I'm not a member of the Tampa Bay Cat Sailors, but I wanted to post this none-the-less:
http://timlah.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/sailforcancer-2011.pdf
One day, I will have my own boat and enter.
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Daniel T.
Taipan F16 - USA 213
Clearwater, FL
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Tampa Bay Cat Sailors -- Sail For Cancer
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Bob Barton is one of the nicest guys you will ever meet. He is crazy as a loon (x10) and funny as all get out...
this is a great event / cause.
Both he and his wife have beaten cancer and this is the only race i even consider doing. Even if you don't race, its still a great cause and worth coming down to Dunedin just to be around for all the shenanigans on the causeway if you dont race.
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I've never raced in my life, but sounds like good fun for a good cause. So do I need to read up on rules etiquette, etc., or is it more like a "go that way, around that thing, and back as fast as you can" kinda thing? -
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it would probably be best to learn a few basic rules to avoid trouble - (like who has right of way etc) http://www.mastracing.org…ailing_Rules_MAST_R2.pdf
you can also come up to any racer at the skippers meeting (or before or after) and ask for clarification of any rules or questions you may have.
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