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The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 #186149
07/25/09 12:57 PM
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Like I said, its NEVER too early to plan. Check out this article in the Havana Journal. If you haven't noticed the borders to Cuba are getting very close to opening up. The current administration is much more inclined to open up the borders and have already made concessions to allow "cultural exchanges" between the US and Cuba. This event is one such event. I for one want to be able to see Cuba before everyone else can. This is a once in a lifetime chance so get yourself positioned to join in the fun.

http://havanajournal.com/travel/entry/cuba-run-2010-key-west-cuba-regatta/



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Re: The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 [Re: Capt_Cardiac] #186150
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The Cultural Exchange that is planned for this regatta to Cuba includes two events that will be held on Saturday, 13th November 2010. This exchange of ideas and sailing instruction is intended to provide the Youth Sailors of Cuba an opportunity to hear it first hand from some of the best beach catamaran sailors in the USA. They will not only be able to interact with these individuals personally but will also have the opportunity to actually sail with them in a regatta.


Crap I guess that means I'm not invited frown

Re: The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 [Re: ThunderMuffin] #186151
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I would assume as long as you can cross you should be good enough.

Re: The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 [Re: Capt_Cardiac] #186153
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Already seen it. Fantastic place. Not a lot of restaurants though. Very safe for tourists although some locals will steal things and beg.

Re: The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 [Re: Capt_Cardiac] #186155
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Its a long hike..What are the prevailing wind direction and typical wind speed?

How will our gear get over there?

Re: The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 [Re: pitchpoledave] #186156
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Robi, it was a joke :P

Re: The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 [Re: ThunderMuffin] #186159
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Leaving Miami in the Summer it is normally South or South East. Wind speed in the early part of the day 8-10 building to 15 plus in the late afternoon

Re: The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 [Re: Hullflyer1] #186162
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Leaving Miami in the Summer it is normally South or South East.


How about November? :P

Re: The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 [Re: ThunderMuffin] #186169
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Tad I know it was a joke my man.

In November the lows up north makes for some pretty good Northbound winds.

Re: The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 [Re: Robi] #186171
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Does that mean a beat to the south and a sled ride home?


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Re: The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 [Re: ThunderMuffin] #186192
07/26/09 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Undecided


How about November? :P


When we did the race in 1979 the wind was E/SE at 15-18kts. In 1980 it was 20+ from the N.

Those races were in November.

Generally, the prevailing wind is SE at 12-18 that time of year. The fronts start coming in every several weeks as the winter progresses, and they are 15-20 from the North.

As the front passes, the wind clocks through the West and South, but it rarely takes more than a few hours to do that.

My guess would be a semi-tight spin reach going. Broader coming back. Keep in mind that the Gulfstream will be pushing you East at several knots most of the way.

Oh...did I mention there are BIG waves out there?


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Re: The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 [Re: Capt_Cardiac] #186197
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this is a wave only race........sorry guys......no kites


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Re: The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 [Re: fuzzy] #186209
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Sounds like a great race - I can load up on Cuban Cigars! I hope this is an open race not a Tybee sort of thing, essence of the old Worrell? I‘ll have the TMS-20 ready by then count me in!


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Re: The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 [Re: TheManShed] #186212
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Originally Posted by TheManShed
Sounds like a great race - I can load up on Cuban Cigars! I hope this is an open race not a Tybee sort of thing, essence of the old Worrell? I‘ll have the TMS-20 ready by then count me in!


It is open to 18-22 foot spinnaker boats.

I also just checked and the finish is at the Hemmingway Marina which is actually West of Havanna, so I would say with the prevailing SE winds it would be a broad reach rather than tight. That assumes that you sail the rumb line.

That would open up a lot of strategy situations:

You would want to make the Gulfstream crossing at best VMG, but would it be better to head west along the Keys, out of the current and then go south at best speed, hoping to nail the marina, or would you take your best angle from the start and deal with what you find on the other side to get west. I think the "stream" is pretty strong right up to the Cuban shore.


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Re: The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 [Re: Mugrace72] #186222
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Where is the finish line the stream comes real close to Palm Beach county.


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Re: The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 [Re: TheManShed] #186279
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how many people can fit on a 22 beachcat?



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Re: The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 [Re: waterbug_wpb] #186281
07/27/09 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by waterbug_wpb
how many people can fit on a 22 beachcat?


22 if they are 1' each...

Re: The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 [Re: ] #186354
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They only need to go one way, too...


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Re: The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 [Re: waterbug_wpb] #186355
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While I'm the last one to get offended at a joke in poor taste, I don't think that they are lending anything to a discussion about a serious event that bridges two worlds divided by a body of water that we as catsailors can help the rest of America cross.

Re: The latest on the Cuba Run - November 2010 [Re: ThunderMuffin] #186359
07/28/09 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Undecided
While I'm the last one to get offended at a joke in poor taste, I don't think that they are lending anything to a discussion about a serious event that bridges two worlds divided by a body of water that we as catsailors can help the rest of America cross.


thank goodness your the last one.. so now we are all clear to offend!!!

OK... OK... i apologize if i offended anyone whom is 1' tall...

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