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TeamSaris 09-28-2011 08:55 AM


Originally Posted by Indy (Post 3512697)
I can't remember a SBI (or whatever entity these days) race getting as much interest as this has. Maybe it's telling us something.

OPA does.



Congrats to all involved!

Top Banana 09-28-2011 09:02 AM

The date for next year's Third Annual Don Aronow Memorial Around Long Island Race is September 22, 2012.

Plenty of time to prepare............

Now is the time to start getting ready....make a plan, make a checklist, start today....before you know it... it will be here.

There will be a entry and deposit cut off date for this race in 2012. Deposits must be in by that date. Definite date will be published later, probably April or May of next year.

Good luck with your decision on hull and power.....now that it has been done non-stop, that sets the new standard for the overall winner to shoot for.

scarab63 09-28-2011 09:12 AM

Same pricing? Early entry discount still applicable with the new deposit policy?

TeamSaris 09-28-2011 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by Top Banana (Post 3514421)
The date for next year's Third Annual Don Aronow Memorial Around Long Island Race is September 22, 2012.

Plenty of time to prepare............

Now is the time to start getting ready....make a plan, make a checklist, start today....before you know it... it will be here.

There will be a entry and deposit cut off date for this race in 2012. Deposits must be in by that date. Definite date will be published later, probably April or May of next year.

Good luck with your decision on hull and power.....now that it has been done non-stop, that sets the new standard for the overall winner to shoot for.

Why not make it on a weekend that Doesnt conflict with other boating events? Thats why we couldnt make it. I bet youd gain a few OPA boats

smokeybandit 09-28-2011 09:39 AM

Any word from Joe and Joe on how the ride was? Were they comfortable? They were in there a long time. Any issues, or was it problem free?

T2x 09-28-2011 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by fast fun 2 (Post 3514455)
Why not make it on a weekend that Doesnt conflict with other boating events? Thats why we couldnt make it. I bet youd gain a few OPA boats

For the past two years Billy and Charlie have contacted OPA in advance to find an open date.......

Both years the date was later scheduled by OPA.........

I wonder if a vibrant NPBA/HORBA event is really complimentary to OPA's business plan? If a bunch of OPA guys get a taste for unrestricted ocean racing....does that bode well for GPS circle racing? Personally I would discourage NPBA from having a joint sanction if the GPS speed rules are included in a 200 plus mile race where you might cross the finish line first only to be penalized because you "broke out".

Bottom line the conflict with OPA race dates is not NPBA/Horba's fault....... and I wonder if you could get a "guaranteed" open date from your leadership? It hasn't worked so far...and I don't believe in coincidences.

wanab 09-28-2011 09:52 AM


Originally Posted by T2x (Post 3514469)
For the past two years Billy and Charlie have contacted OPA in advance to find an open date.......

Both years the date was later scheduled by OPA.........

maybe my memory fails me but didnt last year NPBA schedule only to have OPA book. then NPBA changed its date and so did OPA.

i guess if there is any vindication the OPA race was canceled/high seas and NPBA ran.

:)

Top Banana 09-28-2011 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by fast fun 2 (Post 3514455)
Why not make it on a weekend that Doesnt conflict with other boating events? Thats why we couldnt make it. I bet youd gain a few OPA boats

With all due respect......for the first year, we set a date. We were contacted and asked if we wouldmove that date, because it conflicted with a race date that had already been planned and scheduled.

We moved the date per the request. As the time got closer, guess what...the other organization changed their pre scheduled date to the same date we had.

This year, we set the date very early as we are doing again....so everyone would know the date and perhaps consider it, when they scheduled their own and secondly, to allow any European teams runnng in Cowes, to be able to do Cowes and have time to ship over for this race.

Guess what.....the other organization set their race date on the same date we did...... and no Europeans showed up.

So once again with all due respect, this is our date....Sept 22, 2012, we have an endurance event that takes a different boat than the shore racing does. Everyone is welcome, but we are over moving our date to try to satisfy anyone else.

innerrage 09-28-2011 10:08 AM

mike d lets team up and run the pantera, i will help out with the costs and i can get 100ll fuel for 6.00 a gallon.:drink:

Matt Trulio 09-28-2011 10:15 AM

You have set your dates one year in advance. While in a perfect world no other organization would schedule on top of your event, you can't count on that, at least if we're using history as you described it as a guide. You've already done the best thing you can to protect your event by setting the date early. Strong move.


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