Is there going to be more than Spin & Non-Spin? How many boats is required for a class? Which 22's are sailing either?
Thanks~
Tuma
Quote from: STuma on April 11, 2011, 03:55:01 PM
Is there going to be more than Spin & Non-Spin? How many boats is required for a class? Which 22's are sailing either?
Thanks~
Tuma
I'm racing my C22 in the singles.
If I get my PHRF cert I will enter the race in my Santana
Tom
So,.....exactly how many boats do we think will sign up on Wednesday night? I'm ordering trophies on Monday. Your early rather than later registration is appreciated ;) And no Shaken won't be participating this year - so the middle/back/tail end of the fleet finish spot is up for grabs!
Good luck Racers! And even better luck to you cruisers ;D
We're thinking about doing the mixed thing on Sunday. Two boats have signed up for the Club Handicap Fleet. They signed up using their PHRF non-spin rating rather then their club handicap rating. Kevin normally oversees this fleet but I don't think he is available at present. Any feedback would be appreciated.. THANKS!
btw: If you need a PHRF cert try Jennifer Glass at HYC.
She has been helpful with my request in switching ownership on my old boat.
You can use the good old fashion telephone and leave a voice mail.
(281) 471-1255
It's an HYC phone number so you called the right place, in case you are wondering. She helps maintain the certificates.
Also try the PHRFGB e-mail
info@phrfgb.com
Found at the PHRF-GB Website (http://www.phrfgb.com/)
Quote from: Eric713 on May 09, 2011, 04:51:38 PM
We're thinking about doing the mixed thing on Sunday. Two boats have signed up for the Club Handicap Fleet. They signed up using their PHRF non-spin rating rather then their club handicap rating. Kevin normally oversees this fleet but I don't think he is available at present. Any feedback would be appreciated.. THANKS!
Ed,
I'm the PRO for the Single/Mixed Regatta. The NOR says three to make a class, so if three boats sign up for the Club Handicap, you will have a class. For boats that have entered the GBCA Club Handicap Class, I will use the rating Kevin Box has assigned to boats in the Class, which is found here:http://www.regattanetwork.com/clubmgmt/applet_registrant_list.php?regatta_id=2575&custom_report_id=2 (http://www.regattanetwork.com/clubmgmt/applet_registrant_list.php?regatta_id=2575&custom_report_id=2). I won't use the PHRF rating.
If the two boats currently entered in the Club Handicap class are the only boats entered as of the start of the Competitors' Briefing, I will give them the option of joining the non-spin class, assuming they are eligible, or refunding their entry fee.
Make sense?
Jim
Jim,
I did my part on registering early like everyone requests, problem is I did it a little too early and now it's not possible for me to make it. I couldn't figure out how to remove my registration so please consider my name on there as a DNP (did not pay!). See y'all next time.
Evan
Thanks Jim. Makes perfect sense to me..
Quote from: Jim Powers on May 09, 2011, 10:14:37 PM
Quote from: Eric713 on May 09, 2011, 04:51:38 PM
We're thinking about doing the mixed thing on Sunday. Two boats have signed up for the Club Handicap Fleet. They signed up using their PHRF non-spin rating rather then their club handicap rating. Kevin normally oversees this fleet but I don't think he is available at present. Any feedback would be appreciated.. THANKS!
Ed,
I'm the PRO for the Single/Mixed Regatta. The NOR says three to make a class, so if three boats sign up for the Club Handicap, you will have a class. For boats that have entered the GBCA Club Handicap Class, I will use the rating Kevin Box has assigned to boats in the Class, which is found here:http://www.regattanetwork.com/clubmgmt/applet_registrant_list.php?regatta_id=2575&custom_report_id=2 (http://www.regattanetwork.com/clubmgmt/applet_registrant_list.php?regatta_id=2575&custom_report_id=2). I won't use the PHRF rating.
If the two boats currently entered in the Club Handicap class are the only boats entered as of the start of the Competitors' Briefing, I will give them the option of joining the non-spin class, assuming they are eligible, or refunding their entry fee.
Make sense?
