tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20113676.post6085150330939927397..comments2023-08-12T00:40:26.192-07:00Comments on Scuttleblog - Sailing News and Commentary: Need to assess who the customers areUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20113676.post-18110308159681256612011-04-29T06:40:25.345-07:002011-04-29T06:40:25.345-07:00I once competed at a Nationals in Miami in June. E...I once competed at a Nationals in Miami in June. Every day ended in our asses getting kicked in a thunderstorm. Wet, tired, and fixing gear was how each day ended. After four days of competition, I realized I had yet to go into the YC bar for a beverage. That's not the way it should be.Craig Lewecknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20113676.post-48712199382104036662011-04-29T02:30:54.737-07:002011-04-29T02:30:54.737-07:00@ Wimp..errg Regatta Report,
you should read twice...@ Wimp..errg Regatta Report,<br />you should read twice through the report to get the message. I think that Craig is damned right with what he observes. The sailing must have a social side and if the conditions are wearing the competitors out by strong wind or cold or both than this comes short and a long trip and valuable holidays are not spend well for the AM sailor.Fredhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09019613595647619687noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20113676.post-85458790395144874662011-04-28T20:36:16.880-07:002011-04-28T20:36:16.880-07:00So the Melges 24 skippers are afraid of a little w...So the Melges 24 skippers are afraid of a little wind? J-80s sailed their worlds their in 2006 with no problems. Melges 24 sailors are wimps!Regatta Reportshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11699066202583344618noreply@blogger.com