The live stream would be best, just in case schedules clash. I’d love to hear
his story.
Brent Driedger
27-5
s/v Wild Rover
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> On Dec 7, 2018, at 8:12 AM, David via CnC-List wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I was recently introduced to the gentlemen who sailed across the Atlantic on
He has no need for donation. But I am sure he would like it if we donated to Stu
>From my Android
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As always, check with your local handicapping authority and carefully read
the sailing instructions for each race/regatta. I seem to recall specific
instructions on related issues in some event documents.
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
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The US Sailing Appeal that dealt with using your body to push out a sheet
involved the crew member’s leg and foot (legal). I believe you are correct
about the limitation of leaning out on a boat that has lifelines, but that is a
different issue than the outrigger prohibition.
I think we’re all
Thanks for pointing out the case study, looks to be pretty clear on the topic.
I had asked
about the use of a reaching strut and was told it was an outrigger. Maybe the
ISAF
findings are not applicable here, no idea. I will check again and specifically
point out that case.
So leaning out as l
You can also donate on FaceBook live if you feel so inclined and if its set up
right Josh ?
John Conklin
S/V Halcyon
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Sent: Sunday, December 9, 2018 5:59:06 AM
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Instead of a "call", he could live stream it on Facebook. Give me a date
and time and I can make an event and share the event to the group. If
people want to watch and interact in live time then they can. If people
can't make it then they can at least watch it afterwards. And everyone can
re-wat