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It's a huge relief to find a class to sail in after college, a boat that's actually FUN to practice in! For anyone who's on the fence or inquiring about the class, go for a ride, I know you'll get hooked and getting up to speed isn't hard. And if you think it's just a "Blast-out-to-the-corner" boat, think again, these guys can hang in the best classes. But don't take my word for it, try it, you won't be disappointed, with the sailing or the partying.
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Trap Twings Into Mast?
Posted by: alimeller on Wednesday, December 08, 2004 - 12:23 PM
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I am creating an article abut rigging ideas I have seen, but wanted to post this one now. I asked 505global for ideas on how to get the trapeze twings into the mast -- I have done this with the existing T-hook backing plates and with RWO R3034 thru deck bushings with stainless steel liners -- neither seems ideal.Nigel Lott had a detailed explanation of how the trap twings were done on one mast.
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New Look ISAF Website
Posted by: alimeller on Friday, November 19, 2004 - 07:44 PM
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The ISAF Web site has a new look. Could they be using a content manager?
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URL syntax for news submissions
Posted by: Admin on Friday, November 19, 2004 - 06:02 AM
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How to properly format URL's to be included in News stories on the site. We're using a php module called PostWrap which requires a slightly different url syntax than you might be used to. PostWrap allows us to follow the link without leaving the main page.
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ISAF Admits They Were Wrong
Posted by: alimeller on Thursday, November 18, 2004 - 08:36 PM
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The International Sailing Federation admits that they ignored the needs of International Class sailors in their deliberations, focusing almost exclusively on Olympics, and made further mistakes. These mistakes are now being corrected.
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