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Re: Waves wanted and welcome [Re: pgp] #199366
12/22/09 01:52 PM
12/22/09 01:52 PM
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Key Largo, FL and Put-in-Bay, ...
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Stan doesn't even have a computer, or know how to use one. Probably why he can't find the B mark sometimes. grin

Sharon, however, does.
Interesting, Stan has 6 Waves on his beach in Ruskin. One of them is Linwood's, who sails in the Nationals and other S FL events quite often, when duties allow him to do so.

GYC might be a very viable place to build a good fleet with so many boats in the area.

I will pass along the thread to Sharon
Rick


Rick White
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Re: Waves wanted and welcome [Re: RickWhite] #199368
12/22/09 01:57 PM
12/22/09 01:57 PM
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Alachua, FL
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Originally Posted by RickWhite
Steeplechase is Thursday. I might just take my Taipan 4.9 up just for that.., or get my Wave Hooter back in operation -- won it one year with the Wave and Hooter.
Rick


Good. I will have "Tallahasse Lassie" on the line. It would be neat if we could get some of the Catsailor regulars to Bay Week now that it is a weekend. C'mon guys. Don't make me be the only one to roll Rick and his 4.9!

I know there are plenty of fast cats that would like to take a crack at Rick.


Jack Woehrle
Hobie Wave #100, Tiger Shark III
HCA-NA 5022-1
USSailing 654799E
Alachua FL/Put-In-Bay
Re: Waves wanted and welcome [Re: Mugrace72] #199369
12/22/09 01:58 PM
12/22/09 01:58 PM
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No dealer with any interest, that I'm aware of. 'Course, I've been wrong before.


Pete Pollard
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'When you have a lot of things to do, it's best to get your nap out of the way first.

Re: Waves wanted and welcome [Re: H17cat] #199370
12/22/09 03:01 PM
12/22/09 03:01 PM
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For the sailors that questioned our Octoberfest Regatta with 81 boats and one start line, here is how it was done. PRO Kevin Cunningham ran the two day event from one committee boat.
There were about 10 marks, each had a letter designator. Sailors had a course chart with the marks noted. Each start had class designation and course posted on the committee boat. This was primarly a Youth Event, and they have seen this system before.
See excellent pictures by Peter Jorna https://www.photoshop.com/?user=pjo...0d9f36&wf=share&trackingid=BTAGC

See event results posted at www.sailsandpoint.org

Peter and I were on one of several safety boats on the course.

No reason why you can not run a combined Event of this type. If the Youth can do it, why not the Adults?

Caleb Tarleton

Last edited by H17cat; 12/22/09 07:47 PM.
Re: Waves wanted and welcome [Re: H17cat] #199371
12/22/09 03:11 PM
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SE Pa. or Chesapeak Bay
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Caleb,

Maybe because the adults are not as smart as the kids ....

Harry Murphey

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