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I thought I would create a reference book which should contain most everything related to sailing and racing Whimsea. One of the things I'm going to include is Whimsea's sailing instructions. On our training sail it was great to see everyone working together and looking to get done what should be done. We had a lot of folks and were able to get a lot accomplished. However, we need to make sure when we are contemplating a maneuver the watch captain or skipper walk through how it will be executed, assign people specific duties and the cues involved marking the begining of the maneuver. Since we all have our own boats and own way of doing things, we'll need to make sure we're able to meld with each other sail Whimsea efficiently. Everyone reacted excellently to the situation that occurred on the return trip and we developed a great process for taking in the whisker boom. I think the incident helped illustrate the need for a bit of patience in walking through the process to make sure everyone is working towards the same goal. http://whimsea.net/Documents/Trans-Superior/Whimsea_Sailing_Instructions.pdf Let me know if you have any additions, subtractions or comments. Troy
Today I received the following e-mail message that I forwarded to the entire crew. I'm including the text here so that it's available; It included an attachment, for which I'm including a link, that is the crew waiver. Please review the waiver to make sure you are comfortable with the terms. I will make the insurance binder available for review as well, in case you're interested. This will probably be the document we use for customs as well, since I'll need a list to present to the customs officers. Karen discovered last night a note that was made on the invoice detailing notes of the engine commissioning which mentioned the need to replace the engine's raw water intake hose and the squealling belt we heard on Sunday. Jeremy has replaced the hose and tightened the belt. He has even gone so far as to donate a sterio to replace the one in the nav station that's busted and he installed it over his lunch hour today - Thank you Jeremy!!! Dave will be picking up the genoa on Friday night and depending on the weather and inclination may bend it on and take off the main. Rock on!! Troy
Obtaining an LMPHRF Here are the procedures for getting the rating; We obtained our sail number from US Sailing. These folks also provide the rules. Their site is; Here are the racing rules sans appendices; The nav rules are on board Whimsea, along with the light list as required by the race rules. At any rate, here's a link to where the USCG keeps the rules electronically; And here are the rules - once again, kind of keeping stuff in the same place A good thing to review for climate and approach information - we will have this on Whimsea - is the Coast Pilot for Lake Superior. We're only going to have the Lake Superior data on board. Here's the link; And here's the electronic pdf for downloading of Coast Pilot 6 for Lake Superior and the St. Mary's River; St. Mary's River - http://whimsea.net/Documents/Trans-Superior/Coast_Pilot_6-Chap12-StMarys.pdf Troy Here's the link to the folks that will be doing the interactive tracking; The race itself will be tracked at this link; The site was loading very slowly this evening as I'm writing this. I'm also wondering if they are going to have any of the yachts that are not on the list presently. Endeavor isn't on the list but they are planning on doing the race (those were the guys that were hulled by that careless launcher a few weeks back). Troy
I thought it would be a good idea to have this document located with the rest of the race stuff. Otherwise it's a matter of hunting all over the place looking for the documentation. Notice of the Race Safety Equipment outlined by the Trans-Superior race committee Here's the finish line too. Troy
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Category: Race Preparation
07/26/07
Reference Book
07/25/07
Registration Proceedures
http://whimsea.net/Documents/Trans-Superior/07-25-07_Reg_proceedures.pdf
http://whimsea.net/Documents/Trans-Superior/waiver_crew_list_07.pdfMore Links and Such
http://lmphrf.org
http://whimsea.net/Documents/Trans-Superior/LMPHRF_Prodedures.pdf
http://ussailing.org
which has a link to the racing rules along with all the appendices. There are also some calculators and such that give theoretical max hull speed and some of the other ratios and such.
http://whimsea.net/Documents/Trans-Superior/Sailing_Rules_Intro1-7.pdf
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/mwv/navrules/download.htm
http://whimsea.net/Documents/Trans-Superior/navrules.pdf
http://chartmaker.ncd.noaa.gov/nsd/coastpilot.htm
Lake Superior - http://whimsea.net/Documents/Trans-Superior/Coast_Pilot_6-Chap13-Lake_Superior.pdf07/24/07
Race Tracking
http://www.fistracking.com/
http://www.fistracking.com/transsup/2007/Notice of the Race
http://whimsea.net/Documents/Trans-Superior/Trans_Notice_of_Race_2007.pdf
http://whimsea.net/Documents/Trans-Superior/Trans_Safety_Equip.pdf
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