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Feedback from Tradewinds? #200973
01/21/10 09:59 PM
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2 courses, spin, non spin, How did you like it?


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Re: Feedback from Tradewinds? [Re: arbo06] #200997
01/22/10 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by arbo06
2 courses, spin, non spin, How did you like it?


This event should have always been a three day event. My only complaint might be the 10am start on Saturday - that was cruel and unusual punishment and not typical of a three day event. ;-) ...and only getting one t-shirt per team (even though we preregistered). I say let the preregistered folks get their shirts for both members of the team.

Great! Loved it.


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Two race courses a must for the two differnet fleets is a must. Offset mark, at least on "faster boat" course, can't sppeak for "not as faster boats" course. Like the throw a day idea for travelleing (averaging of the scores). I thought the beach crew did a great job. Courses were nice, marks really visable. Suggest coarse baord be hung on starboard side of committee boat rather than be held by an individual. This way it is up all the time. Had a great time for our first out of town beach cat regatta and will be ther again.

Re: Feedback from Tradewinds? [Re: Jake] #201003
01/22/10 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Jake


Great! Loved it.


Jake, you were there? did you get a haircut or something?

Sorry I missed seeing you frown


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Re: Feedback from Tradewinds? [Re: tback] #201004
01/22/10 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by tback
Originally Posted by Jake


Great! Loved it.


Jake, you were there? did you get a haircut or something?

Sorry I missed seeing you frown


I shaved my beard / gotee! But honestly, the orange boat is hard to miss! ;-)

I saw you a couple of times but got pulled away every time I started to head that way.

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Jake Kohl
Re: Feedback from Tradewinds? [Re: Jake] #201006
01/22/10 09:45 AM
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All around this was one of the best events i've been to in a while! Great job by all involved in organizing and running the event!.
2 courses & 3 day format were both perfect! It makes it much more doable to come from the north as we got a lot more racing in.
Agree with Jake on the 10AM start being a little early, though it was nice to be done early (but we were done REALLY early and F18s were last out).
The RC caught on as the weekend caught on, besides a couple slip ups they really did a great job and were very friendly and open to suggestions. They finally gave the F18s a course 2 in our last race on Saturday... when we had course 1 we were stuck waiting for quite a while as the 20's to finish their course 2.
They also displayed some compass bearings for the windward mark in the last few races... really nice.
Jake... you really were stealthy looking all clean shaven... kinda creepy. Now do you and Frank always race as hard as you are in that pic wink

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Re: Feedback from Tradewinds? [Re: wildtsail] #201009
01/22/10 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by wildtsail
Jake... you really were stealthy looking all clean shaven... kinda creepy. Now do you and Frank always race as hard as you are in that pic wink


hahah creepy!
i haven't heard (or thank god seen) any mankini comments or pics

Re: Feedback from Tradewinds? [Re: ] #201010
01/22/10 10:35 AM
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[quote=andrewscott
i haven't heard (or thank god seen) any mankini comments or pics [/quote]

Mankini was not there but his brother Harry showed up on Saturday. Yuk!!!!!!!

The weekend was awesome. Seperating the fleets worked brilliantly. The three day format was great. I would also like to see a later start on Saturday (gotta sleep off Friday's party), and an offset mark would be great next year too.

Many thanks to Rick, Mary, Chip, Barb, and the rest that came and helped out!


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Re: Feedback from Tradewinds? [Re: wildtsail] #201011
01/22/10 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by wildtsail
Now do you and Frank always race as hard as you are in that pic wink


If I could have gotten Frank to sit up every now and then, maybe we would have beaten Trey! (just kidding...obviously that was between races). Frank and I sailed pretty well together that weekend and got a lot better in the heavier air (not usually our strong point on buoy regattas). I think that's the first time we beat Mike and Holly. Trey sailed really well - Livingston helped bring his game up a little too. If I could have gotten off the start line worth a darn we might have had something for them.


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Re: Feedback from Tradewinds? [Re: Jake] #201014
01/22/10 11:35 AM
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Right, Jake. I watched you on one start and you were still in irons as the fleet took off. Ouch! Didn't hurt much, however, as you were third through the leeward gate. Great boat speed.

Chip, Barb, Mary, John and I took a 20/20 hindsight and thought these ideas might help:
*Start at 11AM on Saturday -- too long of a day, for them.., and for the RC. Friday and Sunday start times stay the same.
*Try not have all the boats come to the beach at the same time -- chaos
*Be sure the RULE for the Friday not sailing is spelled out.., if you are there on Friday, you can't use the weekend scoring rule. (this is how they do it at Spring Fever -- they are the creators of this idea after all)
*For the Spin boat have an offset mark
*Remove the swimming boundary rope during the event. A-Cats claim this as the reason they boycott the Tradewinds.., too hard for them to get past the rope. Will make it easier for all.
*More simple registration form (most of that stuff is for the Steeplechase where we might have to identify bodies and boat parts to the Coast Guard)
*Need to buy or repair spare marks and ground tackle. Luckily no one speared a mark.
*For pre-registration a place to put shirt sizes, and if you want additional shirts.

T-Shirts is still debatable. As a bit of history, the Tradewinds used to give one shirt per boat. Then one year we actually made money for CABB. So, CABB said they had enough money and didn't need to make more, so we gave two shirts.
However, now I personally have to finance the event, and last year I lost almost one thousand dollars.
The result is we went back to the one shirt per boat. Haven't got the it figured out yet, but might not have lost money this year.

Buy the way, you guys are good around the tap.., extinguished two kegs of beer. You are Captain Noah Tall's heroes.


