Jill Nickerson asked me to post the following message on her behalf:



> I can only ship this out to so many people....I hope people spread

> the

> word on this like wild fire.

>

> Thanks for the update.....while opinion will vary I fear that the

> HOBIE

> class is about to make the fatal shot in the foot instead of the

> arm. I

> have been a member of the Hobie Class for years and the charter was

> suppose to be for the sailors but instead has turned out for one

> manufacturer. It has been very sad to watch the class disintegrate

> before my eyes over the years with the amount of racers getting

> fewer and

> fewer and the number of fleets willing to hold a regatta giving up

> due to

> the lack of attendance.

>

> We had finally started to see the Cat racing START to turn an

> optimistic

> corner by uniting cat sailors and having events that attract

> everyone.

> Eventually with this program you would have started to see more

> regattas

> out there but now things are doomed. A typical instance is to see

> how

> many hobies showed up at the steeple chase race....1 .....a Hobie

> 21.....in a field of almost 40 boats.

>

> Cat sailing should be a contest between sailors and not between

> manufacturers.....if the manufacture makes a hot boat, people will

> buy it

> and sail it......who has the hottest will vary from year to year but

> by

> closing a class to one manufacturer.....the class is no longer for

> the

> sailors.

>

> We had a forum of almost 100 sailors at the Steeple Chase race in

> Florida

> and they UNANIMOUSLY voted to try and resurrect the National

> Multihull

> Sailing Association that has been in effect for years but dormant as

> a

> class to accommodate ALL cats and promote RACING not any one

> manufacturer.

>

> There was a lot of excitement with this idea and it would be run to

> accommodate all of its members and not segregate and make a crude

> attempt

> to accommodate an X class. Those classes that have enough to have

> start

> would have one.

>

> If we can start a board of officers....I know my membership check

> will be

> one of the first in.

>

> We have asked Nigel Pitt to head it up because he did a wonderful

> job

> building the Hobie with members that are basically no longer

> welcome. He

> has done some wonderful things to promote CAT sailing and is our

> great

> hope of the future to build a cat class!

>

> I HOPE THAT YOU PASS THIS MESSAGE ON TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW and

> encourage

> Nigel to fire this baby up!

>

> Jill Nickerson

>

>

>

> attentRastahobie@aol.com

> > To: MIMIAPPEL@aol.com ; grussl@hotmail.com ; Miracle429@aol.com ;

> > nigel@twinhulls.com ; pulibarri@compuserve.com ;

> > stevenjung@hotmail.com ; rmcveigh@starpower.net ; kat@frii.com ;

> > shirley@azstarnet.com ; Rogerbr@aol.com ; John.Bauldry@onstar.com

> > Cc: chriskoper@hotmail.com ; gvaleske@gte.net ; ejlundin@home.com

> ;

> > fwhite1@cfl.rr.com ; cmvabva@yahoo.com ; hobie335@dpnet.net ;

> > davebarbara448@msn.com ; hobiemex@hotmail.com ; railray@flash.net

> ;

> > mrohrer@asf.com ; Hobierog@aol.com ; AndyHum@aol.com

>

> On Tue, 11 Dec 2001 20:18:15 -0500 (EST) "\\e"

> writes:

> > Hi Jill

> > Don't know if you saw this final report

> >

> >

> > ----- Original Message -----

> > From: Rastahobie@aol.com

> > To: MIMIAPPEL@aol.com ; grussl@hotmail.com ; Miracle429@aol.com ;

> > nigel@twinhulls.com ; pulibarri@compuserve.com ;

> > stevenjung@hotmail.com ; rmcveigh@starpower.net ; kat@frii.com ;

> > shirley@azstarnet.com ; Rogerbr@aol.com ; John.Bauldry@onstar.com

> > Cc: chriskoper@hotmail.com ; gvaleske@gte.net ; ejlundin@home.com

> ;

> > fwhite1@cfl.rr.com ; cmvabva@yahoo.com ; hobie335@dpnet.net ;

> > davebarbara448@msn.com ; hobiemex@hotmail.com ; railray@flash.net

> ;

> > mrohrer@asf.com ; Hobierog@aol.com ; AndyHum@aol.com

> > Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 2:12 PM

> > Subject: X-class final report (we are done)

> >

> >

> > The task force e-mail discussion had very good

> participation.

> > We

> > heard from many of the division representatives and others from

> the

> > Hobie

> > community. As could be expected views varied greatly, from those

> > that

> > want to leave everything up to the fleets to those that want to

> try

> > to

> > make things Hobie only again. However, the majority of people had

>

> > some

> > common views. They wanted to allow x-class participants in most

> > events

> > and they wanted to promote Hobie Cat one-design racing. Although

> > there

> > was a lot of discussion about the x-class when asked to vote on 2

> > specific

> > options the response was not as good. The vote was deadlocked

> > between all

> > three original options. But if we look at all the e-mails I think

>

> > that

> > option 2 should be the proposal.

> >

> > "The x-class should be only one start for all non-Hobie

> > boats.

> > This start can be fit into the start sequence at a place which

> best

> > promotes good sailing for all the classes. This includes the

> > beginning

> > Hobie 16 sailors (b and c fleet) so they do not get stuck with

> > one-lap

> > races while x-class boats are doing three and four lap races. The

>

> > x-class

> > must provide a scorer to figure out handicaps and do the handicap

> > scoring;

> > this may include some one to take times at the finish. But all

> > area

> > championships should be Hobie only events. The NAHCA should

> search

> > out

> > and work with fleets willing to host these area championships."

> >

> > Like I mentioned previously, these are guidelines which we

> > want

> > fleets and divisions to follow. They are not rules or laws,

> > therefore

> > setting slightly higher goals does not hurt us. Also, people

> > generally

> > will not go above the guidelines set out for them, so setting the

> > bar a

> > little high can help some fleets do more than they may have

> > otherwise.

> > As with how x-class boats fit into regattas, what to charge

>

> > them to

> > sail with us had varying responses. Due to the time constraints

> we

> > do not

> > have any guidelines for fees or membership. Although, many people

>

> > feel

> > that everyone should be paying equally, there are those that

> believe

> > that

> > we should not force non-Hobie owners to join the class. This

> topic

> > needs

> > to be looked into more by a separate group or the same group at

> > another

> > time.

> > Hopefully, all the fleets and divisions will follow the

> > guidelines,

> > but it would be naive to expect that. To make a more Hobie

> > one-design

> > oriented regatta schedule in the future, NAHCA has to work at the

> > grass

> > roots level to create that view among the average sailors. NAHCA

> > should

> > promote Hobie racing with out alienating other classes. Promoting

> > Hobie-racing should be NAHCA’s focus and how x-class relates to

> > that

> > promotion will need to be revisited periodically.