The start line choices I have made were on the basis of reasons I still find compelling. While I do not intend to publish them here to the planet, I'll gladly stand up for a few minutes in Half Moon Bay to discuss in a more intimate venue.
Eight days ago Skip was kind enough to mention some "opinons" about the race decks I have used, namely StFYC vs GGYC. I could not really see a big difference 750 feet makes in a long ocean race, or even in the 1.3 NM trek to the south tower. (EG, the current relief in Marina Green is a bit further away and the H beam a little closer; vs having more distance to calibrate current after leaving marina green, and being 750' closer to the bridge in a flood, etc.)
Belatedly I realized that some people might like to come out and watch the race starts from the race deck. The SSS held in-person meetings for many years, and the closest thing left to those for many races has been coming to the start.
Important: for the upcoming Half Moon Bay Race, I expect a great social gathering at the finish in Half Moon Bay, complete with food and beverage for purchase from the Half Moon Bay YC. Plus shirt pickup.
I've asked a few long time SSS'ers if I should host a starting social event at Crissy Field. They discouraged that, especially as the Half Moon Bay race already has a social function at the other end.
So let me adopt my other plan:
I can get ~4 people into whatever site we use by dubbing them official race committee volunteers. You'll be given a actual job for the starts, but I can guarantee a starting line view. If the on-the-line view matters. Sign up here by September 1, please.
Lastly, from Skip's thread it seems people were concerned about how welcoming StFYC is to the SSS Race Committee, based on their own experiences in the past. That's really thoughful, and I appreciate your worry on my behalf. In practice the new-this-year Race Director has been very friendly to me, and by extension the SSS teams I have had on the race deck. Perhaps some of it is because I've personally volunteered for StFYC races, and that may have generated goodwill for not just me, but the SSS as well. And thank you for drawing my attention to the 2 degree difference in how cracked off you need to be at the start, or how high you must sail at the finish. I'll bear that in mind if there is a heavy ebb predicted.
Richard, 2023 SSS Race Co-Chair
Eight days ago Skip was kind enough to mention some "opinons" about the race decks I have used, namely StFYC vs GGYC. I could not really see a big difference 750 feet makes in a long ocean race, or even in the 1.3 NM trek to the south tower. (EG, the current relief in Marina Green is a bit further away and the H beam a little closer; vs having more distance to calibrate current after leaving marina green, and being 750' closer to the bridge in a flood, etc.)
Belatedly I realized that some people might like to come out and watch the race starts from the race deck. The SSS held in-person meetings for many years, and the closest thing left to those for many races has been coming to the start.
Important: for the upcoming Half Moon Bay Race, I expect a great social gathering at the finish in Half Moon Bay, complete with food and beverage for purchase from the Half Moon Bay YC. Plus shirt pickup.
I've asked a few long time SSS'ers if I should host a starting social event at Crissy Field. They discouraged that, especially as the Half Moon Bay race already has a social function at the other end.
So let me adopt my other plan:
I can get ~4 people into whatever site we use by dubbing them official race committee volunteers. You'll be given a actual job for the starts, but I can guarantee a starting line view. If the on-the-line view matters. Sign up here by September 1, please.
Lastly, from Skip's thread it seems people were concerned about how welcoming StFYC is to the SSS Race Committee, based on their own experiences in the past. That's really thoughful, and I appreciate your worry on my behalf. In practice the new-this-year Race Director has been very friendly to me, and by extension the SSS teams I have had on the race deck. Perhaps some of it is because I've personally volunteered for StFYC races, and that may have generated goodwill for not just me, but the SSS as well. And thank you for drawing my attention to the 2 degree difference in how cracked off you need to be at the start, or how high you must sail at the finish. I'll bear that in mind if there is a heavy ebb predicted.
Richard, 2023 SSS Race Co-Chair
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