Boston Harbor Island Regatta 2007
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Boston Harbor Island Regatta 2007
Save the date: September 29, 2007.
Last year, we were the only classic class... three Cape Dory 28's. Let's go for more this year... 25's, 30's, etc., also.
There's a good anchorage near the start and my plan is to spend Friday night in the cove at Peddock's Island with as many other Cape Dorys as can join us.
More details to follow as they become available during the season. In the meantime, questions, comments, whatever are welcome.
Last year, we were the only classic class... three Cape Dory 28's. Let's go for more this year... 25's, 30's, etc., also.
There's a good anchorage near the start and my plan is to spend Friday night in the cove at Peddock's Island with as many other Cape Dorys as can join us.
More details to follow as they become available during the season. In the meantime, questions, comments, whatever are welcome.
Fair winds, Neil
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Talk about getting ready for the sailing season!
Question Neil, last October, were you already getting ready to get Liquidity back in the water?
Talk about being proactive!
Talk about being proactive!
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Re: Talk about getting ready for the sailing season!
I've had my 2007 launch date on my calendar since before I hauled out for 2006.Mark Yashinsky wrote:Question Neil, last October, were you already getting ready to get Liquidity back in the water?
Talk about being proactive!
The reason for the post though is that (i) people really do plan summer vacations and book up their calendars, sailing and otherwise and (ii) I had lunch today with a board member from the Boston Harbor Island Alliance. By the way, they're looking for a $50,000 sponsor if anyone is interested.
Fair winds, Neil
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Crew
Don't let him fool you. I think Neil is just trying to line up a ringer crew before anyone else snaps them up for that race, Steve.
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My crew looked pretty good last year. But for 2007 we're thinking matching outfits will add about half a knot of speed (based on observation of last year's competition).Steve Laume wrote:Don't let him fool you. I think Neil is just trying to line up a ringer crew before anyone else snaps them up for that race, Steve.
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Looking good and sailing dogs
The outfits sound like a very good idea. If you look good enough you don't have to place well. Better work on training the dogs to hang over the weather rail. In the event of heavy weather, you can't have too many dogs, Steve.
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Dare I ask about these "matching outfits?
Like what they may look like?
Certain posters on this board may have some radical ideas.
Certain posters on this board may have some radical ideas.
Boston Harbor Island Regatta 2007
Neil, I am marking my calendar and want all to know that I am available for crew. I now live in Maine so have to plan my Boston trip long in advance such that I have a place to rest before/after the regatta.......need all of my energy and focus to help pull off ANOTHER win in 2007.
Oh, BTW, did I mention being one of the crew members on the winning CD28 in 2006?
My crewing salary will remain the same as last year but I [i]may[/i] consider an increase if I am aboard the winner in 2007.
Oh, BTW, did I mention being one of the crew members on the winning CD28 in 2006?
I can hardly await the September regatta and hope to uncover other crew opportunities during the summer to hone my skills. Not many regattas in Saco Bay, but I hope to be more competitive against a 24' KittyWake who blew my doors off many times last year. Must have been the skipper's skill....or maybe he was adding speed with an electric motor.
Anyway, I am available and hopeful that I can score a place on one of the Cape Dories who participate in 2007.
Oh, BTW, did I mention being one of the crew members on the winning CD28 in 2006?
Regards, Ron
PS......did I mention being one of the crew members on the winning CD28 in 2006?
Oh, BTW, did I mention being one of the crew members on the winning CD28 in 2006?
My crewing salary will remain the same as last year but I [i]may[/i] consider an increase if I am aboard the winner in 2007.
Oh, BTW, did I mention being one of the crew members on the winning CD28 in 2006?
I can hardly await the September regatta and hope to uncover other crew opportunities during the summer to hone my skills. Not many regattas in Saco Bay, but I hope to be more competitive against a 24' KittyWake who blew my doors off many times last year. Must have been the skipper's skill....or maybe he was adding speed with an electric motor.
Anyway, I am available and hopeful that I can score a place on one of the Cape Dories who participate in 2007.
Oh, BTW, did I mention being one of the crew members on the winning CD28 in 2006?
Regards, Ron
PS......did I mention being one of the crew members on the winning CD28 in 2006?
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Re: Boston Harbor Island Regatta 2007
It's early in the planning stage, but I think my main peanut butter and jelly sandwich maker from the 2006 race might have a reunion that weekend. That might suggest I have an opening.ronkberg wrote:Neil, I am marking my calendar and want all to know that I am available for crew.
By the way, how did you make out crewing in last year's regatta?
Fair winds, Neil
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Any CD25s wanna give it a shot?
If two other CD25s will throw their hats in the ring, I'll make the trip down. Any takers??? This would be my first trip in these waters, so I could use some local crew if and when the time comes. I'd rather be concentrating on racing, than navigating and trying to figure out where the heck I am on the chart.
Oh, and did I mention I've never crewed this race?
Oh, and did I mention I've never crewed this race?

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Re: Any CD25s wanna give it a shot?
Carl,Carl Thunberg wrote:If two other CD25s will throw their hats in the ring, I'll make the trip down. Any takers??? This would be my first trip in these waters, so I could use some local crew if and when the time comes. I'd rather be concentrating on racing, than navigating and trying to figure out where the heck I am on the chart.
I'm pretty sure that if there are three boats in a class, I can negotiate a first place trophy out of the organizers. Officially, five boats were advertised for class status last year, but they caved in for our three 28s.
Local knowledge can't hurt, but the course overall is fairly safe and well marked for hazards, including a Sea Tow boat that sits just about on top of an otherwise unmarked ledge for the race.
Fair winds, Neil
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Unmarked Ledge
Where is the unmarked ledge in relation to some geographical location, not GPS position? TY
Greg
What fun would it be if it were marked?
What fun would the race be if the unmarked ledges were marked? How else is the CD28 fleet to hold off the Aerodyne 43 again? The fact that we don't have 60' mast is only offset by the fact that we don't have an 8' keel either 
Best,
John Ring
CD28 Tantalus

Best,
John Ring
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Where might this "unmarked" ledge be, and
are other ledges in Boston Harbor?
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Re: What fun would it be if it were marked?
I don't mind the unmarkes six foot spots... it's the three foot ones!John Ring wrote:What fun would the race be if the unmarked ledges were marked? How else is the CD28 fleet to hold off the Aerodyne 43 again? The fact that we don't have 60' mast is only offset by the fact that we don't have an 8' keel either
Best,
John Ring
CD28 Tantalus
Fair winds, Neil
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