ICW update report September 17, 2018
Update 12:00 EDT September 17, 2018
As previously suggested and as hoped, the Northern part of the ICW between Norfolk and Beaufort NC is partially operational. Some facilities are fully up and running.
Update 12:00 EDT September 17, 2018
As previously suggested and as hoped, the Northern part of the ICW between Norfolk and Beaufort NC is partially operational. Some facilities are fully up and running.
Application for platform parking for dinghies this winter is now online. Please use the form here to apply and pay.
This great aerial image from Marinas.com shows the peaceful, safe harbor I so enjoyed while keeping Gizmo at the New Bern Grand Marina last winter, and across the Trent River at Bridge Pointe Marina three winters before that.
Starting the first Monday of October – in the JB ROOM, National Yacht Club – “Cathy’s Class” for young ladies over 50.
1. Class National Squad - UK 29er Class Head Coach Niall Myant (5 weekends £550, coach: sailor ratio 1:4)
Helen Fretter went to the start of the Golden Globe Race to find out why 17 men and one woman have eschewed modern technology to race solo around the world for 300 days
Report date 11:00 9/13/2018 Very Preliminary Overview
The $64,000 question on everyone’s mind is, after Florence clears out, the damage is assessed, people begin to return to the coast and rebuild their lives, what has changed in the ICW?
NYC’s Sam Ledoux wins Munster Optimist Championship
Last weekend, around 15 NYC sailors across Senior, Junior and Regatta fleets headed West to Tralee Bay sailing club in Fenit to compete in the Munsters Championship - the last Irish optimist event of 2018.
Do you have a RIB that you could bring along to Class events? If so, we would love to hear from you.
Application for platform parking for dinghies this winter is now online. Please use the form here to apply and pay.
#242: Fredrik Molin is another 30-something out sailing the world on his own terms. We’ve met several like-minded young people this summer in the Arctic, and it’s super inspiring to me to know they’re out there – we just gotta look in the colder places apparently.
This definitely denotes a trend. A curse even. Call it the Curse of Famous Circumnavigating Sailboats That Have Been Donated to Non-Profit Organizations. The latest victim, you may have noticed, is Laura Dekker’s bright red 40-foot Jeanneau Gin Fizz Guppy...