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None of the below. This isn't a formal race. It was a fundraiser and first
prize was a hotdog.

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Jon,

Why Ask us?

If you were legally entered and given a race packet. If current
registration was reguired, then the race committee should throw them
out, If it wasn't in the Race Packet then they are OK. READ THE PACKET!!




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It isn't a Formal Race? Forget it. Why protest a FUN RACE. Make the
winning Skipper or in you case 2nd place buy you a HOT DAWG and give the
money to the FUND. That my friend would make you and your crew a
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One must protest. I protested last time when one of the opposing skippers
told my crew to put on the small jib before I got to the boat. We were late
that year also. Of course, she denies it.

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It isn't a Formal Race? Forget it. Why protest a FUN RACE. Make the
winning Skipper or in you case 2nd place buy you a HOT DAWG and give the
money to the FUND. That my friend would make you and your crew a
Winner.




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Capt. JG wrote:
One must protest. I protested last time when one of the opposing skippers
told my crew to put on the small jib before I got to the boat. We were late
that year also. Of course, she denies it.


Congratulations on having a crew that is so well trained,
she really does believe that size doesn't matter

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Yes, especially for Leah, size matters. :-) Actually, they're not that
well-trained. They actually listened to her. I suppose she is fairly
commanding. Formerly one of my students, she has more sea-miles than I do at
this point.

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Capt. JG wrote:
One must protest. I protested last time when one of the opposing skippers
told my crew to put on the small jib before I got to the boat. We were
late that year also. Of course, she denies it.


Congratulations on having a crew that is so well trained, she really does
believe that size doesn't matter

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