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I prefer seats like this...
http://sailnow.photosite.com/October16/?page=3 -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ... Solutions can be found. In San Francisco, the St Francis Yacht Club routes race courses along the city front, where currents favor hugging the shore on either the upwind or downwind legs. It make for spectacular viewing of short tacking and spinnaker sets, some of the more fun portions of a race. I'd liken it to end zone seating at a football game where spectators get to see some of the best portions of the event. As the writer commented, using big screen televisions, common in many sports, an option that was not used, would have been welcome to those interested on shore. It would certainly have increased interest among non- sailors in the sport, and lifted sailing as a sport deserving more coverage, recognition, and support. If it were up to me, I'd press a ferry into service for a floating spectator platform. Regarding the lack of response by US Sailing; was it rudeness? I'm sure that if US Sailing extended an apology in "writing" on letterhead from a suitably high official, to those treated like WWSOTBOTOUAST, the apology would in most cases be accepted. It most certainly would be accepted if they promised to fix the both the original problem and the revealed management problem. It would not if the issue was simply dismissed without consideration by themselves. Some things need to be presented to the entire membership body. I am sure of this. There lack of systems in place to respond to US Sailing member inquiries is a very serious flaw in both the management and leadership of US Sailing. I urge everyone to write US Sailing and demand to know what they are going to do about the problem. Report back here with the outcomes of your efforts. "Martin Baxter" wrote Bart Senior wrote: His topic was the subject of inadequate spectator seating at the Olympics. I agree with his view completely. More spectator seating should be provided. According to him sailing events were the only events in which spectator seating was not available for purchase at the Olympic Games. That places Sailing at the bottom of all Olympic sports. Who feels it should be given such a low status? Spectator seating for sailing events? You've got to be kidding! My city (Kingston On.) hosted the '76 Olympic Sailing events as Montreal simply doesn't have a venue, there is very little to be seen from shore. Even with binoculars all you can see is a sea of sails apparently aimlessly milling about. If you want to see something you have to get out on the water. The fact that there are no seats for sale in no way reflects on the status of the sport. It's a bit like the body of the Marathon, if you want to watch a bit of it, feel free to stand on the street, if you want to see the whole thing watch it on TV. If you want to see sailing well, rent a helicopter. This still doesn't excuse US Sailing's apparent rudeness. Cheers Marty |
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