Delta Ditch Run at Stockton Sailing Club/Richmond Yacht ClubJune 2
Story
Norcalsailing report featuring Summer Palace:
http://www.norcalsailing.com/entries/2012/06/05/ditchrun2.html#.T-iWoI2Mfqs

Below quoted from Pressure Drop: Drew Scott was helming a F-28.

"My crew is starting to swing around to pick me up when El Raton, in perfect control slides up beside me and asks if I would like to get picked up. They had already doused their chute and stopped beside me. I took their offer and got back into a boat (trying to stop a lightweight trimaran next to someone when it is blowing in the mid-20s is not easy so I figured I would not turn down El Raton.

My crew ably finished the race on Papillon, only one boat behind El Raton! And I had many adventures with El Raton, but that is their story to tell.

So, a great big thank you to the Ray Lotto and the crew of El Raton for pulling my soggy hide out of Suisun Bay!!

Drew Scott
Papillon (most of the time)"
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1
1El Raton11
2Magic Bus22
3Peaches33
4Scandalous44
5Wile E Coyote55
6Loose Cannon66
7Take Five77
8Ergo88
9Great White99
10Libra1010
11Summer Palace1111
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Author: Terry Stuck ([email protected]) contact the author
Subject: CLASS RULES
Info: (21203 views) Posted: Wednesday 12-5-01 07:33:00 AM

There appears to be a shortened version of the Class Rules on our web site.

I was discussing "Life Lines" with Frank Poupore #25 and made the claim that life lines were not required. He said they were.

I was citing rules I had received when I bought my boat and the Rules in my 1993 owners manual Article V Minimum Equipment, Para.D. Life lines clearly says, "Life lines are not required." "If they are used, they must meet the following criteria:"

Our discussion led me to look further. I found another set of "Rules" without a date, attached to an advertisement "Victory At Sea" without a date that clearly says, "Life lines ARE required (with the same criteria except for a "d." entry requiring "CONTINUOUS" from the aft stanchion to the bow pulpit) yikes!

Two issues. One, why are the entire Class Rules not on the web site and two, dated to assure they are current?

As a footnote, the deflection requirement appears prohibitive especially with today's high strength line available and I don't think one boat in the Detroit Fleet would meet it, further non-continuous seems to be a better "safety" requirement if that is the reason for the life lines.

On the other hand, if the requirement is merely to prevent bodily 'hiking'(ie bent outboard, assuming the stanchion bent)then why not clarify the rule?

Can the stanchions be replaced with a different design? Freezing pockets have caused mid-western boats havoc by cracking the hull retainer hole and allowing water into the core. Not a good situation.

Thanks for any thoughts..............Terry

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