[Santana 22] FW: Request for spare whisker pole for Nationals (now 22 entries!)

Wayne ulalena at comcast.net
Wed Aug 8 13:16:22 EDT 2007

Can anyone one give a ralatively new sailor and owner of a Santana 22 hull
818 advice on placement of the pad eye for a whisker pole ( 6 to 12) for a
135 and a 155 jib 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Bill Murphy
Date: 8/8/2007 1:13:44 PM
To: hydrophilos at earthlink.net;  S22 Santana22 List
Subject: Re: [Santana 22] FW: Request for spare whisker pole for Nationals
(now 22 entries!)
 
I have one they can borrow.  It is an adjustable, but has been set
for 10 feet for so long I'm not sure it still adjusts.
 
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At 09:12 AM 8/8/2007, Jan Grygier and Patti Boucher wrote:
 
>OK, anybody got a spare whisker pole for Moonshine?  They are entry #22.
>I'm sure many people (including myself) could lend them a spinny pole, but
>they'll want the extra foot and a half to make it the full 10 feet.
>
>Jan Grygier
>hydrophilos at earthlink.net
>
>P.S. to Kevin: I would have suggested you email the listserve instead of
>forwarding it myself, except that I am one of very few whose posts go out
>immediately, the rest of us have to wait for the moderator (to reduce spam)

