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Bonjour,
j'ai essayé de créer une course le long des îles de la côte atlantique.
Pouvez vous me dire ce que vous en pensez et me préciser ce que je dois complèter
Merci
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Merci pour votre course.. je le regarderai cet apres-midi/soir :-)

Je suis toujours tres heureuse a voir des nouvelles courses!


Thank you for your race..I will look at it this afternoon/evening.

I am always very happy to see new races :-)
Desolee, mais il n'est pas une course au kmz..c'est seulement le titre!!

Est-ce que vous avez regarder le "Comment faire une course pour SOL" .pdf, ecrit par Incog?

On peut le voir ici:

<http://www.sailonline.org/board/
thread/3012/here-is-
how-to-propose-new-races
/?page=1#post-3012 >>


ou ici
http://tinyurl.com/ycvcdnr


Sorry but there was no race/course in the kmz -its just a title.

Have you looked at the "How to" paper written by Incog.

Its viewable here:

<http://www.sailonline.org/board/
thread/3012/here-is-
how-to-propose-new-races
/?page=1#post-3012 >>


or here

http://tinyurl.com/ycvcdnr



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--- Last Edited by Do! at 2010-07-02 14:52:56 ---
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Hello
sorry, but I do not speak English, so I use the translator
google.
the file I've sent. kmz normally opens with google maps
and you see the race and created.
she left the port of Royan and goes to Brest. all the waypoints are
marked!
I do not understand that you can not see her, she appears
normally here.
I therefore join you again this file.
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Merci!! La derniere copie (beaucoup plus grande que la premiere) est parfait - je peux regarder le trajet et c'est donc vraiment possible a creer une course pour SOL!!

Quelle est votre preference du type de bateau pour ce course?


Thank you. The last copy (much bigger in size than the first) is perfect - I can see the course and it is therefore possible to make a race for SOL from it.

What is your preferred boat-type for this race?

hello
I come to you to suggest several things:
1 - the boat could be a trimaran Groupama type C5
2 - it would be good running partners for a Friday night it
can be completed on Sunday evening
3 - Is it possible, after the race to transform this course in record
Standing lap?
thank you for responding and good weekend to you
Bonjour!! Ci ajoint est une copie de votre GE trajet avec tous les "waypoints" que j'ai ajoute ce matin.

Au total, il y a beaucoup de "waypoints" - mais le trajet est tres bon!!

Dans qq jours, je le mettrai en SOL et nous pouvons faire le course peut-etre en aout ou bien en septembre.

SVP pourriez-vous regardez au liste des types de bateaux, attachee maintenant a ce Forum, pour choisir de preference une bateau deja au SOL :-)

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Good morning!! Attached is a copy of your track showing all the waypoints that I have added this morning.

In a few days I will set this up on SOL and we can run the race perhaps in August or September.

Please will you look at the list of boat types now attached to this Forum, and make a choice from the list of boats already set up in SOL?

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hello
I would add a variation to my path: the possibility of move north and south of Ré island (between WP4 and WP5), with
the requirement to pass the door 5.
Date can be the weekend of August 20 to 22, or August 27 to 29,or else, for there to be a maximum of vessels in late September.
I'll see the list of vessels SOL and I offer you a boat.
Finally, you did not answer regarding the possibility, after the race, making this course a constant challenge timed ... what about?
Do you want also that I send you a poster for this race?
Thank you
I chose the 60ft trimaran boat SOL
it corresponds exactly to the boat that I have proposed.
cordially

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