Friday, May 19, 2017

Another Sky day


I'll explain later - I got this at 5 this morning


Craig,
Yep. I looked it up this morning. I’ve cc’d John and Fred here. I’ll send something out to the fleet also. Nice job last night. Curren relief paid off big time. 
D


On May 18, 2017, at 11:44 PM, Craig Daniels <craig@craigdaniels.com> wrote:

10.1) The area between McCuddy’s Moorage and the 42nd Street boat ramp is restricted. A boat shall not sail inside the boundaries that are between the lighted day mark “2” at McCuddy’s Moorage and the end of the breakwater at the 42nd Street boat ramp, and inside the county marker buoys which designate the restricted area. In the absence of county marker buoys boats shall not sail within 150 feet of the moorages or launch area. County marker buoys upriver or downriver of the restricted area do not designate an area restricted to racing.

Clearly the questions we all asked tonight have been asked before.  I somehow don't have skippy's email so if one of you could forward it to them, that'd be great.


-- Craig Daniels

Light air day.  No wind at the dock.  Freddy didn't want to put the sails up.  I put the engine on - Denny put up the Jib - we rigged for a spinnaker.  Tuned to channel 72.

No wind at the committee boat.  Farted around.

Wind cam up light.  Course was 'T' - Downriver upwind start.

We banged it pretty good.

Came to the windward mark and rounded well.  

'Put up the Kite Skippy - NOW!!!'  Kite was stuck  -  I pulled harder.  The halyard came off and skyed to the sky.  

Fred - Oh Shit - We are done- pull the sails down.

Skippy and Denny - 'Fuck off.'

Fred - Use the Jib halyard and take the fraculator off

Skippy and Denny - Way ahead of you.

We were DFL again.

We had a great downwind leg.  We went Oregon shore - looked for breeze - stayed out of current and were 3 around the mark.  

One guy that went way into shore - see the original note.  We protested him.  And like good sailors we discussed it at the dock and withdrew our protest

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