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(hope you know I'm just KIDDING!)

I like
B
fleets, but why would they be at the Alter Cup, which would be like racing go-carts at the F-1 finals..?
Explain how you'd like to see the B fleet at Alter Pete? Would there be a
B Fleet Alter Cup
winner or something? Would it run the same course/start as the
A
fleet?
I think I know some of the answers, but would like your vision explained in a little more detail...

As far as I know
B
fleet was always on a separate course and mostly for the party goers rather than serious racers.
Imo, Alter Cup should come to celebrate the sport and culture of beach cat sailing. To do so it should provide a venue for the best racers who care to compete while providing a celebratory atmosphere for the rest of us.






You don't need a formal B fleet. Everyone is welcome, just get a boat and show up. If we get 100 boats, there would probably need to be a split fleet. Even without that, the cream rises to the top and by Day 2, it's obvious which of us are just there for the party...
Mike
Mike
Yeah, but I wouldn't want to be that twerp who flips at the line in front of the rock stars...
Is it just me, or the more rock stars there are in the que, the earlier everyone creeps up to the line at the prep flag?
Which leaves the hot-shots hunting each other through a veritable parking lot of boats all flogging and bobbing up the line...

Well, if you're showcasing your boat, your fleet and you want the rest of the sailing world to know, why give up a proven formula?
I say if any class is hosting the Alter Cup they should be given as much latitude as possible to put their boat in the best possible light.
Sounds strangely like The Madcatter!!!! (Shameless Plug"
Spring Fever has that feel too!
Don't they all have that feel? It's just some are better at executing it than others.
The Coast Guard refers to them as Rescue Swimmers. At a cat regatta, their job is to get off of the rescue boat and assist a distressed boat as needed. Duties may include righting a boat, sailing it, etc. Worst case, you may be cutting someone out from under a tramp or out of rigging. Knowledge of cats, first aid and CPR are essential.
Sounds like this should be an important element of our MHRC safety guidelines...
Mike
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