We plan to anchor in Carter Creek or Yopps Cove.
Mitchell Bober
Sunny Lancaster, (Where we support our Typhoons.) VA
Anybody sailing to the Typhoon Nationals?
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Anybody sailing to the Typhoon Nationals?
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Hi Mitchell:
So far, there will be 33 Typhoons sailing next weekend in the first ever Typhoon Nationals racing on the beautiful Rappahannock River. There are several options for leaving your Ty on Carters Creek Friday: anchor, as you have indicated -- we will arrange for a tender to pick you up; tie up at Bill Westbrook's dock (in front of the large white home facing the entrance to Carters Creek) and walk to Rappahannock River Yacht Club nearby; use a mooring buoy in front of RRYC if not already taken. Remember to be there Friday in time for the 4:00 pm starburst flyover photo with cookout afterwards.
Looking forward to meeting you and helping any way I can. It's going to be a fun weekend with, weather permitting, great racing.
Ned Crockett
Ladybug
So far, there will be 33 Typhoons sailing next weekend in the first ever Typhoon Nationals racing on the beautiful Rappahannock River. There are several options for leaving your Ty on Carters Creek Friday: anchor, as you have indicated -- we will arrange for a tender to pick you up; tie up at Bill Westbrook's dock (in front of the large white home facing the entrance to Carters Creek) and walk to Rappahannock River Yacht Club nearby; use a mooring buoy in front of RRYC if not already taken. Remember to be there Friday in time for the 4:00 pm starburst flyover photo with cookout afterwards.
Looking forward to meeting you and helping any way I can. It's going to be a fun weekend with, weather permitting, great racing.
Ned Crockett
Ladybug
"We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails."
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Re: Typhoon Nationals
Ned,Ned Crockett wrote:Hi Mitchell:
So far, there will be 33 Typhoons sailing next weekend in the first ever Typhoon Nationals racing on the beautiful Rappahannock River. There are several options for leaving your Ty on Carters Creek Friday: anchor, as you have indicated -- we will arrange for a tender to pick you up; tie up at Bill Westbrook's dock (in front of the large white home facing the entrance to Carters Creek) and walk to Rappahannock River Yacht Club nearby; use a mooring buoy in front of RRYC if not already taken. Remember to be there Friday in time for the 4:00 pm starburst flyover photo with cookout afterwards.
Looking forward to meeting you and helping any way I can. It's going to be a fun weekend with, weather permitting, great racing.
Ned Crockett
Ladybug
We will be sailing over--all of the way from Myer Creek--in STARVIEW (CD36) to witness what should the premier sailing event of the year. I want to encourage other, larger, Cape Dorys to show their support. STARVIEW will be flying both the CDSOA and the RRYC burgees. Look for us.
Mitchell Bober
Sunny Lancaster, (A perfect place for a gathering of the CDs.) VA
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OOPS!!! I misunderstood. Thought you were a Ty sailor. Will be looking for STARVIEW. Most of the Ty sailors in our fleet (many if whom you probably know) have, at one time, cruised on larger boats -- mine was a '78 Pearson 35 that we enjoyed sailing the Bay until I realized it was time to "upsize" to a Ty and haven't looked back! We are having a blast in our senior years!
"We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails."