S2 Canadians

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Spike Boston
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Post by Spike Boston »

Your boat got here yesterday so they should let you in!
Spike Boston
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s2 7.9 Canadians

Post by Spike Boston »

CHANGE TO SAILING INSTRUCTIONS;
Racing will begin on Saturday (not Friday as previously posted) for the S2 7.9 class only. Skippers meeting at 9:30 Am Saturday.
NO RACE WILL BEGIN AFTER 2 PM ON SUNDAY FOR THE 7.9 CLASS.
SPIKE
JP
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Post by JP »

Sounds great! This should increase the # of boats on the line! Who now in MI can travel after work on Friday or early Sat morning to make the regatta?
Jeff Pawlowski
JP
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Post by JP »

Anybody interested in a friendly game of street hockey after the races on Saturday? Bring the hockey sticks!
Jeff Pawlowski
Spike Boston
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hockey

Post by Spike Boston »

That sounds good. Maybe we can get the U20 fleet against the S2's
Tom Elsen
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RE Relentless

Post by Tom Elsen »

Hey Chris -

I don't think you have that much to worry about getting across.

Getting BACK in here might be another matter! So be sure to pack your dingy, a couple of oars and a flashlight. :))
Best wishes,
Tom
Mark Gutteridge
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Post by Mark Gutteridge »

Many thanks to the Boston family ,Boston loft employeees and the volunteers who hosted a great event the past weekend.
Conditions on the water had many challenges and reminded me of St Pete's.Except we didn't have a 200 dollar entry fee,a 20 hour drive.salt water and crab pots.
The racing was very competitive with the winners of the St. Pete's ,Annapolis and Detroit noods' participating.
Lots of giggles and good competition.
Thanks to the Magic crew for travelling to the event.
Congratulations to John and the crew of Rebel for beating the Master on a tie breaker.
Thanks again to all that made the Canadian championships a great event.
Chimo;
Guts.
Mark Gutteridge
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Post by Mark Gutteridge »

I am sorry ,Iforgot to mention a bonus item for the S2 Canadians.
Thank you Spike for providing the Rules Seminar on the patio of the Sarnia yacht club.
John Spierling
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Location: Shelby Twp, Mi.

Post by John Spierling »

Again, for the fourth year in a row, the S2 Canadians was a really great run regatta. Terrific weather, well at least Saturday, Sunday was a little taxing and great racing all weekend. Race committee did a great job getting 5 races in on Saturday, and getting the one race on Sunday. Racing was really close and tight between all the boats. Many thanks to Spike, Alice, Lindsey, and Brandy for putting together a fantastic regatta for both the S2 and U20 fleets, both on and off the water. For those of you that could not make, again, this is one regatta that you should put on your calendars for 2009. Thanks to Jeff, Joe and the Magic crew for making the trip, and the same to Chris, Dave, Big Killer, and Little Killer for bringing Relentless up to Sarnia as well. Gutsy, you guys were really fast all weakend. Let's see if we can get more boats on the line for 2009.
chriscraig99
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Post by chriscraig99 »

Congrats to Rebel for taking down the man in the white hat. Thanks for all the help from everybody. Hope to see as many boats as possible in Nashville.
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