2008 begins Volume 5 in the
Digital Reaches, originally started by Dierk
Polzin several years ago. I hope you enjoy the
latest information from your National Class E
Scow Association, or at least find something
useful once in a while.
It is our 50th Anniversary and a big year is
ahead of us. The Lake Chautauqua Yacht Club
has been hard at work for some time
preparing this years National Championships.
Chris Creighton, your Regatta Chairman, and
many club volunteers are ready to provide
you with the best Nationals ever. Lake
Chautauqua held the first NCESA
Championships, and we are honored that they
are putting out the red carpet for the 50th
Annual Championship Regatta. Please make
every effort to attend this years event, as
it will be quite special indeed.
It will also be the first regatta in a few
years where the fleets are again unified
under one set of National scantlings with a
clear direction for years to come. Just as
history was made 50 years ago at Lake
Chautauqua, they once again will inaugurate
a history of unified E-scow racing with the
new asymmetrical configuration.
Sail fast,
Lon Schoor
Letter from NCESA Championship Regatta Chairman
50thANNUAL NCESA
National
Championship
Regatta
June 27-29, 2008
Chautauqua Lake Yacht Club
Lakewood, New York
On behalf of the Board of Directors of the NCESA
and members of Chautauqua Lake Yacht Club
located in Lakewood, New York, we extend a
cordial invitation to the 50th anniversary of
the 2008 NCESA National Championship. Three days
of elebration have been planned for June 27-29,
2008.
You can proceed directly to the new regatta
registration software by going to the
official web site and clicking on the
SAILORS tab. In order to register, the skipper
must be a current member of NCESA. We strongly
recommend you update your crew memberships prior
to initiating your registration, however, it is
not required.
We will offer housing to registered skippers on
a first come, first serve basis. Please register
early! A listing of local hotels and directions
are located on the SAILORS tab.
Merchandise is available for purchase during
your online registration. If you pay for your
registration and later want to purchase more
merchandise or social packages, you will have to
do it from the merchandise online order link on
the MERCHANDISE TAB. There is a listing of the
merchandise and representative artwork of the
regatta graphics located on the MERCHANDISE tab.
Over the course of the next month we will add
photos of the actual items with the regatta logo
embroidery.
We are extremely pleased to be the host club of
this special event and look forward to welcoming
you to beautiful western New York.
Chris Creighton
2008 NCESA Nationals Chairman
REMINDER
To find your membership record, or that of your
crew during registration, you must enter all three things to retrieve the
record: First name, last name, and sail number.
Remember when entering the sail number to
separate the lake designator and the number with
a '-'. Examples: CH-6, W-4, V-123
Crew have to be 'Associate' members ($15) to
race in the National Regatta. When you go to the
membership Join/Renew page on the Web, this is
what you will see:
Supply the information below to
retrieve your current membership:
First Name ___________________
Last Name ___________________
Sail Number ___________________
(please enter as 'Club-Number' i.e CH-333)
National Regatta On-line Registration Available
The NCESA is using USSailing partner, Regatta
Network, to provide on-line regatta
registration. Regatta Network is also used to
provide our on-line join/renew membership
functions.
Here are a number of links that will help you
navagate what is available from the NCESA Web
site for the 2008 National Championship regatta.
Your registration will not be 'complete' until
you have entered all your crew (and they are
2008 members), and paid for their registration.
You may start the process without knowing all
your crew and come back and enter them at a
later time. This will at least get you
registered and added to the "look who is coming"
list (in a pending status).
You may also purchase regatta merchandise and
social packages during the regatta registration
process. However, if you don't get all that you
want you can come back to the 'Purchase
Merchandise Only' link to purchase additional
items and social packages. There are a lot of
items to choose from, so come back often.
Lake
Geneva's 10th Annual Spring E Regatta
Get a jump on some asymmetrical racing
May 17 - 18, 2008
A "Don't Miss" Premier E Scow Regatta !!
The BEST in...
Race Management Competition Social Venue
Your first opportunity to fly your new ASYMMETRICAL
KITE !!
Call Regatta Chairman Frank Davenport (847.712.1333)
or Lake Geneva Yacht Club Mgr. (262.275.2727) for
further details.
Used Boats & Equipment
Updated: 01/16/2008 This listing is a service provided for the
members of NCESA. Please email lon@e-scow.org
with details to be posted on this page. Thank
you.
