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Title: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: STuma on January 03, 2012, 05:57:29 PM
The 2012 season for Wednesday Night Races is already ramping up.  We will publish the schedule soon.  There will be a new class this year: Non-Spin Novice.  We are working on the class rules and the exact course (very simple).  I will publish those once they are finalized.  If anyone knows of someone that is half interested in getting their own boat out for some fun races, we have the class and course for them.  
Title: Re: WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: s/v Amenah on January 04, 2012, 08:01:02 AM
I've been tossing the idea around... I just need to figure out how to stretch a frayed shoestring budget into boat parts needed to race the boat.
Title: Re: WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: ChrisK on January 04, 2012, 12:38:47 PM
Boaters resale might have some 'odds and ends' items to get you racing.
http://www.boatersresaleshopoftexas.com/ (http://www.boatersresaleshopoftexas.com/)
Title: Re: WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: Charles on January 04, 2012, 02:16:15 PM
Quote from: O. Lyle on January 04, 2012, 08:01:02 AM
I've been tossing the idea around... I just need to figure out how to stretch a frayed shoestring budget into boat parts needed to race the boat.

What kind of boat do you have?  Some of the folks may have some good stuff laying around.
Title: Re: WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: s/v Amenah on January 04, 2012, 03:31:56 PM
@ChrisK
I keep an eye on their site and eBay store.. just in case something pops up, but I really should stop by and take a peek.


@Charles

It's a Pearson 23'. Overall, it's in good shape, but I'm going to have to replace the plastic sheaves in most of the blocks (Schaefer) or find suitable replacements. (Most of which have different bolt patterns)

Sails are another matter... She's got a lightweight #1 (good shape), cruising #3 (not horrible) and an asymmetrical in a sock (good shape). The main is ugly and won't stand up to much abuse. It looks like it was left on the boom for a long time.

My sailing budget is weak, so I've been picking up items when and where I can. Having an oddball boat doesn't help much either.
Title: Re: WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: ChrisK on January 05, 2012, 08:24:01 AM
Sounds like you're nearly ready to go

One trick is to find a used but not abused sail with the 'P' and 'E' measurements that you can have cut down to proper size. Of course, it's a little more complicated than that, but the local sailmakers can help you. It's not too expensive to get a recut and you'll at least have a reliable mainsail.
As for the headsails, it's usually pretty windy early in the series (at least it was last year) so you'll be using the #3 more than you think.

Check out the (free) Wed Night speaker series, which starts next month, you'll meet all the usual 'Wednesday Night' suspects and learn some interesting things: Start sequence, courses to expect, a brush up on basic right-of-way situations you might expect of the lake; all kinds of good stuff.
Be sure to stick around and mingle. You'll also meet fellow racers (like Charles) who can point you in the right direction/tell you who to talk to about the main or whatever else you need to get out there and play.  There are quite a few of us with a garage full of old sails and sailing stuff!
The speaker series is a good venue to get the word out on what you're looking for before spending money.

You also might be able to hornswoggle some of the local talent to jump aboard. They'll help you get to the start line (or at least close to) on time and tell you where the point the boat to get around the course.  
Once you get the hang of doing a race or two, you'll be set.  

We try to help each other out, be safe, build the sport, get more boats out there, and (of course) have fun!
Title: Re: WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: s/v Amenah on January 05, 2012, 10:01:53 AM
@ChrisK
I hadn't thought of getting a mainsail cut down. A J/22 main may be a good candidate (slightly larger measurements) if I can find one that doesn't require draining the coin jar.

You're probably right about the #3. I'll run with it until I can build up a proper inventory.

I'll also look into the speaker series. Sounds like a great way to learn more about racing on Clear Lake. I haven't even attempted to sail on it for fear of running into stuff. Then again, everyone else seems to do okay out there.

For bay racing, I can be found crawling around foredeck aboard s/v Figaro. Wednesdays may have me giving Clear Lake a shot.

