January 29, 2010
Good News came from France this week.
I received word from the Classe Mini that my 1000nm qualification was approved by the committee. This is great news as I have the paper to prove that I am now halfway through my Mini Transat qualifications!
The boat is once again at Boat Services Kingston and I am starting to get my head wrapped around the work list for the spring. On the list: Bottom paint, splicing and replacing some running rigging as well as changing some block positions. Nothing major luckily.
John Clark and Andy Soper have my sails at the Kingston Sail Loft for a check up and some tweaks. I’m so grateful for their ongoing support.
The schedule for next season seems to be coming together and I think we are going to have an interesting year. More on this soon.
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January 29, 2010
Good News came from France this week. I received word from the Classe Mini that my 1000nm qualification was approved by the committee. This is great news as I have the paper to prove that I am now halfway through my Mini Transat qualifications! The boat is once again at Boat Services Kingston and I am [more]
May 14, 2009
Better late than never… The Whig published an article I wrote on the last trip to the Bahamas. You can find it here.
April 28, 2009
From Drop Box On Sunday I drove down to New York state to meet Caj who drove the boat back from Florida. It was an easy trip across the border and the bridges. (Ok backing into the driveway is never easy…) I’m in the process of emptying everything out and getting her ready for some [more]
April 28, 2009
From Drop Box Lindsey Fair and Greg van Rossem are putting together an art auction to help raise money for the sailing team. Here’s a description of the event: This art auction will be like no other in Kingston. It will be a day to raise money for the Minimus Sailing Team (www.minimus-sailing-team.com) to compete in [more]