1998 Melges
E Scow V-9
Excellent condition; Melges Trailer with bunks
and tie downs; 2006, 2004, 2001 Mains and Jibs;
2007 Runner, 2004, 2002 and other Reachers;
Tapered Spinnaker halyard and sheets; Full Deck
Cover; 4 Bailers; Floatation Panels; Foil
Rudders; $9000.00; Tom Sweitzer; Office
262-641-9100, Cell 414-507-2728,
tomsweitzer@hesssweitzer.com
(posted on Jan 3, 2008)
1997 Melges E - 2nd owner, very well
maintained and race ready! Boat has all the
factory extras Halyard latch, extra bailers,
etc. Also includes swept back spreaders (no
back stays) and foil rudders. Hull, rig, and
control lines are in excellent condition.
Includes 1 set of North Sails and cockpit
cover. Trailer is optional. Price negotiable.
Call Bob Donat (908) 256 -1786. Or email
bdonat@earthlink.net.
(posted 12-22-2007)
1998 Melges E Scow (V-222) - Bob Biwer, office
262-367-5020, cell 414-333-0441.
Click here for details (posted 12-22-2007)
1989 Johnson with trailer - Good condition - 1
season on jib, 2 seasons on main, 1 season on
runner. $3000.00 Contact Crayke Windsor:
608-239-0545 or
crayke@stormhawkboats.com
2001 Melges E Scow
Carbon bowsprit,Outside bailers, carbon fatso,
foil rudders, full deck cover, full padded
envelope cover, flotation panels. Set of 2004
Quantum and 2007 Quantum mains and jibs. 2
runners and 1 reacher. Galvanized trailer with
aluminum tie downs. Can deliver. $17,000.
Contact Info: Dave Decker 262-327-3652 or email
brudex@yahoo.com
07 LM Jib ? Used in 4 regattas - $400
07 MH Jib ? Lightly Used - $400
07 AP Full Batten Mainsail - $1000
07 AIRX 500 Runner, All white - $600
07 AIRX 500 Reacher, All white - $800
05 Blue Chip Mystery Guest Sail ? Good Cond. -
$600
05 LM Jib ? 1 Season - $250-300
04 AIRX 600 Runner, All white - $300
04 AIRX 500 Runner, All white - $300
03 I-1 Mainsail ? Good Cond. - $500
03 LM Jib ? Good Condition - $250
02 MH Jib ? Good Condition - $200
00 MH Jib ? Beater - $50
90 Wavebuster Dacron Jib - $50
89 Wavebuster Dacron Jib - $50
Call Sam or Andy if you are interested in any of
these great used sails. 262-275-9728
End of Season Savings on Demo E-Scow Sail
Quantum Sails has some great deals on demo and
used E-Scow sails. The following sails are
available at the Quantum Inland Sails loft and
are ready to be shipped to you.
2007 E-Scow Runner (red and white) with one full
season of use: 500.00
2007 E-Scow Reacher (red and white) with 1/2
season of use: 525.00
2007 E-Scow Mainsail (full season of use):
$500.00
2007 E-Scow Jib (light use): 375.00
2006 E-Scow Jib: 300.00
2006 E-Scow Jib: 300.00
2006 E-Scow Jib: 350.00
2005 E-Scow Reacher (all white): 350.00
Older E-Scow North Reacher (red and white):
300.00
2000 E-scow, former YRA Champion Boat, available
for $13,000 w/ new set of sails and trailer.
Samuel Starkey w 609-924-8090.
1988 Melges E Scow- Great starter boat!!!
Includes two main sails, two jibs, a chute and
trailer. Everything you need to get started.
Priced low, must sell, $1500. Will trade for a
newer optimist. Mike Starbeck 319-290-9088.
Michael.starbeck@qwest.com.
Clear Lake, Iowa.
1983 Johnson E-Scow -with Assymetric Spinnaker
(also regular spinnaker) with road worthy
trailer hull stiffened professionally but older
boat would make a great club boat (no running
backstays) Crew (Kids) have left and would
consider traide for a C-Scow. $2500
Efayans@hotmail.com
or call Ed at 516-763-4917
Boat is located on Long Island NY but would meet
half way.
2002 Melges E- Eastern - negotiable
Aft chain plates plus optional backstays -
the ultimate for maximum sail setting
options and speed in heavy air - truly
effective depowering, lightly used, very
stiff, internal main halyard latch, fatso
tiller extensions, foil rudders, TacTic
electronic compass, outside bailers (4
total), Crisp Quantum sails with moderate
use, used in only some races, I have
others),2002 Trailer, aluminum trailer
crosspieces, boat covered in the winter,
boat covers negotiable, delivery negotiable,
contact me at 732-604-0594.
