Fleet 1 - Pacific Northwest
J/109 Class Association
 
 
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Fleet meeting minutes: May 8, 2008
Owners attending: Stuart Burnell, Tom Niccoli, Dave MacLean, Jerry Woodfield, Ed Pinkham

Meeting Minutes:

Fleet 1 Articles of Association
Hard-copies of the proposed changes to the Fleet Articles of Association were distributed to owners. There was some discussion around the “owner-driver” rule, with the conclusion that the existing Class Rule is acceptable as-is. No vote was taken on the proposed changes, as this will be taken up at our next Fleet meeting. Members were encouraged to review the changes.

It was pointed out that our current Fleet Articles modify the Class Rules to allow owners to remove ALL cushions from the boat for racing. Not everyone knew this. There is no plan to modify this with the proposed updates to the Fleet Articles either.

NOOD Measurement
Discussion was raised regarding “measurement” for the NOOD regatta. Tom Niccoli was appointed as Measurer for the event, since he is not participating in the event. Measurement will take place Thursday evening, May 15th. All class participants will be spot-checked for conformance. Sails will not be measured, since it is impractical. Sails that don’t have class tags from the sail maker will need to conform based on the “honor system”.

The goal of the measurement is to ensure the yachts are as closely matched as reasonably possible for one-design competition. Items that will be reviewed will include (but are not limited to):
• Table installed
• Aft doors installed
• Stove installed
• Propane tank on board (can be empty)
• Batteries in place
• Roller furling gear in place
• In-haulers are not allowed
• Sail tags will be noted

Tom will arrange inspection with the owner or an owner’s representative, as access to the yacht will be required. Inspection should take approximately 5-10 minutes.

Class Sails
Stuart raised the question about allowing genoas for class racing. Concern was expressed regarding “what size”, as everyone has a different sized genoa. Roller furling the genoa would also impact the sail design, so a decision would have to be made regarding whether to require roller furling or not. The issue was tabled with no action taken.

Misc.
Beer and pizza were excellent as usual, and Bob Pistay provided good insights on sail design issues.

| 09 May 2008 | 

Proposed Updates to Fleet Articles Posted
You can find the proposed updates to the Fleet Articles of Association posted in the Documents section. The primary goal of the updates is to conform the Fleet Articles to the National Class rules. The updates are proposed by the Fleet Secretary (Tom Niccoli) and have been preliminarily reviewed by Fleet Captain Stuart Burnell. These updates will be distributed in hard copy at tonight's fleet meeting. Please review the changes and provide feedback. We will take up the matter of adopting the updates at the next fleet meeting, pending feedback collected during the review period. I don't think the updates will be controversial (they are primarily clerical in nature), but please do review the updates.

| 08 May 2008 | 

UPDATE: Membership dues issue
Please note that paying your dues on-lilne via the PayPal link may not work properly. Apparently the payment link directs renewing members to a PayPal account set up by the previous class Treasurer Barry Gold. I am in the process of figuring out what to do about my own on-line payment. I'll update you with the outcome when I have one.

Note: The form for printing and mailing (along with a check) is here: http://www.j109.org/j109memb.php.

| 05 May 2008 | 

Annual Dues Reminder for 2008
Normally you don’t have to log in to the national class site to access the content there. But I recently did (to access the technical advisory documents available only to members), and was “reminded” that my dues were not up to date.

So I went ahead and paid on-line (via PayPal). I then checked and noticed that only a minority of our fleet is up-to-date on their national association dues, which are $50 per year. For those who are wondering how to get up-to-date, you can pay on-line via PayPal here as follows:

• Renewing members: http://www.j109.org/oldregister.php
• New members: http://www.j109.org/newregister.php

Once your contact info is confirmed, you’ll be taken to a payment page. On that page, your options include a PayPal link, or printing out a form for sending in a check.

Note that even if you’ve paid via PayPal, your registration information will take some time to be reflected on the web site. I renewed several days ago, and it still shows me as only having paid through 2007. Membership status for our fleet can be viewed here: Fleet Roster

| 02 May 2008 | 

Fleet Meeting May 8th
The next Fleet meeting is Thursday the 8th of May. North Lake Tavern on Northlake Way 6:00PM for pizza and beer or wine. Purpose of meeting is to meet the Fleet and to discuss the up coming NOOD regatta, J-Fest and race week.

