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: Paul Cronin ([email protected]) contact the author Subject: Main Hatch sealing Info: (19730 views) Posted: Sunday 12-14-14 09:59:31 PM |
Will send links to the mods I have done an will be doing to Kincora for my shorthanded sailing over the winter. Really enjoy the boat, thanks Carl!
:: Brendan is sure correct about the importance of securing
:: the front hatch--we forgot to do this in the stormy BYC
:: North Channel Race this year and on a beat into big
:: waves took on water up to the floorboards before we
:: noticed. However, I don't agree wrt the companion way.
:: My recollection is that an E27 sank in Racoon Strait on
:: San Francisco Bay in the early 1980s. The boat broached
:: under spinnaker, and waves washed over the boat filling
:: the cabin. The boat sank and was never recovered. I've
:: broached and put the mast in the water without getting
:: water into the cabin; however, the water was relatively
:: smooth.
::
:: The Port Huron and Chicago Macs require boats to have a
:: mechanism to secure their main hatch boards. We
:: accomplished this by fastening a shock cord with a hook
:: on it on the inside of the bottom of the hatch with a U
:: strap. Itt works with both one hatch board in place or
:: both.
::
:: :: Hi Brendan,
::
:: :: Thanks I appreciate your input. I will make a set of
:: :: offshore boards an seal the main hatch slide an board
:: :: slides better. At least then I will greatly reduce the
:: :: water intake if there is a problem.
::
:: :: I was I your area this past weekend. Went for a sail
:: :: with Kame an Sally on Sat . Nice to be back on the bay,
:: :: winter has set in Rhode Island. Kincora is in her shop
:: :: with a long list. I should be back for the Three Bridge,
:: :: maybe we can have a beer?
:: ::
:: :: :: I don't think you can wipe out hard enough to get the
:: :: :: main hatch underwater (not in 30 knots of wind). The
:: :: :: boats float really high when they are on their
:: :: :: side--there's a good photo of Attack from Mars getting
:: :: :: sideways in the 'Best Shots' album. Even the seatbacks
:: :: :: don't get underwater. I've seen plenty of gnarly
:: :: :: wipeouts and never worried that water would flood into
:: :: :: the main hatch.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: However, open front hatches can sink boats if they get
:: :: :: driven underwater hard, so dogging the front hatch is
:: :: :: better insurance against real trouble.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: --brendan:: :: ::
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