Carlyle

Dan asked me to get this out to the F16 crowd. Enjoy.
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MUDDY WATERS
October 1-3, 2010
LOCATION Race headquarters will be on the grounds of the Carlyle Sailing Association (CSA) located in Hazlet State Park, approximately six miles north of Carlyle, Illinois off of Rte 127. From I-70 take Rte. 127 south approx. 15 miles to Hazlet State Park entrance, 62231.
--- NO PETS OR CAMPING PERMITTED ON CSA GROUNDS ----
CLASSES Classes to be sailed may include: Low PHRF, High PHRF, Hobie 18, Hobie 17, Hobie 16, A Cats. Minimum of three boats per class.
RULES Races will be sailed under the current rules of the USSA and the current rules of the International Hobie Class Association. Any special sailing instructions will be issued as outlined in Part II, Sec. 3 of the current USSA rules.
FEES Include:
Awards
Continental Breakfast
Beverages
Sat. Lunch
Non-Sailor’s package includes Breakfast, Lunch and Beverages
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
ACCOMMODATIONS
Friday 7:00-9:00 pm
Registration
Camping:
Hazlet State Park – 618-594-3913
Saturday 7:30-9:00am
Registration & breakfast
Motels
Microtel Inn – 877-451-ROOM
Saturday 9:30 am
Skipper’s Meeting
Super 8 Motel – 618-594-8888
Morning Races
Knotty Pine – 618-526-4556 (in Breese)
Saturday evening
Dinner
Victorian Inn B&B 618-594-8506
Sunday 7:00am
Breakfast
Sunday 9:00 am
Morning races
Awards following races
REGISTRATION
Mail to: Dave Bryant; dave@801west.com Mail checks to: Dave Bryant, 119 Knob Creek Lane, O’Fallon, IL 62269
Or bring a check to the Regatta.
Skipper: ___________________________________________________
email: _______________________________________________
Crew: ____________________________________________________
Phone # ______________________ Home Fleet _____________
Class 20____ 18____ 17____ 16____ 14____ Open____ A Cat_____
Sail Number ____________
Weight: Skipper _________ Crew _______
Totals
Regatta Entry
Single handed boats
$35.00
Crewed boats
$40.00
Early Regis. By 9-4
-$5.00
Discounts (only 1)
NAHCA Discount
-$5.00
Divisional Member
-$5.00
USSA Discount
10%
Dinner
# ____ X $8.00
Non-Sailor package
#____X $10.00
Make check payable to Hobie Fleet 123
Visit us at: www.csa-sailing.org then click on Fleets/Open Cats
For more info: dave@801west.com

I'll ask JJ. He may sail uni.
I also reached out to Jody/Joanna and Mike.
Start below the A-cats. <img src="<>/whistle.gif" alt="whistle" title="whistle" height="15" width="15" />
I think JJ is out of the deal on the Viper with Hearn. So, I've been trying to pawn off my lower Viper on him.......
no doubt, anything else would be suicidal. Unless you can tack off immediately.
The A's ended up having a separate start. They also had two windward marks. One for the spin boats/As and one for the Hobies.
This is a repost from the general forum. Thought maybe some discussion on sailing in tall waves might ensue:
35 boats registered, I don't know how many actually sailed.
Saturday was overcast. Rain in the morning. Probably low 60s.
Wind was 10-15 mph, but some pretty good gusts. The bigger issue was the nature of the waves. Wind was out of the North, so they had the full length of the lake to build. Evidently Carlyle is pretty shallow so the wavelength was quite short. You would power through the first wave (or fly over the top) and your bow would plow into the next right away. Especially if you didn't have any boat speed.
They got in 3 races.
Saturday exact same conditions except sun and colder. I think at most it was low 50s at race time (9 AM start). Two races.
Lots of flips. They gave an award for the most. One A Cat snapped mast. Another had his boom come apart in a pitchpole (I think). One T-bone. H16 into an TheMightyHobie18. Two holes and they had to be towed in as they filled up with water.
Because of the conditions, Andy crewed up (I kinda wanted to see him sail uni). Other than the A's and a H17, there were 4 unis. Mark (F16), Wally (F17), Bill(F17) and me (F16). I think we might have had 5 complete races between all of us.
Joe Leonard won the A Cats followed by Howard Haines. Mike Hill won the High P with Andy second. Andy did not race one race due to conditions and had a spinnaker issue in the last race, but I think it was close with the tossout. I think one point separated the A Cats.
As always, CSA put on a great regatta. Great food. Free beer. Hot showers. Propane powered heater and hot drinks on the beach. Good raffle with some nice gear on Sat. Night. Very nice A cat trophies. Nice people.
I'm not too sure of what kind of discussion on waves, BUT...
In general...
A little more rotation and NO PINCHING!!! Especially on a UNI boat. Don't worry, I'm guilty of that!
Something else that MIGHT help...
Get a little further back on the boat. So you can skim across the waves instead going through them.....MAYBE???
Mike
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