Jim
Jim,
I am changing my boat from the J/22, "Bling" to the J/80, "Cluster".
Spinnaker for Single and Mixed.
OK
Quote from: STuma on May 11, 2011, 11:37:42 AM
Quote from: Jim Powers on May 09, 2011, 10:14:37 PM
Quote from: Eric713 on May 09, 2011, 04:51:38 PM
We're thinking about doing the mixed thing on Sunday. Two boats have signed up for the Club Handicap Fleet. They signed up using their PHRF non-spin rating rather then their club handicap rating. Kevin normally oversees this fleet but I don't think he is available at present. Any feedback would be appreciated.. THANKS!
Ed,
I'm the PRO for the Single/Mixed Regatta. The NOR says three to make a class, so if three boats sign up for the Club Handicap, you will have a class. For boats that have entered the GBCA Club Handicap Class, I will use the rating Kevin Box has assigned to boats in the Class, which is found here:http://www.regattanetwork.com/clubmgmt/applet_registrant_list.php?regatta_id=2575&custom_report_id=2 (http://www.regattanetwork.com/clubmgmt/applet_registrant_list.php?regatta_id=2575&custom_report_id=2). I won't use the PHRF rating.
If the two boats currently entered in the Club Handicap class are the only boats entered as of the start of the Competitors' Briefing, I will give them the option of joining the non-spin class, assuming they are eligible, or refunding their entry fee.
Make sense?
Jim
Jim,
I am changing my boat from the J/22, "Bling" to the J/80, "Cluster".
Spinnaker for Single and Mixed.
Done
Quote from: Jim Powers on May 11, 2011, 04:10:51 PM
Quote from: STuma on May 11, 2011, 11:37:42 AM
Quote from: Jim Powers on May 09, 2011, 10:14:37 PM
Quote from: Eric713 on May 09, 2011, 04:51:38 PM
We're thinking about doing the mixed thing on Sunday. Two boats have signed up for the Club Handicap Fleet. They signed up using their PHRF non-spin rating rather then their club handicap rating. Kevin normally oversees this fleet but I don't think he is available at present. Any feedback would be appreciated.. THANKS!
Ed,
I'm the PRO for the Single/Mixed Regatta. The NOR says three to make a class, so if three boats sign up for the Club Handicap, you will have a class. For boats that have entered the GBCA Club Handicap Class, I will use the rating Kevin Box has assigned to boats in the Class, which is found here:http://www.regattanetwork.com/clubmgmt/applet_registrant_list.php?regatta_id=2575&custom_report_id=2 (http://www.regattanetwork.com/clubmgmt/applet_registrant_list.php?regatta_id=2575&custom_report_id=2). I won't use the PHRF rating.
If the two boats currently entered in the Club Handicap class are the only boats entered as of the start of the Competitors' Briefing, I will give them the option of joining the non-spin class, assuming they are eligible, or refunding their entry fee.
Make sense?
Jim
Jim,
I am changing my boat from the J/22, "Bling" to the J/80, "Cluster".
Spinnaker for Single and Mixed.
Done
Thank you. One thing, just because someone will mention it, "Cluster" is a J80 instead of a J22. The rating is correct, it might confuse someone.
See you guys Friday night.
You could not ask for a better weather forecast.
I could not resist. Signed up for the Singlehanded!
20 boats so far, double handed has 24! Sweet.
If the Mixed Doubles is aka the 'Divorce Cup' maybe the Single Handed should be known as the 'Crew Appreciation Regatta'. Can somebody hand me a cold beer?
I decided to not register as I could not find good crew for the Single-handed.
Brant
Get your own beer!
I'll toss you a beer if you start and finish waaaaay behind me... 8)
The Mixed Doubles are out there and I am loading the Single as I type! What a beautiful weekend!
Enjoy
m/v Tramp
I missed Scotty! :-*
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacyphotos/sets
Thanks for taking and posting the photo's.
Tom
We will be awarding the trophies for the SINGLEHANDED and MIXED DOUBLES regattas at the rum race party tonight.
(I know, it's about time)
Walter