I appreciate the help and if you or anyone else has any ideas or advice, I'm all ears.
Title: Re: WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: B_K on January 06, 2012, 09:54:05 AM
I've got several J/22 mainsails.  I'll give you one, jib too.  Brant Koepke, you can reach me a Gulf Coast Composite Two Eight One Three 3 Four 4 4 One 7
Title: Re: WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: STuma on January 06, 2012, 11:59:27 AM
We all have been invited to Houston Yacht Club's basic rules seminar, this Sunday 9-12 noon.

http://houstonyachtclub.com/documents/weekly_email.pdf

Here is the news letter email from HYC describing what will be covered. 
Title: Re: WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: ChrisK on January 11, 2012, 07:37:48 AM
CLRA 2012 Schedule:

http://www.clearlakeracing.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=75&Itemid=74 (http://www.clearlakeracing.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=75&Itemid=74)

Speaker Series starts at 6:15pm, Villa Capri, 3713 NASA Road 1
* Topic of Winter Speaker Series may change, due to scheduling*

2/8/12:  Winter Speaker Series Topic: Sailboat Racing
2/15/12:  Winter Speaker Series Topic: Rules
2/22/12:  Winter Speaker Series Topic: Trimming 101
2/29/12:  Winter Speaker Series Topic: Starts & Finishes
3/7/12:  Winter Speaker Series Topic: Tactics
3/11/12:  Daylight Time Begins
3/14/12:  Winter Speaker Series Topic: Courses
3/21/12:  Skipper's Mtg.-Kick Off Party


Title: Re: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: ChrisK on February 07, 2012, 08:32:34 AM
*bump*

The first of the CLRA speaker series starts tomorrow (Wednesday 2/8) at Villa Capri 6:30, this weeks topic will be: Sailboat Racing by Mark Matthews
(That's a broad topic to cover, but I'm looking forward to it!)

Show up a little early, as this is a good chance to mingle with your fellow competitors, meet the race committee, pick up a ride, get the latest racing scuttlebutt, or just check things out.  
O. Lyle, hope you can make it.

I promise, you'll get more out of it than Nova, CSI, the Hillbilly Handfishin' marathon and American Idol on the TV... ;D
Title: Re: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: s/v Amenah on February 07, 2012, 11:55:15 AM
@ChrisK: If I'm not at work, I'll try and make it! Thanks for the heads up!
Title: Re: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: ChrisK on February 14, 2012, 05:56:25 AM
*bump*

Tomorrows topic (2/15) is "Starts and Finishes" by Farley Fontenot.
Title: Wednesday Night Sailboat Races
Post by: STuma on February 28, 2012, 02:54:41 PM
If you plan to spectate or race, the infamous Clear Lake Sailboat Races start up March 28th, 2012.  You can get all the information from our web site; http://www.clearlakeracing.org. 

If you have not heard about our Winter Seminars, or been able to attend, we have had some great speakers; Mark Matthews, Farley Fontenot & Jay Lutz, over the past few weeks.  This week we will have Jim Tyson discussing rules.  3/7/12 Tom Meeh will discuss Tactics and Strategies of sailboat racing.  Scott Tuma will discuss the new Lake courses we will be using this year.  The Kickoff Party and Skipper's Meeting will be on 3/21/12 with the first race starting 3/28/12.  These seminars are designed and aimed at beginner to intermediate level racing. 

Some of the other changes we are doing (besides a fewer number of courses); are the addition of a Non-Spinnaker B (novice) class, dinner buffet for the racers by Villa Capri (non racers will be able to purchase bands for the buffet), shifting the portsmouth course away from the keelboats, and a boat mounted electric horn instead of the canned air horns. 

The one change I'm most excited about is the Non-Spin B class.  The idea for this class is to keep people of simular experience together and remain competitive with each other.  This class is designed to help people gain the skills and self-confidence to handle their boat in a racing arena. 

The skipper/driver must be a novice (less than 5 years racing experience) with a novice crew.  There shall be an experienced racer on the boat, but they can only give commands verbally; no touching strings.  The experienced may "take over the controls" if there is an apparent dangerous situation; but only to get through the situation where the skipper must take the controls again.  In order to keep the class together and competitive, entries in the Non-Spin B class must have a rating greater than 150 as designated by GBPHRF.  A Non-Spin B skipper/boat may retain in this class until they win their second championship year; with their next year they automatically move to Non-Spin A.  The R/C will have the discression to move a boat to Non-Spin A if they appear to sailing beyond a "novice" capacity.  The Non-Spin B class will not qualify for the Club Championship at the end of the year.  Again, the purpose of this class is to give people the opportunity to race against other people of simular skill level. 

