| Better that the Louis Vuitton Cup!
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#11183 10/01/02 09:35 PM 10/01/02 09:35 PM |
Joined: May 2002 Posts: 1,037 Central California ejpoulsen
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Posts: 1,037 Central California | Awesome. Heck of a lot more exciting than watching the America's Cup matches! Anyone got connections at OLN? The public needs to see this stuff.
Eric Poulsen A-class USA 203 Ultimate 20 Central California
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#11188 10/03/02 01:06 AM 10/03/02 01:06 AM |
Joined: May 2002 Posts: 1,037 Central California ejpoulsen
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Posts: 1,037 Central California | Anyone got the OLN email address? Someone post it and lets all inundate them.
The name of the game is making an event spectator friendly. But the power of TV can follow a race anywhere with camera boats, helicopters, bios, etc. If OLN could sell ads for it, they'd cover it. I happen to be former surf bum and I can tell you that surfing well is as challenging as any sport I've done and IS as exhilarating as cat sailing. But I can envision a lot more TV potential for cat racing, especially given the big billboards (sails).
If someone's got the OLN email, post it and lets inudate them! Maybe there's still time for them to plan to cover the Worrell.
Eric Poulsen A-class USA 203 Ultimate 20 Central California
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#11190 10/03/02 05:31 PM 10/03/02 05:31 PM |
Joined: Aug 2002 Posts: 37 Cedar Creek, Tx cappydec
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Posts: 37 Cedar Creek, Tx | Go to: http://www.olntv.com/GIGet_GetOLN.cfm and click on "Join OLN" and register and in the "What do you want to see more of", type beach catamaran sailing or racing. If they get enough replies, who knows, they may start airing what we want. Do the same for ESPN. Don C. | | | Re: Better that the Louis Vuitton Cup!
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#11191 10/03/02 06:41 PM 10/03/02 06:41 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 292 Long Island, NY Ed Norris
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Posts: 292 Long Island, NY | Post this as a separate thread, entitled "How to get cat sailing more coverage in the media", or some such and urge every sailor to get all their sailing buddies to do it, too. They'll know it's organized, but if enough of us do it, they'll possibly consider that if that many folks will write a letter... etc...
My .02
Ed Norris
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#11196 10/04/02 01:06 PM 10/04/02 01:06 PM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 2,844 42.904444 N; 88.008586 W Todd_Sails
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Posts: 2,844 42.904444 N; 88.008586 W | Stephen, I'm also sorry to say, that the 'nado is NOT the fastest sailboat! Nice boats, yes, fast, yes, THE fastest?-not.
'the fastest sail boat in the world behind the Tornado, capable of in excess of 30 knots.'
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#11198 10/08/02 05:23 PM 10/08/02 05:23 PM |
Joined: Jan 2002 Posts: 7 Florida TLEOBOLD
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Posts: 7 Florida | I'll stick my neck out a little here. I am involved in the TV industry in a small way and I have a couple of ideas why we don't see much sailing on TV.
1-From a production standpoint sailing, especially WET sailing, is very expensive to cover well. The story, for those not obsessed like us, is not directly in the speed of the boats. It is in the drama of stories of indavidual people and teams. All good sports TV centers not around the objects of those sports (cars, footballs, pucks, sticks, BOATS), but rather around the people. This means a lot of waterproof cameras on as many boats as possible to see the faces and the indavidual struggle to win. I'll personally watch an unedited tape of a boat sailing by...no one else will, and there arenot enough of us to get the rateings even an OLN show needs to attract sponsors.
2-We as a group have to not have our act together. If you aproach a programmer or sponsor with an idea, they have to see a professional situation. Cat sailing above all has struggled with this. We are generally not conformist yacht-club types and it shows. There are many factions within our small group and we do not speak united. Untill that happens sailing on TV will be limited to the well organized and big sponsored (read:America's Cup)
If you want to work on someone work on attracting intersted and involved sponsors to the sport. One good sponsor could make all your dreams come true. If a sponsor sees that we have an audience they will invest in us.
Tom Leobold
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#11199 10/08/02 05:48 PM 10/08/02 05:48 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe Wouter
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Lets forget about TV.
Even the round of Texel got a bad showing and with a 750 cats on the startline is the best attended sailing race. Not to mention the amount of spectacle and personal drama as a result of the challenging conditions.
No TV is never going to work for us but Internet and the new media are !!
I watched the entire race LIVE on internet this year.
I also watched the OCRA 60 ft tris a few times as well as the movie "wind" (of around 1990) and there is saw something else that is interesting.
Simulations representing the actions and events of the real race. With included windshadows and windidicators so viewers understand why a boat tacks away or how it covers the field.
The needed data for such a graphic display is also alot smaller to transmit through the net. Maybe the display is clickable and a few movie shots of tack, pitchpoles and roudings can be requested.
I've been thinking of this option for several years now, even before the F16 class project and I think we, the catsailor forum members, can make it work.
I've already seen GPS map printouts of several sailors on this forum. Made by just handheld GPS with are affordable.
I feel this effort should be a class transcending initiative and would like to form a group that sets itself the goal of achieving this.
A few programmers and people with connections should do the trick.
Please mail me.
Wouter
Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
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