Saturday, March 27, 2010 Toby Rodes arranged a meeting to discuss the events during the upcoming summer. The day started in Bristol at Lars Gluck’s shop where Totem and Flapper are undergoing refits and finishing, which will surely make already fast boats faster.
Category: six meter class
burning chap six meter evening
Burning chap at Jesse Smith’s of “Totem” this evening. The weather cooperated nicely and many familiar faces were surrounding the bonfire hoping to cook marsh mellows on a stick.
what’s next for six meters in Newport?
What will happen next season with the six meter class in Newport? Will it wither? Will it limp along with a few boats?Will it flourish; with some boats choosing to remain here and race?
six meter world championships final day
This Nor’ Easter just will not move away. Another day of racing with NE winds, at least in or near our wind range.
six meter world championships day four
The wind is still in the north east 14-20 knots. Yesterday we nearly tore the gooseneck off the mast. This morning the solution was underway, a bronze strap drilled and tapped around the mast.
six meter world championships day three
Yesterday we broke our spinnaker pole and worked the vang attachment too hard. Having solved those problems. Today we still had a lot of wind although not as much as yesterday, we were working the gooseneck hard and the chocks at the mast partners came loose.This allowed the mast to twist against the gooseneck making the problem worse. Had it not been for the seizing of spectra we might not have finished the day’s racing.
6 meter world championships day two
The second day of the world’s opened with wind. 18-25 knots from the NE. There was a delay but finally started a race between Gould Island and Prudence Island. There were a number of breakdowns. We broke our spinnaker pole. Stout Scout hull # 1 has beaten a few boats so far; not bad for a boat over 100 years old.
SIX METER WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
six meter north american championship
I have been informed that we finished second in our division for the series.
6 meter north american championship final day
Sunday, brought a pressure driven NNE wind 12-18 knots. In the words of the English it was “snakes and ladders” Despite the wind strength of the wind it was very shifty and puffy.