Tradewinds Day 1


Patrick, at tradewinds they are not on the same course. Waves usually run a smaller course that is inside the bigger course.
Imagine two triangles one inside the other, all non spin boats are on the inside course, all others are on the outside.
Problem is all boats cross into each others course lines. I am interested in knowing what happened? port/starboard? was a protest filed? etc etc.
Inquiring minds want to know.

If this is such a
big
event, then why not have separate race courses for spin and non-spin? Having both very slow and very fast boats on the same course is just crazy. This is one of the very reasons I have only attended one Tradewinds in the last 14 years. If everyone is coming into a gate or the same finish area, collision factor high!
My opinion.
Bob <img src="<>/wink.gif" alt="wink" title="wink" height="15" width="15" />
big
event, then why not have separate race courses for spin and non-spin? Having both very slow and very fast boats on the same course is just crazy. This is one of the very reasons I have only attended one Tradewinds in the last 14 years. If everyone is coming into a gate or the same finish area, collision factor high!
My opinion.
Bob <img src="<>/wink.gif" alt="wink" title="wink" height="15" width="15" />
And so the discussion on the PRO / Organizing Authority Liability discussion re Tradewinds starts.
background reading.... Glenn McCarthy in the why proof of liability thread and the Safety Boat standards by Paul Ullibari in the PRO liability thread.
Hey, Bob,
When you are down here in the hinterlands where there is little sailing at all, much less catamaran sailing, trying to find people and boats to help with a regatta is VERY difficult.
We are lucky if we get enough people to set up and run ONE course (with inside and outside courses).
Two SEPARATE courses would be impossible. We do the best with what we have to work with.
To me, it is always a miracle that we manage to get enough boats and people to make the regatta happen, when we don't have a fleet in our area to help out.
I always figure we are very lucky if we have two chase boats.
So what do you think? Should the Tradewinds Regatta just not happen any more? OR do you want to volunteer to bring additional powerboats and people for race committee so we can have two separate courses?
Big thanks to all those who did come from outside the Keys to help out with the event!!
Mary
Interesting comment from Bob. Even more interesting is the comment from Mark, are you implying that the PRO, RC or event organizers should/could be held responsible?
An even better is the reply from Mary to Bob, I am interested in reading what Bob has to say (I am sure others as well)
Internet sailing is great!
Bob and Mark,
Bob I respect your opinion, but without knowing any of the circumstances, it appears you have offended the RC/Mary. The more this kinda thing happens the less they'll want to put on events.
Mark,
Every time you bring up litigation and responsibility issues you put another nail in the coffin of grassroots catsailing. Most people don't even think of that kind of thing until you plant that seed in their head. Alot like the discussion we had at Spring Fever. ALOT of folks read this stuff. I know for you and alot of folks this stuff is an academic discussion but for the people who try to scrap together enough resources to put on a race, it's alot of stuff to put in the con category and quit doing it.
Mark, You are and have done great things for Catsailing but bringing up all these doomsday topics is definitely not one of them.
I hope this makes some sense, it did to me.
Todd
Just expressing my opinion.
Bob <img src="<>/wink.gif" alt="wink" title="wink" height="15" width="15" />
Bob I am sure you are very aware that opinions are like a$$holes. <img src="<>/laugh.gif" alt="laugh" title="laugh" height="15" width="15" />
Robbi
The context of the discussion is
What is the extent of the PRO/ OA liability.
Bob Curry's opinion is It's CRAZY to run the regatta this way. Why? he says it's unsafe to have spin and non spin boats on the course at gates and finishes.
Agree or disagree with the opinion on the merits. .. or if you are me... you say the issue about safety is out of bounds. All of the sailors knew they were coming to an event with 1 race circle and a mix of boats from Waves to Nacra 20's (NOR and the PR before the event). Each captain made their own judgment about safety. The PRO was not negligent in running a race with Wave's and Nacra 20's.
Bob Curry can say that race management is not good enough for him personally to have a good time and to drive from the panhandle. No problem with that opinion.
Second point.
Paul Ulibarri has written that there is an expectation of safety by sailors and the minimum requirement is three RC boats for the regatta. Moreover they would have trained safety personnel or the regatta is not safe. Agree or Disagree with the merits of that position or if you are like me you say the issue of the number of support boats/safety requirments is out of bounds.
Again, the decision to go racing was the captain's alone and if they did not like the ratio of support boats to racers or the looks of the support boat staff or powerboat they should stay on the beach.
It would be fine if the decide the race management is not good enough for their personal tastes. I do not think the OA is negligent for running the regatta with two support boats.
Mark,
I agree with you,(never thought I'd say that) but when you throw
And so the discussion on the PRO / Organizing Authority Liability discussion re Tradewinds starts.
something like this up when there is an altercation it doesn't make folks want to jump in. It could be taken either way, because it followed Bob's post I figured you were backing his point of view. I expect about 15%, if that many, of the regattas I attend would meet P.U.'s guidelines. That would thin my racing season out considerably. Enough Hijack.
NOW ...Let's hear some Tradewinds stories, c'mon guys.
The event was great, the RC did a great job of getting races off.
I think some people were scared off by the weather report, but once again never listen to the weatherman (like Bob), we had great sailing weather.
There were Waves all over, and I20s all over, and F16s, H16s, A-Cats, and F18s and even a couple sharks. You go around them like any other regatta.
Come on Bob, your scared of boats at the mark? Your scared, really?? <img src="<>/smile.gif" alt="smile" title="smile" height="15" width="15" />
Okay, here are first three in each class. Rick will have full results and story and pictures tomorrow on our home page.
A-Class (5 boats)
1. Smyth
2. Webbon
3. Pitt
F-16 Fleet (5 boats)
1. McDonald
2. Bohan
3. Cross
F-18 Fleet (8 boats)
1. Daniel/Rodriguez
2. Easton/Burd
3. Krantz/Lennard
Hobie 16 Fleet (9 boats)
1. Korzeniewski/Taxwell
2. Borg/Heatherington
3. Hilk/Korz
Nacra 20 Fleet (12 boats)
1. Newkirk/Holmes
2. Brown/White
3. Smith/Hoffman
Portsmouth Fleet (3 boats)
1. Davis (Hobie 17)
2. Pattenaude/Sherry (Shark)
3. Putney (Shark)
Wave Fleet (10 boats)
1. Leah White
2. Stan Woodruff
3. Dave White

A-Class (5 boats)
1. Smyth
2. Webbon
3. Pitt
F-16 Fleet (5 boats)
1. McDonald
2. Bohan
3. Cross
F-18 Fleet (8 boats)
1. Daniel/Rodriguez
2. Easton/Burd
3. Krantz/Lennard
Hobie 16 Fleet (9 boats)
1. Korzeniewski/Taxwell
2. Borg/Heatherington
3. Hilk/Korz
Nacra 20 Fleet (12 boats)
1. Newkirk/Holmes
2. Brown/White
3. Smith/Hoffman
Portsmouth Fleet (3 boats)
1. Davis (Hobie 17)
2. Pattenaude/Sherry (Shark)
3. Putney (Shark)
Wave Fleet (10 boats)
1. Leah White
2. Stan Woodruff
3. Dave White
52 boats and Bob is worried about too many boats around?
How big were the courses Mary. 1+ mile windward?
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