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class=311204523-26022007>Yes, if somebody could help I would be delighted to
cooperate, but access from the land is not possible with a vehicle, what is
needed is a power crane and power winch . let me take a photo
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<FONT face=Tahoma size=2><B>De :</B> tuna-bounces@myfleet.org
[mailto:tuna-bounces@myfleet.org] <B>De la part de</B> Kevin
McElroy<BR><B>Envoyé :</B> lundi 26 février 2007 15:46<BR><B>À :</B>
Santana 22 fleet mailing list.<BR><B>Objet :</B> Re: [Santana 22] Found a
Santana 22 Keel on the beach<BR></FONT><BR></DIV>
<DIV></DIV>We could have used this 2 weeks ago when we hauled our boat out and
found our keel rusted away in some spots..we have done a lot of fairing and
epoxying and soon fiberglassing, so thanks for the offer. It might still
be a good thing for somebody in the fleet to pick up, just in case.
<BR><BR>Kevin<BR><BR><BR>
<DIV><SPAN class=gmail_quote>On 2/26/07, <B class=gmail_sendername>VAURY
Jean</B> <<A
href="mailto:jean.vaury@missioneco.org">jean.vaury@missioneco.org</A>>
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style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: rgb(204,204,204) 1px solid"><BR>Dear
all,<BR><BR>Yesterday, walking down the beach where I live (The Cove
Apartments at the end of Richardson 'S bay), I made the sad discovery of a
Tuna keel still attach to a small part of the hull
!!!! (:((<BR><BR>It is not uncommon to have boats washed down on
the beach during winter storm. I have already seen 4 or 5 in 18
months.<BR><BR>Just in case somebody needs a keel, that would also be good
for the beach, not a nice sight ...
<BR>Regards<BR>jean<BR><BR><BR><BR>-----Message d'origine-----<BR>De : <A
href="mailto:tuna-bounces@myfleet.org">tuna-bounces@myfleet.org</A>
[mailto:<A
href="mailto:tuna-bounces@myfleet.org">tuna-bounces@myfleet.org</A> ] De la
part de Pete Trachy<BR>Envoyé : dimanche 25 février 2007 08:05<BR>À :
Santana 22 fleet mailing list.<BR>Objet : [Santana 22] YRA/One Design
Season<BR><BR>For anybody new to the fleet, this refers to our white sails
races which are main and class jib only, no spinnaker. The season
has two halves this year which can be entered separately and will have
separate winners. The first half begins on May 19th with a race
in the South Bay and ends on June 23rd. The second half begins in
late July and and ends in early September. Finally on October
13th there is the Champion of Champions race where the winners of the 1st
and 2nd half seasons from all the different classes duke it out. <BR><BR>The
YRA site is: <A
href="http://www.yra.org/">http://www.yra.org/</A><BR><BR>There is some info
on filling out the form here:<BR><A
href="http://tuna.tolachi.com/articles/YRAGuide">http://tuna.tolachi.com/articles/YRAGuide
</A><BR><BR>If you have any questions, please ask them. It is
very possible that someone else is wondering the same
thing.<BR><BR><BR><BR>1st half:<BR><BR>May 19: South Bay - 3 races<BR>June
9: Knox - 2 races<BR>June 19: Summer Sailstice (Olympic Circle) - 3 races
<BR><BR>2nd half:<BR><BR>?<BR>Aug 25: City Front - 2 races<BR>Sep 9: Season
Closer - 3 races<BR><BR>The traditional South Bay event by the Bay View Boat
Club is on August 18th, the week after nationals. I was a bit
worried that nobody will show up because they will be burnt out from
Nationals, which is the weekend before. However, it may be that a
couple of boats from down south would stick around to do that race with
us. I had hoped that there might be another multi race day in the
2nd half that we could use, but I´m not sure that is the
case. Does anybody have opinions one way or the other here?
<BR><BR>Do we want one or two throwouts per half? I am not sure
what is traditional, but it seems it could go either way. How
does 2 if all 8 races are sailed and 1 if 7 or fewer races are sailed
sound?<BR><BR>Finally, you may have noticed that all of the HDA races that
have constituted our spinnaker series in the past are gone from the
calendar. These races had abysmal turnout last year, often only 2
or <BR>3 boats. I felt that the low turnout was demoralizing and
contributed to the class losing a boat this season. If there are
enough people who want to do these races we can do them. What I
would really like to do is talk about what we can do for our spinnaker
series at the next class meeting. I feel that it needs a change
in format in order to revive its popularity. <BR><BR>If you have an opinion
on any of the above, please speak
up.<BR><BR>Thanks,<BR><BR>Pete<BR>_______________________________________________<BR>Tuna
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