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Half Moon Bay Race

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Desert Ratfox
As usual, Half Moon Bay YC will be serving a barbecue dinner for SSS sailors and guests after our race Aug. 6. The menu is:

(choice of entree) Steak, chicken or Portobello mushroom (for the vegematics)
Baked potato
Corn on the cob
Salad
Dessert

This year you need to reserve your own dinners directly. The cost is $15 if you reserve by Tuesday Aug. 2, $20 thereafter.

Contact Cynthia Ramseyer, HMBYC Staff Commodore with your number of dinners and choice of entree at:
2blackcats (at) comcast.net
or 415-519-1915
Don't delay!
 
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I've confirmed with my crew and we are looking forward to the race! I guess race day will be an excellent chance to get in that DH spin handling session I've been trying to schedule for so long.

See you all there!

David
Olson 34 Temerity
 
For a bit of adventure, we are planning on anchoring out and rowing our dinghy to shore. I assume the HMB YC docks are functional? Will anyone else be anchoring out?

Cheers,

David
Olson 34 Temerity
 
To what did my wondering eyes appear
But a motorized ferry hauling sailors and beer!
(Sorry)

HMBYC's docks are in shallow water - they tie the Cal 20's and C-15's to them - but the ferry is upgraded and working.

We anchored out there on the way back from Spin Cup, then took a slip in the harbor after the OYRA race. It's a longish walk around to the yacht club from the harbor but I'll probably do that again so I don't have to impose on you guys for a lift.
 
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Dura Mater loves shallow water, and she plays well with other Cal 20s. Do you think I might be able to tie up to the yacht club dock? I'll be so late coming in ...
 
I'd contact Cynthia (see Max's first post above) and ask. They're quite an accomodating bunch down there.

The dock is the shorter one in John Foster's satellite photo, right in front of the club.
 
HMB dock

In the past it has been first come first serve, though the shallow depth limits the boats that can actually use it. I think they have a fleet of Cal20s on it.
 
Note to the "Ragtime!" race file:

1) If you think you fouled someone but didn't actually hear the word "protest," just ASK the other skipper before doing turns.

2) The other skipper holding up two fingers does NOT mean "Do two turns buddy."

3) Doing a 720 in ocean chop, with a 155 up, single-handed, when your autopilot freezes in the middle of the second turn, and you didn't need to do it anyway, REALLY sucks . . .

4) Broadcasting all of this to the fleet on the VHF may cause it to go into SSS folklore (I hope not!)
 
Hey, that was a fun race. It would'a been funner with sun and more downwind but you can't have them all.

Thanks to the SSS race committee and HMB club for putting on a great weekend for us.

BTW, does anyone know how to upload tracks to the jibeset thingie?

peace, out
bw
Cal 39-2 "Sea Star"
 
Well, our trim was pretty out for the first 1/3, and we didn't peel to the #1 until way late (made a HUGE difference), but we did OK, and I had a great time sailing with my kid and socializing after.

Never set the spin, angles all wrong till the last mile or less.

Had too much to drink before dinner, so didn't join the afterparty -- next time, maybe.
 
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Well, our trim was pretty out for the first 1/3, and we didn't peel to the #1 until way late (made a HUGE difference), but we did OK, and I had a great time sailing with my kid and socializing after.

Never set the spin, angles all wrong till the last mile or less.

Had too much to drink before dinner, so didn't join the afterparty -- next time, maybe.

You made us all have too much to drink before dinner. Over-proof rum, best left for college kids :)

Good times..
 
Thank you, Pat, for being there at Land's End and again @ Fort Funston. You sounded like Voice of America to me. That big swell coming from two different directions just off Point Bonita? Very exciting. Dura Mater said, "Wha?" My crew had sailed once before - with me to Sam's and back to Berkeley. What a good sport! To the sailors who encouraged me to do this "fun race, really - just an easy run down and back": I know where you live. I would never have done this if not surrounded by so many supportive and knowledgable sailors. Thank you, SSS.
 
Good times

Always enjoy this party. More so than the OYRA version. This was my wife's first double handed ocean race and it was a wee bit hard on her tummy. She only said yes because it was my birthday. I had a blast. That said, I'd rather loose by an hour than 19 seconds, as one can't help thinking about all the places you could have made up that 18s.

Thank you race committee.

Alan and Kate
Voyager
 
Ragtime

You're a good sport, Bob. Kate and I were joking after hearing your initial hail that you were calling him to get your birdie back :)
 
You're a good sport, Bob. Kate and I were joking after hearing your initial hail that you were calling him to get your birdie back :)

Ha - that was the most expensive birdie ever! When I finally pulled the mast to replace it (plus the VHF antenna and tricolor), that led to a strip, repair and repaint of the entire rig, then wouldn't it be nice if the new deck nonskid matched the fresh "Greystone" Awlgripped spars? Then let's get the damp core replaced before we do the new nonskid (= all deck hardware was removed). Before you know it the topsides got new LPU too, and on it went. Result was a TOTAL refit in 2010.

All for a wind birdie that landed in your cockpit during the 2009 3BF!
 
This is a formal petition to the SSS for a later time limit to Half Moon Bay next year. Dura Mater just needed a bit more time and she could have coasted gracefully past the finish buoy. DNF after all that: geesh!
 
How to upload tracks

SNIP

BTW, does anyone know how to upload tracks to the jibeset thingie?

peace, out
bw
Cal 39-2 "Sea Star"

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HMB time limit

Jackie, your input is welcome. I would guess that the early cutoff was originally put in place so that people could put their boats away and get their finish sheets to the RC in reasonable time, such that the results could be calculated and announced shortly after dinner.

A couple of years ago, to improve the odds of finishing, we changed the start time from 10:00 to 9:30, because we had two races in about four years when NOBODY finished!

Here's a crazy idea for next year: Everyone takes his time at Colorado Reef buoy, and again (if he makes it by 6) at buoy #3. Every boat that finishes at #3 is scored ahead of the boats that don't, but those that get to Colorado Reef are still counted as finishers. They can crank up the motor to get to the party, without blowing their whole race.

Anybody else have opinions/perspectives/proposals on the time limit?

Max
 
My understanding is the HMB race was added to the SSS schedule several years after the other races and was always treated less formally - take your own times, no awards, etc. I like the "flavor" of the race that way, but...

It's a long race and takes some extra cost and commitment. It also affects the season results as much as any other SSS race. Maybe it's time to extend the deadline an hour (or more), have the R/C take finish times (like OYRA does*) at least until 1900, and score the race like the others. Then have regular awards later.

While it's nice to be able to tell everyone how they did after dinner, it invites confusion and possible errors to self-report the finish times and try to crunch the numbers so quickly. We're also getting a lot more boats than we used to.

I'd consider passing out the hats, new car keys or whatever we all get after dinner, and do the rest later. Way less pressure for the R/C too (I've done that job in HMB - not fun).

* I think the OYRA R/C was out on the breakwater. Alternatively the FTF boat could turn around and take times - a friendly "penalty" for doing so well!
 
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