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  • Jan 14-16, 2011
    (ML King Weekend)

    3 Days of Awesome Racing

    In the Fabulous, Windy Florida Keys

    Flat, Crystal Clear Water with 15 MPH Average Winds

    Two Courses:
    One for Faster Boats, i.e., Spinnakers
    Another for Regular Beach Cats, i.e., H16, Wave, etc.

    This will be:

    The NA F18 Midwinters
    Harken Buoy Series and Yearly Awards
    Wave National Series
    F16 Midwinters
    NAMSA North Americans
    Shark Midwinters

    Here is a Flyer and NOR:
    OVERVIEW OF THE NAMSA NA's & MIDWINTER NATIONALS:
    (If you are unable to make the racing on Friday, we will take your average scores for the balance of the regatta and apply those finish position to your Friday finishes)

    THURSDAY
    * Thursday afternoon from 1700 to ?? will be Registration.
    FRIDAY
    *Final Registration Friday Morning from 0830 to 1000
    *Friday Skipper's Meeting at 1100.
    *Friday First Flag at 1230 with back-to-back races.
    *Beer Party at 1700 after the races daily.
    SATURDAY
    *Saturday Late Registration 0830 to 0930
    *Saturday Late Sailors Skipper Meeting 1000
    *Saturday First Flag at 1100 with back-to-back races
    SUNDAY
    *Sunday, First Flag at 1000 with back-to-back races, no race to start after 1PM.
    *Trophies will follow the races ASAP.

    THE REGATTA HEADQUARTERS:
    Will be at Founders Park Watersports Tent

    LAUNCHING
    Founders Park Beach. This is a huge beach with lots of rigging and parking room. Launching is into a quiet cove. Sailing will be in crystal clear waters, with good winds and flat seas.

    HOW TO FIND:
    Founders Park (once Plantation Yacht Harbor Resort) is located at MM 87 on the bay side of the islands

    THE SAILING AREA:
    We will be sailing on beautiful Florida Bay, which is a subsection of the Gulf of Mexico. It is a beautiful body of sailing water. We have a vast amount of unobstructed water about 6-8 feet in depth throughout and usually have good wind and flat seas.

    WEATHER CONDITIONS:
    Air temperature usually is in the 80's in the daytime and around 60 at night. Water temperature should be in the low to mid 70's. Wind is normally 10-15 out of the eastern quadrant. If we get a cold front, the air temperature could be as much as 10-15 degrees colder, and the wind would blow out of the west as much as 10 mph stronger than the norm.

    WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING (AND DO) FOR YOUR BODY:
    Wetsuit and/or drysuit and/or spray suit. We don't really expect any serious cold fronts that early in the season, but you never know -- this regatta has had some serious winds in the past. The weather has been weird ever since they invented the bow and arrow. And even in warm weather you are going to get cold when you are wet -- and these cats can be very wet if it is windy and choppy.
    Bring a water bottle and a piece of shock cord or something to attach it to the tramp. You are going to be out there for a lot of races, so personally I would take a gallon jug of water like I get at the local supermarket.
    A little toolkit is always nice to have on the boat -- small vice grip (or pliers), a Swiss Army knife that has both types of screwdrivers on it, extra ring pins and shackles, small pieces of line for jury-rigging.

    WHAT YOU WILL GET FOR YOUR ENTRY FEE:
    * T-shirt for each boat, (If PreRegistered)
    * Beer & Soft drinks after sailing each day
    * LOTS of racing. In three days
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    Entry Fee is: $60 for two-handed boats, $55 for single-handed boats

    --
    Tyler holmes
    Panama city, FL

    Boat whore
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  • Sounds fun. You going Tyler?
  • I plan to go.

    --
    Tyler holmes
    Panama city, FL

    Boat whore
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  • Well how did it go?
  • Couldn't take the time off...

    --
    Tyler holmes
    Panama city, FL

    Boat whore
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  • Wow that's awesome. Do u guys know of any races close to lake michigan?
  • Red Fox Regatta, Lake Charlevoix, Charlevoix Mi. 20 miles down the lake & 20 miles back, usually Labor Day weekend. Check CRAW (Wi.) schedule (on Catsailor.com) or Cram (Mi.) Pete
  • Thanx Pete.

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