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Maxprop wrote:
"Walt" wrote in message I wasn't sure whether you needed one of these to qualify: http://www.capecodfrosty.org/ That's kewl. Actually a lot of frostbiting is done in prams, like El Toros and Sabots. Not sure what the attraction is for smaller boats--perhaps the reasoning is that a larger dink might take longer to right after a capsize. In 40 degree water hypothermia comes knocking at your door right quickly. I think it has to do with the ease of rescue. If there's a capsize, the RC can pluck the sailor out of the water and then do the same with the boat - Cape Cod Frosty's are light enough that the class enforces minimum weight requirement by having the sailor stand on a scale holding the boat. //Walt |
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