At our club, each boat is assigned a night to do RC. If they do their night
they are scored their average for the series. If they do not show up the get a
non discarable DSQ.
Mac McKenzieWorthy PearlC&C 37 Toronto___
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Try the BWI airport hotels or look on Kent Island. If you want Metro access
to DC try Landover hotels. I know someone who does Airbnb in Galesville
about 10 miles south of the show.
Joel
On Thursday, September 29, 2016, Andrew Burton via CnC-List <
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> Are you trackin
Certainly there must be a way to flush and secure corroded keel bolts other
than off to the foundry.
Colin
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Are you tracking Matthew? It may be moot!
Andy
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> On Sep 29, 2016, at 21:27, Dave via CnC-List wrote:
>
> Not C&c content specifically but am hoping
Not C&c content specifically but am hoping for local guidance.
Was planning a driving trip with the family to dc, long weekend, including a
part day at the Annapolis boat show.
Have struck out on appropriate accommodations in dc - hoping for something nw
and near the metro. Any other towns/ar
Thanks all for the responses - the 33-2 has the stock steaming/foredeck combo,
plus, on mine the vestigial wiring for past spreader lights. I have used the
foredeck light once. Each has its own breaker, argument enough for moving to
led and replacing at least one breaker with a compact switch.
FWIW, If or when you help RC, suggest you take a good camera or a good cell
phone and take pictures at the start. It's the best seat in the house. I took
450 pictures during one race and sent the best 120 pics to the group
afterwards. Highlight of the summer for me, as I got to know the compe
no one wants to take time out from racing to do rc work. as a reward for doing
rc they will get a bullet or low score. that keeps them up with the others
that don't miss a race caused by doing rc
jim schwartz
c&c 38 lf
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I'd never heard the term either - it's not used in the community I've raced in
the last four years. But I guessed its meaning correctly :)
Cheers,
Randy
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Do you race much Steve?
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 2:30 PM Steve Thomas via CnC-List <
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> What do you mean by "the RC get
What do you mean by "the RC gets a bullet" ?
I mean, I get it that there is supposed to be a gun culture in certain places,
but I am guessing you are using the word as a scoring term that I am not
familiar with.
Steve Thomas
C&C27 MKIII
Port Stanley, ON
Kevin Driscoll via CnC-List wrote:
In our winter and spring series, the RC gets a bullet for serving. It is In
the last 4 years since I've been involved I haven't known of any trouble
securing an RC boat, even on the coldest and wettest of circumstances.
Technically serving as RC for one race is 'mandatory,' but there are always
mor
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