OSYC Slip to Ship Regatta May 26-27 2012

Registration and NOR are up

http://www.osyc.com/index…Content&func=view&pid=22

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Ron
Nacra F18
Reservoir Sailing Assn.
Brandon, Mississippi
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been looking foreward to this one!

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bill harris
hattiesburg, mississippi
prindle 16- "BLUE RIBBON"
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6 boats so far.

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Ron
Nacra F18
Reservoir Sailing Assn.
Brandon, Mississippi
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Always like the OSYC events - may try to come down just to hang out and support the bartender

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Lee - On the BIG Lake in MS

Harstil Kaulua 31 - Current Project Boat
Cal 25 - What ? Time to freshen it up again??
MC Scow 16 (1 in the water and 1 parts/project) SOLD
Capri 22 - What do you mean you wont deliver it??
Chrysler Pirateer 13 - new addition to the fleet
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Great, I can't wait. I hear there's going to be a ROCKING SOUTHERN breakfast... grits, sasuage, coffee, etc, etc, on Saturday.... big cooler of fried chicken and beverages to partake while you're chillin in the crystal water of the island.... THEN... a big jambalaya dinner combined w/an OSYC pool-side potluck Saturday night, music too. Sunday sail around Deer Island. The artist told me also the trophies will be UNIQUE, but pretty COMMON too... if that makes sense. Ship or BUST!
Count me in...maybe we'll have our on F18 fleet...Ron, John, Robbie, Andy and Kenny ;p

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Kenny Boudreaux
2010 C2 F18 USA 323
Goodall Design "Southern Area Rep"
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Kenny, we will soon have another F18 (same model as mine) here in Jackson, may be a while before he's ready to race.

Also there is that guy from Texas that showed up at Juana's with the Tiger.



Edited by nacra55 on May 09, 2012 - 11:49 AM.

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Ron
Nacra F18
Reservoir Sailing Assn.
Brandon, Mississippi
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One of the best regattas of the year!

If you're located on the coast, it's a must do event!

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Tyler holmes
Panama city, FL

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Hey Ron...forgot about Daniel form TX...he prolly will come...wow could be 6 F18's ;p

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Kenny Boudreaux
2010 C2 F18 USA 323
Goodall Design "Southern Area Rep"
Owner of Sailboxes.com
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My boat is still apart with a few more days of glass and paint work to go, and I am now headed to China on business for a while. I really aimed for this to be my first regatta of the year and I'm gonna miss it again. Next year it is a MUST for my wife and I. We have never gone, but the pictures make it look like a blast

Ernie

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Ernie Kamp
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Richmond / Livingston / Galveston / Kemah / Texas City, Texas
Supercat 19 and Blade F16 "Nauti Habit", 2 Sunfish
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Judy and I are in. Wheres the list of registered racers?

Butch G.
Butch, we got ya on the list bro... I was just about to send an e-mail to folks who sailed it in the past but aren't signd up yet....

here's the list so far...
http://www.regattanetwork…=5385&custom_report_id=2

cheers, Rob the FC.
Kool, 23 so far. Judy said it will prolly double by race day.

ButchG
robpatt

here's the list so far...
http://www.regattanetwork…=5385&custom_report_id=2

cheers, Rob the FC.


Rob,

I just registered. In the past there has been the option to purchase additional t-shirts while paying online. I didn't see it this time, did I overlook it somehow? Also I wasn't sure from the description if crew meals are included or additional.

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Damon Linkous
1992 Hobie 18
Memphis, TN

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DamonLinkousIn the past there has been the option to purchase additional t-shirts while paying online. I didn't see it this time, did I overlook it somehow?


I don't think it was there. It said additional shirts available at registration.

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Ron
Nacra F18
Reservoir Sailing Assn.
Brandon, Mississippi
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just registered as well. Hobie 16. That makes eight h16's and there is talk that boyd, calleb, and rocky are all three bringing their boats over.

Bo
H16 USA
36 boats already PRE REGISTERED... and a few more for sure who haven't.... 50 boats is a real possibility...

check the list here... folks from Texas to Memphis to Panama City Florida...
http://www.regattanetwork…=5385&custom_report_id=2

Don't miss out.. be there and part of the EPIC island drag race, chicken eating, cold drink enjoying, clear water swimming on the island event... then race back to the club for jambalaya, music, and a club potluck dinner.... Whoo... looks like good wind too. -Rob the happy guy.



