Anyone race Sharks? (besides Rick?)
As a youngster my Dad had a Couger cat- Fast (compare to the local mono's) and a firehose dousing when the breeze came up. Same type of solid bridgedeck as the Shark. The deck being lower than the hull decks made for a comfortable seating arrangement.
I like the idea of a family cat that is 20x10 that you can fold to trailer. Add a squaretop and spin, a trap...
And wood boats are sweet.
My first cat ride was on a Cougar too....and I remember really getting wet.
Then they brought the Thai 4 to the club and that was better. My dad and I went to the Gibbs plant once to see the Sharks being built. Sometime later, the whole place burnt to the ground.
Sharks are still very cool. Especially the woodies.
I used to have a cougar. As a matter of fact I loaned Mary a couple years worth of old newsletters to copy, I'm not sure if she ever did. That was a fun boat but HEAVY. I almost flipped it a couple of times, and knew if I had, it would have been all over. We had 12 adults out on it one time. I sold/gave it to a friend.
Strange you mentioned me. Haven't had one since 1972. Still have ties with them and our Put-in-Bay Yacht Club is hosting their Nationals again this year (did it in 1972, 2006. and again in 2009)
Understand the piano. When Brian and Chris Perrin showed up for the Midwinters a few years ago, it was so beautiful, I asked him,
OK, where is the key board?
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Rick
The last time I saw a
Shark
was two years ago at the Cambridge Yacht Club, Cambridge Md. at their Annual Regatta in July. I don't know his name but he could sail fast ... And the boat looked just like the picture posted .... was that you ?????
And if it was, then I know you as I helped you
pull
the boat out on Sunday after the races ....
Sail Flat,Sail Fast, Sail Safe
Harry Murphey
H18MAG/P19MX
There's a big fleet of sharks at Lake Canandaigua Yacht Club
A lot of woodies there, very pretty and fast
www.sailcyc.com Shark pics
There is group of them in the NE. The Virginia Beach fleet sponsored the Shark Nationals for several years up until this past year and ran it with their Sail the Bay event. They would have about 6-10 show up each year.
They were fun to watch and did great when the wind picked up. I really had a lot more respect for them when I saw how they preformed in 25+ and lots of chop. The conditions got so bad 2 years ago that I bailed out of a couple of races on my H16 since I had my 10 year old daughter crewing with me. The Sharks stayed out there were pretty solid. I was amazed how fast they were.
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