues to grow we will not be so dependant on having 100% particiaption just to get minimum numbers at an event, so bugeting time and money to attend events every year is not such a big deal.

At this years GC the informal discussion was around having 2008 in the UK and 2009 in the US. 2008 makes sense as it is a quick trip from Europe and the home of at least 30+ Stealths to try and get a base for the numbers. In 09, the US has a good start at some F16 numbers and the first National Organization. The issue we will run into is living up to the precedent for the level of the event that was set at Zandvoort. The Club, the volunteers and the facilities in Holland were great. With limited exception that infrastructure base does not exist in the US as the sailors for the most part have loose clubs.

I would like to set up a conference etc. with the current group of US F16 sailors to bounce around how we could put together an event of this type. It holds not only for a Worlds level event, but in trying to have even a National level event the logistics are pretty large. Having not only a good sailing event, but more importantly keeping it fun.

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Re: Next Global Challenge [Re: Matt M] #116692
09/12/07 11:11 AM
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Where and when? The conference.

Re: Next Global Challenge [Re: fin.] #116693
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Give me a day or so and I can set it up....


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Re: Next Global Challenge & Transport [Re: Matt M] #116694
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Guys I used to import Gliders from the States and found the cheapest way of getting stuff across the pond was by sticking them in a trailer and bringing them over on the car ferries, some time ago but a big enough load lugger trailer would get probably 4 or 5 boats in no problem, just a thought

Re: Next Global Challenge & Transport [Re: waynemarlow] #116695
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I'll try and talk to some of the F18 boys about how they did it when they went to Aus in Feb at the Grafham Cat open in a few weeks time.


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Re: Next Global Challenge & Transport [Re: scooby_simon] #116696
09/12/07 06:07 PM
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Give me enough lead time and someone tell my wife to let me go and I'll be there
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Hopefuly it won't be the first time I actually race my boat!!!! <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />

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Re: Next Global Challenge [Re: taipanfc] #116697
09/13/07 04:33 AM
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There are 18 Taipans, 1 Blade, and soon to be 5 Vipers in Singapore. So healthy fleet as a base for the event


The way I read this, there are 19 F16s sailing in Singapore, with another 5 on the way.

Is this correct?

TJ


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Re: Next Global Challenge [Re: TonyJ] #116698
09/13/07 06:24 AM
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That is correct Tony. We certainly have the biggest fleet of F16s. Plus with Taipan/Viper production in Thailand this will only grow.

So is there any interest in Malaysia hosting GC in '09 or another year? The location and sailing is fantastic. The weather is hot, the water warm.

Please not that Dec to March is our windy season. Outside this period it can be flukey due to our proximity to the equator. So moving months is not really an option.

Re: Next Global Challenge [Re: taipanfc] #116699
09/13/07 06:41 AM
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Make an official proposal for the GC, they will decide.

Personally I'm fine with december - march, actually prefer it as that will mean I will have my boat back at the start of our European season.


Wouter


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Re: Next Global Challenge [Re: Wouter] #116700
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Sent proposal at beginning of the week, but no response or acknowledgement. Took it to here to canvass other opinions about the viability.

Dates work well for Eur/US in that it is your off-season. Plus Aussies have their Nats in Jan and can pack their boats up in spot at the end of the Nats. Taipan Assoc has racks already for the container.

And you definitely won't get those waves you saw in Holland...

Re: Next Global Challenge [Re: taipanfc] #116701
09/13/07 08:19 AM
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And you definitely won't get those waves you saw in Holland...



! I like your proposal already !

Wouter


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Re: Next Global Challenge [Re: Wouter] #116702
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And as a sweetener, they generally get the locals to be your trolley dolly person (being politically correct).

Been at clubs at SE Asia where you sail into the beach, jump off the boat and head straight for the bar. Boat is taken care of. Quite decadent <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />

Re: Next Global Challenge [Re: taipanfc] #116703
09/13/07 05:49 PM
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oohh, that sounds like a plan!

Re: Next Global Challenge [Re: ncik] #116704
09/14/07 01:21 AM
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G'day All,

I'm pretty sure at the AGM in Zandvoort, it was agreed that GC events would only be held where a local national F16 committee had been formed (and acknowledged by the Governing F16 council) with a F16 class constitution.

Currently I believe there is a Dutch & USA F16 committee with F16 class constitution. With the UK & the AUS committee's forming imminent.

John Alani might be able to correct/deny/update.??

Marcus


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Re: Next Global Challenge [Re: Marcus F16] #116705
09/14/07 02:46 AM
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First of all my apologies to all for the delay in providing an AGM report. Work and exams seem to have kind of somehow got in the way!! Anyhow, exams now finished - so I'll get onto transcribing notes etc. into a report that will be posted on the F16 website.

In answer to Marcus' post above, it was indeed agreed by formal vote that the class will only hold International Championships in countries that have an established Class Association.

This currently means that only the USA qualifies. However. the UK and AUS NAs are imminent and the Dutch Association is not far away either.

The revised Class Constitution, Class Rules and Event Rules will be posted to the F16 website shortly after the AGM report.


John Alani,
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Re: Next Global Challenge [Re: taipanfc] #116706
09/14/07 04:04 AM
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Hi all,

certainly a event in S/E Asia has advantages for Aussies, even more so for those in the north, the last time this was proposed some sailors from Darwin (who are closer to Singapore than they are to southern Australia) showed interest also. But I would be very keen to see a association etc. organised first as I would not like to see it fall in a hole again. After all it was what prompted the first Global Challenge in Holland, when organising the one in Singapore wasn't running to schedule.

Re: Next Global Challenge [Re: ] #116707
09/16/07 02:35 PM
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I come back on my remarks concerning Hellevoetsluis in the Netherlands (= catclub Hellecat) as a possible location. If other countries are not able or suitable this is a very good spot. For your information, it is not the Dutch A-class organisation which is organizing the Dutch Nationals. They are "only" guests of Hellecat who is doing all of the organisation. For Hellecat it will be no problem (they will sell more beer + have more money from subscribers)to have 2 startgroups and do the same amount of work for two parties that they otherwise have to do for the A-cats only. Perhaps the A-cat guys will be not amused if we "steal their wind". It is silly to think that we would have a lower status for the Hellecat-people. As far as I know they don't practice apartheid. For us as F16's it will be very luxerious, nothing has to be organized. I admit you have to pull the boat yourself onto the beach after sailing. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />

Re: Next Global Challenge [Re: sjon] #116708
09/17/07 02:32 PM
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Hi all,

I also think that organising a Global event 2 times at the same country is difficult to do.

I also think that the Zandvoort club proved that organising an F16 event on its own (and not joining another regatta) is possible at a reasonable price. Which is better in my opinion.

Gill


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Re: Next Global Challenge [Re: Gilo] #116709
09/18/07 05:24 PM
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Dear F16 sailors,

PLease have a look at the official F16 website for more info about the GlobalChallenge 2008. All further information regarding this event will be put on the official F16 site.


Best regards,

Hans Klok

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Re: Next Global Challenge [Re: Hans_Ned_111] #116710
09/18/07 05:32 PM
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Ohh, it is at *******, Mark P.'s home club !

Me like !

Wouter

Last edited by Wouter; 09/18/07 05:33 PM.

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