Edited by robpatt on May 22, 2012 - 09:40 PM.
buy extra t-shirt at checkin.... crew food IS included!

oh yeah... early check-in Friday night from about 6-8pm at the club... saves some time on Sat morning.
Cheers, Rob
Getting on the road in about 1/2 hour. Watchout Ocean Springs here I come! Even got crew!

Rob, I did have a 3x5 banner made, so please scout me out a good place to hang it. Preferably visible but not stretched between posts exposed to the wind, don't think it's very strong, has grommets though.

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Damon Linkous
1992 Hobie 18
Memphis, TN

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Would like to meet anyone who is attending Slip to Ship from TheBeachcats.com, so please introduce yourself. I'll be the tall guy with the really shiny Hobie 18. icon_cool

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i'm coming in friday afternoon...hope to sail some!

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bill harris
hattiesburg, mississippi
prindle 16- "BLUE RIBBON"
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Planning on setting up by around 10am and then getting out for a sail.

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Damon Linkous
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was IN the club Thurs night, came outside and saw a real clean freshwater H18 w/SX wings... sorry I misseed you... 2morro huh, cheers - ROb.
i'm out the door and headed south! oysters, shrimp, GET IN MY BELLY!!! all we need is wind(beer, ice) and i'll be doin' fine! jump in the car and come to ocean springs, around 40 boats so far!

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hattiesburg, mississippi
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44 boats signed up and a monohull Melges 24... ok ok ... I guess we can call that 45 boats.

Welcome the Melges folks... it's a boat in the water in the days when sailing is "supposedly" on the decline...

Look out SHIP ISLAND!
Hope everyone got back home safe from Slip to Ship, Got in yesterday evening and today have been paying for having fun all weekend getting caught up with work.

What stories to we have? I know Bill has got to have something interesting to share. icon_evil

Not much (hardly any) wind but years of lake sailing teach you how to handle it, even though it can make for a long day.

On Saturday we didn't finish until after 7pm when in most years it's more like 4-5pm.

On Sunday the wind was so light at the start that it took the first boat more than an hour to just make it into the Biloxi pass. So the race PRO made the wise decision to shorten the normal "Round Deer Island" course to just "Round Channel Marker 12 and Come Back". I think everyone was relieved not to have a 6 hour tour of the island after the previous days marathon.

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Hi Damon, Cyndi on race committee is plugging in your crew and we'll repost... not forgoten.. everyone's in TAKE A DEEP BREATH mode after the weekend....

Not to divert traffic, but some good pix on facebook too for OSYC and OSSS..

I'm going to get on sanding my top battens for some curve in my main...

Glad it seems everyone made it back safely! - Rob.
my name is bill...and i have something to share..........after 3 1/2 hours of really slow sailing and i still couldn't see ship island(either one)...i became tragicly bored, so iraced golfdad75 back to the club and challenged him and zack to a stuffed crabmeat and cheese po-boy eating contest...and lost that too. my fighting spirit was compromised by the pre-race revellry/social happy hours/filli'n station de-bauch of friday. the liver was evil, and it was punnished...the excitement of friday also allowd me to forgo application of any "sun screening" agents that day as i was in a dang hurry to party(as i am often). fast foreward to saturday 2:30 p.m.-skin sizzleing, liver bloating, head throbbing, i and i(raced solo) recieve a call from terry suggesting we bolt, bravely...just then, a breeze arrives, i say "wait! i think i can make it!!!" then as fast as the breeze comes, she went...so i called him right back and gallantly accepted his challenge! brave, brave sir robin...bravely turned his tail and ran. i beat all the spin boats back to the club!
day 3 and still not right. the end.

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Sounds like Bill definitely pushed the party side of a regatta weekend. prost

But for the others that soldiered away in the very light air it was worth it in the end. All weekend I felt light I was sailing like crap. Mostly because of the conditions but also because it was my first races since the Juana Good Times last September.

They had some cool trophies though, we used this same type for years at the Broken Mast Regatta with the Memphis Hobie Fleet.

Mine had the diamond spreader bar attachments!

http://www.thebeachcats.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=87411&g2_serialNumber=3

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Yeah Bill, I have a sailing problem too... mine was "managed" by the chase boats bringing beverages, and my daughter telling me "Dad.. you're luffing..."... so I let her drive, she had a blast, and I took pictures, took video, took a nap... and woke up near shore in time to tack and make the finish... Didn't have much time on the island 'cause the trip took so long, but I was feeling good. A quick swim, some chicken and a group photo was about it ( I got there kinda slow.. but not last)... and off we went again.

