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

Michael Andrews - MTC michaelan at mtcorp.com
Wed Aug 8 13:47:22 EDT 2007

I will measure the placement of mine and get back to you.
 
Michael Andrews
811 Bonito

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From: tuna-bounces at myfleet.org [mailto:tuna-bounces at myfleet.org] On
Behalf Of Wayne
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 10:16 AM
To: hydrophilos at earthlink.net; S22 Santana22 List; Bill Murphy
Subject: Re: [Santana 22] FW: Request for spare whisker pole for
Nationals(now 22 entries!)


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 <mailto:capnbill at lmi.net> 
Date: 8/8/2007 1:13:44 PM
To: hydrophilos at earthlink.net;  S22 Santana22 List
<mailto:tuna at myfleet.org> 
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.
 
Just FYI, the list (tuna at myfleet.org) is no longer moderated since
you need to sign up to use it.  Everyone's messages go out at the
same priority.
 
 
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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