Insight on Logistics @ Worlds at Martha's Vineyard
Here is some insight as to what it has been like for the sailors getting to Martha's Vineyard and setting up and finding housing for the A-Class Nationals, Worlds, and Tornado Worlds. This is a portion of an e-mail I received from Jill Nickerson of the Suncoast Sailing Team, who are there for the Tornado Worlds:
"The 2002 Tornado World Championship are slated to begin on the 23rd on
Marthas Vineyard, Mass. The Island is abustle with sailors and
equipment arriving daily from about 22 different countries. In addition
to the Tornado World Championships, the A-Cat Nationals and World
Championships are at the same location.
"The Island is a beautiful place located off the southern shore of Cape
Cod Mass but has proven to be quite logistically challenging for many of
the teams, not to mention very pricey.
"The first challenge is to get all your equipment on the island. Some
have sailed over from the mainland to try and save money, others from
around the world have shipped in large 40' containers and still others,
including us, have shipped their cars and trailers over by ferry to the
island.
"Once on the island, there is a small staging area located on the south
east corner of the island where the teams are putting their boats
together. Once together, the teams sail around a portion of the island
to a lighthouse beach located off Edgartown, then manage to get their
boating gear over their either by boat or by carrying it down a long
beach pathway.
"Organizers have done everything in their power to try and make the
location friendly by offering large storage boxes on the beach, near by
portalets, water and electricity in a registration tent. Although you
hear lots of moans and groans in the learning and settling process, it is
not too bad once you are settled in.
"Accommodations are certainly plentiful but VERY pricey.....we had an
offer for a 3 bedroom house in Edgartown, near the regatta site that
rented for a MERE $60,000 a month in season!...and that is in US dollars
....not rubles! As a result, many of the sailors have found
accommodations just outside of town, where much more reasonably priced
accommodations can be found....4 bedroom house for 1300-2000 per week. We
have been staying in our trailer and have parked it in our Australian
training partners front yard."
Difficulties, Smifficulties! Piffle- just put it on your Gold card!
All the more reason to get the next Worlds A-class regatta here in the sunny Keys! Just think, Rick's Place could rent for $15 thou per week (or would that be- per room?) for this Exclusive and Elite Group and get a start on Mary's next million! And the prices would clean out the Florida-based riff-raff. This would mean a change in attitude tho, because you presently encourage the riff-raff. You don't even charge to use your fresh-water garden hose.
Dave, I know you are kidding, but some people might think you are serious. All I posted was information from Jill Nickerson about the logistical problems at Martha's Vineyard, because I thought it was interesting. I don't see how you made the segue to Rick's Place -- we wouldn't want an event like that here, because EVERYBODY would want to use the hose. Until I make my "second million," we can't afford the water bill -- especially since our puppy just bit a couple holes in our hose to create his own sprinkler system.
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