I am the Co-Chair for Long Beach Race Week in Long Beach, California. We're to the point of inquiring as to what one design classes are committing to LBRW, and, last year, only two Vipers showed up. Are enough boats coming this year to make a class? Or are y'all just sailing PHRF again this year? We're going to need to know fairly soon.
Thanks.
Glenn Selvin
Co-Chair
LBRW
Oh, yeah, and middle guy on Happy Ending, and proud of it.
Rumor has it that the trophies are way cooler for one designs.
When is it?
June 26-28.
Team Spinnaker is in with BoomSlang.
Hi Glenn,
If we take the same 6 boats from SD Nood , add Drew's and may be one more from
AZ , we can have a one design start. I am definitively in.
Laurent.
#71 is staying on the east coast after CRW. (FYI) So that will be one less that we had at NOODS if you are tallying boats up!
-Stacey
would it be a 2 or 3 day event for the vipers? vacation bids are due next week for me.
3 days
Are we getting six there?
Who's coming from AZ?
Any David, Mark...are you guys going?
Come on guys....we REALLY need six boats at this event.
If the Viper class can't drum up six boats for a regatta with the West Coast status of Long Beach Race Week, then I think the Vipes should be relegated to PHRF hell for an eternity! Between S.F., Az, and the Los Angeles area, surely, six boats should be able to be scraped up! I think if the Vipers race one-design, it'll be huge for promoting the class. But, if they can't establish, my fear is that people will look at the Vipes as cool boats, but with zero traction on the west coast in terms of establishing at future regattas, and will probably walk away from buying one for just that reason.
The Viper REALLY needs to establish for Long Beach Race Week.
#33 is in and if my boat to be is in racing condition I will enter it also.
Dave
"Happyending" and "Carbee Carbon Pecker"
Quote from: Viperdad on May 12, 2009, 12:44:07 AM
#33 is in and if my boat to be is in racing condition I will enter it also.
Dave
"Happyending" and "Carbee Carbon Pecker"
What's it take to get the boat in racing condition? Anything I can help with?
I agree 100% with finn...we REALLY need this to happen. Otherwise we're likely to stall West Coast development of the class until 2010.
Rumor has it that the boat is mostly ready. I hear it has "bottom paint" and this is a problem I will try to deal with. I will know more when finnster and I run up to grab the boat on Sat.
If it is ready to rock, we should have no problem finding folks to sail it around the course.
I'll keep you up to date.
How about a quick roll call on this LBRW thing.
Happy Ending (Morse)
Sheriff Bart (decided against pecker) (Team to be determined)
This is 2
Sorry, but I'll be in SD for the Bucc 18 NA's that week. I will check to see if my crew can take my boat though.
heroin
USA 46
(Make sure Boomslang shaves his upper lip, he'll go slower!)
#31 will be there , that is 3 so far
Laurent.
#34 is in
I am working on getting #64 equipped with a skipper and crew for LBRW... I have to sail that regatta in another OD class. Mark
Ok, Let's Chime in again. Sorry guys and gals, I don't know who owns what boat.
#104 - Spinnaker "BoomSlang"
#33 - Morse - "HappyEnding" (love that name :-))
#?? - VDad "Sheriff Bart"
#31 - Laurent
#34 - ????
Maybe
#46 - Heroin (if John and ?? will sail it) Maybe get Tony and Stacey which will put together the CRW crew?
#64 - Mark's boat. He can't race it at LBRW.
Is this list correct? Anyone else we can convince to come?
Let's all put on out thinking caps here. Wish I could convince some of the Texas boys to come, but that will involve us promising to drive out to the BIG state for a race or two. Road Trip?
I'm down for the Lone Star thing. I'll check my liberal card at the Cali. border. I't would be mighty nice if one or two Texans hit the road.
Quote from: BoomSlang on May 15, 2009, 10:07:42 AM
Ok, Let's Chime in again. Sorry guys and gals, I don't know who owns what boat.
#104 - Spinnaker "BoomSlang"
#33 - Morse - "HappyEnding" (love that name :-))
#?? - VDad "Sheriff Bart"
#31 - Laurent
#34 - ????
Maybe
#46 - Heroin (if John and ?? will sail it) Maybe get Tony and Stacey which will put together the CRW crew?
#64 - Mark's boat. He can't race it at LBRW.
Is this list correct? Anyone else we can convince to come?