Brickland@gmail.com
(posted 22 June 07)
2000 Melges E - Michigan - $9500
Melges 2000 Millennium Series E-Boat One
year old main and jib, along with three
year old spinnakers Melges 2000 E-Boat
Trailer Top and Bottom Custom Travel
Covers Full Custom Boat Cover DJ
1995 Johnson with a '95 single axle
Johnson trailer, new spectra spinnaker
sheets, upgraded rudders, envelope
cover, cockpit cover, 1 set of sails,
indoor winter storage, excellent
condition!? $6,900.00
2007 North Spinnakers: All red
runner, only used 1 season - $500.
All red Reacher, only used in 1
RACE! - $650. Please contact Tobin
Tornehl -
ttornehl1@wi.rr.com or
262.617.1621 (posted 1-7-2008)
Used North Mains, Lt/Med Jib,
reacher and runner for sale. Call
Bob Donat for more information. 908
256 1786.
Quantum Sails has a few good used sails left
in their inventory. Great deals for some
good sails that will help your program move
forward. 2006 North Mainsail - $800.00, 2006
North Jib - $400.00, 2005. To learn more
about these sails and get them in your
inventory, please call Jim Gluek - Quantum
Inland Sails - 262-646-7610 or e-mail:
jgluek@quantumsails.com.
(posted 4 June 07)
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TRAILERS:
NEW Aluminum E-scow trailer - Wawasee
Aluminum Trailer for sale, brand new, LED
Lighting, Torsion Axle, box frame
construction. Picture available, please
contact John Thomas at
WYCSocialchair@gmail.com
for more information. (posted 1 June 07)
Aluminum E-scow trailer
overall good condition, located in NJ,
asking $1400 or best offer, has tongue jack
with large pneumatic tire, lights will be
replaced for new owner, contact
jbubnowski@yahoo.com
or call 732-267-3903. (updated 14 Dec 07)
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BOAT LIFT:
Aluminum E-scow or A-Scow Boat Lift -
Madison, WI
Hewitt Aluminum Hoist, 3600lbs cap., 113" x
151", Carpeted scow bunks. Perfect for A or
E-scow. $2100.00 OBO, Call Doug at
(608)213-5557
doug@labjet.com
(updated 14 Dec 07)
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SPARS:
Mast Melges 1987 painted white - Carlyle -
make an offer
Straight, last used in 2001, needs lower
side stay. Can be put in perfect shape if
interested. Delivery negotiable.
H. 314-721-1027, C 314-753-5486, e-mail
jmelly@watlow.com
(updated 14 Dec 07)
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WANTED:
Wanted: Your old Spinnaker Gear!! Now that
Asym has passed, what are you going to do
with your old spin equipment?
We run a High School Sailing Program in
Dallas, Texas. We have acquired an old 1978
Johnson we are totally refurbishing. The
kids have all the old paint sanded off and
ready to paint. It did not come with
spinnaker pole or sail. We are also
looking for older functioning main and
jibs. The set we have is functional, but
from the 1970's. Any donations of old gear
would be greatly appreciated. Anyone coming
to Texas for Black Tie? We would love to
start up the e-scow class again.
email John Weston
jweston@microsoft.com
or 214-783-9499. (posted 1-8-2008)
I am a past e-scow owner looking to get back
in the class. I am looking to by a used
E-scow with trailer, 2002-2005. Phil
Reynolds /
Reynoldsfam@comcast.net
/ 908-789-3081. POSTED SEPTEMBER 26, 2007.
WANTED: Older E-Scows for Finnish E-Scow
fleet, late 80's or early 90's, reasonable
prices, no soft hulls or decks. Also older
parts like rudders needed, used but crisp
sails etc. Please email me to
plaanaa@plaanaa.com
and offer your boat / parts / sails. (posted
1 Aug)
WANTED: Rudders for 81 Johnson
The shore director of Community Sailing of
Colorado's Standley Lake program, a
non-profit youth sailing organization that
teaches sailing to 500+ kids each summer,
needs your help. Their '81 Johnson E-Scow
recently met with a trailering accident and
needs new rudders. He has been trying every
possible avenue to find replacements, but
has not had any success. If you, or someone
you know, has a set of rudders that will
work on his ?1 Johnson E-scow, please
contact him at: cell phone number is
303-588-6087, office phone number is
303-757-7718. He has a small budget or parts
that he could trade. (posted 1 Aug)
WANTED: (donation or cheap used) Looking for
good used spinnakers for Hoofer Sailing
Club's three racing E-Scows. Two all college
teams, one all-women will be racing on
Mendota in 2007. Contact Matt Schmidt
608-262-1630
(posted 1 May)
WANTED: "Newer" sails wanted by Pennsylvania
skipper new to the class. Looking for a
suite of 2005 or later North or Quantum
sails for my 1985 Johnson E Scow. The
original sails that came with the boat are
well worn. Please help! Contact Ben Shaevitz
in Harrisville, PA at EMAIL basmoss1 at
hotmail.com or ben.shaevitz at sru.edu.
