F16's at Racine 2010 Cat champ-ships
I would like to call some attention to an event up north for you USA F16 sailors.
It is the Racine 2010 Catamaran Championships in Wisconsin USA. August 8-13 2010
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The first event in that area with a fleet of F16's racing.
The F18, N20, N17 and F16's fleets will be racing there on two seperated course. Here the N20, N17 and F16 classes will share a course (F18's having one for themselves)
http://crawsailing.net/Racine2010
Participation is looking good with 41 F18's already entered. The other course is expecting at least 7 F16's, 7 N20's and 2 N17's. With some Florida F16 sailors making the long trip North. Interestingly enough I'm missing a certain Canadian Blade F16 sailor in that listing. He did travel down to Florida one time (Gulfport event) so this event should be round-around-the-block for him.
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Hopefully we'll see a few more sailors enter themselves to the list.
Wouter
I think someone just pushed my button. Interesting perception of round-the-block. I just checked and from Gulfport FL it is 2033 km to racine and from my lake it is 2700 km. The trip to Florida for me was probably a once in a lifetime thing as I combined it with the boat purchase.
I recognize that I dearly need to exposure to other spin-cat sailors. But finding out how truly slow I am is a schooling that I don't want to spend days trailering a boat to. Call me non-hard-core. I just spent 3 days sailing against I14's and that is good enough for me.
Bobcat,
I hear ya !
I'd figured you would be a little bit closer then that.
We also hadn't heard from you for a while so I figured janking your chain was a good way to see if you were still lurking around.
How is life and how do you do against the I14's ?
Wouter
Life is good, but the weather is the suxor. Didn't race two weekends ago because it was snowing. This past weekend was just cold and wet.
I'm faster than the I14's but handicap racing is worse than the weather. I think that I'm giving them about 18 minutes on the hour. At least its good to have someone nearby as I round the weather mark, as I do need to be pushed a bit.
I think that before I take on something like Racine I would have to make the investment in coaching as was discussed a couple of weeks ago. I see that Red Gear Racing is doing a clinic in Canada in July. Now that is something that I should try to find a ride at. <img src="<>/smile.gif" alt="smile" title="smile" height="15" width="15" />
Mark is also going to try to sell his Blade once he gets his Falcon...hopefully in the Chicago/Milwaukee area.
Congratulations on the Falcon Mark!! Its a sweet ride. Now that I'm getting used to mine I find myself hoping for more breeze so that I can go out there really push this boat.
Tom. Look,s we're getting like a Bermuda Triangle thing going here. I guess we shopuld all keep our trailer bearings properly lubed up. Ed

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