No good deed goes unpunished these days.

I'd like to say how riveting the coverage has been. To be able to watch the
racing with the superb commentary and feed to the umpires as well is a total
distraction in all the right ways. The MIT sailors weren't getting their
problem sets done on time today because of the professional and educational
sailboat show on their laptops. It is impressive that the very first time
college sailing has held a national championship in this format that the
coordination has come together to present the races live on line. I can't
fathom how much effort it takes to prepare boats, RC, umpires, umpire boats
and shore side facilities for an event of this magnitude.

Bravo. Keep it up and thank you to all the volunteers and hosts who have
worked so hard to bring a facet of our game to a wider audience. I am sure
that all the competitors and many other interested viewers appreciate your
efforts


-- 
*Franny Charles

MIT Sailing Master
Pavilion 617-253-4884
Cell 857-221-0828*

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