Let's all put on out thinking caps here. Wish I could convince some of the Texas boys to come, but that will involve us promising to drive out to the BIG state for a race or two. Road Trip?
Tony will be racing against me down at the Bucc thing in SD...
Ok, so let me see if I have this straight. Dave and I are driving up to Ashland, Ore. tomorrow to pick up a Viper. So, at Long Beach Race Week, out of the whopping four boats that are committing, two of them are Dave's? And this is a growing class?
Now, here's where I get confused.... seems that some of the Viper owners in Arizona are sailing freaking Buccaneer 18's instead of promoting the Viper class in LBRW, instead, they're simply going to let the Viper's traction on the west coast die out so they can go sail a fucking Buccaneer 18?
Ok, I've got my drill... check. A caulking gun full of 5200... check. Nuts and bolts... check. We're going to go add life lines and a bow pulpit to our Viper, knowing that we're truly banished to PHRF racing.
Nice job, guys, nice job.
I would be interested in chartering. Live in San Diego. Could drive up for check out. I crewed for Ray & Lisa Sanchez-Pescador at the High Sierras last year.
Quote from: Finnster on May 15, 2009, 04:46:46 PM
Ok, so let me see if I have this straight. Dave and I are driving up to Ashland, Ore. tomorrow to pick up a Viper. So, at Long Beach Race Week, out of the whopping four boats that are committing, two of them are Dave's? And this is a growing class?
Now, here's where I get confused.... seems that some of the Viper owners in Arizona are sailing freaking Buccaneer 18's instead of promoting the Viper class in LBRW, instead, they're simply going to let the Viper's traction on the west coast die out so they can go sail a fucking Buccaneer 18?
Ok, I've got my drill... check. A caulking gun full of 5200... check. Nuts and bolts... check. We're going to go add life lines and a bow pulpit to our Viper, knowing that we're truly banished to PHRF racing.
Nice job, guys, nice job.
Oh, damn, don't tell me it's so. I was FORCED to sail Melges 24's yesterday to help out a friend. I tell you, my ass is broken, my spleen is about ready to burst and my hands are shredded. We simply HAVE to get some traction out here.
We'll get this done Fin...just a burp in the mainsheet of life.
Tony was the Long Distance traveler at CRW this week...AZ to SC.
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Quote from: jacare on May 16, 2009, 02:54:42 PM
I would be interested in chartering. Live in San Diego. Could drive up for check out. I crewed for Ray & Lisa Sanchez-Pescador at the High Sierras last year.
Hey Heroin, any chance you can charter your boat to Jacare? Now here's the BIG question, can you bring it with you to LBRW ??? :-D
Just got an email from Laurent.
Here's the current list of likely registrants.
AZ boats
#21,
#31,
#46
CAL boats
David Morse either one or both of his boats #33 and #38
New Owners Nigel Brownett and Glenn Van Hell of #34 are planning on it.
Hull #104
SOOOOO, Finn, it's looking GOOD.
Can EVERYONE go register VERY soon so we can get out the buzz that we have a OD start at LBRW. This should be pretty huge for fleet development and sends a strong one across the bow of the naysayers.
Thank you all VERY much for making the Viper class one of the BEST OD classes in the country !!
Looking good!!!!!
Quote from: BoomSlang on May 19, 2009, 11:58:16 AM
Just got an email from Laurent.
Here's the current list of likely registrants.
AZ boats
#21,
#31,
#46
CAL boats
David Morse either one or both of his boats #33 and #38
New Owners Nigel Brownett and Glenn Van Hell of #34 are planning on it.
Hull #104
SOOOOO, Finn, it's looking GOOD.
Can EVERYONE go register VERY soon so we can get out the buzz that we have a OD start at LBRW. This should be pretty huge for fleet development and sends a strong one across the bow of the naysayers.
Thank you all VERY much for making the Viper class one of the BEST OD classes in the country !!
Quick correction, 46 is still out. Jacare, PM me if you are interested in chartering...
Hull #64 is trying to gain crew for the regatta, unfortunately I cannot race her as I am committed to race my other OD boat. We could use some help.. We have Mark Richardson, who can drive, but we need crew.. I want to put her in play for this regatta, and will do everything I can..
Thanks,
Mark
So far, a whopping zero are signed up. Zero... that's, ahem, one less than one, and six less than the needed six boats. Show your ability to commit, enter and pay the entry fee. For all those who's girlfriends says you're afraid of commitment? This is what they're talking about. Go to lbrw.org, and register.
