If only you could find a Reynolds 21 to tag along.... Just add two or three trapeze wires to each side and spinnaker pole

I'd be up for doing this over Spring Break (Saturday, March 20th- Sunday, March 28th).

Depending on the costs involved, of course. Isn't there a $150 fee per boat now?
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If these are truly serious intentions, priority should be placed on setting the date and place to meet/launch, course to be sailed, and creating a list of minimum requirements. Boat size, crew size, safety items, etc.

I would say... no less than an 18' boat, no less than 2 and no more than 3 people per boat, at least one GPS, at least one hand-held VHF in waterproof container, one gallon of water per person and x# of power-bars per person (as emergency rations), plus enough food, per person, for two days. Also some other form of propulsion, like oars and paddles if it's asking to much to add outboard brackets and engines to each boat.

I'm not sure about the 406mhz EPIRBs though....

Also, as always, this depends on weather conditions.


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