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#1
WNR appears to be under the "Series Racing" tab on Regatta Network. Here's the link.

https://www.regattanetwork.com/event/25920

Note that the NOR posted is for the 2022 series.
#2
Pictures taken by Jim Miller of the 2020 Women's Regatta can be found on his Flickr page.  The link is:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/101456508@N04/
#3
Here's a link to pictures taken at the Women's Regatta by Pam and Tom Sharkey. (Pam's are the good ones!)
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ul4qyt0bpt8vsvs/AAB3Ld0EYVrAOx_RXSMhAzXFa?dl=0
#4
As the Government changes the Social Distance guidance and mandates, everyone can decide if they can be in compliance and also sail safely.  If they can't do both of these, then they should err on the side of caution and not sail. 

The sail/don't sail decision will change as the guidance & mandates change.  At one recent point in time, the guidance was not to gather in groups containing more than 10 people and the distance people were to stay apart wasn't mentioned.  (If I recall correctly, the guidance about a week ago was to "elbow bump" instead of shaking hands, which clearly wasn't a 6 ft separation.)  This shows that the skippers, who have almost always shown good judgement in terms crew safety, would have to re-evaluate their decision every time the guidance and mandates change.

As a single-hander, it seems to me that I will be in compliance; I'll be a good deal farther away from other people than when I walk the dogs. Others with multi-person crews may reach a different conclusion as to their ability to be in compliance with the guidance and mandates in effect at that time.

The decision to sail or not sail would seem to be independent of whether or not there is a "course." The risk of people on different boats being inside the current separation guideline would be about the same as if they are randomly sailing around the bay.  So the limiting factor as I write this would appear to be the 6 ft separation between persons who are not immediate family.  (This assumes I am recalling the distance of separation in the current guidance correctly.)

There will always be more sailing and more regattas.

Be Safe!
#5
Galveston Bay Area Racing / Chili Chase 2019 Photos
December 08, 2019, 02:42:44 PM
Here is a link to photos taken off of Hammerhead, the committee boat.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bwe0h94e1l7cqjw/AAD7mk-b8bpatiAtcTGvKNtQa?dl=0
#6
Galveston Bay Area Racing / Sailing Angel photos - 2019
November 03, 2019, 02:38:43 PM
Here's a link to photos Pam Sharkey took of the Sailing Angels parade and of the racers.  Feel free to download them.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gajv10vfp9e6808/AADgP0vwqb05Wx6bj3wSfEBya?dl=0
#7
General Discussion / Sailing Angel photos - 2019
November 03, 2019, 02:38:10 PM
Here's a link to photos Pam Sharkey took of the Sailing Angels parade and of the racers.  Feel free to download them.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gajv10vfp9e6808/AADgP0vwqb05Wx6bj3wSfEBya?dl=0
#8
Un-Classified Ads / For Sale: 1988 Capri 25 "OnTheGo"
September 04, 2019, 10:24:01 AM
1988 Capri 25 "OnTheGo", Hull number 449, is for sale.

•   Race sails
   o   UK Main w/ two reef points
   o   UK #1, #2, #3 headsails
   o   UK Spinnaker
   o   Ullman Heavy #3, #4
•   Practice Sails
   o   Ullman Main
   o   Ullman #1 & #2 headsails
   o   Ullman Spinnaker
•   Engine
  o   3.5 hp Tohatsu 4-stroke outboard (2015)
  o   Removable bracket
•   Upgraded Winches
  o   Barient 22 self tailing 2-speed primaries
  o   Lewmar 16 2-speed secondaries
•   Other
  o   Standing rigging new in 2014
  o   Halyards lead aft for shorthanded sailing
  o   Simrad TP10 tillerpilot
  o   Always dry sailed
        Single point lift for crane
        Currently in transferable sling in Seabrook Marina (O 38)
  o   Anchor and rode
  o   Boom cover new in 2019
•   PHRF GB Rating
  o   171 Spinnaker/185 Non Spinnaker
•      Trailer
  o   Road-worthy Trail-Rite double axle trailer with electric brakes

Asking Price:  $8000

Contact
Tom Sharkey
(303) 564-8350 (text or please leave voice mail)
sharkey.tom@gmail.com



#9
I would also like to see the finish times or at least the fleet placing across classes.
#10
Galveston Bay Area Racing / Re: CLRA Seminars
January 13, 2017, 01:17:49 PM
Scott --

What time will the seminars start?