Don't make me have Dave come out and hunt you down like a dog!
Ahem, Finny, I have not stepped up with my entry either.
I guess I will hunt myself down-- soul searching I guess.
I'll get on it after we sail tonight in our 4kt SB
Oh and as I told you the other evening, it appears we have plenty ready to make class.
Quote from: Finnster on May 21, 2009, 02:22:31 PM
So far, a whopping zero are signed up. Zero... that's, ahem, one less than one, and six less than the needed six boats. Show your ability to commit, enter and pay the entry fee. For all those who's girlfriends says you're afraid of commitment? This is what they're talking about. Go to lbrw.org, and register.
Don't make me have Dave come out and hunt you down like a dog!
I'm dying to know who Finny is? I like your style.
Last night I reminded "Finny" why I should:
1. Only be allowed to hold the steering stick thingy on a boat.
2. Never be allowed forward of the steering stick thingy.
Oh and he had his chance.
I've registered. Don't have a boat yet, but I am optimistic.
Finnster, in the drop-down menu for desired class, there is no Viper 640. Many of the classes (Cal 25, J/24, J/80, O-30, Open 5.7) have only one boat registered, but the class is available in the drop-down menu.
Jeff
"Optimism doesn t wait on facts. It deals with prospects. Pessimism is a waste of time."
Norman Cousins
Don't worry, you just register, little man. We'll do the sorting out on our end for the various classes that don't have a drop down menu. We're actually that smart! See, so if 15 Tupperware 26's register, and they're all registered as Tupperware 26, we'll see that, and we'll match 'em up! So, register, put down Viper 640. (that's the kind of boat you sail... see how this works? Pretty cool, huh.) We'll put it together on our end.
I sent the RC an email asking them to include a start for the Viper.
We'll see.
I don't have as much confidence in the RC to get this sorted as Finnster does.
Who's the PRO for this event?
I guess I have to wait to meet Finny at LBRW :-))
At the LBRW meeting on Tuesday, while reviewing our classes, the Viper 640 class was added as a one design class with its own start, provided you guys can come up with, or scrape up, six boats. As to the PRO's? There's nine PRO's spread over three circles.
Trust me, we've done this before.
As for meeting me at LBRW? I'll be there, believe me, living at ABYC for about five days.
I'll be the fat, white guy in a pair of Keanon Kores.
Oh, and the reason I have faith in what we're doing? Um, ahem, I'm the regatta chair.
Oh crap, I see I've just earned a string of OCS's at LBRW.
Sorry about that Chief :-))
Quote from: Finnster on May 23, 2009, 01:29:14 AM
At the LBRW meeting on Tuesday, while reviewing our classes, the Viper 640 class was added as a one design class with its own start, provided you guys can come up with, or scrape up, six boats. As to the PRO's? There's nine PRO's spread over three circles.
Trust me, we've done this before.
As for meeting me at LBRW? I'll be there, believe me, living at ABYC for about five days.
I'll be the fat, white guy in a pair of Keanon Kores.
Oh, and the reason I have faith in what we're doing? Um, ahem, I'm the regatta chair.
I went to register and there's no option for Viper?
Zup Chairman Finnster? =p
Currently, there are two Vipers signed up, and both are listed as PHRF. I've just gone to the Long Beach Race Week website at www.lbrw.org, and I've gone to register on line, scrolled down to the boat section, clicked the drop down menu and, voi la... one of the classes is Viper 640.
I'll work at getting Dave Morse and Laurent Dion's entries into Viper 640 vs. PHRF under entrants.
Goooo Finnnnnyyyy
Finnster Fan Club President
registered.............
i think #7 (jeff young)on the phrf class list is also registered as a viper. but is looking for a boat to charter.
Correct you are. Please move Jeff Young from PHRF to the Viper 640 class. Haven't got a boat yet, but I think I will soon.
r/ Jeff
Oops, sorry. I just moved it myself. The Acura Ullman Sails LBRW website is very user friendly.
r/ Jeff
You moved it yourself? Could you also move Laurent Dion and Dave Morse from PHRF to Viper 640 on the LBRW website?
I don't think so. I think they need to do it themselves. I'll check though.
I received a confirmatory email that my registration was complete. The email had a link for updating the registration information. When I clicked on the link, I was able to update my information. The drop-down menu for the desired class included viper 640, which I selected. When I checked the website later, my name was under the Viper 640 class.
r/ Jeff
Registered....Viper 640 class.
