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Insure Your Hobie 9 Megaphone Roger Brown’S Very Infomative Article on All the In’S and 10 from the Signal Boat Out’S of Boat Insurance for the Hobie Sailor and Racer Jun/July.qxd 7/3/02 10:48 AM Page 3 y y Jun/July.qxd 7/3/02 10:48 AM Page 4 Register NOW for the MEGA. DO IT TODAY! The more pre-registrations that we get, the better job we can do planning for the best Hobie event ever! See the MEGAphone section for details (Page 9). Apr-May Conversion 7/2/02 1:37 PM Page 1 NAHCA NEWS JUNE/ JULY, 2002 PAGE 3 Help us grow the NAHCA this summer. Give a copy of our application to a friend today! See page 33. 14 Midwinters East 2002 Article, pictures and results from the latest NAHCA Area Championship held in Pensacola, Florida. 16 Hobie 16 World Championships SIX pages of coverage, including excerpts from an outstanding article written by David Brookes, IHCA President. Photos and Features results, too! 20 Stuck in Paradise Laura Sullivan shares a horrific experience of survival in New 7 NAHCA Sportsperson Application Caledonia. Safety is a consant issue for Hobie sailors. It’s time to nominate a 2002 NAHCA Sportsperson of the Year. Please take the time to complete the form and return it by the due date! Columns 10 MEGA Courses and Race Committees 5 The Blue Part is the Water… Paul Ulibarri explains the course configurations and introduces the RC staff for the MEGA event. 6Women’s Racing 8 Guest Expert Program 12 Insure Your Hobie 9 MEGAphone Roger Brown’s very infomative article on all the in’s and 10 From the Signal Boat out’s of boat insurance for the Hobie sailor and racer. 11 Global Racing Update 22 From the Beach (Letters from the Members) 28 From the Water (Regatta Results) 29 Membership Musings Hobie 16s in heavy air at the 2002 Worlds in New Caledonia. Photo by David Cogden, courtesy of IHCA. Notices of Race 22 US Sailing Youth Multihull Championship 24 NAHCA MEGA North American Continentals 26 The Buzzard Regatta (NAHCA GEP) NAHCA News is the official publication of the North American Hobie Class Association (NAHCA). Contents © 2002 NAHCA. All 27 Barnegat Breezer (NAHCA GEP) rights reserved: reproduction in whole or in part without permis- sion is prohibited. It is distributed six times a year to NAHCA Members. Its goal is to keep the North American Region informed of the business of the Class Association. Questions, suggestions and address changes should be directed to the address below. The NAHCA is proud to be a member of the United States Sailing Association (US SAILING). Resources The purpose of the North American Hobie Class Association is to establish and promote the highest standards of Hobie Cat sailing/ racing in its geographic boundaries in collaboration with the 4 NAHCA Board of Directors National and International sailing authorities. 5 NAHCA News Editorial Staff NORTH AMERICAN HOBIE CLASS ASSOCIATION Rich McVeigh, Chairman 21 Sailing the Web 14813 Fireside Drive Silver Spring, MD 20905-5542 29 Regatta Materials A Golden Retriever in the shade under a (301) 384-3695 Hobie 16 at the 2002 Cinco de Mayo Regatta. Federal Tax ID Number 38-3021581 30 Major Events Schedule 30 Division Schedules Photo courtesy of Shirley Palmer. The name Hobie Cat®, and the “flying H” logo are registered Story and results coming next issue... and licensed trademarks of the Hobie Cat Company, P.O. Box 32 NAHCA Directory of Fleets 1008, Oceanside, CA 92051 33 NAHCA Application NAHCA Website: http://www.NAHCA.org WebMistress: Karen-Ann Xavier 34 US Sailing Golden Anchor Application email: [email protected] MADE IN USA ...to establish and promote the highest standards of Hobie Cat sailing / racing... Apr-May Conversion 7/2/02 1:37 PM Page 2 PAGE 4 JUNE/ JULY, 2002 NAHCA NEWS 2002 NAHCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE ADVISORY OFFICERS VOTING MEMBERS BOARD Chairman DIVISION 1 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 9 DIVISION 13 Bylaws Chairman Rich McVeigh Bobby Wythes Roger Benedict Chris Merrell Armando Noriega Contact NAHCA Chairman 14813 Fireside Drive 34 White Sands Pl PO Box 830 1457 Gannet Run Montaña de Amayo 39 Nominating Chairman Kailua, HI 96734-1966 Avon, CO 81620 Virginia Beach, VA 23451 14210 Mexico, DF Silver Spring, MD 20905-5542 Contact NAHCA Chairman 301.384.3695 808.261.0294 970.949.5390 757.422.0988 52.5.631.55.55/ 645.74.18 Fax [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Membership Chair [email protected] Shirley Palmer 1st Vice Chair DIVISION 2 DIVISION 6 DIVISION 10 DIVISION 14 (see Executive Officers) Lori Mohney Dan DeLave Mike Rohrer Joe Kuchenbuch Gary Godbold Publications Chairman 2812 E Shore Drive 11 Virgil Walk 2505 Little Elm Tr 2728 