38th Annual Liberty Bell Regatta

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38th Annual Liberty Bell Regatta

Postby DBrawner » Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:03 pm

Two days of wind from the perfect direction led to long courses and lots of sailing. Thanks for attending. Ivor and I enjoyed hosting the regatta. Here are the results:

1 Danny Thomas
2 Harry Mote
3 Mark Rinehart
4 Jake Leo
5 Rick West
6 Bill Ewing
7 Phil Tonks
8 Doug Wotring
9 Tim Stone
10 Nick Mortgu
11 Victor Oberg
12 John Kircher
13 George Wiegand

Pics from Nick Mortgu:
http://picasaweb.google.com/brernick/EC122010LRB?authkey=Gv1sRgCK236K-n58DoHg#


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Postby Tim » Tue Mar 09, 2010 10:08 am

Dave,
I mailed my entry fee yesterday. Last year was a blast! Can't wait!
Are you sure the ice will be out by then?

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Postby DT1405 » Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:00 pm

LOL,TOO FUNNY DB.SQUIRREL...LOOK OUT!!!!![:0]<font color="blue"></font id="blue"> See you there.DT
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Postby Rick West » Sun Apr 18, 2010 6:30 pm

Initial post of the results.
1. Danny Thomas
2. Harry Mote
3. Mark Rinehart
4. Jake Leo
5. Rick West

More from David later.

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Postby Tim » Tue Apr 20, 2010 2:41 pm

Dave,
Thank you for hosting a wonderful weekend of sailing and socializing.
The wind was awsome. You and Izor run a great regatta. Thank you to you and Lisa for hosting dinner and drinks at your house on Saturday evening. Great job flipping burgers Jake. What a great time.
I didn't know you MC'd Roasts too!
I think there a few people looking for asprin on Sunday morning. HA HA!!

We look forward to the next one.

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Postby DT1405 » Thu Apr 22, 2010 4:55 pm

Big time thanks to Dave and Ivor for setting up and running a great regatta.What awesome long courses guys,great fun!Dave and Lisa for your hospitality and saturday nights dinner.DB nice job of getting the MT.Laurel camber of commerce to work with the Charleston,SC. chamber of commerce to send up the wind for the weekend.Even better I didn't come across any SQUIRRELS the whole weekend.[:D]Tim,it was advil for me.[8D]DT
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Postby pgfaini » Sun May 02, 2010 7:34 pm

Dan, Can you tell me what part failed to cause your boat to be demasted in the heavy winds? Was it a stay, a shroud, or a fitting? I'm contemplating using .021" wire in place of the popular .018", to help prevent these failures, and I'd appreciate any imput. I'm new to EC12' just finishing my first EC12, and the boats my club now sails, Nirvana II's, carrying only 525 sq.in of sails, use a stronger solid .018" shroud.

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Postby DT1405 » Sat May 08, 2010 11:10 am

Paul,It was the port lower shroud clevis that failed.For wire I do use .21 60# coffee colored "BRAIDED" wire for my shrouds and stays.Have fun with your new EC-12.Sailfast.[:D]DT

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Postby s vernon » Sat May 08, 2010 2:54 pm

Just to maybe keep anyone from worrying about Sullivan clevises. I took a bunch of pictures of Danny's boat at St Aug Natls. Everything is adjustable on his rig.

Anyway he uses the black plastic clevises with the metal pin on the rig that I saw on the boat. I am not a big plastic fan. I think eventually (after many years) it might get brittle. ????

Those old plastic 1010 butt hinges (gooseneck and vang) that are no longer sold are still going strong on many a home-built-fittings boat such as Danny's. Bob Wells shows those in at least one of his books.

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Postby DT1405 » Sat May 08, 2010 7:11 pm

Scott,you are correct sir,I do you use the Hayes 2-56 plastic w/metal pin clevis.I love em because you can set-em and forget-em.I just don't like fooling around with the metal clevis's w/the little jam nut on it. You are correct the plastic ones will go bad after awhile.I do change them when they tell me it's time.Clearly the boat and wind told me so that day.One other little note was that the little section of fuel line tube that I use as a keeper to ensure the clevis stays closed ,also snapped.That gust of wind was brutal!! I do like to have as much static adjustment in my rigs as I can.Sailfast,DT

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