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#77293 06/09/06 07:59 PM 06/09/06 07:59 PM |
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Posts: 264 Long Island, NY | Do you have a trailer for your 6.0? If you do there are possibilities for us to work out a schedule for sunday races in a convenient location on Long Island where we can get the best turnouts. I've found that there are several sailors willing to race but not everyone has the ability to attend away games. Let me know what you can handle and I'll try to see what kind of a schedule we can set up that gets the most boats on the starting line. Greg
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#77297 08/20/06 07:28 PM 08/20/06 07:28 PM |
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Posts: 264 Long Island, NY | Mark, I'm glad you could show up for our Shelter Island Race. I hope you enjoyed it and can see the camraderie out here. I think communication is the most effective way to get L.I. sailors together for racing, crusing etc.. I think the first step is to update the LICSA website. Check out this old link to see what we used to be doing. Greg http://www.rclandsailing.com/licsa/LICSA98.htm
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Posts: 264 Long Island, NY | We are working at injecting some younger fresh blood into the organization. Any ideas as to what might intice other sailors to discover our brand of fun?? I've heard sailors who have competed all over the world say that our waters are some of the best and most challenging they have sailed in. It amazes me that we have to work so hard to get attention to this area for cat sailors. Greg
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Posts: 264 Long Island, NY | Unfortunately Cedar beach is a county park. They do not allow fires or overnight camping. Some of the residents who live nearby have called the local police who call the park police everytime I have held clambakes for LICSA. It's great for daytime club get-togethers but I have to find a nearby location where boats could stay mast-up overnight. Greg
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#77305 08/31/06 11:06 AM 08/31/06 11:06 AM |
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Posts: 149 Long Island, NY | If there was a place on Long Island where we can leave the boats (saftely) with mast up, I would consider moving to LI...Currently sailing out of Sandy Hook, but living in NYC I'd prefer the commute to LI over the one to NJ...
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#77307 09/10/06 05:17 AM 09/10/06 05:17 AM |
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Posts: 264 Long Island, NY | I am presently negotiating for the use of Orient State Park for two day races next year. The park closes at dusk and the ranger lives there. The boats would be safe overnight. We could race in Gardiners Bay, around Shelter Island or into the Peconic Bays. The park has barbecue grills, bathrooms and a concession stand. There is even a playground for your kids to amuse themselves while you race. It's very accessible for New England sailors. If I can get permission this would be a great venue. Greg
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#77309 09/27/06 09:15 AM 09/27/06 09:15 AM |
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Posts: 18 | hi guys there is a lot of traffic on this subject, may be the most active thread at the moment, but very few replies.
there are several people that would like to be actively involved in making the regular racing happen and even trying to build a fleet. but we need your support. if you remotely interested and open to entertain an idea of getting togheter and disucss the action plan, pls send your replies with your contact information or email me to my personal [email]af8mail@yahoo.com.[/email]
here is the wish list: club or sailing association that would support multihull events and has mast up storage, or a beach where you can keep boats and launch the races off the beach or anything else that can get us organized.
I just came back from F18 Nationals, there were 41 F18 from everywhere including canada , austarlia and Holland, there were no boast from NY metro, not to mentioned LI. there is a new fleet fo F16 buliding, new Blade coming out for alter cup, but there are none in this area. ther is a big fleet of A-cats out there, but noone racing it here, all above are new , hi tech, exciting boats, if there is any interest we could build the fleet and try to revive the cat racing.
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#77310 09/27/06 06:54 PM 09/27/06 06:54 PM |
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Posts: 264 Long Island, NY | So far I have verbal permission from the park manager to hold 2-day races at Orient State Park next summer. I have to get our club insurance in order and produce a letter of intent. We can keep our boats on the beach overnight with the masts up. We could race saturday, have a barbecue/party then come back sunday to race again. This location makes it easy for CT and MA sailors to join in. It would be great to hold races one weekend each month from june-sept. We're going to have a meeting for anyone who is interested. I'm thinking sometime in november. Greg
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#77314 09/28/06 05:50 PM 09/28/06 05:50 PM |
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Posts: 264 Long Island, NY | Let's find a location somewhere in the middle of the island so it's accessible to everyone. I'm curious if saturdays are better than fridays? Maybe a lot of guys are just getting home from work and heading back out to a meeting isn't easy.
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#77319 10/05/06 06:55 PM 10/05/06 06:55 PM |
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Posts: 264 Long Island, NY | Hauppague sounds good. Is there any place in particular that you think is good for a meeting? I am still working on setting up the big items so that we can discuss and vote on the details. In the meantime, there is still nice weather left for sailing-plus plenty of gusty wind! Greg
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Posts: 264 Long Island, NY | We're tentatively looking to meet on saturday november 18th. A restaurant might be too noisy and not able to accomodate a large group. Does anyone know of any hotels in the area of exit 55-56 that have conference rooms?? Greg
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