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RC Update Meeting October 30, 2013

RC Update Meeting October 30, 2013. Agenda . Introductions Updates Discussion – 2013, 2014 Educational Session Shortening legs Shortening course Appreciation Dinner Details. Introductions . State your name When was the last time you went sailing? (not race committee).

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RC Update Meeting October 30, 2013

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  1. RC Update Meeting October 30, 2013

  2. Agenda • Introductions • Updates • Discussion – 2013, 2014 • Educational Session • Shortening legs • Shortening course • Appreciation Dinner Details

  3. Introductions • State your name • When was the last time you went sailing? (not race committee)

  4. Volunteer Changes • Bob Johnson, Club Race Officer renewal • Passed the Safe Powerboat Handling coarse: • Christopher Collins • Jeffery Cross • Joanne Guennewig • Karen Kinsey • Jason Smith • Jennifer Steffler

  5. On the Water • Completed • RYF • Inter-Committee Challenge • Talbot (Laser, Radial, V-15) • Autumn Classic (20 HS teams, 2 divisions) • Still Going • Frostbite • Up Next • High School Great Lakes (Monroe) • Angsten (Monroe)

  6. Inter-Committee Challenge Race Committee Wins!

  7. Race Documents for 2014 • Agreement on the 2014 process • Details being documented • Will start with the 2013 documents • Primary drafter to be assigned for each event

  8. Days of Service • Sean is keeping this report up to date • Contact him with questions • We will TRY to order enough awards • You can help by signing up for events now and keeping that commitment

  9. CYC-Passion-RC Sign Ups-

  10. Busy 2013- Lots of People will Qualify • 14 Days of Service • Appreciation Dinner (free) • Shirts for first year, and milestones • Appreciation gift • 19 Days of Service for non CYC members: • Charging Privileges for 2014

  11. Sign Ups • People Still Needed! • Frostbite- Sundays at Belmont • HS Great Lakes -November 16 & 17 • Timme Angsten –November 23 & 24

  12. Assignments

  13. Advanced Race Management Clinic Milwaukee Yacht Club November 9 and 10 $85 Instructor Hank Stuart Sign Up on US Sailing website Let us know if you are going, maybe we can organize rides, accommodation, etc.

  14. Advanced Race Management Clinic Chicago Yacht Club Working on dates-January or February 2 full days of work and learning Do the Study Questions!

  15. DISCUSSION

  16. 2013 What worked well? What did you enjoy? Why will you come back? What can we do better? What made it difficult? What was not fun?

  17. 2014 What would you like to see the same? What should be eliminated? What can be different?

  18. Educational SessionS

  19. Shortening a Leg

  20. Shortening a Leg When would you shorten a leg? Race is taking too long. How do you know it’s taking too long? Time the legs – write it down for each fleet.

  21. Who Signals What? If the beat is going to be shorter Leeward Markset shows with intermittent sounds Windward Markset moves to the correct place(s) and deploys yellow marks.

  22. Who Signals What? If the run is going to be shorter Windward Markset shows with intermittent sounds Leeward Markset moves to the correct place and deploys yellow mark(s) or Finish Line moves to correct place.

  23. Original Course

  24. Shorter Leg

  25. Shortening the Course 120 4 Legs Two sound signals

  26. Who signals What? The RC boat that will finish the race displays Sierra with two sound signals. Sierra becomes the finish flag at a rounding mark. No blue is displayed

  27. Original Course 120 4 Legs

  28. Shortened Course at a Rounding Mark The finish boat must be positioned so that the sailors will go around the course in the usual way, as if they did not know it was shortened. 120 3 Legs

  29. Shortening Course at a Gate The RC boat that will finish the race displays Sierra with two sound signals. The finish line shall be between the gate marks. (32.2 c)

  30. Original Course 120 4 Legs

  31. Shortened Course at the Gate The finish boat should be positioned to sight between the gate marks, but close enough so that no sailors think they should cross between the boat and a mark. 120 2 Legs Be careful to keep both marks visible to the sailors. Especially the right gate facing upwind

  32. Shorten a Leg or Shorten Course? 120 4 Legs 2 sounds Repetitive Sounds Charlie Minus Sierra Yellow Marks Marks do Not Move Changes Course Length

  33. Questions?

  34. Appreciation Dinner, Saturday Nov. 23 Monroe Station Red Carpet opens at 6:00 Dinner 7:00 Awards 8:00 After party immediately following Black Tie optional Parking – until the lot is full

  35. Awards • Service awards • Oscars • Special gifts and Awards • RC related Trophies will be on display, including the Fido Cup

  36. Oscars- audience participation is required! Nominations- announced next week Volunteers of the Race Committee will vote online PriceWaterhouseCoopers, LLP. will tally the results

  37. And the Categories are • Best Picture, 2013 • Best Quote • Race Committee Volunteer in a Leading Role • Race Committee Volunteerin a Supporting Role • Most Dramatic Recovery • Production Design • Best Blog Entry • Costume Design • Best Cuisine

  38. Icebreaker, March 23, 2013 Skippers' Meeting at 9:00 followed by postponement for Ice Breaking.  After trial and error, the most effective method proved to be doing donuts in the open water, making waves to break and move the ice out of the way. Potential Nominees Icebreaker, March 23, 2013 Skippers' Meeting at 9:00 followed by postponement for Ice Breaking.  After trial and error, the most effective method proved to be doing donuts in the open water, making waves to break and move the ice out of the way. “Never drink until after you have scored” Afternoon-Sonar and 420 Conditions on the lake were not friendly so the sonars sailed in the harbor with the 420s. This led to some interesting starts, roundings and finishes.  We also found that there are some shallow objects in the harbor near the docks on the southwest side of the harbor.  One of the sonars hit this and had to go back in, luckily for them, there was an extra boat to swap out with.  Overall the sonars got 5 races and the 420s got 3 races in.  It was a fun day on the water!

  39. Suggestions for Nominations are welcome • Submit in person or by phone, fax, email or text to: Janet B or Sean or Lynn • Specifics are helpful • Written description of the incident or photos

  40. Who’s Invited Invitations have been mailed to people with two days or more at the time of mailing. All RC Members and supporters are welcome to attend the dinner and presentations. $25 or 14 days Anyone who appreciates the RC should attend the After Party. Tell sailors.

  41. Next Meeting Wednesday, December 11

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