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General Category => U20 Regattas - Where, When & Who's Going! => Topic started by: Michael Eisenberg on January 24, 2013, 12:39:33 AM

Title: San Francisco SSS Three Bridge Fiasco
Post by: Michael Eisenberg on January 24, 2013, 12:39:33 AM
Entries close at the conclusion of the skipper's meeting tonight.  We have 4 U-20s entered.  If we get one more boat, we'll have our own class.  There are a total of 341 boats entered right now, and total entries might top 400.   If interested, enter online at https://www.jibeset.net/ourregatta.php?A00=yes&A11=yes&CLUB=SSS    Information here: http://www.sfbaysss.org/
Title: Re: San Francisco SSS Three Bridge Fiasco
Post by: Jay Harland on January 31, 2013, 04:22:01 AM
Good sailing Tom and Ann - 19th out of 279 double handed monohulls.  Nice finish for Too Tuff as well (Borrowed boat? or did Hull #2 Sell?)

Jay
Title: Re: San Francisco SSS Three Bridge Fiasco
Post by: Tom Burden on February 04, 2013, 08:44:55 PM
Tom Hughes still owns Too Tuff, and was on the water yesterday for the (no wind) RYC Midwinters. Michele borrowed the boat. Tom is awesome for lending it. Unfortunately the results were incorrect, and Michele really was the last finisher in the Sportboat division.

Before race day, she had done a really good analysis of why going clockwise (Blackaller, Red Rock, Treasure Island) was the right thing to do. I was impressed and convinced! Unfortunately Michele changed her mind on the course (d’oh, as Homer Simpson would say). Michele is a regular crew on Layla, so she has taken some good-natured teasing from me.

Yesterday I crewed fro Rick Smith, new owner of U20 #29, which he just bought from Steve Bowman. We’ve got an enthusiastic new member of the NorCal fleet.
Title: Re: San Francisco SSS Three Bridge Fiasco
Post by: Travis Gregory on February 24, 2013, 09:18:12 PM
Any of you guys (besides Michael) going to drive down for San Diego Nood?  We have 7, could get to 10 really easy with your participation.      :D