(posted 8 July)
Ted Beier, the Rules Committee Chairman, had
scheduled a conference call meeting of the Rules
Committee for October 17th. The Rules Committee
received a report on the experiment submitted by
Henry Colie. The experiment was for a second set
of mast spreaders located near the intersect of
the upper shrouds to provide additional support
to the tip of the mast for the masthead
asymmetrical spinnaker. Additionally, Ted Beier
and four others from the Carlyle fleet
experimented with the second spreader
configuration and asymmetrical spinnaker. The
Rules Committee discussed the experiment and
provided this d r a f t proposal
to the Board of Directors for their meeting on
November 3rd (See article below - Rules
Committee Proposal). It is draft because they
are exploring a smaller set of tolerance on the
asymmetrical spinnaker. The draft report is
included here so the membership has an idea of
what is being proposed to the Board of
Directors. The Board of Directors will discuss
the proposal and may make changes to it before
it is turned into a motion.
As a reminder of the process for changing the
scantlings, the Board of Directors would need to
pass a motion on a change to the scantlings
before the membership can vote on it. If a
motion is passed, the regular members would
receive a description of the change being
proposed and a ballot to vote on it. It would
need a two thirds majority to be successful.
DRAFT
Rules Committee Report, November 2003
Summary of Activity
- During the year, the committee has
administered a follow-on asymmetrical spinnaker
(asail) experiment involving the addition of a
second set of spreaders to the mast to enhance
structural stability. A report from the
participants was received recently, which is
appended as Enclosure (1). The committee
met via telecon on 17 October, and is offering a
proposal for board and class membership
approval.
Proposal
- The Rules Committee proposes that the NCESA
board and membership adopt the following:
It is proposed that the class approve an asail
rigged boat per the appended scantling
modifications, Enclosure (2), as a sanctioned E
Scow configuration. This is subject to the
following changes from the previous asail
configuration:
1.The asail
will be strictly one-design with a 6 in.
tolerance on the stated dimensions.
2.A second set of
spreaders, as described, is strongly
recommended, but is optional.
3.It is recommended
that no set period for "phase in" or "phase out"
for either configuration be adopted.
Discussion
- It has been indicated that adding the second
set of spreaders just above the upper stay-mast
intersection does significantly add to the
stability of the mast in both the longitudinal
and lateral directions. Also, this
addition appears to make a boat so rigged
slightly faster upwind. Therefore, to
provide a more durable rig, the Rules Committee
strongly recommends this addition to the
configuration. However, since a
significant number of boats are sailing
successfully without these, the committee agreed
that they be indicated in the rules as
"permitted", and thus optional.
Based on criticism from numerous members during
the previous voting period, the committee
recommends that the sail be strictly one-design.
The three "tape" dimensions of current asails
from North and Quantum vary to nearly one foot
in length. Therefore, the committee will
determine a set of recommended dimensions from
the sail makers, and insert these in the rules
with a 6 in. tolerance. In Enclosure 2,
these dimensions are shown as TBD, currently,
along with draft recommendations subject to
sailmaker verification. It is recommended
that existing sails not falling within this
range be "grandfathered".
ADDITIONAL SET OF
SPREADERS ADDED TO EXISTING E SCOW ASYMMETRICAL
RIG
SUMMARY
Pursuant to comments that
an E Scow mast rigged for asymmetric spinnakers
(asails) is too vulnerable to failure in heavy
winds, Henry Colie proposed a further asail
experiment for 2007, which was accepted by the
Board of Directors in November 2006. His
proposal was to add an additional set of
spreaders to add support to the jumper stays.
These additional spreaders are located just
above the mast intersection of the upper side
stays, and are swept to roughly maintain the
longitudinal alignment of the jumpers.
