Maybe we could switch up positions on the boat. If someone is on helm all the
time switch to main sheet or jib. That type of thing.
On Thursday, July 25, 2019 Grace <bubs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi sailors!
We have pulled together a sweet crew for tonight!
Here's who I think is coming:
Willi, Christina, Katy Boyd, Inky, Jason, Duane, Denis, Grace, Katie Bova,
Richard, and Brian.
I am planning to reserve 3 Sonars and focus on some sailing drills tonight. All
ears for suggestions of what you'd like to work on specifically. See you at the
dock at 5:30!
Grace
On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 8:45 AM Grace <graceface3629@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey everyone, So far coming on Thursday we have:Willi, Christina, Katy Boyd,
Inky, Jason, maybe Duane, Grace, and Katie Bova.
We need some more guides to make this a safe and worthwhile practice. If you
are available, please let us know! Otherwise we may have to cancel.
Thanks,Grace
On Mon, Jul 22, 2019, 1:46 PM Grace <graceface3629@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello sailors, hope you survived the heat wave this weekend!
Duane, Sol and I took the threat of Real Feel 105 degrees seriously and made an
escape north to Kingston, Ontario over the weekend, to get a chance to check
out a Shark. Shark 24s are the boat of choice for the upcoming Blind Fleet
Racing Worlds in September, at the same location. Duane, Barbara, Sol and Denis
are planning to compete. While it looks a bit like your grandfather's plodding
daysailer, the Shark surprised us with a bit of get up and go. It slips
sideways like nobody's business upwind, but it sure can take some breeze. We
had excellent weather in the high teens for wind, and clear skies. It's a fun
little boat, and more ergonomic than it at first appeared. We just might be
able to fit a whole blind team on board!
Anyway, all that aside, let's hear who's in for practice this week! If you'd
like to do Advanced Racing on Tuesday, I think we can scrounge up at least two
guides. Last week was tricky and shifty, but Pauline and Duane both hung with
the fleet and got some good tips from top sailors afterwards. And speaking of
top sailors, it was great to see former guide Ken Legler back out on the water
for his first race of the summer (not that he appears to have much rust on him,
if you look at the scores)!
Thursday Open Practice will be at CBI as usual. Last week's focus was on
steering. We did some follow the leader drills (Richard enjoyed being tricky)
and got Christina Luca hiking on the rail with the tiller extension! Go Chris!
If there's anything specific you'd like to do at practice, let the coaches
know. Please RSVP by Wednesday if you are coming!
Have a great week,Grace Boston Blind Sailing Coach