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Name ivar-sails-no-more
Email Address ivar-Perenkist-@sails-no-more
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  • Kievit 680
    Board » Sailonline Yacht Club
    Hello all,

    My dad is looking for a sailboat, anyone have experience with the Kievit 680? It was made in Holland from '74

    Greetings Perenkist
  • Re: Colin archer memorial
    Board » Flag Officers » Race proposals
    I am well aware of that, found some old posts of you, even a letter about this. A shame, but sol has to deal with it. But it's great that the race will be run! Krimpvrij raced it two times irl, years ago!
  • Re: Colin archer memorial
    Board » Flag Officers » Race proposals
    oh btw, the race is sailed irl at 17 july 2010!
  • Re: Colin archer memorial
    Board » Flag Officers » Race proposals
    oeps, geuss who perenkist s boatsitting :-)
    Saw the list, the x 332 is a good classic cruising yacht i think
  • Colin archer memorial
    Board » Flag Officers » Race proposals
    A 365 mile race in memoriam of the great Colin Archer and the ships he designed. From Lauwersoog, Holland to Larvik, Norway.
    All info on http://www.camr.nl/

    Nice boat would of course be a colin archer
  • Re: General Practice Race Notes
    Board » Flag Officers » Races
    I like the idea of having some open water to experiment with courses and polars. Boats marking islands when needed, why not? Would like to see a race every night, so people can join in when they have time for it. Could there be a fixed line of tekst saying there is a practice race at 18.00, something like below
    Race starts: Jul 03rd 09.00
    Practice races every night at 18.00

    Could make the word "Practice race" a link in bleu to an explanation of what practice races are.

    Anyone have ideas of how about to have more clearity in finisching times? Or do we keep Boinking hahaha
  • Re: race closure methodology proposal
    Board » General Discussion
    Now it works!
    What does SOL want to be? is the question i am asking myself. I hope it wants to stay close to what it makes attractive. Friendly, helpfull, feeling of being part of a small somewhat crazy club anf loads of FUN!
    Next to that it is a strategic sailinggame. I like the idea that you have to make a little effort to get to understand how SOL works. It gives SOL its lovely users so to say.
    On the other hand, a possibility should be there to instantly race when someone new has finally found the site.

    Conclusion (imho) Make a race, a short one with open registration, run once a day. Could be a fixed course (olympic, up n down, etc) Mark this race with a "get to know SOL" (or somethng like that) button and run it ouside the ranking. Sort of a playground that would be.

    Run the other races according to winston's proposals

    Greetings Perenkist!
  • Re: race closure methodology proposal
    Board » General Discussion
    Test, so that i don't lose all tekst again, allthough when posted, this tekst makes ab-so-lute-ly no sense

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