F18's in the Atlantic 1000
So... Who's up for it? Surely some of the Europeans or Canadians are up for a challange.
Dave and I will jumpstart it, if there is anyone else interested in doing the Tybee 500, Outer Banks 500, or Atlantic 1000.
I know we're gluttons for punishment, but if it's an upwind race, the I20's are toast! 
If it's downwind, we'd better pull out the snorkles...
Drop me note if you've got questions, or need a help with logistics.
Mike Krantz
mike@weathermarksailing.com
770.403.8710
Ahhh nothing...it's a frustrating day at work. The bow plane is that angled plate attached to the bow available for a H16 to try and prevent the pitch pole. I am thrilled with my F18 around the cans but reaching with a spinnaker in a stiff breeze is not it's strong point.
Jake
I was talking about doing the whole 1000 miles. You need to do it now while your boat is new and fresh and still under warranty.
You have not realy done the race until you have sailed in lightning, hail, 50 mph winds, micro burst,pitch black,big seas,and gone around Cape Hatteras.
Come on you know you want too !
weezy,
Your racing ingnorance never ceases to amaze me.
No wonder you prefer your little "coastal camping trips" to actual racing.
Even an A Class, which ONLY has a small main, can flip over if the skipper is TRYING hard.
A true RACER is willing to take chances to WIN!!
If the wind gives you a reach, a RACER will push the boat with all the sails they can use.
The good ones learn where their limits are, and sail up to them.
No wonder you spend so much time on the shore critisizing racers, you are jealous.
You will never learn how to race in heavy air if you don't try.
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