steve yates
Well-known member
Anyone entering?
Anyone entering?
You could take a wild guess
I fancy taking the wee boat, the longbow wont be ready and is a foot too long. I know they’ve been before but it would be a proper challenge in the wee one.
I might be visiting Plymouth and heading back to Baltimore around that same time.. it seems new rulers of the event have become more elitest, I was told on the Facebook page that "they" had decided that 32 feet was the cutoff, irrespective of past practices.My LOA is to long, but am planning to visit Baltimore during 2025. That time might be about an hour after the start time.
Thought it may interest others to see, comment on, criticise etc the list. What is obvious is that data ratios are not everything and when applying a weighting to each criteria to compare boats, the weighting factors will differ per person and heavily influence the results. This means of analysis ignores probably the most important factor and that is how the boat sails, the personal "connection" with a boat, its availability and affordability.What are the best ways to find a suitable JC boat for Baltimore 25 and perhaps Rhode Island 26?
I made a list using data from Sailboatdata with some weighting criteria on different factors to help narrow down the choice and keep checking the usual websites.
Also just read Panakis’ Jester Challenge book.
Perhaps we could set off about the same time.I might be visiting Plymouth and heading back to Baltimore around that same time.. it seems new rulers of the event have become more elitest, I was told on the Facebook page that "they" had decided that 32 feet was the cutoff, irrespective of past practices.
Not sure who "they" are,
I have emailed about the rules and how the boat is measured but have not received a response.
I had a previous invitation from Ewen, had spent a lot of money and time preparing my boat, even bought my burgee, but health issues intervened.
Absolutely..Perhaps we could set off about the same time.