Because of these changes, we are having to modify/correct the SI's a bit more than normal, but we will have the NOR's available shortly. 

There are a few more marketing ideas to work on, but I will present them if they seem feisable.

If there are any questions, come out to the Villa Capri on Wednesdays, call or email me through the www.clearlakeracing.com web site.


cheers...
Scott Tuma
Title: Re: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: Big John on March 03, 2012, 12:22:56 PM
As Scott said, the SI is a work in progress.  A couple of things in the following are sort of impractical and may not survive the final cut.  For sure, replace the word "shall" (imperative) with the word "may" (permissive) in the line about having experienced racer on board.  We do encourage getting an experienced mentor on board, but we probably won't require it.  The Non-spin B winner (or any B class participant) may choose to move up to the A class at any time (but may only move up, not back down again).  The rules may be otherwise adjusted to get a viable class (5 boats). In order to figure  out where we stand, we need information about people's intent to race. Please go on the web site and indicate your entry. The sooner we get infof on what is going on, the better we can plan.  And remember, you are not actually entered in the race till we get your money.

Also, we have had a couple of inquiries from folks who would normally be in other classes (like Sunfish) about entering as Novices.  Unfortunately at this time we do not have a good means of accommodating non-keelboats in our Novice class.  We need to be able to assign a PHRF handicap (which we get from PHRF Galveston Bay). So Novice Sunfish, portsmouth and other non-PHRF rated boats will enter their usual class and we expect the Skippers in those classes to lend a hand to the beginners as we have always done in the past.   
John Butler
Wednesday Night Sailboat Racing on Clear Lake!


Scott Tuma said

"The skipper/driver must be a novice (less than 5 years racing experience) with a novice crew.  There shall be an experienced racer on the boat, but they can only give commands verbally; no touching strings.  The experienced may "take over the controls" if there is an apparent dangerous situation; but only to get through the situation where the skipper must take the controls again.  In order to keep the class together and competitive, entries in the Non-Spin B class must have a rating greater than 150 as designated by GBPHRF.  A Non-Spin B skipper/boat may retain in this class until they win their second championship year; with their next year they automatically move to Non-Spin A.  The R/C will have the discression to move a boat to Non-Spin A if they appear to sailing beyond a "novice" capacity.  The Non-Spin B class will not qualify for the Club Championship at the end of the year.  Again, the purpose of this class is to give people the opportunity to race against other people of simular skill level.  "

Title: Re: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: STuma on March 06, 2012, 04:33:36 PM
This week's topic is "Tactics and Strategies" by Tom Meeh.  I for one, have been curious for years how he does it, maybe he'll tell us all his secrets.  A quick blurb of Tom's experience: "I have been sailing the Clear Lake area since I was 12...I have won 17 CLRA Wednesday Night overall awards..." 

Even if you are just beginning to race, come by and meet some people and get a taste of the atmosphere.  With the wide range of experience present, we can answer any of your questions; no matter how basic, or how technical.

Next week's topic will be "Courses" by Scott Tuma.  Skippers and crews are welcome (and encouraged) to attend this seminar, and every seminar.  I will discuss courses briefly during the Skipper's Meeting on 3/21/12, but the 3/14/12 seminar will go into more detail of the reasoning of the changes; with simplicity and safety being the main reasons.

Title: Re: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: Bee on March 06, 2012, 07:05:41 PM
Ok, MEEH.  With a little bit of luck the old phart will be in the audience.  With all the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ he has spent with you he will expect some big time help with those tactical things.
Title: Re: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: s/v Amenah on March 14, 2012, 04:06:53 PM
I may finally make it up there this evening!

Still not ready to enter the Pearson, but I'll be shadowing you guys until I can.

