Thursday, July 30, 2009

August

Planning is underway for the 2009 Wildcat. Some discussion about the types of courses we use. We could drop the triangle course, though it is a good way to get the fleet separated.

Planning for the evenings and food as usual is required.

Input on what to serve for meals would be greatly appreciated. Hamburgers have done us well over the past , but are there some alternatives?

Scoring

Les and Scott are working on gettign the sail wave program under control.

We hope to score the results of our weekend races immediatly after the races, this is one way of getting some realtime experience in using sailwave.

Pencilling

We need to recruit some competent penciller and result takers for the Wildcat. This is an important task and requires speed and acuracy and a failry good stomach for writing on a rolling boat.

Other matters:

As always safety is always an important consideration during any event- whether it is the Wildcat or Sunday club races.

We will be conducting a rescue boat maintenance and water safety review at the club. This will coincide with the first race day (Sunday 6th September).

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Club Business

A meeting is planned for this Sunday to discuss intended plan of management with Booti Booti national park.

Thanks to Whitey for the prompt addition of several new TV screens to the club. Now we are able to watch multiple sport.

New we need a digital set top box. OneHD.

Woops, spoken too soon. The set top box is in place and all is good.

Club Update

A great weekend for the club with the assisting in the Gepquest 48 hour race.

Thanks to everyone who stayed up all night helping the competitors through the checkpoint.

A great weekend and a soild fundraiser for the club, netting $800 for the weekend.