E Shore Dr 4124 Shannon Drive. Mike Levesque Portage, MI 49002-6581 Long Beach, CA 90803 Cedar Park, TX 78613-5259 Portage, MI 49002-6508 Ft Worth, TX 76116-8042 508 Benefit Street 616.327.4565 562.433.3984 512.335.2865 Tel/Fax 616.324.5529 817.731.0542 Pawtucket, RI 02861 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 401.724.5424 2nd Vice Chairman [email protected] DIVISION 3 DIVISION 7 DIVISION 11 DIVISION 15 Roger Brown Gary Russell Eric Lundin Jim Glanden Andy Humphries Rules Chairman 24752 Eldamar Avenue PO Box 14993 5804 W 28th St 100 Valley Rd. 4250 Belle Meade Cove Paul Ulibarri Lake Forest, CA 92630-3601 Santa Rosa, CA 95402-6993 Sioux Falls, SD 57106 Newark, DE 19711-2521 Memphis, TN 38117-3016 (see Executive Officers) 949.472.8037 707.869.2464/707.291.3363 605.362.9206 302.368.9514 (tel/fax) 901.683.8053 Appeals Chairman [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Doug Campbell Membership Chair 949.640.4573 / 759.8190 Fax Shirley Palmer DIVISION 4 DIVISION 8 DIVISION 12 DIVISION 16 [email protected] 4935 Calle Esquina Laura Sullivan Alex & Patsy Shafer Dave Heroux Chris Koper 406 Lakeshore Drive Past NAHCA Chairman Tucson, AZ 85718-6311 20831 SE 213th 27 Foster Center Rd 3265 S Millway, # 24 Eustis, FL 32726-40253 520.299.0609 / 299.0609 Fax Maple Valley, WA 98038 Foster, RI 02825-1326 Mississauga, ON L5L 2R3 Nigel Pitt 425.432.7749 Tel 352.357.6228 401.647.3203 [email protected] Canada 245 Cedar Hills Rd [email protected] Fax 352.357.7852 [email protected] 905.608.8994 Hartwell, GA 30643-3074 Secretary [email protected] [email protected] 706.376.4016 Bruce Andrews [email protected] 103 Woods Lane Women’s Representative Landenberg, PA 19350-9109 Kathleen Tracy 610.274.3048 2625 Jewelstone Court ADDITIONAL [email protected] Ft Collins, CO 80525 RESOURCES Treasurers 970.223.2642 John & Trish Bauldry [email protected] Youth Representative 6312 Heron Court Gary Russell Clarkston, MI 48346-2299 PO Box 14993 248.620.4768 Santa Rosa, CA 95402-6993 [email protected] 707.869.2464/707.291.3363 [email protected] [email protected] Race Director Guest Expert Program Paul Ulibarri Coordinator 3334 Fulton 1 HAWAII Mimi Appel Victoria, BC V9C 2T9 3357 Collins Road Canada Marcellus, NY 13108-9647 250.474.7580 [email protected] [email protected] GEP Website: NOTE: For local and country contacts, refer to Fleet Contacts section. www.nahca.org/gep/gep.htm Bylaws Committee Rules Committee Appeals Committee Publications Committee Contact NAHCA Chairman Paul Ulibarri - Chairman Doug Campbell - Chairman Mike Levesque - Chairman STANDING Nominating Committee Phil Collins, David Koons, Ray Seta, Shirley Palmer, COMMITTEES Contact NAHCA Chairman Wayne Mooneyham, Wick Smith Gillian Thomson, Wick Smith, Dave Sparkuhl Theresa White, Nancy Worth, Membership Committee Karen-Ann Xavier Shirley Palmer - Chair ...to establish and promote the highest standards of Hobie Cat sailing / racing... Apr-May Conversion 7/2/02 1:37 PM Page 3 NAHCA NEWS JUNE/ JULY, 2002 PAGE 5 The Blue Part is the Water … by Rich McVeigh, NAHCA Chairman In early February, the NAHCA formed a committee to explore the he Hobie class has just possibility of hosting a World Champi- completed another successful onships in North America. During the TWorld Championship. The new IHCA meeting we presented two differ- champions in the Hobie 16 class are ent bids to host future events and I am Gavin Colby and Simone Mattfield of pleased to report we have tentatively Australia, who put on an impressive been awarded both bids. The first will display by winning six of the races. be the 2004 16 Worlds to be held in July of 2004 in Progresso, Mexico. The event can be summed up by Hobie Cat Company will be providing events are now developing rapidly and big wind and big waves. It is a testa- 60 new identical 16s for this event. more details will be forthcoming. ment to the strength of our class that we had a world championship with The second is the 2005 Tiger The last time a World Champion- over 200 competitors representing Worlds, which will be held in the spring ships was held in North America was 23 countries feeling right at home sail- of 2005 in Santa Barbara, California. 1995, and the last event in the USA ing one of the 60 supplied stock While boats are provided for the 16 was in 1989. It is past time we hosted Hobie 16’s. event, the Tiger Worlds is a BYOB one here and Hobie sailors from event. around the world are excited by the During the World Championships, prospect of coming to North America. the International Hobie Class Associa- To make this work, overseas com- One of my goals in running for NAHCA tion (IHCA) held its annual meeting.
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