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>> As usual, I agree with Joe.
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> As usual, I agree with Joe.
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Joe mailto:joe.della.ba...@ssa.gov>>
*Subject:* Re: Stus-List Racing Marks Question -- Not C Related
IMHO this is a bad idea.
The whole idea of how mark roundings happen in racing cannot work
if the notional idea of where the mark is differs by even 5 or 10
feet from boat to b
Our club now has a permanent buoy that we use as a turning mark, but we used
government marks or permanent marks placed by other yacht clubs (with their
permission) for many years. We race upwind/downwind courses so our volunteer
committee boats (normally sailboats) drop an inflatable mark
were all going to keep going?
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Why did she care? Did she think you were all going to keep going?
Joe Della Barba
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Stus-List Racing Marks Question -- Not C Related
Last year for Hospice Cup the RC
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Racing Marks Question -- Not C Related
Same here agree with Joe
On Fri, Mar 6, 2020 at 11:14 AM Matt Wolford via CnC-List
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As usual, I agree with Joe.
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> The whole idea of how mark roundings happen in racing cannot work if the
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Racing Marks Question -- Not C Related
I have no firsthand experience with “virtual marks” in my racing history. But
one of the best features of sailboat racing is mark
: Stus-List Racing Marks Question -- Not C Related
I recall being in a race a number of years ago in which the mark was missing.
The owner of the lead boat claimed the boat did a “navigational rounding” –
which it may have done – but everyone was so skeptical that the race was
abandoned
As usual, I agree with Joe.
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Racing Marks Question -- Not C Related
IMHO this is a bad idea.
The whole idea of how mark
around moving marks.
Joe
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Stus-List Racing Marks Question -- Not C Related
I recall being in a race a number of years ago in which
Schillay
Subject: Stus-List Racing Marks Question -- Not C Related
Listers,
As you all know, this past summer, I relocated my home, office and the
Enterprise from City Island to the Suncoast of Florida — and I’m getting
involved in the race management over here, which has been terribly lazy
In my club, it's accepted that if a mark is missing, boats make every
attempt to turn at the stated location of the mark. We have a couple of
permanent club-maintained race marks that are well offshore (miles). They
disappear every few years. We usually don't know it until we discover it
during
Listers,
As you all know, this past summer, I relocated my home, office and the
Enterprise from City Island to the Suncoast of Florida — and I’m getting
involved in the race management over here, which has been terribly lazy.
One of the big issues we face is lack of resources. Marks are
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