That would be March 15 if we can somehow get into the Graham Hall team race at Navy (on old Trux Umsted weekend). We need to beat Roger Williams at the AC's by enough to pass them in the performance rankings for fifth in NEISA (Yale, H, and BC are way ahead of us) so we can get the 4th spot. We're trying to get there.
If we do, I know Adam will be hosting a cool party at his home that weekend but, we'd love to get reacquainted with Bill and the Seahawks. I'll help cook if you like. Last year I was reacquainted with a former Seahawk same weekend, same place, chez Joan. That was Barbara Vosbury. Ken -----Original Message----- From: Joan Gillece [mailto:joan.gill...@nasmhpd.org] Sent: Monday, November 04, 2013 7:57 PM To: alwerb...@smcm.edu Cc: icsa@collegesailing.org; Legler, Ken Subject: Re: [ICSA] New Bacow Sailing Pavilion at Tufts Hi Adam... Sure Ken told you that we had a wedding to go to during Navy Fall. Jumbos were at our house but Ken was cooking! Promise to have our St Mary's friends for dinner next Navy event that the Jumbos come to town for! Best to you! Joan & Jim Dr. Joan B. Gillece 703-682-5195 On Nov 4, 2013, at 7:15 PM, "Adam Werblow <alwerb...@smcm.edu>" <alwerb...@smcm.edu> wrote: > Absolutely stunning! > > Congratulations to Coach Ken & Jumbos everywhere!!! > > Adam > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Nov 4, 2013, at 5:24 PM, "Legler, Ken" <kenneth.leg...@tufts.edu> wrote: >> >> College sailors everywhere, >> >> I wish to introduce you to the new home of Tufts Sailing, the Bacow Sailing >> Pavilion. Named for former MIT sailor, our most recent college president >> and first lady, the Lawrence and Adele Bacow Sailing Pavilion is a beautiful >> three-story boathouse for the sole purpose of hosting college sailing >> regattas and practices. We hope you will consider taking part in our home >> regattas in 2014 and beyond. We run everything from minors to majors, and >> we especially enjoy running team racing regattas. Since 1972 we have hosted >> all our events in Larks, an adult one-design class in England, but modified >> to maximize fun for college athletes. With deep narrow blades, tall tapered >> carbon rigs, large color-coordinated fat-head mains and jibs, these boats >> are far more responsive and fun to sail than any other boats in college >> sailing. In short they are perfect for team racing. The new sailing >> pavilion features a seven foot wide, 65 feet long, and 30 foot high >> observation deck. There ! i! > s no part of the race that cannot be perfectly be seen by spectators. > Coaches can set up tripods for video, then immediately show that footage on > our 60" screen in the "Great Room." The "Crystal Lake Room," a combination > conference room/library is designed for protest hearings or homework. The > "Porter Family Kitchen" and office also overlooks the water for scorekeepers > and/or parents bringing hot food. Our first home regatta, the freshmen > Nickerson trophy this past weekend, utilized our new floats (double the old > float space) for quick rotations allowing more races. The Nickerson family > served gourmet soup and other delectable offerings on the very warm third > floor. Five bathrooms (yes five, the building codes required that many) > prevent any waiting and even the boats are seeing some TLC with all new > indoor storage and a large modern "Duplin Carpentry Shop" after living > outdoors for the past two seasons. Even the coach boats are designed for the > most efficient possi! b! > le race management. Prepare to by styled on the gorgeous Upper Mystic > Lake in Medford, MA, within eight miles of Logan airport, Boston and > Cambridge. >> >> Speaking of Joe Duplin (Tufts Sailing Master 1967-1980), here are three >> testimonials from the 2011 Duplin Trophy (women's team racing) before the >> Bacow Sailing Pavilion: >>> From Katy Nastro, BC'11: "As a senior I've sailed this event for the past >>> three years and I have to admit it's one of my favorites....Definitely >>> going to miss this event, and I wish you success for future Duplin team >>> races!" >>> From Greg Wilkinson, BC coach: "The Duplin is quite possibly my favorite >>> college regatta." >>> From Colin Merrick, RWU assistant coach: "Very cool. This event is >>> awesome; hopefully the Hawks will field a team next year." >> >> The attached pictures show the deck, a team racing fleet ready to go, and >> the view of the start for coaches and spectators. >> >> Ken Legler >> Tufts Sailing Coach since 1980 >> http://sites.tufts.edu/sailing for more pics including boathouse >> build process <IMG_6042.jpg> <IMG_6272.jpg> <IMG_6286.jpg> >> <IMG_6372.jpg> <IMG_6454.jpg> <IMG_6492.jpg> >> ________________________________________________ >> icsa mailing list >> icsa@collegesailing.org >> http://www.collegesailing.org/mailman/?listname=icsa >> Unsubscribe: Send a blank email to >> icsa-unsubscr...@collegesailing.org > > > ________________________________________________ > icsa mailing list > icsa@collegesailing.org > http://www.collegesailing.org/mailman/?listname=icsa > Unsubscribe: Send a blank email to icsa-unsubscr...@collegesailing.org IMPORTANT CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This e-mail and any attachments from NASMHPD, Inc. may contain information that may be confidential or legally privileged. 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