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#1
I can only tell you my experience.  I took ASA 101, 103 and 104 from two different schools in the Kemah area, and I thought they both did a decent job.  I then chartered for about a year, then bought my own boat two years ago.  I also crewed a bit last year.  I have learned a lot with each of those different experiences.  You have to learn a little, then get some experience on your own, because that is where you learn the most.

That being said, if I were boat-less today, I would join B-Sailing.  That is a great way to learn, get some solid experience, and have fun on some awesome boats.
#2
General Discussion / Re: Seeking Recommendation
October 07, 2009, 09:19:34 PM
Thank you all for the great insights.  That is good to know about the Raymarine system I was thinking of, and the suggestion to perhaps go wireless.  In just surveying costs, it looked as though the tacktick system was much more expensive, which is why I leaned away from it in the beginning.  Looking closer, while it is still more expensive, it looks to be a very easy system to install, maintain and expand.  That will likely cut down quite a bit on installation costs, and if more reliable then maybe cheaper in the long run. 

Thanks also for those suggesting some people to install.  I will speak with them.
#3
General Discussion / Seeking Recommendation
October 06, 2009, 08:52:56 PM
Could anyone recommend to me someone to install/upgrade instruments and an autopilot on my boat?  Right now, I only have an old set of Signet depth and speed.  I would like to upgrade to Raymarine ST60+ depth/speed/wind package and add the X-5 auto pilot.

My boat is a Catalina 30.  Any experience with the system I want to install?

To be honest, finding dependable people to work on my boat has been a never ending and frustrating challenge.  People don't return calls, don't show up, etc.  I would think that someone that provided just a minimal level of service in the Kemah area would make a killing.

Anyway, not trying to turn this into a rant, but would appreciate some recommendations.

Thanks!
#4
Crew Finder / Re: Crew for HMR
August 05, 2009, 08:34:38 PM
No, I decided to keep her.  If I don't find a crew position, I will probably sail my own boat and be looking for crew.
#5
Crew Finder / Crew for HMR
August 03, 2009, 07:33:31 AM
Hi,I would really like the opportunity to crew for this year's HMR.  I have been sailing for 4 years, have crewed for some races last year, own my own boat, and have completed ASA 101, 103 and 104.  I am a hard worker and team player.  I am available for the ride down or return or both.

If you have a spot available, please contact me as below:

craig.carson1@gmail.com
Phone 281-638-3953