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8月6日

General Information

1. General Sailing: You can Sail on Laguna Lake any day. Our Buoys are permanently placed. No power boats allowed. 
2. Racing Schedule, Wind    and Quorum permitting  :
  Race Days: Every Tuesday and Thursday
  Race Times: 8:30 am to 11:30 am  
Note: Race Days and Times are only suggested. If in doubt, contact us (see Contact Info)
3. Events / Racing News:.

Our Tips and Information

Contents of this Section:
1. Mast Head Crane Mod
2. Sails and Booms  Trimming Chart
3. CR Recommended Parts (What to Buy)
4. Simple Sailing Rules
5.. Our Frequency Useage and Sail Numbers
6. Helpful Thumbnail Photos
 
1. Mast Head Crane Modification:
On Laguna Lake we need a long pole to launch and retrieve our boats. With the Pole we managed to break several of the Cranes. Paul Genshaw came up with this approved Modification and solved our problem. The how-to illustration is found in the Photos section.
 
2. Sails and Booms Trimming Chart:

CR914
 
 
 
 ITEM
Strong
Moderate
Light
Mast Rake (Transom to Mast Tip)
53 5/16
53 3/4
53 9/16
Lower Shroud Tension
no Slack
no Slack
Tight
Backstay Tension
High
Medium
Low
Main Outhaul / Sail Draft
~ 3/4"
~ 1 1/4"
~ 1 1/2"
Jib Outhaul / Sail Draft
~ 5/8"
~ 1 1/8"
~ 1 3/8"
Cunningham Tension
Minimum Tight
no Slack
Slack
Boom Vang Tension
High
Medium
Low
Main Boom Tip to Center, Sails Filled
~ 3"
~ 2"
~ 1 1/2"
Jib Boom Angle (Degrees)
~13 (Uppers)
~10 (Lowers)
~10 (Lowers
3. Our CR Recommend Parts List (What to Buy):
The CR kit comes complete with the radio. Check the link to Chesapeak Performance Models @ http://rcyachts.com/  You can also select the amount of pre-build that you prefer. Additional stuff you need:
3.1 -The Radio is included in the kit. With your order you will need to specify an Open Frequency from the 'Frequency List' that follows.
3.2 - Make sure to add a 'Bumper' to your order. It is required on your boat.
3.3 - 13 NiMh AA size Batteries; 2000 mAH capacity, or higher, are recommended.
3.3.1 - 8 of the Batteries are used in the Transmitter.
3.3.2 - The others are used to build a 5-cell Battery Pack for the CR. See Section 6 below for a photo. We will help you with this step.
3.4 - Charger. A Futaba wall block charger works well and takes 24 Hours to complete a full charge from fully drained. There are many options for Fast-Chargers.
3.5 - Two Single Pulley Blocks; one is used for the Sail Servo Arm, and one for the Sail exit line. These are optional but have held very well for us. We use the #164 PeKaBe Blocks; an alternate is # 253, by KDH 
3.6 - Finish:
3.6.1 - Krylon 'Fusion' Paint. This is a good choice, and does not require priming.
3.6.2 - Decals of yourr choice. Many sources are available.
3.7 WELCOME and HAPPY SAILING!
 
4. Simple Racing Rules  (if there is such a thing!):
Here comes the interesting part.
4.1 - The best way to learn the basics is the following link:  http://game.finckh.net/indexe.htm ; this is fun and well done.
4.2 - A simplified set of rules have been developped specifically for our environment. Here is the link http://www.m3sc.org/simplified_rules2006.pdf
 
5. Our Members, CR914 Sail Numbers / Frequency Useage:
Adams Phil  #1346 / Spectrum
Akle Wade  #1286 / Spectrum
Genshaw Paul  #1284 / Spectrum
Howard Grisham #1382 / 78
Phillips Bud  #1424 / Spectrum
Spencer Tom #1328 / 71
Toschi Steve  #1448 / Spectrum
 
Inactive:
Gallo Tony 
Jennings Chuck 
Kovak Josh
Lyons Jeff
Wold Dale
 
6. Helpful Thumbnail Photos:

5-cell battery pack.