Official F18 NA's Q&A thread
F18 North Americans in Hyannis is just over a month away!
If you have any questions with anything in regards to the event post them here.
This can include registration, lodging, transportation, or any other questions you might have.
Please limit responses to keep this thread in Q&A format only between racers and event organizers.
For more information about the event vist www.F18NorthAmericans.com
If you have a private question please email me at todd dot riccardi at gmail dot com
No on site RV parking at HYC. We may be able to find a space a few hundred yards down the road but it does not have power.
I will keep looking.
The closest RV full facility camping I know of is:
Bass River Trailer Park, Inc.
698 Willow Street, Yarmouth, MA
508-398-2011
Membership has FINALLY been updated on the NAF18 Website!
Sorry for the delay, and thanks for your patience.
Contact me if there is a discrepancy.
Membership Page Updated - 8/30/11 @ 22:45
And depending on how your PayPal account is set up I might just have your Mom or Dad as the paid member! <img src="<>/blush.gif" alt="blush" title="blush" height="15" width="15" />
Just email me... <img src="<>/sleep.gif" alt="sleep" title="sleep" height="15" width="15" /> <img src="<>/sleep.gif" alt="sleep" title="sleep" height="15" width="15" /> <img src="<>/sleep.gif" alt="sleep" title="sleep" height="15" width="15" />
Latest Membership Roster posted 9-5-11 @ 10:30 PST.
OVER 100 PAID MEMBERS FOR 2011. <img src="<>/grin.gif" alt="grin" title="grin" height="15" width="15" />
Do not miss the perfect tune up Regattas;
Fifty two years of continuous beach cat racing on a private club of 13 tree shaded acres, tent camping and motorhomes welcomed, major clubhouse with hot showers, breakfasts, and the legendary Saturday night dinner party.
The A Cats will be there in full force.
All classes are welcomed.
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Just over a week to go!! We look forward to seeing everyone soon!
We wish everyone who is driving long distances a safe drive and thank you for putting in the effort to drive here!
A few driving tips for Cape Cod...
1)Between local drivers and tourists, expect the unexpected from the drivers!
2)You will have to navigate a rotary or two in the last half hour of your drive. The entrances are yields, no stop signs or light. This can get a bit hairy.
3)The bridges onto the Cape have very narrow lanes with traffic or a high and sharp cement curb on each side. My usual approach is to take up both lanes and not let anyone pass me until off the bridge.
4)If your coming on Friday come early or late... most of the day there will be lots of traffic coming onto the Cape. Saturday is very hit or miss but mid morning is the worst. At the end of the event traffic should be fine on Saturday but will be hit or miss on Sunday afternoon.
Just went sailing out of Hyannis this past weekend. 15-18 knots on Saturday and 12-15 on Sunday... beautiful sailing conditions!
However, just an FYI.. the water is colder than it should be this time of year becaue of Irene. Water temps are in the high 60's to around 70 even. Normally they should be upper 70's.
It was in the mid 60's sailing this past weekend and mid 70's today so it could be anywhere temperature wise.
Bring your warm gear just incase! And shameless plug, I will have Zhik, Ronstan, Gill and etc on site incase you don't own any warm gear.
Membership Roster UPDATE 9/15/2011
Click HERE for direct link to Members Roster
This was just a random attention grabber.
4 days until racing starts! The Red Gear Racing trailer showed up yesterday and the Nacra container showed up early this morning.
It was a little chilly this morning but it's warming up and it's blowing 15 gusts to the mid 20's. Let's hope it keeps up til next week!
My quick summary / view from our team's perspective
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