Besides the original boat so rigged, five boats
at Carlyle Lake have been converted for asails
and rigged in this manner. These boats,
which have backstays, have sailed for the 2007
season, and have performed very well.
Limited structural analysis indicates that the
added spreaders do provide additional impetus to
keep the mast from inverting longitudinally,
which is the most likely failure mode for an
asail rigged mast.
BACKGROUND
As has been demonstrated
with the asail configuration, the reason for
adding the jumper stays is to insure that the
mast stays in column. This is achieved as
a result of the jumper stays adding lateral
support and allowing the mast to be put in a
"prebend" condition by tensioning the jumpers.
There has been some question whether the
original jumper configuration was adequate
because they are extended by the original
spreaders only, which are at under 50% of the
jumper intersection height. Adding an
additional set of spreaders at approximately 73%
does improve the lateral support of the tip, and
improves the resistance to loss of prebend
(inverting).
It has not been
demonstrated that this addition is essential,
however, strength margins are increased.
This has been shown as a result of basic
structural calculations.
DESCRIPTION
The experiment consisted
of a second set of spreaders, 16" in length,
added to the diamond stays of an asymmetric E
Scow. The spreader bracket was attached to the
spar at 22'4" above deck; just above the upper
shroud intersect point. The spar was a 1989
Melges Wedge stepped on a 1994 Johnson. The hull
was built without backstays as on the current
boats. The boat was converted to asymmetric by
Melges in 2003.
The parts were: Spreader -
Vanguard part # 204242@$39.95 ea.
Spreader Bracket - Vanguard part #20180 @$62.85
Stainless rivets - 3/16" x �" 4@$1.50 ea.
Parts total - $148.75
Time required for
installation - 1 hour or less.
Tools required - Tape
measure, drill, and rivet gun.
GOAL
To reinforce mast against
loads encountered while sailing with masthead
asymmetrical spinnaker.
RESULTS
The experiment was a
complete success. The mast was much more stable
with the added benefit of noticeably improved
upwind performance.
ALTERATIONS TO SCANTLINGS
FOR ASYMMETRICAL SPINNAKER
I. GENERAL RULES
5. Yachts may carry
fittings for symmetric spinnakers, asymmetric
spinnakers, or both. However, yachts shall
not use tensioned diamond stays on the mast
while racing with a symmetric spinnaker.
II.HULL
2. Hull Dimensions
B. Dimensions
10. Yachts
configured for asymmetric spinnakers shall carry
a sprit bulkhead located forward from the mast
line on the starboard side such that the loads
from the sprit are reacted by the through deck
fitting and the bulkhead. The bulkhead is
positioned square to the sprit.
III.SPARS
Mast
Mast
standing rigging
6. Spreaders
(g) One additional pair of spreaders is
permitted on yachts rigged
with diamond stays for carrying asymmetric
spinnakers.
i. Length - 16 +
1 in.
ii. Mast intersect - 22' 4" + 2, -0 in.
7. Diamond stays
(a) Number required - 2 for asymmetric spinnaker
configuration
only
(b) Diameter - 1/8 in. 1x19 wire min.
(c) Mast intersect
i. At tip - 29 ft, + 4 inches
ii. At base - 2 in., + 2 inches from the
base of the extrusion
(d) An additional set of spreaders are
permitted.
F. Devices permitted for adjusting mast
while racing.
2. General - stays and
shrouds shall only be adjustable at end attached
to deck, except for diamond stays which shall
only be adjustable at end attached at base of
mast.
4. Main and lower
shroudsand diamond stays- turn buckles or
adjustable tubes
Asymmetrical spinnaker bow sprit
Number permitted - 1
Material - may be constructed of
aluminum alloy or carbon fiber.
Diameter - 2.25 inch minimum.
Sectional shape- round with no taper.
End devices -
optional, but tack line cannot be run
internally in sprit tube
Sprit and devices
for flying tack line shall not exceed 4
ft beyond bow. Measurement does not
include rub rail if installed.
Sprit shall not articulate. When sprit
is fully extended, forward end shall be
on centerline, + 2 inches
athwartships. When retracted, the
outboard end of the sprit and its
fittings shall be aft of the forward
edge of the hull.
Vertical location of forward end of
sprit - with main halyard latched, mast
rake at 33'11"(to intersection of deck
and transom on centerline) and rig snug,
wrapping tape measure around mast,
measuring to center of bowsprit tip with
bowsprit fully extended: 34' 2-3/4"
+ 4 inches
Bow sprit will
have a 2:1 purchase to extend and may be
retracted using shock cord.