>
> > [Original Message]
> > From: Kevin McElroy <maplebar at gmail.com>
> > To: <hydrophilos at earthlink.net>
> > Date: 8/7/2007 10:12:54 AM
> > Subject: Re: [Santana 22] Three more days till Nationals - 21 entries
and
>counting
> >
> > Jan,
> > Moonshine will be there with Amanda & Nelson onboard..I will register
> > through the RYC website tonight.
> >
> > We are looking for a whisker pole as ours broke..know anybody with a
>spare?
> >
> > Kevin
> >
> > On 8/7/07, Jan Grygier and Patti Boucher <hydrophilos at earthlink.net>
>wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > OK, I hope this will be my last email before Nationals.  We are now at
>21
> > > registrations, and there are still a couple more boats that could make
>it.
> > > If anyone still needs last-minute crew, I have a few folks who are
>available
> > > (mostly skippers with non-race-ready boats), let me know and I'll try
to
> > > hook you up.
> > > If you can't work the on-line registration (see link below) let me and
>the
> > > club know and we'll get you registered Friday somehow.  But please try
>to do
> > > this BEFORE Friday, as there is a late fee after Thursday midnight. 
BTW
> > > Sutter Schumacher will be crewing on one of our newer fleet member's
>boats,
> > > I talked to her and she is psyched about the regatta, hopefully
>Latitude's
> > > readers will be too.
> > >
> > > Sailing Instructions are finalized, they should be on the web site
later
> > > today.  One thing you will notice in the SIs is the Skippers' Meeting
> > > Saturday morning - after much discussion among the various fleet
>officers
> > > (and Tom Schock) I decided that the famous EYC youth squad would be
>allowed
> > > to race, but we would decide whether their results would "count" at a
> > > meeting before the races.  (Basically, if we can get consensus among
the
> > > skippers at that meeting then the EYC team will race like everyone
>else; if
> > > any skipper objects then they will race but their results will not
>count.)
> > > Unfortunately, after all this sturm and drang I learned last night
that
>the
> > > EYC skipper has just been diagnosed with mononucleosis (they are
>students,
> > > remember) and their participation is now up in the air.
> > >
> > > Whether on not the EYC team makes it (which I sincerely hope they do),
>we
> > > will have a discussion about possible modifications to the
>"owner-driver"
> > > rule at the AGM to be held Saturday night after the dinner.  I think
the
> > > other fleet captains have been polling their fleets to see what people
>think
> > > (should yacht-club-sponsored teams be allowed to compete if they are
>also
> > > sponsored by a fleet owner/member and the organizing committee agrees,
>or
> > > other similar wrinkles).  Our Bay Area fleet will be so well
>represented at
> > > the dinner that we have not been polling the members, but if you are a
>Fleet
> > > 1 member and cannot make the AGM you are welcome to let Pete Trachy
know
> > > your feelings and he will take them to the meeting.  I think that is
the
> > > only substantive piece of business to discuss at the AGM (apart from
> > > determining the place and maybe date of next year's event), if anyone
>has
> > > other issues to bring up please do so now!
> > >
> > > I will be at RYC all day Friday fixing all my Lipton/Admirals Cup
>breakages
> > > on Carlos and helping other folks with the cranes, registration, sail
> > > measuring etc., so I'll see many of you soon.  This is gonna be great!
> > >
> > > Jan Grygier, Carlos
> > > 2007 Santana 22 Nationals Regatta Chair
> > > 510 323 3866 (cell)
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: Jan Grygier and Patti Boucher
> > > To: S22 Santana22 List
> > > Cc: gail.yando at sbcglobal.net; RYC Douglas McVae; RYC Antonia Vanoni;
RYC
> > > Christina Nagatani
> > > Sent: 7/26/2007 8:15:39 AM
> > > Subject: Two+ weeks to Nationals - do you know where your crew are?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Entries are coming in thick and fast now, we are up to 15 registered
>and 5-9
> > > more promised or "I'm working on the boat, hope to have her ready".
>Still
> > > shooting for more than 20 on the line, we may even get to 25 if Tom
>Schock
> > > (who is coming up to sail 801 again with Richard Hormel, this time
with
>a
> > > jib of the correct length) can twist some arms he knows of  in Fresno
or
> > > Lake Tahoe.
> > >
> > > There has been some consternation about getting extra dinners on the
web
> > > site, early registrants (like me) couldn't sign up for them, and there
>is
> > > currently no way to add a dinner after you are registered.  But the
web
>site
> > > has been fixed, at least you can get extra dinners when you register
>now.
> > > We will have an old-fashioned cash box and tickets on Friday and Sat
am
>when
> > > you check in ($15/extra dinner), and another in the dining room
Saturday
> > > night ($20).  The fleet is subsidizing the dinners, so we will get a
>very
> > > nice spread.  And as usual, Pineapple Sails is donating a keg of good
>beer
> > > for Saturday, and we are also providing appetizers and champagne (OK,
>bubbly
> > > wine) Sunday after the racing.  So we will all be well fed and
>"watered".
> > >
> > > As for crew - a few of you expressed a need to get crew, and a few
>others
> > > said they probably could crew on other boats as theirs wouldn't be
>ready.  I
> > > figure it's about time to start hooking people up, so if you still
need
>crew
> > > please email or call me and I'll help find you one (or two).
> > >
> > > If you haven't registered yet but are coming, please do so soon, I'm
>going
> > > to call Sutter Shumacher at Latitude 38 soon to get us some good press

>and
> > > the more we have officially registered the better.  The link to do so
is
> > > http://www.richmondyc.org/boatinfo/racing/SantanaOlson/default.asp
> > >
> > > Speaking of good press, part of the unique nature of this event
>(besides the
> > > comeback story of having 20 boats for the first time in a decade) is
>having
> > > a senior citizen Champion (Ernie Rideout) from SCYC competing in one
of
>the
> > > oldest Tunas in existance (#19, Maybe) against young people's teams
from
> > > Encinal YC and Richmond YC, and two of the newest Tunas in existence
> > > (Michael Andrews, three-time champion in 811, and Tom Shock and
Richard
> > > Hormel, another former champion in 801).
> > >
> > > We have some details to work out about the young people's squads,
about
> > > which more later (fleet officers are trying to sort them out now), but
I
> > > assure you we are in for some great racing the second weekend in
August!
> > >
> > > Jan Grygier, Carlos
> > > (510) 323-3866 (cell)
> > > hydrophilos at earthlink.net
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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