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Hospice Regatta of South Florida #176385
04/28/09 10:33 PM
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I was curious who might be doing this regatta. Last year they had a beach cat class. In the past its been a monohull race. Last year there were 59 boats entered among them were the following beachcats:

Beach Cat Bret Moss Marstrom 20' USA 1
Beach Cat Hakuna Matata Douglas Russell Hobie 16 5150
Beach Cat Hobie 16 Dick Russell Hobie 16 108499
Beach Cat Hobie 16 Hunter Fry Hobie 16 118086
Beach Cat Hobie 16 Hobie 16 110199
Beach Cat Hobie 16 William Stolberg Hobie 16 1776
Beach Cat Hobie 16 Bob Shell Hobie 16 109820
Beach Cat G. Cat Lawrence Cooper G Cat 2
Hope to see some of you out there
http://www.hospicecareflorida.org/regattaevents.html

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Re: Hospice Regatta of South Florida [Re: hogitz] #176398
04/29/09 05:26 AM
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It's certainly worthwhile, I'll look into it.

Two years ago I attempted to establish a Hospice regatta at GYC, primarily for catamarans, and it is still on the back burner. In 2010, we will be hosting a regatta to celebrate Gulfport's centennial and the thinking is to make that a "Hospice Regatta".

I cannot think of a better way to bring catamaran sailing to the public's attention, than by supporting something as important as Hospice services.

Are you certain there will be beach access? I tried to participate in the Hospice Regatta down in Naples last year, but couldn't get beach access.




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Re: Hospice Regatta of South Florida [Re: pgp] #176402
04/29/09 06:54 AM
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I'm certain that I'm the wrong person to answer that. I've always thought there was beach access to cats on the South end of Fort Lauderdale Beach. There is definately access at John U. Lloyd State Park there is a ramp and its just inside the Inlet no bridges to the ocean and plenty of room to sail out.

Re: Hospice Regatta of South Florida [Re: pgp] #176461
04/29/09 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by pgp
It's certainly worthwhile, I'll look into it.

Two years ago I attempted to establish a Hospice regatta at GYC, primarily for catamarans, and it is still on the back burner. In 2010, we will be hosting a regatta to celebrate Gulfport's centennial and the thinking is to make that a "Hospice Regatta".

I cannot think of a better way to bring catamaran sailing to the public's attention, than by supporting something as important as Hospice services.

Are you certain there will be beach access? I tried to participate in the Hospice Regatta down in Naples last year, but couldn't get beach access.





Pete, you might want to invite Gary Jobson to the GYC Hospice regatta, he is a Lukemia survivor and he sponsors stuff like that, as well as puts it on TV, check out his website. http://www.Jobsonsailing.com

And tell him it's also the 100th anniversary of the club.


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Re: Hospice Regatta of South Florida [Re: Timbo] #176462
04/29/09 12:37 PM
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Certainly! But we gotta do the GC first!


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Re: Hospice Regatta of South Florida [Re: pgp] #176472
04/29/09 02:44 PM
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Its not the 100 anniversary of the club, 100 years for Gulfport.

Re: Hospice Regatta of South Florida [Re: Robi] #176487
04/29/09 05:24 PM
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The Hospice regatta has been sailed for the last five or six years by members of Cat 44 of Fort Lauderdale. We do this race as a way to support the wonderful work that the Hospice program performs. It is not an inexpensive race to do with entry fee at $100 which is tax deductible. The skippers meeting/party is at Lauderdale Yacht club and the race is a 12 mile pursuit triangle course. The awards and dinner is at Espanlade park in downtown Fort Lauderdale. We have had a class of Hobie 16;s and a mixed beach cat class before. This was primarly a monohull race but we asked and were allowed to race, and actually won the event for best average of a club. They then kicked us out of the running for the club championship. We still do the race and raise money for the cause. The format is set with the slowest boats starting first and then your rating will determine your start time. It is a great challenge to spot some pretty quick PHRF boats almost an hour plus in a 12 mile race. Great cause and great venue of Fort Lauderdale beach with set up at the small boat launching area across from the Oasis Cafe. If anyone wants to feel good about racing past high dollar monohull racers for a good cause than sign up and join the fun. Check the results from the past years and you will see that we have had events with 100+ boats.

Re: Hospice Regatta of South Florida [Re: ] #176488
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Since I'm not likely to partake of the festivities, $100 is a lot. Still the cause is a good one.

Kudos to you and your group for supporting it.

What do you think about a multihull version of the same? Worthwhile or duplication of effort?

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Re: Hospice Regatta of South Florida [Re: ] #176489
04/29/09 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by BretMoss
The Hospice regatta has been sailed for the last five or six years by members of Cat 44 of Fort Lauderdale. We do this race as a way to support the wonderful work that the Hospice program performs. It is not an inexpensive race to do with entry fee at $100 which is tax deductible. The skippers meeting/party is at Lauderdale Yacht club and the race is a 12 mile pursuit triangle course. The awards and dinner is at Espanlade park in downtown Fort Lauderdale. We have had a class of Hobie 16;s and a mixed beach cat class before. This was primarly a monohull race but we asked and were allowed to race, and actually won the event for best average of a club. They then kicked us out of the running for the club championship. We still do the race and raise money for the cause. The format is set with the slowest boats starting first and then your rating will determine your start time. It is a great challenge to spot some pretty quick PHRF boats almost an hour plus in a 12 mile race. Great cause and great venue of Fort Lauderdale beach with set up at the small boat launching area across from the Oasis Cafe. If anyone wants to feel good about racing past high dollar monohull racers for a good cause than sign up and join the fun. Check the results from the past years and you will see that we have had events with 100+ boats.


Will Woody Cope be there?

Re: Hospice Regatta of South Florida [Re: PTP] #176496
04/29/09 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by PTP
Originally Posted by BretMoss
The Hospice regatta has been sailed for the last five or six years by members of Cat 44 of Fort Lauderdale. We do this race as a way to support the wonderful work that the Hospice program performs. It is not an inexpensive race to do with entry fee at $100 which is tax deductible. The skippers meeting/party is at Lauderdale Yacht club and the race is a 12 mile pursuit triangle course. The awards and dinner is at Espanlade park in downtown Fort Lauderdale. We have had a class of Hobie 16;s and a mixed beach cat class before. This was primarly a monohull race but we asked and were allowed to race, and actually won the event for best average of a club. They then kicked us out of the running for the club championship. We still do the race and raise money for the cause. The format is set with the slowest boats starting first and then your rating will determine your start time. It is a great challenge to spot some pretty quick PHRF boats almost an hour plus in a 12 mile race. Great cause and great venue of Fort Lauderdale beach with set up at the small boat launching area across from the Oasis Cafe. If anyone wants to feel good about racing past high dollar monohull racers for a good cause than sign up and join the fun. Check the results from the past years and you will see that we have had events with 100+ boats.


Will Woody Cope be there?

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