Sailing Instructions, Transponders, Skippers Meeting, Race Comms
One Month To Go
A boatload of information for you.
We just finished our final Board meeting before the race, and we have
signed off on a bunch of things that are useful for you. Most important is your
race
documents. Skippers, some of the items below are mandatory (per NOR) so
you'll want to be sure you notice them!
Note re Kaneohe Bay
Chart: The current chart is dated July 2007. If yours is older than that, you
do not meet the equipment requirements and may be penalized, if you survive the
finish (things have moved)
Sailing
Instructions
Note re Kaneohe Bay Chart: The current chart is dated July 2007. If yours is older than that, you do not meet the equipment requirements and may be penalized, if you survive the finish (things have moved)
It took a while, because we wanted to get it just right. The Sailing
Instructions are now posted. They are in .pdf form, though we hope to get them
converted to regular web format shortly so you can load it onto your iphone or
something. Here is the link directly to the Sailing
Instructions.
Communications Plan, and Testing opportunity.
Don't Forget
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This year, our Comms Officer (Michael Moradzadeh N6MDM) is riding on Valis,
a well-equipped Pacific Seacraft 44. Valis is going offshore for a shakedown
this weekend, including shaking down the radio. Hey, we emailed Corpus Cristi
from the hard in the boatyard. If you'd like to try out your radio at, say, 11
am on Saturday, send an email to PacificCup@Gmail.com
to get on the roster, or just tune in to 4A at 11 am PDT.
Skippers' Meeting
1500 Check-in, 1530 program start. At
SFYC. This will cover any last-minute race instruction changes, a weather
briefing, comms review, satellite transponder distribution, goodie bags, and a
briefing on how to get into Kaneohe Bay.
NOR says: "This meeting may include announcement of final amendments to
divisions, ratings, the NOR or Sailing Instructions. Two crew members from each
yacht must be present. Nothing relieves the skipper from responsibility for
material presented at this meeting."
But be of
good cheer! The
Blue Water Sailing/Mount Gay Rum Bon Voyage party is at the same place! Did
we plan it that way? Yes we did. Are tickets going fast? Yes they are. Are
supplies limited? Yep.
Satellite Transponders
These will be made available to boats doing the return trip for a modest
fee.
What we'll need from you.
2. Someone to pick it up at the skippers meeting and then install it on
your boat. (Three hose clamps on the stern rail)
3. Turn it on the day before your start so we can verify yours works
.
We'll circulate more information as it becomes available.
Splits and Starts
We THOUGHT we'd have them today. In fact, we have it 98.3% figured out
except for a few tricky bits and the fact that about 7 ORR certificates are
pending. Here is what we can tell you so far, subject to change:
1. There will be 8 classes including two Double-Handed classes.
Probably.
2. Starts will commence on Monday and will probably go all the way to
Saturday, possibly skipping one day.
3. It will be fun. We will follow up and post as SOON as we know.
Blog
We are tracking a number of blogs from our racers. Check it out at
http://pacificcup.org/feeds/latest. If you have one (preferably with an RSS
feed) let us know, and we will add you to the River of News. Folks love to
read this stuff. Really.
Party
Marina VIllage Party coming up July 9. Vallejo
Pacific Cup party coming up June 28. I may have said a different date, but
it is the 28.
Oh and hey, all tickets are will call; You'll pick them up at the site of
the event, okay?
Nominate for 2010
Okay, we want you to
join the Pacific Cup Yacht Club. This not only supports the race and our
contributions to the sport of sailing, it also gives you a presence and a voice
in the race. Like now, for example:
Commodore Ickler has announced the nominating committee for the 2010
Pacific Cup: They are Commodore Ickler (per by-laws), Charlie Roskocz, Paul
Kamen, Jim Gregory, and Skip Ely. If you have thoughts or suggestions
about who you'd like to see on the Flag or Board, you can email them
directly or through our contact
form (select "nominate")
Friends of Pacific Cup sailors may now order this beautiful fresh lei for their boats and have it delivered at Kaneohe Yacht club docks to drape over and decorate the bow or stern.
Volunteers from Koolauloa Hawaiian Civic Club and Kaneohe Yacht Club
supply these Hawaiian garlands especially to welcome the yachts at the finish of
the journey. Fresh ti leaves and lau‘ae ferns from the moist and sunny mountains
and valleys of O'ahu form the base of a 12-foot-long lei to welcome your yacht.
The scent of the land is truly welcoming. The garland is interwoven with
colorful croton and tropical blossoms, depending on what is in season.