Rick White
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Re: Feedback from Tradewinds? [Re: RickWhite] #201019
01/22/10 12:56 PM
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Rick: Its simple. Only give out Tshirts to those who pre-registered - therefore, only buy tshirts for that amount of people.

Re: Feedback from Tradewinds? [Re: ThunderMuffin] #201020
01/22/10 01:30 PM
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Rick.. the preregistering system you have is great, it's a great way to see who might be coming.
However, I think it would be a good move to have people preregister and pay at that time.
It would be easier for your planning purposes, plus you would have money ahead of time to finance the event.
If you had a late fee cut off date it would make it simple for you to order the right number and sizes of shirts and etc.
In addition, you wouldn't get as many people registering and not showing up.
We're considering using The Regatta Network for all our regattas in the NE this upcoming summer. It takes a couple dollars per entry but well worth it to make it easier for everyone.

Re: Feedback from Tradewinds? [Re: wildtsail] #201021
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The regatta network that the A Cats use is a little cumbersome and allows for you to pay at the event. There may be a way to change that to prepay, not sure. You dont want it to be too hard or scare off would-be sailors who cant or dont like to put thier credit info out there.


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Re: Feedback from Tradewinds? [Re: wildtsail] #201025
01/22/10 02:51 PM
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Regatta Networks is a great choice!

You can use the service as a stand alone regatta site just like the A cats do with the compete-at product or you can integrate it into your club web site like Rock Hall YC does.
http://www.rockhallyachtclub.org/regatta.htm
as the season goes... each box will be filled in with the link and allow you to link to regatta networks for the entry form that you can design.

There are about 6 companies that provide regatta services.

We have almost 10 years of experience in using online registration and our policy evolved to publish the regatta price and then add on the service charge for the service when you go to pay. People have no problems paying the surcharge for ticketmaster ... and no problem with the regatta fee.

Just like the ball game... If you have bought the ticket... you show up at the ball game... no matter what the weather... unless it's canceled you won't get a refund.

Also.. you have no problem paying more at the door for the privilege of deciding to race at the last minute. 20 bucks seems to be about the right amount to encourage people to sign up by Thursday night of a Saturday regatta.

Unfortunately, this deadline does not help much with T shirts.... the printers really need more time to not charge you a rush fee. Cascading deadlines... with the No T shirt for you after xx date are easily set up in any of the systems.

Food order deadlines vary... a YC needs to usually order food by Tuesday at Noon for delivery on Friday. Burgers and Beer on the other hand can be purchased on Friday with the info collected by Thursday night.




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Re: Feedback from Tradewinds? [Re: Mark Schneider] #201034
01/22/10 03:39 PM
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My Yacht Club, Alamitos Bay Yacht Club in Long Beach, has been using RegattaNetwork for a couple of years and it has been working well. There was a hesitancy implementing it for fear of sailors not wanting to use it and not coming. That never happened. On the plus side there is always an attending page for potential competitors to look at enticing more to show up if they see the group is going to be there.

You could make:
pre pre registration which includes t-shirts
pre registration no t-shirt but no late fees
late registration add on late fees (or no food included)

Later,
Dan

Re: Feedback from Tradewinds? [Re: RickWhite] #201038
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Rick,

Thanks for putting on the event and going to three days - I think it was a really great three days of sailing and your list above sounds great. We'll certainly be back again after focusing for a year on starting! ;-)

I didn't even think of the swim rope - it's not too bad with a double handed boat but would be tricky for a single handed boat (and for people particularly sensitive about their hull bottoms). I hope to see more a-cats next year.

Jake


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Re: Feedback from Tradewinds? [Re: Jake] #201048
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What? Not enuf T-shirts? I can see it now- Muggings everywhere in the dark out behind the beer tent-rip-offs of Oh-so-rare T-shirts, leaving only Mankinis or less!

It will be like Haitx...Ooop that was not politically correct. Damn that rum. We are lucky/privileged and ought to be grateful to be living here, sailing for fun, not scrabbling the ocean bottom or alleys for food.

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Re: Feedback from Tradewinds? [Re: ThunderMuffin] #201056
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Originally Posted by Undecided
Rick: Its simple. Only give out Tshirts to those who pre-registered - therefore, only buy tshirts for that amount of people.


I agree. I always preregister. Quick and simple. laugh

Let the slackers go topless.


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Re: Feedback from Tradewinds? [Re: Mugrace72] #201057
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Liked the three day, never experienced a two day tradewinds, so that's a pretty much worthless opinion. It does make the justification for driving 1600 miles a bit easier to swallow. (Beyond the obvious exodus from the frozen hell I'm back in) Actually the weather has been pretty decent, I'll take sleet and close to freazing temps over negative numbers any day.

Offset for spin boats is must in my opinion. We didn't have any close calls, but it is a nice piece of mind during a busy time on the boat.


It was really awesome to put faces to names of people that I've known on here for 4+ years!

Hoping to do it again next year.

Re: Feedback from Tradewinds? [Re: Karl_Brogger] #201093
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Awesome regatta this year. The three day format definately helped, and two race courses made the turnover quicker. I agree with all the points the race commitee/ organizers discussed and appreciate the attention to improvement. We are already looking forward to next years event.
One point to add, is that the order of starting classes does not need to be announced ahead of time, as the next start is indicated by the class flags the RC flys. By predetermining the starting order, the RC is limited in options to manage the race course.
Karl, it was quite a pleasent surprise to discover how nice of a guy you are. smile

Chris

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