Your 29-2 (and just about any sailboat of 25+ feet in reasonable trim) can handle the demands of a 300 mile sail around Lake Ontario.
While they call it an offshore race, it's not really. You're never more than a few hours sail from shore and there are lots of safe harbours - even at the east end of the lake (where admittedly, the lake is wider and the population lower). And if it comes to it, you can likely summon SAR from two countries in very short order. With a reasonably fitted out boat, a vhf and a cell phone, you should be all set. Cheers Colin On 7/16/12, Ron's Personal Account(rogers) <an...@rogers.com> wrote: > Good luck to all participants in the LO 300 race this weekend. Our 1986 C&C > 29 Mk 2 is ready for the challenge. My crew and I are confident that our > boat can handle any weather and sea conditions that could possibly happen > in > this off shore race. Some very smart people designed and built our boat. > > > > Perhaps I'm not the only one who feels this way? > > > > Ron Ander > > Alchemist > > E.Y.C. > > -- Sent from my mobile device _______________________________________________ This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album http://www.cncphotoalbum.com CnC-List@cnc-list.com