i just received a message from the editor of Small Craft Advisor magazine. He requested information on CLR 2018. As it is a bit early to start planning the event, i couldn't provide any information at this time. I'm thinking that the last week of june worked out pretty well, but would like some input from attendees about dates and ways to improve the event. i have decided that next years CLR cup race course will be triangular with the marks 1/3 mile apart to make them easy to see. Also, the starting procedure will be changed to the traditional start while under sail. Although i thought the "le Mans" start was a good idea, it did present some problems and it seemed to favor those sailing with a crew. start times "by the clock" will be given to each crew. for example--if you are given a start time of 1130 am then you will be responsible for crossing the start line at that time. If you are late to the line thats ok you are still in the race. the honor system will be in effect. As always the "race" is just for laughs and those who are uncomfortable should still follow along and gain some good sailing experience. At this event, racing is about fun, photos and goofy trophies. I would still like to have a "Cruise to the Silo" this year as the anchorage west of the silo at point 5 is a perfect spot for a raft up. very nice sand bottom and great view of the lake. I think that the corn hole competition went well. For 2018 i will have a regular tourney bracket and prizes will be awarded. we might also utilize the marina's fire pit for drinking, lying and marshmellow sacrifice. Anyway, let me know what you think. It would be nice to have our event on the Small Craft Advisor calender and maybe someone can submit a piece about CLR 2018. thanks to all. Steve Bender 317) 292 0258 or fordtruck52@yahoo
All sounds good to me. That week works good for all us old retired salts, it's those sailors still working that have to work around vacations. Is there a way to invite some sailors that can't bring there boats to fill in the crews for some of us, I know Bob is usually there, but I'm talking about sailors not PBR drinkers. You have done a great job in the past and sure you will continue.
ROGER
I am planning on attending. Missed it this year. Looking forward to June
Al (maybe with Carol....)
roger, i guess i could post bring a friend along if you want. i sure would like to have more boats though. 20 would be nice. maybe the calender post in SCA will help some. i think a different variety of boats would make it more fun. Al, hope to see you there.
I have in on good authority that Bob23 and Bob the PBR guy are one in the same. Rumors!!! Last week of June looks good from here...but we all know about the curveballs of life!!
well, im going to post the event on the Small Craft Advisor calender page. It will again be the last week of june. those who get the magazine look for it.
Quote from: kickingbug1 on September 09, 2017, 10:57:52 AM
well, im going to post the event on the Small Craft Advisor calender page. It will again be the last week of june. those who get the magazine look for it.
I will. I subscribe electronically and read every issue cover to cover.
viper, is that mike greene's old boat?
Hey Steve,
I haven't had a chance to get the photos over to Josh @ small craft advisor yet. Work is kicking my butt (working late) and I'm out of town this weekend. So early next week is the plan....
no matter mike not that important
talked with josh at small craft advisor and our event will be listed on their calender. He is posting the last week of June but that may have to change due to family concerns. as soon as i know the actual dates i will post them (possibly the first week of June). He posted my e mail address and the com-pac site so those interested beyond the CYOA will get the information. Sorry about the mix up but i will blame it on Sarah as she sprung this on me out of the blue.
I'm leaving now for CLR 2018...so I can make it in time!
i will post the exact date of the CLR as soon as my wifes family decides when to do this trip to canada.
Ok. I'm almost there!