looks like the enclosure never made it through...what i meant to say
was:
US SAILING UMPIRE SEMINAR & TEST
February 9, 2008
Long Beach Yacht Club
6201 Appian Way
Long Beach, CA 90803
562-598-9401
Instructors: Kirk Brown, International Umpire/International Judge
Umpire Team, America’s Cup 32, Member ISAF IUSC, US SAILING Appeals
Committee
Don Becker, International Umpire/International
Judge
The most active umpire in the US. Member US SAILING Umpire Committee.
Time: 0830 to 1800
Included: Continental Breakfast, snacks, lunch, beer, wine and
munchies to accompany the test debrief.
Cost: $75 Cash or check payable to Kirk Brown at registration. $85
if you plan to take the test.
Who should attend: Anyone who would like to learn about how to
umpire and the role umpires play in match and team racing; sailors;
umpires.
You need to review and bring: Racing Rules of Sailing (with emphasis
on Part 2 and Appendix C and D), Call Book for Match Racing, Call
Book for Team Racing, ISAF Umpire Manual for Match Racing, Case
Book. Available on the US SAILING Umpire webpage http://
www.ussailing.org/umpires hit the ‘Links and Documents’ button.
This seminar is designed to teach the principles of umpiring and how
to do the job of an on the water umpire. It is not a rules or
tactics seminar, however rules and tactics will play an important
part in the program.
For more information, contact Kirk Brown at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My iPhone knows how to calculate the lunitidal interval of San
Francisco Bay at the Golden Gate
thanks, bry
On Feb 2, 2008, at 9:27 AM, Bry wrote:
Good way to learn the rules inside and out...
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From: John Christman
Date: February 2, 2008 9:09:16 AM PST
Subject: US Sailing
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