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#258392 03/18/13 05:07 AM 03/18/13 05:07 AM |
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Posts: 3 | Surf City Catamarans. These people generously donated to our regatta and our raffle helped to make the event a success. We put the sponsor logos ____________________________________
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#258565 03/26/13 10:47 AM 03/26/13 10:47 AM |
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Posts: 168 San Diego | Craig Williams was the sole fatality of the tragic sailing accident off the shore of San Clemente Island, a crew member onboard the Uncontrollable Urge during The Island's Offshore Race from Newport Beach to San Diego. Craig was a beloved husband with a 2 year old daughter, Claire, and one on the way. The sailing community is one of the best, and the support has been amazing. http://www.youcaring.com/memorial-f...Williams-husband-father-and-friend/46040 | | | Re: What have you done for SAILING today?
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#264638 09/23/13 12:04 AM 09/23/13 12:04 AM |
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Posts: 60 Kaneohe Bay | And now back to the subject: OK where do I start? Kokokahi Sailing Club had our annual SandBar regatta this weekend which consists of buoy races on Saturday and a long distance race on Sunday. I've been running and participating when I can in this regatta for some 15 years now and I think I finally have enough knowledgable volunteers to handle the whole regatta. I can now just oversee the well oiled machine. I still did some of the fun stuff like the shirt design and oversee the whole shebang. So, heres what I've done for sailing lately: lined up crew for two separate boats (one crew was a guy who called me a week ago interested in our club). Since it was blowing 22MPH on Saturday I went around to each skipper and notified them it was their decision if they want to sail in these conditions (all went out), we had a Hobie Tiger pitchpole twice and a Supercat 20 flip once. both times skippers checked to see if the crews were ok before continuing. Sundays conditions were much nicer at 17MPH but I did mention at the skippers meeting, there are no chase boats so keep an eye out for your fellow sailors. Well a boat was dismasted way out on the course and three of the 14 boats came to the rescue. A Hobie 21 ended up towing the boat back to the club. And as commodore I made the executive decision to award the H21 skipper first place (which gets to choose from the pile of prizes first)for his unselfish deed to drop out and tow the other boat back. Lots of stories after both days of racing, prizes for both days. So, Actually our small group of sailors all did something for sailing today. Dan Williams, Commodore Kokokahi Sailing Club www.Kokokahi-sc.org
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#266643 11/03/13 01:54 PM 11/03/13 01:54 PM |
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Posts: 2 Plum Island, MA | OK, first post here! It's been two weeks since I last had the opportunity to sail. It won't break out of the 40s today and the warmest day among my upcoming days off may make it into the upper 50s. Friday I got a new set of sails for the Hobie 16 and I'm anxious to rig them and try them out. So for today I managed to stay off the water and not give us sailors a bad name by getting into trouble as the only boat out on the Merrimack. Heading down the home stretch to Thanksgiving I likely won't get to sail any more this year.
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#268975 01/31/14 11:57 AM 01/31/14 11:57 AM |
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Posts: 25 Texas | For sailing.... I am giving up several beatiful 65-75 degree weekends to rebuild the Wednesday Night Sailboat Races (which I run/own) on Clear Lake, TX committee boat deck. The boat had plywood covered with carpet and was sagging pretty bad after only 2 years. Through January, our area runs an Icicle Series which has averaged 40-50 mono-morans... I will not be able to get out much before March (unless I get a lot of work done), but I may sneak out on the next 75 degree weekday...
With the races, I formed a beginner class that limits the helmsman to less than 5 years of racing experience. The crew is encouraged to be novice as well, but an experienced crew can sail, but cannot touch any controls; just coach. We had an average of 4-5 boats for the year with about a dozen boats overall that raced in the class. I am encouraged this class will build.
Cheers... Scott Tuma P 18-2 Mod Turbo "FrankenKitty" Tornado Classic "Fast Furniture"
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#269347 02/13/14 07:17 PM 02/13/14 07:17 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 | I attended the Catamaran Racing Association of Wisconsin's Winter Party/meeting last weekend at Kurt Korte's house. www.craw.orgI intend to make all, or nearly all of the regattas on the schedule this year, including either the GT300 in June, or the F18 Nats. in October- both in TX, maybe both! So I'm saying I'm simply staying involved with my local club, and attending Regatta's- and I feel that's what I'm doing for sailing. Without people actually attending and sailing- it doesn't work. ;-)
F-18 Infusion #626- SOLD it!
'Long Live the Legend of Chris Kyle'
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#269603 02/21/14 02:36 PM 02/21/14 02:36 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 1,252 California mmiller
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Posts: 1,252 California | This count? Hobie full page ad in Sports Illustrated 50th anniversary edition:
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#269996 03/07/14 11:20 PM 03/07/14 11:20 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 162 Dunedin Causeway, FL hobiephil
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Posts: 162 Dunedin Causeway, FL | I just noticed the boats. This count? Hobie full page ad in Sports Illustrated 50th anniversary edition:
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