Finn...I owe ya a beer. Thanks for bustin' yer ass and putting this regatta...ahem...party on!
Hello Viper Skippers,
I am not sure that this forum is the correct venue for this, but here goes:
I am looking to crew on, and pehaps in the future, purchase, one of these excellent sport boats. I met Justin Scott at Charleston Race Week, and crewed for him on Mambo Kings, and we had a blast.
It looks like there will be a One Design Start for you guys at LBRW, and I would love to crew, if anyone is looking for someone who is familiar with the design, and knows how to pull some stings.
I have a good sailing resume', including: Many Events on Lake Michigan, '06 Chicago NOOD- Best Boat Overall J-105 crew, Chicago Verve, Chicago to Mac, Delivery Skipper on return, Key West, Multiple Chesapeake Bay events, Nationals, North Americans, and Several SF Bay events. Charters to Catalina Island, etc...
Let me know if interested
Tom Dent
(314) 954-7699
[email protected]
looks like 6 boats for lbrw. any more az. boats interested?
As a follow up Tom and I are now doing LBRW (a boat has been generously provided) and we are seeking (interviewing ;-) for a third soul. Feel free to contact Tom down south or me if you want a lift from the Bay area. use "ronin42 at yahoo dot com" if you want to email me directly. LBRW looks like it will be a blast.
Carpe Diem
Rythm Method
how much weigh you boys lookin' for?
Hubba Hubba
Hey Guys,
Just got the confirm from Tom Dent that they are chartering a boat for LBRW. That's great.
I just know that the Vipe is going to get traction on the Left Coast. This is exactly how we started on the Right Coast. A few boats getting together for a few regattas. Sharing and spreading the word with our friends. Growing just one boat at a time.
We were very careful not to set high expectations. We were very different from Laser which set expectations for the SB3 of immediate huge one design fleets. We were much more modest in what it took for us to have a good time.
Instead we were happy to mix up some PHRF and some one design. We had fun with 2 or 3 boats local to each other. We celebrated a regatta where 5 or 6 Vipers got together for a rendezvous regatta. The racing was close, the boats were fast, the friendships were good - what was not to like? And then someone would see that and buy the 7th boat and we high fived.
Our NAs had 9 boats on the line and 6 of us had a blast getting together at St Pete that winter.
If 6 boats can have so much fun, then its easy for someone to buy the next boat.
3 years later we have 30+ boats on the line.......but I maintain, that it is still fun to go bash aound the marks with 4 or 5 Vipers. You guys are doing all the right things. Good luck and have fun!
I was at the LBRW planning meeting last night... the Vipers officially have a start of their own on the onshore circle. Six boats... who'd a thunk! So come on down for Long Beach Race Week, enjoy three days of racing and two days of heavy partying.
And Dave? Try not to tip over! But if you do... remember that rescue boat last year? The one with the girls with the large bazzooms?
Enjoy... I'm stuck on shore this year.
Glenn Selvin
Middle Guy on Sheriff Bart #38 and Happy Ending #33
Oh, yeah, and co-chair of Long Beach Race Week
Quote from: Finnster on June 17, 2009, 05:42:01 PM
The one with the girls with the large bazzooms?
:-)) He said bazzooms =o
So far we have two rockstarettes at LBRW. Mahalynn Lu fresh off her win on the Andrews 77 at Swiftsure and Deb Tamburri who's the latest SCOTW on Sailing Anarchy. Where the he*^ is Stacey?
Looking for a ride at LBRW. Who needs crew? I've been sailing 10 years, racing 6. Regular crew on Viper (2 seasons). Athletic female 150 lbs.
[email protected]
Hi
34 year old 169 lb. male looking for a ride for LBRW. I have never been on a Viper but am familiar with smaller sportboats with assymetrical kites. I frequently have raced Melges 24, Ultimate 24, Ultimate 20, and J 24. I competed in the Melges 24 Nationals last weekend.
If anyone could help me out I'd appreciate it!!!
Thanks,
Steve
[email protected]
Hey All,
Looks like the crew available pool is deep, sure would be nice to scare up another crotch-rocket for them to play on.
Any possibles out there? Bazooms not withstanding...
I can vouch for sailchick. Solid, skilled crew, and not too hard on the eyes...;-}
This just in.
