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9 November 2009

Sailonline is still developing. We now have thousands of users, over 400 SYC members sailing for all continents and hope to grow further. This is fantastic and also means that we have all kind of needs and wishes from the community regarding race lengths, race types, starting times, boat types, different series etc. At SOL we feel that our recourses is not really enough, we need some help. Time has come to leave the ad-hoc race planning and move into a more well planned race schedule. At SOL we dream of having an international race committee of volunteers that plan races, helps us setting up races etc with the objective to further strengthen the community through a well structured calendar with a nice blend of activities. Do you want to take on the responsibility of putting together a race committee and structure its work? If so let us know on crew@sailport.se.

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1 Svein Kockberg says...
Hello, I suggest WINSTON_4 as chairman of race planning committee. I am prepared to participate.

Posted at 8:03 p.m. on November 9, 2009

2 Macavity says...
I am in Santa Barbara, CA and have raced in club races from Santa Barbara to San Diego and round all the islands. I have worked in Yacht Club race management for 40 years and would like to help. How about a race starting and ending in Los Angeles going around all eight Channel Islands?

Posted at 4:20 a.m. on November 10, 2009

3 Rich Reynolds - Mulligan2 says...
Macavity - ill put together a slalom weave though the islands, start in SD end in SB. boat for polars??? seems like catalina would be appropriate, but slow.. if we can find a polar

Posted at 9:51 p.m. on November 11, 2009

4 Rich Reynolds - Mulligan2 says...
channel island race discussion taken to the forums

Posted at 11:59 p.m. on November 11, 2009

5 steve says...
yep, I'm keen to do my bit for upcoming races on SOL :-)

Posted at 9:14 a.m. on November 12, 2009

6 Donagh says...
I'm based in Ireland (GMT) and would be willing to help out also. My preferance is for long ocean races or very short races that could be sailed during europeen working hours ;-)

Posted at 2:11 p.m. on November 16, 2009

7 Peter - SWE_X35 says... says...
I suggest we have a race committee not only consisting of those who are "pro's" in this game. Therefore I'm willing to be a part in the suggested race committee. By the way I'm 58:th in the SYC ranking, and I'm a much better sailor IRL. It's a lot harder to sail in the virtual world! Therefore you should choose me :)

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