There is a handy feature built into the crew website that permits adding the J/109 Vento Solare calendar to your own. This means you don't need to type in the schedule manually. It will show all boat events displayed on the website calendar. This feature supports most electronic calendars including Outlook, Google, Apple Calendar and a universal Export to XML version. If you would like to add the boat calendar to your own do the following.
- Go to the J/109 Vento Solare website
- On the right side look for the Add button at the bottom left of the box labeled Upcoming Events
- Click the down arrow on the Add button
- A list of available calendar formats is provided – Click on the desired format, then add to your calendar using the directions associated with your particular calendar type.
Add a Single Event, not the Full Calendar
If you only want to add a single event or selected events rather than the entire calendar, do the following.
- Go to the J/109 Vento Solare website
- On the menu click on Calendar, then find the event you want to add to your own calendar
- Click on the event title to expand the view, then click on Read more -> located bottom right of the expanded view
- Click the down arrow on the Add to Calendar button located top right of the event details
- A list of available calendar formats is provided – Click on the desired format, then add to your calendar using the directions associated with your particular calendar type.
- Repeat this for any other events you want to add to your calendar
Add the J/109 Vento Solare Shortcut to your Phone Home Screen
Click this Add a Shortcut on Phone Home Screen link for directions on the Support Forum.
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Tristan Mouligne captured this picture from the Class 40 Res Potentia on Saturday morning. Vento Solare is limping into Newport with the spinnaker wrapped around the headstay. This occurred when a letterbox douse was attempted the evening before while trying to round R32 off Gay Head, Marthas Vineyard. The spinnaker became badly wrapped around the headstay and jib while unfurling the jib for a letterbox douse. Sarah was hoisted up the mast 1/3 of the way in the dark to try and unwrap the spinnaker but was unsuccessful. Thus the decision was made to retire and motor back to Newport. We tied up to a mooring at Coasters Harbor and hoisted Sarah to the top. The spinnaker head was fouled under the headstay and caught on the upper swivel, preventing the furler from moving in either direction. Sarah disconnected the spinnaker halyard and was able to unwrap the spinnaker. Once that was done we were able to unwind the rest of the spinnaker without damage, and completely unfurl, then refurl the jib.
Lisa flying the spinnaker on delivery to Tiverton
Fantastic weather for a spin run up the bay, followed by dinner at the Boathouse with Lisa, Francis, Pat, Cindy & Bill. The boat is all set for the race Saturday.
A great time and memories on Block Island with everyone this weekend. Here is a link to my photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/mByUFS7qtx2Vdz2d8
The drone we saw tonight was Stephen Cloutier's (Block Island Steve). Here is a link to some great video under spinnaker.
Vento Solare Spinnaker Video
Thanks to Lisa, Kathy, Sue & Gerry Vento Solare was wet sanded in no time at all with perfect wet weather to help. Here are a few pictures from Sue's phone. Thanks for your help!