From Kirt: "We need some strong leaders in the class who are hardcore SAILORS who happen to love the idea/concept/boats which fit in the F16 class- whether they want to race, cruise, distance sail, are professionals, semi-pros, amateurs, kids, etc."
OK, so here's what we need to do:
Step 1: Buy (or build) an F16. Step 2: Show up to sail it. Step 3: if you can't buy or build one, organize an event.
So Mark, when are you buying one or help put on some regattas up by you? You know the next F16 N/A's are going to be held at the WRSC, right? I'll bet they could use some help setting it up.
Well Mark?
Cricketts...
And from Mark's rant above: "Class culture is bottom up.... NOT mandated by Wouter and the founders."
Last time I checked, Mark, you are the only one in this debate who is neither a class member or F16 owner...so take some of your own advice and let the Class Members decide, from, as you say, the Bottom up!
Blade F16 #777
Re: Hardcore racing; how is that defined ?
[Re: Timbo]
#213206 06/09/1007:34 AM06/09/1007:34 AM
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Pete Pollard Blade 702
'When you have a lot of things to do, it's best to get your nap out of the way first.
Re: Hardcore racing; how is that defined ?
[Re: pgp]
#213209 06/09/1007:48 AM06/09/1007:48 AM
Maybe we, the -bottom up- class members, you know, the ones who have actually spent our own money on boats, and actually showed up and raced and organized events, should all pitch in and buy Mark a boat.
Then he can come to a regatta and show us how it's done. Man, I wish we had more Hard Core Mark's in our fleet!
Blade F16 #777
Re: Hardcore racing; how is that defined ?
[Re: Timbo]
#213210 06/09/1007:52 AM06/09/1007:52 AM
I thoght I was being nice, I offered to buy him a boat! How much Nicer do I need to be?
So Mark, why don't you define Bottom Up for me? Seems I'm a bit slow, but right here, you are talking to the "Bottom Up" group, you do realize that, right?
Blade F16 #777
Re: Hardcore racing; how is that defined ?
[Re: pgp]
#213218 06/09/1008:14 AM06/09/1008:14 AM
Wouter wrote: "Hardcore racing implies a series of events that all count towards a championship or title. It puts pressure on the class members to attend all such events or basically be non-participants (those DNS's kind of kill your changes otherwise). I also implies a certain attitude in in racing that some find off-putting. When the stakes run high (sponsor deal promises to be fulfilled) then the tempers run high. Alot of abuse on the start-line, yelling and cursing and on the beach statements made in the line of "if you can't stand the heat then get out of the kitchen"
Wouter, I honestly do not know any class or group that correspond to the description you wrote above. I think you wrote your perception of a class or group as you see it, I attend quite a lot of races and do not recognise the negative attitude or behaviour you portraied.
There is a rulesclinic at your club tonight, maybe I will see you there?
Re: Hardcore racing; how is that defined ?
[Re: Timbo]
#213219 06/09/1008:25 AM06/09/1008:25 AM
The points have been made and it is now better to spend our energy on more positive things.
You happen to be on a EU flight around the Euro's time ? You might want to drop in with your sailing gear in your handbag ! Some owners are looking to pick up crew.
With kind regards,
Wouter
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Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
Re: Hardcore racing; how is that defined ?
[Re: Tony_F18]
#213220 06/09/1008:32 AM06/09/1008:32 AM
Wouter, I honestly do not know any class or group that correspond to the description you wrote above. I think you wrote your perception of a class or group as you see it, I attend quite a lot of races and do not recognise the negative attitude or behaviour you portraied.
But others do. In the past, several crews from certain classes did express such views and were looking to switch to the F16's partly for that reason. Additionally, I myself was forced to change my sailnumber at the very last moment because some well known racer claimed ownership of the same number even when he didn't sail in my class or even on the same course ! Better still, he had already decided to not sail at all because of the conditions but pushed through the protest anyway.
I'm really not making this up.
Will you be at the clinic yourself ? I can be tempted to drop by for a beer (it is a 20 km round trip by bicycle for me).
Wouter
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Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
Re: Hardcore racing; how is that defined ?
[Re: Wouter]
#213222 06/09/1008:35 AM06/09/1008:35 AM
Wait a minute, what's a fag? Here in the US that's slang for someone being "GAY". Nothing wrong with that, but I'm just curious to what you really mean.
Viper USA 132
1984 Hobie 18
Re: Hardcore racing; how is that defined ?
[Re: mikeborden]
#213227 06/09/1009:06 AM06/09/1009:06 AM
Alright, can't resist...another related story: As you might know, my kids are (beside sailing) into music, so we attended a classical concert last time we were in the Netherlands...So they announce the players and instruments in Dutch: one was playing the Fagot (Dutch for Bassoon), and another the Hobo (Dutch for Oboe). Needless to say we had to listen to the kids giggle throughout the performance.....
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Arie Hobie 16 111812
Re: Hardcore racing; how is that defined ?
[Re: arievd]
#213264 06/09/1011:57 AM06/09/1011:57 AM