It looks like "Aqua Baby" is loosing rockette #2 to Block Island Race Week so I will be filling that spot ASAP (not first come first serve, but close).
ronin42 at yahoo dot com
Quote from: Rhythm Method on June 19, 2009, 07:23:14 PM
This just in.
It looks like "Aqua Baby" is loosing rockette #2 to Block Island Race Week so I will be filling that spot ASAP (not first come first serve, but close).
510 712 9872
or
ronin42 at yahoo dot com
Dude, no need to look. I can fill it. I know the Viper.
OK Rockette #3, your in. Sorry AquaBaby is full for LBRW.
If the Bazzooms are US Coast Guard Approved, then can we waive the PFD requirement for our fleet...?
These were very, very large bazooms, especially the ones in the blue bikini top... ok, I gotta go... I think I need some time alone.
finny, since most of the older boats leak somewhat, at least mine does, can we have a waiver to haul out at the end of the day? if not does anyone have a periscope for sale? glenn USA34
still trying to work out the correct spelling of Bazzooms...
Seriously, the hull drainage issue is real, however, I've not seen an exception made in other events... would be nice though. :-|
We have, sigh............. another planning meeting tomorrow night, after having a PRO meeting tonight.
Sigh....................
I'll ask, though, if anyone minds the Vipes hauling out each evening. You'll be at ABYC, and there's plenty of room, so I don't see a problem with it, even though the NOR says otherwise.
I'll get back to y'all.
don't you guys sleep?
I think that was him sleeping above...sigh...sigh...
Thanks Finn-man!
Ok, an update... the Vipers have permission to hoist out at ABYC each evening after racing. Hoist out, then run the boats up an aisle so as to keep them out of the fairway.
The joke was made that gee, not only do Vipers fill up with water while sailing, but that, well, damn, they even fill up with water while sitting at the dock!
I'll be down there tonight, and tomorrow night, after work, and, well, all freaking weekend. Come over, thank me profusely for being the Viper Concierge, and buy me a marguerita. Just ask anyone where Glenn is...
On the rocks? or margarita snowcone? With or without sal? Looking forward to thanking you in person.
And find me a nice pair of bazzooms to suckle on. :)
.
The joke was made that gee, not only do Vipers fill up with water while sailing, but that, well, damn, they even fill up with water while sitting at the dock!
we don't build them! we just sail them!!!!!
I leave all things forum for a little over a week and it has sunken to Bazooms.
What would Mounty do? Baaaarrooo Mounty.
Thanks for the lifting permission.
would anyone be interested in doing a bbq at my house in huntington beach (about 10mi away) friday or saturday night? get to know you type of thing.
It would be terrific to get all the viperers together.
I just found some pics on the LBRW web site, as I sit here at the computer hiding from the 103 degree and zero breeze Austin summer. Ugh.
Viper chasing down a leadmine:
http://www.abyc.org/photos/lbrw09d1-12H.jpg
Three Vipers going downwind:
http://www.abyc.org/photos/lbrw09d1-11H.jpg
Y'all look to be having a good time...
And nice kite graphics, Drew! Any comments about the Hydes vs. Quantums? That blue Quantum kite on USA 33 looks like it's got nice big round shoulders and good projection to windward.
Race reports, fun stories, and pics when you can share them, pls! :-)
To all that came to LBRW, thank you. I heard nothing but good things about the Vipers from a lot of different competitors, making for a nice, West Coast splash for the Viper class. Good racing, good fun... it was very nice meet you all.
And to Glen VanHeel of Snake Eyes? I have your trophy and bag at my house here in Huntington Beach.
Glenn Selvin
LBRW Co-Chair
Middle guy on Sheriff Bart and Happy Ending
Quote from: Finnster on June 28, 2009, 11:55:19 PM
To all that came to LBRW, thank you. I heard nothing but good things about the Vipers from a lot of different competitors, making for a nice, West Coast splash for the Viper class. Good racing, good fun... it was very nice meet you all.
And to Glen VanHeel of Snake Eyes? I have your trophy and bag at my house here in Huntington Beach.
Glenn Selvin
LBRW Co-Chair
Middle guy on Sheriff Bart and Happy Ending
glenn,
thank you for you time and effort, couldn't stay for trophys, if you look at the abyc pics we rounded up and nigel rolled off the boat and must have hit his head on the keel on the way down. a little blood so we put the boat away he felt dizzy and took him to an urgent care. he's fine, just a cut no stitches. pussy!
