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RtR/SHF Meeting Last Night

BobJ

Alerion 38 "Surprise!"
Thanks to all who came - we had a full house.

OYC's Wednesday night beer can series is back in full swing. Our meeting went long and both groups had trouble getting on with their business - with Jim Antrim's talk on "Hydraulics" (Wave-Oh's?) getting compromised. Apologies to Jim A, our OYC hosts and to you, our skippers. The board will discuss options for future Wednesday night meetings during beer can season.

Here is a link to an audio Jim made on the same topic with Michael M - perhaps it will fill in some of the information you couldn't hear:

http://www.norcalorc.org/midwatch/waves

Also, I'll start a thread here about racing the SH Farallones if anyone would like me to. We want skippers to be well-prepared for what they may see during the race.

>>> The start/finish will be at the St. Francis Yacht Club, not at the Golden Gate Yacht Club. An amendment to the SHF SI's will be forthcoming.

P.S. - My potential career as a stand-up comedian started and ended last night.
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Could we get a copy of Jim's slides? The noise level was pretty bad. Maybe have our meetings on Tuesdays or Thursdays, when there is no beercanning.
 
I asked Jim about posting the slides last night and he gave me the OK to post on the SSS site. I'll make sure there is a link to the slides in a few places online later today or tomorrow.

The noisy video from last night is on YouTube at: http://youtu.be/o-6uN0wTKAQ

Matt
 
A nice follow-up to Jim's hydraulics presentation would be to read Susan Casey's book, THE WAVE. My brother sent it to me and I couldn't put it down for the first 150 pages. Casey goes into great detail about the conditions that create rogue waves, etc. in an engaging, John McPhee style. She crams a lot of facts into a page turner of a book.
I am looking forward to finishing it and hearing anyone's comments about rogues in our front yard.

Larry
 
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