Neil,

According to the South Shore Yacht Club newsletter that came out this weekend, 
the Queen’s Cup is officially delayed to an undetermined date.  South Shore has 
lots of issues this year, their break wall is all but ineffective due to the 
high water levels and they had extensive dock damage in a storm this winter.  I 
know the Commodore is trying extremely hard to make the race happen, but there 
are a lot of hurdles to overcome.

Jim Reinardy
C&C 30-2 “Firewater”
Milwaukee, WI

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Rod,

We don't race Grace.  It is just the wife and I, right now.  As I understand 
it, Michigan only limits congregations of 10 or less so technically you would 
be able to race with a crew.

It is just nice to have the normal spring routine to get the boat ready for 
launch.

I have been monitoring whether the Queen's Cup or the Clipper Cup across the 
lake races are cancelled.  So far they have not been.  The Queen's Cup is late 
June and they will need to make a decision soon.  Complicating things is that 
the high lake levels have created a lot of marina problems for fixed docks.  
Luckily we are in a marina with floating docks.

Neil Schiller
1983 C&C 35-3, #028, "Grace"
Whitehall, Michigan
WLYC

On 5/3/2020 5:40 PM, Rod Stright via CnC-List wrote:

Are you allowed to race and is it family only on the boat or do they allow you 
have a physically distanced crew, like maybe 3?



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Well, we've broken containment and evaded house arrest up here in the great 
midwest.  washed and polished the topsides today, VC-17 Thursday and we will 
have all the exterior work ready for launch.  Still need to do some minor 
electrical upgrades to get things to my satisfaction, but I can do those on 
rainy days.  Our marina is working to catch up on launching boats.  His crew 
will work 7 days a week once boats are ready for launch.  We haven't completely 
lifted the house arrests but once Queen Gretch allowed powerboat use the 
marinas decided that meant that they could launch boats.

Both Friday and today while we were up there everybody seemed to be acting 
responsibly and giving space to others.

The other good news we got last week was that UK Sails was able to finish our 
new Main and Jib while on lock down.  They stayed open sewing masks and that 
alloweed them to complete some of the logged orders.  Now all we have to do is 
arrange a clandestine meeting to take possession.

We may be able to get in the water yet.  Although high Great Lakes water levels 
may keep us from going anywhere except around our area.

Neil Schiller
1983 C&C 35-3, #028, "Grace"
Whitehall, Michigan
WLYC



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