Elite Keel at San Francisco Yacht Club | May 18 - 19 |
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Congratulations to Dianne with their win in the Elite Keel Regatta.
Here is Steve's Top Ten List that he has submitted for publication. ELITE KEEL STORY-A LIST OF TEN THINGS THAT HELPED DIANNE 1) The crew: Jarian Westfall, Laurel Schmidt, Mike Pastrone, Jeff Fellicetti 2) Will Paxton wasn't there. 3) This crew can change head sails, the hanked kind, in less then 2.3 minutes. 4) Wilie E Coyote didn't race Sunday. 5) Sun was shining. 6) It was my birthday weekend. 7. El Raton wasn't there. 8. We went left when we could. 9. The wind was blowing. 10. This crew has 59 combined years sailing with me. |
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Author: Mike Bruzzone ([email protected]) contact the author Subject: How to Dry Sail - Treasure Island? Info: (26262 views) Posted: Tuesday 8-15-06 03:36:22 PM |
Brickyard Cove Marina is $90/month . . . and they have Hyster battery operated trucks to get the boat back and fourth from the hoist . . . and multiple boat wash areas unlike Alameda Marina.
YC storage is fine . . . if you can handle some of the YC groupioes . . . but costs a whole lot more adding monthly dues and house/bar minimums.
:: Treasure Island sailing center is a great place to dry
:: sail out of. Details are at www.tisailing.org. It is an
:: excellent location, very close to bay racing locations.
:: I never use the engine sailing out of TI. It's $110/mo
:: for a keelboat.
::
:: Hoisting is easy--takes about 15-20 minutes max each way
:: and can be done with two people (or even with one, but
:: that takes a little longer...)
::
:: Long run, dry sailing is a big money-saver, as you never
:: have to deal with bottom paint.
::
::
:: :: I am considering buying an express 27 and I have some
:: :: questions on the concept and practice of dry sailing the
:: :: boat. I am not new to the sport. I had an International
:: :: Falkboat for about five years, was primary crew on the
:: :: old IOR 1/2Toner “Sorcerer” for some fifteen years. I
:: :: have Pacific Cup, Oakland/Catalina race, and more
:: :: windjammers, and OYRA stuff then I can shake a stick at,
:: :: but I have literally no experience with dry sailing.
::
:: :: Where can I find yards to keep the boat with launching
:: :: facilities? Is there a list? I prefer the
:: :: Alameda/Oakland Estuary area but I am flexible. What do
:: :: dry storage costs look like, and what would the
:: :: launching fees be? Would it be better to join a club
:: :: with these resources, and if so which would you suggest?
:: :: Then the questions about rig set-up and take-down in
:: :: terms of technique, man power, and time, are enough to
:: :: make wonder if there is a good book on the subject.
::
:: :: Clearly, any information you may have that would point
:: :: me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
:: ::
:: :: Thanx in advance,
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