Stonington to Boothbay
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Stonington to Boothbay
I've been waiting for a good excuse to get the boat up to Maine for a while.
Stonington to Boothbay Race NOR
That could be an interesting few days.
Stonington to Boothbay Race NOR
That could be an interesting few days.
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Is this a crew call???
Tim Allen -- 1980 Peterson 34 GREYHAWK
Harborfields Housekeeping Cottages, West Boothbay Harbor, Maine
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Not just yet.
I need to think about what it would take to prep the boat.
I need to determine how a few of the balls that I currently have up in the air will land if I take off for a week at the end of July.
It's more of a "boat call". If we get enough Tritons on the line SHYC might give us our own start! :)
I need to think about what it would take to prep the boat.
I need to determine how a few of the balls that I currently have up in the air will land if I take off for a week at the end of July.
It's more of a "boat call". If we get enough Tritons on the line SHYC might give us our own start! :)
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Does a properly equipped Triton meet the requirements?The Corinthians Association wrote:The race will be a US Sailing sanctioned Category 2 event,.......
I would love to do that race, getting to the starting line would be easy for me.
Dave Finnegan
builder of Spindrift 9N #521 'Wingë'
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Main issue would likely be the cockpit? I don't have a Triton, anyone want to measure theirs and see?Hirilondë wrote:Does a properly equipped Triton meet the requirements?The Corinthians Association wrote:The race will be a US Sailing sanctioned Category 2 event,.......
Then you've got to worry about your pulpits and lifelines, and the plumbing of your bilge pumps, etc, etc.... but the cockpit is probably the first structural thing to check on.ISAF Offshore Special Regulations wrote: 3.09.4 A cockpit sole shall be at least 2% LWL above LWL
3.09.7 Cockpit Volume
i) earliest of age or series date before April 1992
the total volume of all cockpits below lowest coamings shall not exceed
9% (LWL x maximum beam x freeboard abreast the cockpit).
Go here for the ISAF Offshore Special Regulations
PS, my boat GREYHAWK (not a Triton, though) will be based in Boothbay this summer, so anyone coming to the area do let me know and we can see about getting together. FWIW, I haven't completely ruled the Stonington-Boothbay "Lobster Run" out yet, although it is competing with the Marblehead-Rockland "Downeast Challenge" and the Southport Yacht Club's Seguin Island Trophy Race Series....
Tim Allen -- 1980 Peterson 34 GREYHAWK
Harborfields Housekeeping Cottages, West Boothbay Harbor, Maine
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Some VERY rough calculations based on the above:catamount wrote:ISAF Offshore Special Regulations wrote: 3.09.4 A cockpit sole shall be at least 2% LWL above LWL
3.09.7 Cockpit Volume
i) earliest of age or series date before April 1992
the total volume of all cockpits below lowest coamings shall not exceed
9% (LWL x maximum beam x freeboard abreast the cockpit).
For rule 3.09.4, I calculate 2% LWL (20.5') to be 0.41". Even in my overloaded and heavy Triton, the cockpit sole is probably 3X this above DWL, so on lighter boats it'd be even better. No problem there.
For rule 3.09.7, I roughly calculated cockpit volume to be 40.81 cubic feet. I did not account for the trapezoidal shape of the cockpit well and seating areas (so my rough calculation is based on rectangles incorporating the largest measurements), and used 7" as the height of "lowest coaming" (which on the subject boat is the height of the low molded coaming at the aft end of the cockpit, which is lower than the wooden side coamings).
Using the formula above, I plugged in the following values:
[20.5 (LWL) x 8.25 (Beam) x 2.5 (freeboard)] x 9% = 38.06
The actual cockpit volume is likely something under the 40 cubic feet I calculated, and might end up meeting the Cat 2 requirements. I'm sure the volume of the actual trapezoidal shapes is noticeably less than a rectangle. Obviously this exact measurement would be key, however, as there's not a lot of room for leeway.
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Tim, that should be 0.41 feet not inches; 20.5' = 246 inches, 2% of that is 4.92 inches.Tim wrote:For rule 3.09.4, I calculate 2% LWL (20.5') to be 0.41". Even in my overloaded and heavy Triton, the cockpit sole is probably 3X this above DWL, so on lighter boats it'd be even better. No problem there.
Tim Allen -- 1980 Peterson 34 GREYHAWK
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That's why I'm not an engineer. Duh.catamount wrote:Tim, that should be 0.41 feet not inches; 20.5' = 246 inches, 2% of that is 4.92 inches.Tim wrote:For rule 3.09.4, I calculate 2% LWL (20.5') to be 0.41". Even in my overloaded and heavy Triton, the cockpit sole is probably 3X this above DWL, so on lighter boats it'd be even better. No problem there.
5" is a tough one.
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Looks like the official NOR with details has just recently been posted --
http://www.stoningtontoboothbayharbor.com/race__nor
32' LOA or greater, so Tritons are definitely out. Sorry!
http://www.stoningtontoboothbayharbor.com/race__nor
32' LOA or greater, so Tritons are definitely out. Sorry!
Tim Allen -- 1980 Peterson 34 GREYHAWK
Harborfields Housekeeping Cottages, West Boothbay Harbor, Maine
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