YACHT DIMENSIONS
RELATING TO SAILS
Dimensions
H. Symmetrical
Spinnaker Sheave Wheel - 25 ft. max
I.
Asymmetrical Spinnaker Sheave Wheel - 30 ft. max
VI. SAILS
Spinnakers
Dimensions: Spinnakers measured
for a regatta shall be one LARGE
PARACHUTE
and one SMALL PARACHUTE or
one ASYMMETRICAL SPINNAKER as follows.
3.Foot - TBD (current
recommendation 20 ft. 6 in.; +0, -6 in.
4.Mid girth (distance
between the midpoints of luff and leach) - 17ft.
6in. maximum
5.
Foot Roach - bottom edge
of sail within 2 + 2 in. of a straight
line from tack to clew
6.Material weight -
0.7 oz. minimum
VII. METHOD OF SETTING,
SHEETING, AND ADJUSTING SAILS
7.Symmetrical
Spinnakers
8.Asymmetrical
Spinnaker
A. Equipment permitted for
setting, sheeting, and adjusting
1.
Halyards.
(a) Number permitted - 1
(b)Unlimited to material,
camming or cleating devices and snap.
2.
Spinnaker sheet and tack line- unlimited to
material, snap or cleat or jamming device.
Unlimited as to number, but see below as to
number permitted in use at one time.
B. The permissible guys
for controlling the spinnaker are:
1. 2 Clew Sheets, or spliced to be
continuous with tail to attach to clew. Only one
sheet may be actively used to control the sail
2. 1 Tack line - method of attaching, cleating
and adjusting unlimited as long as led "1:1".
C., D., and E., same as
4E, F, and G for symmetrical spinnakers.
Rekindled
"E-Scow" Love Affair
(An
Asymmetrical convert's story)
By Tom
Klaban
I was sixteen when my dad bought my
first E-Scow and I have loved the boat
ever since. I sailed the class for a
number of years and got my two sons onto
the boat when they were little.
Unfortunately for my sailing career, ten
years ago Eric and Brian took up
football and dedicated themselves to the
sport both in High School and College.
Luckily for me, they did not pursue
professional football and joined me on
our Lightning, which I had taken up in
their absence. I happen to live
ten minutes from the largest Lightning
fleet in the world, and the competition
filled the void left by not being on an
E-Scow. Last summer, while sailing in
the Michigan Lightning Districts we all
started talking about the possibility of
getting back on an E-Scow. Now
that the boys were out of college and
able to travel during the summer months
again, it made sense to get back on the
boat and rekindle our love affair.
Congratulations to John Ruf who was an avid
E-Scow racer on Pewaukee Lake before turning his
goal to an Olympic bid in the paraplegic 2.4mR
class. His first attempt was in 2004 and it set
the ground work for his success this time
around.
John needed a strong last
day at the trials to take the berth on the team
going to China. He sailed to a couple of second
place finishes on day 8 of racing to win the
tiebreaker. Quantum Sails and Pewaukee YC were
supportive of Ruf all the way. Read
Destination 1Design for
more details.
Also, see an interview of John a few weeks
before his successful Olympic qualification
regatta in Newport RI.
The Wawasee E Scow Fleet is celebrating our 25th
annual regatta in 2008. The traditional regatta
date has been the second weekend in June. For
2008, for one year only, we are going to host
the event the weekend normally reserved for the
annual championship regatta - and make it big!
More details to come, but the plans are for
racing Friday afternoon, all day Saturday
and Sunday morning. The schedule will enable
many boats from the Midwest to travel in
Friday morning. We plan to provide housing
for everyone that asks. If you ever wanted
to attend a regatta at Lake Wawasee, this
would be the year to do it. There will be
big parties on Friday and Saturday nights,
less traffic on the lake, and non-stop adult
beverages. If you have never been to our
lake, it is a natural lake with clean water
about 3 miles long located in Syracuse,
Indiana. Should the spinnaker issue not be
resolved by the time of the regatta, the
event will be inclusive of whatever
spinnaker/rig you want to bring.
Should you have questions, please contact
me:
Casey Call, Regatta Chairman
317.508.1147 (m) or
caseyjcall@yahoo.com
Hope to see you there in 2008!
50th Annual Championship Regatta
Make sure to mark your calendars for a very
special event - the 50th anniversary of our
National Championship regatta. The
Chautauqua Lake Yacht Club is going all
out for this event and the planning is well
underway.