Currently we have six boats signed up to do NOOD's. Pierre Martin's new boat MOJO will be arriving next week and may not be in the water in time for NOOD's but will be in time to do both J-fest and Race week if he wants to and has the time. Tom, Jim, Adam and Peter have not committed yet, but we are hopeful they will make a showing at all or some of these events. We currently anticipate 7 boats a J-Fest with Pierre, Jim, Adam and Peter - we could have 11 on the starting line - Which would be alot of fun!

Crew for the Thursday Meeting are welcome to come, so let them know!

| 01 May 2008 | 

PNW Champs notes from the Fleet Captain
This spring & summer we have lots of big events - NOOD in May - J-Fest in June and WIRW in July. We will have 6 Seattle/Tacoma boats at the NOOD and 7 at J-fest. Tom Niccoli (Pathfinder) can only do one of the two spring events. Seattle is looking forward to Astral Plane, Tippy and Diva joining use this May and June. We will either roll out the red carpet or roll you up in it - You choose!

Remember for One-Design races - NOOD & J-fest, the class will go with the Fleet 1 one-design configuration, Class Jib, 121m kite, and Class main. Jib will have to be furled, table in. V-berth door and cushions can be removed. The rest has to stay on board for racing. Each boat will be able to carry 2 Jibs and 2 spinnakers. We race with the same set of sails during a race. You can change to the other spinnaker for the next race or jib. If the jib or spinnaker is damaged during a race it can be replaced with the spare during the race. We hope to have all of the J/109s in the PNW racing these events - getting all for at least one event will be a major milestone. If you are from out of town and are planning to come this way let us know so we can work on housing.

| 03 March 2008 | 

PNW Season Opener: Blakely Rock Race Recap
Race report from Fleet 1 Captain Stuart Burnell (Tantivy):
The first race of the Center Sound Series is over! Tom Reinerston put to rest the use of the Genoa vs. the Jib. Surfer Girl (who would later drop out of the race) sailed a great race against J-Tripper, Tantivy and Shada during the 21 mile Blakely rock Race - Adam should remember this race as the last race at Grand Prix in November.

Only this year we had a light southernly. So we headed to the south first, rounding the mark to Starboard. Surfer Girl started closest to the committee boat (leaving it to Port) and lead the fleet to the beach. The fleet tacked off the beach - Shada tacked first she had started closest to the pin. J-Tripper tacked second followed by Tantivy and Surfer Girl. At that point Surfer Girl was about even with J-Tripper and at least two to three boat lengths ahead of Tantivy. She was using her Genoa and moving well, but in the 6 to 8 knots of breeze at the start she was only pulling away slowly from the fleet.

After exchanging tacks up the beach Surfer Girl and J-Tripper pulled away from Tantivy and Shada. As the wind changed up and down Surfer Girl continued to pull away from J-Tripper who was sailing very well. Surfer Girl rounded the Rock in first place by several boat lengths and on the run would be passed by J-Tripper. The wind died a long and slow death around 3:20 and would fill in from the North again around 4 in the afternoon. By then Surfer Girl and J-Tripper, who lead at the leeward mark, had again changed positions. J-tripper said that as the wind dropped below 6 knots the genoa allowed Surfer Girl to just pull way. Both J-Tripper and Surfer Girl finished before the wind died. In the end Tom withdrew as he was unaware that we were sailing as a one design class and were not permitted to use the genoa's. But it was a great test for the Genoa vs. Jib.

| 03 March 2008 | Results

Fleet meeting minutes, Feb 28th
A few orders of business were discussed relating to the PNW Championship event:

1) Moving the PNW Championship event from J/Fest to the NOOD regatta in May was discussed. The group decided to keep with the original plan of holding it coincident with J/Fest.

2) The Thursday "practice race" may include a dash over to Port Madison for a BBQ or pizza feed. Rick will look into the availability of the SYC outstation there for hosting. Since we will not be able to dock at the outstation, we will anchor/raft up in the harbor, and Bob Ross will dinghy us ashore.

3) Friday's race will be a middle distance race. The course will be set such that all competitors will be finished by 7pm.

We will have 4 boats participating this Saturday in the first Center Sound race, and 6 for each of the remaining two Center Sound races.

Jerry suggested we write up a piece for the national site about 3 of our 109's appearing in the 48 North Top 25. I'm happy to publish, but I don't have the details. Could someone give me some text to post?

Most of our time was spent eating pizza, drinking beer and swapping stories.

Good times - the sailing season is here!

| 03 March 2008 | 

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