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Drakes Bay Races

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I just went to Jibeset to register for Drakes Bay and it shows registration closed. Is it not open yet, or am I doing something wrong?

Bryan W.
 
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Hey RC,
I am available to serve on the race committee for Drake's Bay in any capacity that is needed, one or both days. Let me know when and where.

Cheers,
Evan
 
Evan, yes YRA is the Race Committee for this race and are looking for some help at the start at the Corinthian YC. Send me a private message and I will hook you up.

If anyone else would like to help YRA race deck also send me a PM and I will connect you to YRA RC.
 
Anything of note from the skippers' meeting?

Mostly notable is the starting sequences.
Division splits should be up shortly but the basic concept is:

Multi-Hulls

Crewed Mono Hulls [by division splits, low raters first]
** all full crew divisions start before Shorthanded Divisions
Short Handed Mono Hulls [Combined Double and Single handed division starts; low rater divisions first]


Also note the finish on Sunday is between CYC race deck and the Pt. Stewart Buoy. [see 9.2 in the SI's]

DH
 
Thanks Dave. I'll be waiting for Attachment 1 - I'm never sure when to start in these races.
 
I know it's the English Professor in me, but also the sailboat racer who knows how protests can get weird when every jot and title ain't right. There is no "Pt. Stewart" on Angel Island, nor elsewhere in California. The closest might be Stewart's Point along the Northern Sonoma County Coastline. There is "Pt. Stuart" on the NW corner of Angel Island - named after an officer on the U.S. Navy ship that "explored the Bay and charted the island in 1848" according to historians. Points Blunt, Campbell, and Knox are named for other officers in that ship - the four corners in honor of four officers as it were. "Point" names are interesting because they often honor naval officers who charted them or honor (as in Pt. Chauncey along the Tiburon Peninsula) famous naval officers. But sometimes for a ship that wrecked nearby as in Pigeon Point. Rocks are more often named for the ship that "found" them as in Blossom Rock and Noonday Rock. Sometimes reefs,too, as in Colorado Reef whose buoy is a mark on the SSS HMB Race.
 
Points Blunt, Campbell, and Knox are named for other officers in that ship - the four corners in honor of four officers as it were.

Thanks Pat. I heard that Point Blunt was so called because off-duty soldiers stationed on Angel Island during the Civil War would stroll out there, far from their officers, and light up a doobie.
 
Max, Find an isolated "point" down south that doesn't appear to have a name. Explore and chart it. Wallah: Max Point. (or has that already been taken?)
 
Max, Find an isolated "point" down south that doesn't appear to have a name. Explore and chart it. Wallah: Max Point. (or has that already been taken?)

"Wallah." Do you know how many times I sounded out that word till it finally made sense? Reminds me how it took nearly a year before I finally realized why the newspapers kept calling George W Bush "do-by-ya."
 
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