Thursday, November 10, 2005

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SHORTHANDED SAILING ASSOCIATION



2005 SCSSA Champion is Dan Rossen.

Dan sailed to 2nd place Ensenada = 4 Points
3rd MDR to San Diego 3
1st Argosy 5
Two Around Catalina


Tim Coker on “MASQERADE, Kerry Dever on “KAHOOTS”, Len Bose on “ONLY CHILD” and Bruce Anderson on “Chicken Little” were all very close to winning the SCSSA title.

This being the first season of the SCSSA we are going through the concept stages or “growing pains”. Should you wish to drop me a note and tell me you results please do.

This is how I came up with the results.

DOUBLEHANDED

15 Boats in Class or more
1st 10 Points
2nd 8 Points
3rd 6 Points
4th 5 Points
5th 4 Points

14 Boats in class or less
1st 5 Points
2nd 4 Points
3rd 3 Points
All points will stay with ALL competitors. In other words you don’t need to own a boat to compete. JUST SIGN UP! Entry form at links

2006 Racing Schedule

Whitney Around Catalina March 4
66 Series Random Leg March 18
DPYC Ensenada Tune Up April 3
NOSA Ensenada April 22
BCYC Random Leg May 13*
CBYC Around Catalina May 27/28
LBYC Island Series June 10/11
DPYC Seal Beach July 15*
SSYC Around Catalina July 22
BYC Long Point Aug 25
DPYC San Clemente Sept. 2-3
BCYC Series Sept 16, Oct 7, Nov5 *


Three throw outs. All points are awarded to class results.

I will call shorthanded participants from the 2005 season that I can find. Cal me at (714) 751-6121 or email me at boseyachts@mac.com for entry forms to join the SCSSA


PURPOSE
The purpose of this association shall be to encourage shorthanded sailing, manage the SCSSA sailing series and award a Southern California Shorthanded Sailing Champion. To promote the start of a shorthanded sailing one design class.


Friday, November 04, 2005

LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS

Week 44 November 2005


Should you be planning a voyage and your course is crossing the following. Open the link to Local Notice To Mariners.

• Bolsa Chica
• Santa Barbara Harbor
• Us/Mexico Border
• Alamitos Bay
• San Clemente Island to Border
• Shoreline Long Beach
• Huntington Harbor
• L.A. Harbor


Lots of notices in these areas so take a look!




Thursday, November 03, 2005

Wylie 38

Along side other 72 raters, this is the weapon of choice. The Wylie 38 can sail upwind and surf downwind. She is a well-balanced boat with the breeze up and the pole back. As the wind approaches 30 knots and the next black squall approaches from behind. The idea of knowing that the mast will stay dry will keep the crews voice inflection from panic.
Built by Westerly Marine, one of the premium yacht builders in the world, she is well put together. I am not sure how many were built, if I was to guess, I would say around twelve some of them being built as 39 footers.
This Wylie design was popular in the Bay area and Great Lakes. Most inquires come from previous boat owners that have a taste for quality along with performance.
With the expanding entrees to long distance racing, such as Mexico races, Trans Pac and short-handed sailing, will place a high demand on this type of yacht. I base my market option on the fact that Santa Cruz 70’s and 50’s are trading and returning to the west coast. This will lead to the trickle down effect to the next level. Finding a place to store a yacht under 40 feet and will fit into a 35 foot slip will be rather keen also.
The owner of this yacht wants it sold, not because of cost, but because an emotional lose of her late husband. Great value! Great FUN! GREAT BOAT.
Call today for a viewing.

Thank you,
Len Bose