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#1
The 2020 GBCA Wall Calendars will be late this year.  Sorry about that.  They won't be submitted to the printers until Monday.

The upside is that a few months are still available if you'd like to sponsor one.  If you've got a photo you'd like to appear in the Calendar you can send it to me the sponsorship is $100.00.  Mail submissions or questions to kbbednar  at gmail dot com.    I can add a logo for you if you send it to me and I'll be happy to put some text in an open spot on the image. 

The printing is generally very quick so I'm hopeful everyone will have theirs by the end of the month.

Again sorry for the delay, I'm entirely responsible.

Kevin Bednar
#2
Galveston Bay Area Racing / Re: Rum Race Classes
May 17, 2019, 12:31:27 PM
Daniel, I get what you're saying but keep in mind;  Scott and the rest of the board have been tweaking the Rum Race and Icicle Series race instructions for some time now and last year's Rum Races and this year's Icicle Series had larger turn-outs than the previous several years.  The Rum and Icicle races are no-charge fun races but don't let that fool anyone into thinking that The Board isn't doing it's best to increase the fairness, fun and turn-out. 
#3
And everyone can watch Babs Bukowski, founder of the Mermaid Regatta on Seaventure Radio!;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmoiubNBqIU
#4
Everyone driving down for the Commodore's Ball needs to be aware that the Gulf Freeway heading South will be closed at Scarsdale all weekend long.

http://www.chron.com/neighborhood/bayarea/news/article/Gulf-Freeway-shutdown-guarantees-a-traffic-10923751.php

Also, Kemah is doing roadwork on 146 so it may be backed up this weekend as well. 

I'm thinking that maybe take the beltway to Genoa Redbluff and take Red Bluff down to Kirby?

#5
Un-Classified Ads / Re: "ONO" Flying Tiger 10 M $38,000
January 27, 2016, 11:42:08 AM
Great news Jeff, I trust that you read the fine print regarding GBCA's commission.
#6
He was pretty competitive in the PHRF non-spin fleet. 
#7
I'm sure Walter's Dehler wasn't the first Dehler named "Das Boot" and there's no reason that it must be the last...
#8
Un-Classified Ads / Let's start this off with an example;
December 12, 2015, 12:49:44 AM
While perusing Craigslist this afternoon I stumbled across a friend's old boat;

http://houston.craigslist.org/boa/5344489024.html



Yup, that's Walter Horton's Dehler "Das Boot."  Some serious Wednesday Night Racing memories for me, right there.
#9
Un-Classified Ads / Re: Un Classified Ad guidelines
December 12, 2015, 12:32:52 AM
Thank you Ed.

GBCA and it's forum moderators also reserve(s) the right to lock topics that GBCA or said moderators may or may not have remembered to lock at the time of their posting.  One example of such an occasion where locking may have been or may have become necessary is this topic to which you replied.  It is entirely possible that GBCA, or perhaps any moderators of any forums moderated for same may determine to or may have intended to lock said topic before replies may or might have been made to the above stated and indicated post.

#10
Un-Classified Ads / Un Classified Ad guidelines
December 11, 2015, 10:45:40 PM
We'd like for this category to become a resource for people looking to buy or sell goods and services relevant to the local sailing community.

GBCA assumes absolutely no liability for anything posted here and reserves the right to delete any single post or the entire category should we choose to do so for any reason.
#11
Galveston Bay Area Racing / Re: For Sale Section
December 11, 2015, 10:29:56 PM
Done.
#12
General Discussion / Re: Running for office
November 03, 2015, 06:00:37 PM
As a candidate for re-election to the GBCA Board of Governors I fully endorse any and all efforts to deport Former Commodore Casamayor to Bora Bora.

It's the right thing for GBCA and the right thing for America.
#13
General Discussion / Re: ASA 101 school recommendation
October 28, 2015, 10:26:34 PM
Windward Seaventure offers the course on wheel boats with biminis.  Usually a Beneteau or Hunter in the 31-40 foot range. 

https://windwardseaventure.com/sailing-school

Give us a call and stop by our pier at Waterford if you'd like to check us out.
#14
Simply find your start time on the standard GBCA Rum Race racing instructions as linked above and subtract three hours to find your start time.  Then race the "Standard" course as described in the instructions. (Not the "Reverse" course.)

This is not a GBCA sanctioned event, there is no organizing authority, no redress, no prizes, etc. 

Show up afterwards at the Windward Seaventure office at Waterford Harbor and or the GBCA clubhouse with whatever you'd like to drink and eat.  If the party isn't at one, it's probably at the other.

This is an excellent opportunity to shed any perishables that you'd planned to use on the way down to Port Aransas.

#15
If so please drop an email to "discussion at gbca.org"  and include the email address you used and the username you created and I'll approve it.

Even if it was a very long time ago, I've probably still got the record.  I get over a hundred fake account sign ups a day and I know I've missed some legit accounts.

Also, if you create an account today, drop me an email regarding that as well and I'll approve it.

Thanks,
Kevin Bednar