Good on Boomslang for his interview and comments to the Long Beach Press-Telegram.
http://www.presstelegram.com/search/ci_12693661?IADID=Search-www.presstelegram.com-www.presstelegram.com&IADID=Search-www.presstelegram.com-www.presstelegram.com.
And, thank you, Glenn, Viper Concierge Extraordinare and co-chair of the Race Week. ABYC and Long Beach YC put on a great show. I think that Drew is right that this race will become the premiere West Coast Viper event.
Thank you to the West Coast Viper Fleet, and all those who supported our crew in this event. We had a blast, and enjoyed sailing with you all. I look forward to watching the fleet grow, and participating in upcoming events.
- Aqua Baby, and Crew
Hi all, I did middle on #33 for Jeff Young from Dago. He charted the boat from Viperdad for the weekend and I went along for the ride. I had a great time meeting and sailing with all of you and I hope to see everyone back to ABYC soon......west coast home for the snakes....
Timbo
Quote from: GVH630 on June 24, 2009, 09:08:45 PM
would anyone be interested in doing a bbq at my house in huntington beach (about 10mi away) friday or saturday night? get to know you type of thing.
Damn...wish I would have seen this earlier. Would have been great on Sat night as the LBYC party was not nearly as great as the ABYC party the nite before. Let's do this next year, same viper time, same viper channel.
Quote from: condor on June 28, 2009, 01:57:48 PM
I just found some pics on the LBRW web site, as I sit here at the computer hiding from the 103 degree and zero breeze Austin summer. Ugh.
And nice kite graphics, Drew! Any comments about the Hydes vs. Quantums? That blue Quantum kite on USA 33 looks like it's got nice big round shoulders and good projection to windward.
Race reports, fun stories, and pics when you can share them, pls! :-)
I sailed a Q kite on Dan's boat at CRW. I also have a friend, Kame Richards, who makes legendary kites at Pineapple Sails. I'm tempted to get him involved. Frankly, I like the Hyde Kite. I REALLY like the way it douses. The hitch point and slide point are pretty far apart and that seems to help a lot. It could be a little fuller in the MG section but I'm generally happy with it being a bit flatter as I can control it a bit easier in the breeze. Doesn't soak quite as well but we weigh in at 502 and it allows us to reach up if we need to. Brian is working on the next gen Hyde kite which is fuller. I'm VERY interested in trying this one out in the breeze.
The big difference I see are in mainsail head profiles and the jibs. I'm completely sold on Hyde White Sails. They have a broad range, take rig prebend and positive loading well and depower well enough for us to control the boat in a blow.
The truly amazing thing is that the Hydes are SO much more affordable than the Q's and Norths. If teh next gen that Brian's Testing now live up to their expectations it'll keep the onshore sailmakers hoping.
With Brad Boston coming onto the scene, it'll be interesting to see where he goes with the design. He's done wonders for the U20 class and has been pivotal to taking that boat to the next level of performance.
Quote from: GVH630 on June 29, 2009, 01:11:15 AM
glenn,
thank you for you time and effort, couldn't stay for trophys, if you look at the abyc pics we rounded up and nigel rolled off the boat and must have hit his head on the keel on the way down. a little blood so we put the boat away he felt dizzy and took him to an urgent care. he's fine, just a cut no stitches. pussy!
Glenn, please pass along our best from Me, G and M. I hadn't heard Nigel got hurt. Glad to hear nothing horrible happened.
Quote from: Finnster on June 28, 2009, 11:55:19 PM
To all that came to LBRW, thank you. I heard nothing but good things about the Vipers from a lot of different competitors, making for a nice, West Coast splash for the Viper class. Good racing, good fun... it was very nice meet you all.
And to Glen VanHeel of Snake Eyes? I have your trophy and bag at my house here in Huntington Beach.
Glenn Selvin
LBRW Co-Chair
Middle guy on Sheriff Bart and Happy Ending
Glenn, Thank you SO much for a GREAT regatta. We'll be back....in force next time. You done good Finny. (M sends her best AND a thong is headed your way :P)
To all the guys and gals...thank you so much for some rock hard competition, loads of laughs, learning and fun. The people make the Viper class the best in Sailing.
(M sends her best AND a thong is headed your way
what? m in a thong! send pics please, she's is hot!!!!! how the hell.....nevermind!
Boomslang... just make sure she doesn't wash that thong... love the scent of a woman!