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Post by Nautic12 » Wed Nov 30, 2005 3:53 am

<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Rick West</i>

Philip,
I was excited four years ago eyeball to eyeball when Yachtie and I talked about it. I have been looking forward to the day we would actually schedule this. I think those dates will be thought well of here. When it is confirmed I will start advertising on this end.

Woody, you will be on the mailing list, as you wished a couple of years back.

...94 [8D]
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these past posts make for good reading

Post by boatie » Tue Nov 29, 2005 2:21 am

Hi John,

Yes can organise charters, best you bring your own rigs and radio gear. I can supply a number of boats less rigs.

Regards Davie Norris [:)][

<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by jrflorida</i>

Any chance of chartering boats in New Zealand? [:D]

John Rowley
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Post by yachtie » Mon Nov 28, 2005 11:32 pm

Be warned about the Warrior - Phil's even uglier[:D][:D][:D]

Chris
NZL1 Longtack
&
NZL110 Swept Away

Post by Jim Linville » Mon Nov 28, 2005 9:55 pm

Count me in! [:)] I've been wanting to make the trip anyway... but (as we all know) the devil is in the details.[}:)] Please keep me informed.
--Jim Linville

Post by Rick West » Mon Nov 28, 2005 11:46 am

Good Morning Philip,
The Maori lad is certainly expressive. Wonderful news that we move forward. I will be happy to include the North American Continent and Europe on my email list of serious competitors. Contact me at [url]ec12@amya.org[/url]. The US currently has four on the list.

Philip, I will move to email with you and forward my personal information for contacts this evening my time. I can assure you and all the suggestions from here will be short and simple.

...94 [8D]

Post by Philip Whitley » Mon Nov 28, 2005 7:21 am

Gentlemen,

The link http://www.ec12.co.nz/proposedworlds.html is now active. You will note that a Maori Warrior is in the section TAKE UP THE CHALLENGE, he is in the traditional stance of waiting for a friend to except and pickup the challenge he offers.

We now wish to confirm the dates on this site as the official dates. Rick and Graeme and woody for the UK, could you please email me your phone numbers so I can make contact to discuss the format for the event.

I look forward to seeing you all in New Zealand.

Regards Phil

PS Watch the page I will continue to update it through the next few months.

Post by Rick West » Sat Nov 26, 2005 6:57 pm

Philip,
I was excited four years ago eyeball to eyeball when Yachtie and I talked about it. I have been looking forward to the day we would actually schedule this. I think those dates will be thought well of here. When it is confirmed I will start advertising on this end.

Woody, you will be on the mailing list, as you wished a couple of years back.

...94 [8D]

Post by kermwood » Sat Nov 26, 2005 11:02 am

Following on from my posting above there seems to be a differences in what route you fly !
If l fly BA via sidney l get a total luggage allowance of 23kg
but if l BA fly via LA l get an allowance of 64kg ie 2 x 32kg.
So it pays to do your home work where ever you fly from.
l screwed top of my crate down about 40 odd screws figure customs will have a screw driver somewhere, it was not opened going to the states but it was on the return route they left a little welcome note inside for me .
Woody

Post by yachtie » Sat Nov 26, 2005 2:23 am

I have flown a number of times (albeit domestically) with my boat in its "coffin" and as long as the weight restrictions are met the oversize "coffin" is checked as baggage. Having spoken to Air New Zealand the same applies to international travel. Just as long as you can open up for inspection if needed.

My "coffin" has lockable clasps on each end that see the top off in about 10 seconds.[8D]

Chris
NZL1 Longtack
&
NZL110 Swept Away

Post by Larry Ludwig » Sat Nov 26, 2005 12:25 am

Even in todays reduced state of airline features, this is a common allowance. When I was with AMR the standard fee for going over weight or extra bags was $75.00 That was when it was 3+2 you could check three and carry two. These days, you can still reliably check two and carry one or two.... so if you are creative you can tote a lot of stuff. The fact that your boat travels in a crate as opposed to a bag is of no matter... but.. and particularly in the case of international travel... you should be prepared to open it.. or have it opened by the officials in charge.

visit us at www.LudwigRCYachts.com

Post by kermwood » Thu Nov 24, 2005 5:38 pm

Ref taking a 12 on airlines l have just returned today from the states with my 12.
l flew with BA and had a luggage allowance of two cases each weighing up to 32 kilos so l had one case of belongings and my 12 in a crate 6ft x 18" x18" containing one 12 + 3 sets of sails + masts + booms and 4 reciver packs + 4 trans packs + transmitter + 1 complete spare radio board fitted out ready to go in hull the total weight of which weighed in at 30 kilos other odds and sods were spread amonst my other case and my wifes case"s .
So 12 went as part of my luggage allowance,Don,t know if this would work going downunder given distance travelled or not ?
Funny thing was the crate appeared on both legs of the trip before my cases
Hmmm wonder if l should forget about cases and use crates!
Woody

Post by Philip Whitley » Thu Nov 24, 2005 4:52 pm

Morning All,

Yes Rick I was up early. Graeme great to have you enter the discussion. Yesterday we set the date for our nationals and possible worlds if there is enough interest as being November the 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th 2006.

We RSYN feel that the worlds and the Nats can run together. From our experience, airlines have no problem with our boats as oversized lugage.

I would suggest If you are coming that you take a week to view our beautiful country. We could help arrange this. One of our members manages a trike tour company all you need is a drivers license. check the link http://www.triken.co.nz/

We of course will arrange accomodation/transport while you are in Nelson.

Regards Phil

Post by yachtie » Thu Nov 24, 2005 4:09 am

Re Chartering - Hi guys - think this may be difficult as Phil and I discussed this evening (real time u know - like down under where it's tommorrow for you guys and yesterday for us [:D])

SHOULD - what a BIG word that is - this happen we would more than likely be looking at somehow running it around the same week as our next Nats so guys down here wil liek to be preparing there boats if they aren't sailing in our Nats - OR maybe this runs immediately AFTER our Nats when boats are broken and stuff - does that mean I would have a home country advantage??? We will keep progressing thsi down here and try and keep you all updated. [}:)][}:)][^]



Chris
NZL1 Longtack
&
NZL110 Swept Away

Post by GraemeT » Thu Nov 24, 2005 1:26 am

Sounds like a great idea Philip

I will see what interest I can drum up from OZ

Graeme Turk (AUS 189, Personal Sail No 46)

Post by deafsail » Wed Nov 23, 2005 8:10 pm

Wish charter from davie norris s new ec12 hull, deck mast and boom. Should bring owner bring radio , set of sails ,rmg ,battery and etc.[:)]

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