#769 - 05/16/0604:34 PMJ30 One Design-Long Island Sound District
John McArthur
Immediate Past President, LIS District Governor
Registered: 11/30/01
Posts: 88
Loc: Stratford, CT USA
Four Major J30 One Design regattas are scheduled for the Long Island Sound District this season!
The Cedar Point One Design (CPOD) Regatta June 3 & 4 for J30s, J105s, J109 and level 72 classes are scheduled. Five races over two days. The regatta has been re-scheduled to June from its original July date to accommodate the Red Grant Regatta in Rariton Bay. This regatta was formerly known as the CPYC Championship Regatta. This is the LIS J30 District Championship! Please check the CPOD Regatta Web Site for details. http://www.cedarpointyc.org/uploads/CPYC_0d_Regatta_NOR_pdf
The Rariton Yacht Clubs Red Grant Regatta will also host a J30 One Design class on July 8 & 9. This should be a great racing venue! For the J30 Skippers delivering their boats from LIS the trip down the East River viewing Manhattan and then the Statue of Liberty is worth the trip. Check the Raritan Yacht Club Web Site for details. http://www.ryc.org
The Larchmont NOOD is scheduled for September 9 & 10 at Larchmont Yacht Club, NY. This is a long standing J30 One Design event and the J30 East Coast Championsip. Please check the Sailing World NOOD Regatta Web Site for details.
The 2006 J30 North American Championship is scheduled for September 14-17 at Cedar Point Yacht Club in Westport, Connecticut. Registration is scheduled for Sept. 14thand racing Sept. 15th-17th. Details are not finalized. Please check the J30 Web Site or the CPYC's Web Site as more information becomes available. http://www.cedarpoint.org John McArthur
#770 - 05/17/0612:12 AMRe: J30 One Design-Long Island Sound District
Steve Buzbee
Senior Member
Registered: 04/12/04
Posts: 338
Loc: Highland Park, NJ
The two Raritan YC J-30's will be trekking up to the Sound twice for these events-hope we can pull some of the City Island contingent and the CPYC crowd down for our Red Grant regatta.
#771 - 05/17/0608:19 AMRe: J30 One Design-Long Island Sound District
John McArthur
Immediate Past President, LIS District Governor
Registered: 11/30/01
Posts: 88
Loc: Stratford, CT USA
This should be a excellent season of One Design racing on the Sound! Smiles and Laser Beam are coming to Raritan Bay from Cedar Point. I'm 99% sure that Youthful Indiscretion will make it as well.
I have lost track of a few resently sold J30s in our area. Does anyone know the new owners of Paddy Wagon, Chinnock, or any other area J30s? What is Pale Rider (Stefan Jans?) doing? John McArthur "Smiles"
#772 - 05/17/0610:35 AMRe: J30 One Design-Long Island Sound District
Steve Buzbee
Senior Member
Registered: 04/12/04
Posts: 338
Loc: Highland Park, NJ
I noticed that Pale Rider and Excalibur are registered in the City Island Wednesday series-if we can get them to do CPYC and RYC events, we should have a respectable one design fleet at both. Does Fat City ever travel?
#775 - 05/18/0612:10 AMRe: J30 One Design-Long Island Sound District
sjans
Senior Member
Registered: 07/13/07
Posts: 75
Loc: Milford, CT
We will probably coming to CPYC on june 3/4 if I'm able to get my motor running above 2500 rpm without overheating.... Don't know about rariton yet because we also are planning on going to BIRW.
Paddy Wagon is renamed Kinsale and is currently racing on wednesdaynights in the EBYRA.
#777 - 05/18/0609:42 AMRe: J30 One Design-Long Island Sound District
John McArthur
Immediate Past President, LIS District Governor
Registered: 11/30/01
Posts: 88
Loc: Stratford, CT USA
Stefan, Steve right, Raritan is not that far from City Island! CPYC may be able to work something out if you would like to leave your boat there prior to head off to BIRW.
About your engine overheating problem, I had a problem like that a few years ago. Turned out to be the raw water pump had "clearanced" itself. It looked fine, I had installed a new impeller but it would not pump water or enough water. I replace the whole assembly and it worked fine. You could try removeing the back cover on the pump and sanding it on a flat surface or try turning it over. John McArthur