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#116671 09/11/07 01:15 AM 09/11/07 01:15 AM |
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Posts: 201 Adelaide South Australia | just my point if view. Having the next challenge at the same place as the last i don't think is a very good idea. To grow the class it has to move around more exposure means more people interested then more people buy and join in.Having it close to a port helps overseas competitors get boats in and out. being warm means the wife will be happy and also makes the sell easier.Sure i would like it my backyard but i also think it should be whats best for the class.
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#116673 09/11/07 05:54 AM 09/11/07 05:54 AM |
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Posts: 135 Bendigo, Victoria, Australia | Just wondering how often are the G.C.'s planned? Every year, every 2nd year, every 3rd year or like the olympics every 4th year. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
If GC's are held every year I think this will reduce your numbers quite a lot, reducing return competitors due to costs and logistics.
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#116675 09/11/07 06:50 AM 09/11/07 06:50 AM |
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I think that the most critical element for any venue is how transport of boats is arranged.
I'm a firm believer that the organising committee of any global challenge should make this their prime responsibility. We can not count on the participants themselves to organise for a grouped transport of boats to another continent. That just won't happen. Also because none of the international shipper like to deal with private persons, ask Robi and the others who tried to arrange for a container to Zandvoort. Only the organising committee of the event itself will have enough cloud (and size) to deal with a shipping company. They can arrange to ship all boats from different parts of the world using the same company; maybe then the shippers are interested.
Without solving the international shipping problem, the Global Challenge event will have a hard time growing into a truly world class event.
Another solution might be the arranging of charter boats, but that too is difficult to arrange and again only the organising committee will have sufficient cloud to make this a succes. Pretty much with charter boats one needs the full support of a builder in order to reduced the cost of damages to an acceptable level. I'll give an example :
Ripping and damaging sails is a major concern. The cost involved with making a new sail is not very high, but the retail prices are. If the organising committee can attract support by a sailmaker where he will offer replacement parts at costs then charter of boats become alot more attractive. It will also be a relatively cheap sponsor deal for this sailmaker, because he will not be spending actuall money just investing time and other resources like manpower and tooting. If a similar deal can be struck with regard to boards, fittings and hull repair then chartering board will become alot more attractive.
If the sailors are coming then the event will be a succes. I think this to be the lesson of the Zandvoort Global Challenge. So for the next events, more participants, even more succes.
Wouter
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#116676 09/11/07 07:08 AM 09/11/07 07:08 AM |
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Posts: 186 Chattanooga, TN | The idea of doing the GC every other year sounds good. That would give people the time to rebuild funds, more time to arrange the shipping, and less trouble getting a kitchen pass. Maybe as a class have the GC on odd years and then really push the contenintal (like north americans or Europeans) regattas on the even years and not run them on odd years. That way people do not have to try to do both in a year.
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#116677 09/11/07 08:27 AM 09/11/07 08:27 AM |
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I would personally favour such a setup as Jody proposes.
There is no way I would do two major trips in one year (Europeans and the GC)
Wouter
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#116679 09/11/07 11:09 AM 09/11/07 11:09 AM |
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It is called the Nations cup.
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#116680 09/11/07 11:35 AM 09/11/07 11:35 AM |
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Posts: 186 Chattanooga, TN | As for the places to host the GC I would propose that for the first few times maybe do it around where the F16s are built. Some where in florida so Vectorworks could be involved. maybe in Aus when HPC gets the Viper out more. Think this could help grow local fleets like the Alter cup did. Charter the boats out for the event then sell them at a slightly dicounted rate. I think that slight discount helps people be more willing to spend the money as it does not seem so steep.
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#116682 09/11/07 01:24 PM 09/11/07 01:24 PM |
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I think we will probably need to "tag along" with someone else next year simply as there is limited time to arrange it (most / all) the big clubs (and so well orgaised events) are booked for these kind of open events 2 or 3 years in advance.
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#116683 09/11/07 01:42 PM 09/11/07 01:42 PM |
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Posts: 465 Oxford, UK | Perhaps we should re-market the nations cup? For some reason I had the distinct impression that the nations cup was some affair involving only the Netherlands and GB. Nations Cup was intended to be equivalent to a Europeans. In any case, there was never really any limit on which Nations might actually be involved. At this year's GC we discussed having a 2008 event in the UK, either a Nations Cup or a Global Challenge, the only obvious difference being that a Nations Cup would last 3 days and a Global Challenge would be a full week, on the basis that whilst people might travel half way round the world for 5 days racing, they probably wouldn't do it for 3. I understand that there will be an announcement shortly about a UK event for next year, once it's been cleared with the club involved. Paul | | | Re: Next Global Challenge
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#116685 09/11/07 03:33 PM 09/11/07 03:33 PM |
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Posts: 3,528 Looking for a Job, I got credi... | I am kinda thinking the following
1, GC next year - UK ? 2, Fleets grow in the US, Aus and the Far East. 3, As local fleets grow, there can be "nationals" / Euro's / Asian champs / Aus / USA events Annually 4, Then move to a GC every other year.
For me, I cannot really afford (time and money) to travel "far away" every year and so would not be able to attend Aus / Asia / USA in following years.
Trying to balance a job in The City, a young family (that need a weeks throwing ourselves down mountains in the winter) and everything else it just getting difficult.
USA in 2009 could be handy for me as I've friends who have just moved to Alaska for 4 years and so could combine a trip to them with some sailing (and send the wife and Kids home first).
Difficult for us as a class to get the balance right, and I feel a GC every 2 years would be a good idea for a little while.
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#116689 09/12/07 07:12 AM 09/12/07 07:12 AM |
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Posts: 186 Chattanooga, TN | Thanks for that info. Did not in any way mean to leave Stealth Marine out, I was just listing the ones of the top of my head as examples. I was wondering what the average cost to ship a boat from the USA to Europe and back would be? How does this compare to the average charter price at an event?
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