The NOR for Bay Cup II has been posted on Regatta network.
Here are the links:
Registration link : https://www.regattanetwork.com/clubmgmt/applet_registration_form.php?regatta_id=5617
View Registrants link : http://www.regattanetwork.com/clubmgmt/applet_registrant_list.php?regatta_id=5617&custom_report_id=2
Submit Waivers link : https://www.regattanetwork.com/clubmgmt/applet_registration_form.php?regatta_id=5616
View Submitted Waivers link : http://www.regattanetwork.com/clubmgmt/applet_registrant_list.php?regatta_id=5616&custom_report_id=70
We plan to take this race again to Trinity Bay.
There will be a short leg in Galveston Bay (approximately 2 Nm) and a longer, multi leg course in Trinity Bay.
In Compliance with Coast Guard regulation, the fleet will cross the Houston Ship Channel in non-racing mode.
Bob Hunkins and crew will take times at marker "5" of the South Boaters Cut, west of the HSC, and Chris Dees and crew will take times at marker "1", east of the HSC.
Racers will be encouraged to cross the channel under power and to stay within the South Boaters Cut.
Engines must be cut passed markers "3 and 4" in preparation for resuming the race.
This crossing needs to be completed within a time window of 30 minutes.
The finishing line will be in Trinity Bay, near South Cut marker "1".
The elapsed times of the Galveston Bay component and the Trinity Bay component of the race will be combined for scoring of a single race.
Early sign ups facilitate planning for trophies and are greatly appreciated!
Gerhard Wittich
We've been trying to submit our waivers but every time we try, it keeps saying that "registration is not open at this time". I assume it is a technical glitch and just wanted to let you know.
Entry deadline was Aug. 8th at 2100 hours.
Regardless of the deadline, one should still be able to submit crew waivers.
Right, Bee. I know we've been able to submit them after the entry deadline for other races.
OK, it is working now so we were able to submit them. Thanks!
Fun race. Fairly decent turnout.
Not alot of wind at the start but things got moving once on the Trinity side.
Gerhardt was very complementary of the GBCA "powerhouse" racers at the awards, who hauled in alot of crystal and rum.
Bee, did you have the Kattick running?
Kattack was running. I should be able to get something up this afternoon.
I have published what there is of the boat tracks from the Bay Cup II here
http://www.kattack.com/webplayer/?raceGUID=ed9639d3-86b5-45cc-a439-3407b776268e
As you will see there are three boats that appear to have their trackers on
1. Hamburg who actually never moves. Now we know why he is soooooooooooooo fast. He starts and finishes in the same spot so fast you cannot seem him move.
2. Stinger who disappears into never land just before reaching the second start. Now we know why Bee is such a grumpy guy. Probably had to use the head at just that moment.
3. Good old Shaken Not Stirred who actually is the on only boat to finish the race. They must have had the shaker on.
Now I am really confused. I will check with the Kattack folk and see if I can figure out what is going on, but you can bet I am grumpy.
yeah, Bee, it's the ol' tortoise and hare story! There's another Hamburg at the dock at LYC. I never move it, just take the covers off in the morning. At least that's what the tracker says.
Let's try it again for the rum race this weekend.
I had to play that first leg at 150x speed to keep from falling asleep :D
I guess with the electrical gremlins, it's proof again that "The world ends at Redfish".
Had a fun time on "Shaken" as usual! The G dock golden fender winner