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#69356 03/19/06 08:54 PM 03/19/06 08:54 PM |
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Posts: 2,718 St Petersburg FL | Are you allowed on the beach to pick-up the boat? Where will you keep the trailer? I would hope so. The trailer will remain attached to the tow car. It will be at every stopping point. This is my first race of this magnitude, so all this is me assuming. | | | Re: Hogsbreath-Keys 100 Coming Up Quick. Don't Mis
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#69358 03/20/06 10:21 AM 03/20/06 10:21 AM |
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Posts: 3,355 Key Largo, FL and Put-in-Bay, ... | There is a pretty good rundown on everything in the NOR and all the links in it. Also, you can pre-Register through that. Just go to our Main Page at www.catsailor.comand the first headline will take you to the NORs. In General, we will have registration (even after pre-registering) to sign stuff and pay the fee. After that there will be Skippers Meeting. All of this will start at 6PM on Friday evening at my house. (directions in NOR) You can launch at several places, Caribbean Club or Upper Keys Sailing Club. You will need to get your trailer to Key West somehow to bring your boat back, unless you would rather sail back (bad idea!) You really do not need your trailer in Marathon.., the boats are brought up on the beach at the east end of Sombrero Beach. You will need beach wheels to bring your boat up on shore.., or perhaps borrow someone's. To get to your motel and to the banquet dinner and Skippers Meeting you will need a ride as most places are at least a mile or more away. In Key West you will land at Smathers Beach on the west end. There is a small beach area where you can de-rig and load your boat. Awards, beer party and munchies at Hogsbreath Saloon.., several miles away and in the heart of the zoo.., oops, town. Hope this helps, Rick | | | Re: Hogsbreath-Keys 100 Coming Up Quick. Don't Mis
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#69361 03/25/06 04:19 AM 03/25/06 04:19 AM |
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Posts: 2,718 St Petersburg FL | Yet more questions- it says in the NOR that anchors are required. Do people really take anchors on their beach cats for this race? I think I have a five pound anchor. It would not be much trouble to take it with me. | | | Re: Hogsbreath-Keys 100 Coming Up Quick. Don't Mis
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#69362 03/25/06 04:32 AM 03/25/06 04:32 AM |
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Posts: 2,921 Michigan | Yet more questions- it says in the NOR that anchors are required. Do people really take anchors on their beach cats for this race? I think I have a five pound anchor. It would not be much trouble to take it with me. But where to you tie it to the boat? What good would it be in serious wind? I know Rick knows what he is doing (obviously) but think about how much wind is too much wind in which case you would need to anchor? Wind picks up to 25 knots and you can't really make much progress... do you throw out the anchor and let your sails flog to death? What if the wind gets to 30+? I understand the premise "any port in a storm" but it just doesn't seem like an achor would help much- esp when you factor in the wave height and then the depth of the water - you would need A LOT of rode. Scope of 7-1. Water 20 feet deep. You would need to carry 140 feet of line. 40 feet? 280 feet... and it isn't like the line should be cheap stuff either (and it can't be any rigging line as it needs to be elastic). Sorry, this is all probably an inane discussion. I am tired | | |
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