Title: Re: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: ChrisK on March 20, 2012, 08:36:36 PM
Kick off party tomorrow night 3/21 at Villa Capri 6:30

First race is March 28th (one week away!)  :D

Register your boat here (the link is hidden in the header...not in the main menu)
http://www.clearlakeracing.org/index.php?option=com_rsform&view=rsform&Itemid=75 (http://www.clearlakeracing.org/index.php?option=com_rsform&view=rsform&Itemid=75)

2012 Sailing Instructions with the new courses (text version):
http://www.clearlakeracing.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=70&Itemid=82 (http://www.clearlakeracing.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=70&Itemid=82)

I haven't found a graphic version (aka. the laminated sheet) of the courses..maybe someone has a link?
Title: Re: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: STuma on March 21, 2012, 03:42:28 PM
The course sheets will be there tonight... we are fighting with the web site...
Title: Re: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: Big John on March 22, 2012, 08:59:35 AM
The graphic version of the courses is on the web site now under Event Information.
Title: Re: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: Xavier on March 25, 2012, 08:29:17 PM
The "I want to Crew list" on the website has a lot of people but no dates. Scott, it would be a good idea to make sure dates come with the postings since it is hard to tell if a post is recent or the person is already dead. I'm looking for a living foredeck
Title: Re: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: STuma on March 26, 2012, 08:40:22 AM
X, you're y right it would.  I was hoping to clear out the whole list and refresh it each year.  We are working on that one..

I will have a "weather box" located on the South face of the tractor shed at Seabrook Ship Yard, that will have black and white copies of the courses and some SI's.  You do get a laminated copy of the courses with your paid entry fee.   Let me know if you need a copy.
Title: Re: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: ChrisK on March 28, 2012, 07:20:51 AM
The action starts tonight. First gun 6:15.

Note: change in course sheet from the CLRA FB page:

"There is a correction to the Non-Spin-A, PHRF, J22, J24 & C22 course sheet. I had Mis-identified the red nun #14 as #18.
The RED NUN is #14, NOT #18.
We will have the corrected sheet up quickly on the web site."
Title: Re: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: Terry Young on March 29, 2012, 07:02:46 AM
What a great first Wed. night race. When I first saw the committee boat I noticed something different, at first I thought it lighting rod, and thought I would take a picture of it and send it to sailing Anarchy for there column, ?what is it? , but by the end of the it was clear, ?it?s a class flag pole? well done Scott, keep up the good work. I know you and your race committee will all they can to make this another fun year of Wed. Night Racing. Terry
Title: Re: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: ChrisK on April 03, 2012, 07:05:21 AM
PHRF Spinnaker results for Series 1, Race 1 (on 3/28) updated.
Several corrections, misidentifed boats on the PHRF ratings.
The top 5 boats corrected out under one minute. Along with a tie for 4th. That's a pretty darn close race.
http://www.clearlakeracing.com/images/Scores/2012s1/sp.pdf (http://www.clearlakeracing.com/images/Scores/2012s1/sp.pdf)
Title: Re: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: STuma on April 03, 2012, 01:37:01 PM
Thanks Chris.  Yes, we has a few glitches, but they were identified and corrected.  Many of the classes had very close finishes, must be those courses leveling out the playing field!!!  ;)

If anyone is wanting to crew, sign up on the GBCA crew list, or the CLRA crew list, and come by the Villa Capri on a Wednesday night.  If you are not interested in the close racing of the Lake, don't worry, many of the racers on the Lake also race on bigger boats on the Bay.  Find me and let me know you are looking for a boat, or a crew.  I will set up a system to get you guys together.  But, I have to know each of you are looking...

I look forward to seeing you guys tomorrow night!!!

cheers...
Scott Tuma
Title: Re: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: STuma on April 04, 2012, 01:35:51 PM
We are watching the weather and will make a race determination as soon as we can.  If it looks like it is guaranteed to be nasty, big wind & lightning, we will call it early; but if it looks to be marginal, I will make the determination closer to race time.

People can also check the CLRA Info Line @ 281.636.3508, or facebook page.

cheers...
Scott
Title: Re: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: Big John on September 26, 2012, 10:26:45 AM
"Put out the lights, the party's" ... October 17. Check the web site for RSVP, Ballots and such.

http://clearlakeracing.org
Title: Re: 2012 WednesDay Night Races on Clear Lake
Post by: STuma on October 17, 2012, 02:28:27 PM
The End of Year Party is finally tonight!!!  It will be an awesome night to hang out on the patio, watching the sunset and chatting with good friends.  If you haven't been out to watch the Wednesday Nights, you have missed a great event; so come out tonight and find out what the buzz is about. 

We hope to see everyone out there...