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50th Anniversary Old Timer's Race, August 10, 2014


Call to all Alberg 30s

50th Anniversary Old Timers Race

Annapolis Harbor
August 10th, 2014

Please join us for our 50th anniversary Old Timers Race (OTR) of our wonderful Alberg 30s on August 10th, 2014. We will use the National Sailing Hall of Fame (NSHoF) docks as our base.

Event Schedule

Saturday, August 10th, 2014
1000 - 1045 Skippers Meeting

Notice of Race (NoR) and Sailing Instructions (SIs)

This is a call for participants in the Old Timers Race (OTR) to be held on Sunday, August 10th. This race will be sponsored for us by the Sailing Club of Chesapeake (SCC) and is open to all Alberg 30s members or non-members that want to participate. We are hopeful that many parade participants will also become part of this one design race and again we will try to match up some past Alberg owners with some current A30 owners that are willing to lend out their boat for a day of racing or to just provide a ride. We will do our best to accommodate all willing participants. The race will be conducted around the government markers on the Bay with the award ceremonies at the NSHoF at the conclusion of the race.

Inquiries about the Old Timers Race to:
Jonathan Adams
jreadams6@yahoo.com
410-544-5190 (H)
443-223-2534 (M)


Offshore Sailing book cover Offshore Sailing by Bill Seifert with Daniel Spurr

We went to a Windjammers lecture to hear Bill Seifert and I was impressed enough to buy the book on the spot. I've heard a lot of people talk about ways to improve a boat, but I've never heard one person suggest so many good ideas that I hadn't considered. Part of the charm is the specificity of the suggestions. Everyone says you should secure your floorboards, hatchboards and batteries. Bill shows good suggestions on how to do so.

The suggestions are very practical for the do-it-yourselfer, too. Many show how to make or adapt inexpensive solutions. Tip #12 on closing the deck blower vents is one that will pay off for me without ever going offshore. I'll implement that one to stop the wintertime storms from finding their way belowdecks.

Besides modifications, the book also includes advice for operating offshore, cooking, boat selection, dealing with bureaucracy, and more.

Bill Seifert has worked at Tartan, TPI, and Alden Yachts. He's a veteran of many Marion-Bermuda races and now runs his own yacht management company. His tips are born of experience--not of book-learning--and it shows. He obviously knows his stuff.

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