The return trip was a LOT faster... and I had the spinnaker up... Thing is I don't know how to make it go deep (whoops..).. headed to the coliseum we were flying a hull (downwind) and going fast... but everyone else of course was pointing to the Beau Rivage... but hey, good fun on the water with lots of other sailors.

Sunday was a slow start, then we got in casino row and the wind started up and we were scootin past folks hanging out on the island... that was cool... out to mark 12 and back... popped the spin on the return run, man that thing is fun... The "short" day on Sunday was a welcome treat for everyone I think...Glad you make it out... maybe better circumstances another time... Cheers - Rob.

coastratmy name is bill...and i have something to share..........after 3 1/2 hours of really slow sailing and i still couldn't see ship island(either one)...i became tragicly bored, so iraced golfdad75 back to the club and challenged him and zack to a stuffed crabmeat and cheese po-boy eating contest...and lost that too. my fighting spirit was compromised by the pre-race revellry/social happy hours/filli'n station de-bauch of friday. the liver was evil, and it was punnished...the excitement of friday also allowd me to forgo application of any "sun screening" agents that day as i was in a dang hurry to party(as i am often). fast foreward to saturday 2:30 p.m.-skin sizzleing, liver bloating, head throbbing, i and i(raced solo) recieve a call from terry suggesting we bolt, bravely...just then, a breeze arrives, i say "wait! i think i can make it!!!" then as fast as the breeze comes, she went...so i called him right back and gallantly accepted his challenge! brave, brave sir robin...bravely turned his tail and ran. i beat all the spin boats back to the club!
day 3 and still not right. the end.
Just got around to getting the tracks off my GPS. Here is my track from Saturday. The little arrow markers are 1 mile apart for scale.

I guess I picked the right time to tack out to the Island if I was only going to do one tack, but I think I could have traveled less distance by getting there with 5 or 6 tacks instead of one.

I'd like to see some tracks from the fast boats out to Slip to see what course they used. Got yours mummp?

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DamonLinkousGot yours mummp?

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You don't even want to see our course track Damon.....

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Tyler holmes
Panama city, FL

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Did you follow Kirk to the wrong piece of the Island?

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I guess you could say that.

Popped our chutes once we realized,
Was a nice double trapped spin run down to the island though.

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Tyler holmes
Panama city, FL

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DamonLinkousDid you follow Kirk to the wrong piece of the Island?


Sorry, Damon, but I had to fix that for you......you are being too nice and tactful. If you are going to bring up such a thing, it needs to be blunt and painful to make it funny!

They went to the wrong island....there's no such thing as a "piece" of and island! icon_lol

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Jerome Vaughan
Hobie 16
Clinton, Mississippi
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DamonLinkousDid you follow Kirk to the wrong piece of the Island?


Sorry, Damon, but I had to fix that for you......you are being too nice and tactful. If you are going to bring up such a thing, it needs to be blunt and painful to make it funny!

They went to the wrong island....there's no such thing as a "piece" of and island! icon_lol


Well I guess I was being too tactful for this forum. icon_biggrin But my understanding was that Ship Island was cut in half by Katrina so both "pieces" of the Island are Ship Island, they just went to the wrong piece. icon_evil

It wouldn't be so funny except that Kirk is very experienced in those waters and was sailing the amazing Nacra F20 Carbon out front and all the other hot boats followed him. As I well know, being in front of the pack has the drawback of needing to know where you are going! (OK, stretching the I part). lol2

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DamonLinkous But my understanding was that Ship Island was cut in half by Katrina so both "pieces" of the Island are Ship Island, they just went to the wrong piece. icon_evil

It wouldn't be so funny except that Kirk is very experienced in those waters and was sailing the amazing Nacra F20 Carbon out front and all the other hot boats followed him. As I well know, being in front of the pack has the drawback of needing to know where you are going! (OK, stretching the I part). lol2


Ship has been two islands since Camille!

No GPS for me while distance racing....I carry a Silva map compass and Casio watch (less than $15 total) and do a little dead reckoning. That's ever since my first Island Hop where we had hell finding the finish line. Another example of where there are much more important things than boatspeed. Despite the slow beat out, most of the Hobie 16s did pretty well....gotta love the irony!

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