20 Commercial Wharf
Newport, RI 02840
USA
Pleasure sail on weekends starting 16 May through 31 May. Will evaluate on Friday what weather window looks best and sail either Saturday or Sunday. Sign up and a maximum of 5 crew will be assigned. Bill will make sure all who sign up get to sail but depending on numbers, everyone may not be on the boat for every pleasure sail signed up for. Memorial weekend is TBD due to potential of having to move boat out of Newport Yachting Center over memorial weekend.
The following Covid-19 precautions will be in effect:
- Max crew size 5
- No more than two below at any time
- Everyone wears a buff or face mask
- Social distance to the extent practicable while on the boat
- Everyone wears protective gloves – please bring your own
- BYOB and BYO food. We won’t use any boat supplied cups or utensils
- Boat will be wiped down inside afterwards with disinfectant wipes
- No gear left on the boat – bring anything you need and take it back with you
Be at Newport Yachting Center - Sun May 17th @ 1:00PM EDT
Post # 3915
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I’m sorry I cannot be there - my work in CT day
A great weekend on Block Island with Kathy, Claire & Bill. Great race results and appetizer contest results. We were fortunate to have the blender and the heater on the boat. After a nice weekend on Block Island we had a fast ride back with everyone taking time on the helm.
A few pictures from our family sail on Grandpa's birthday weekend. Unfortunately hurricane Ophelia changed our plans for a weekend on Block Island. We did a Friday evening sail in Newport, grabbed a mooring for cocktails and dinner, then went back to our slip at the Navy marina. We stayed on the boat Friday night and went to the YMCA for Isla's soccer which was moved to the indoor gym.
Underway on Vento Solare with Grandpa, Kai, Daddy & Isla
Enjoying appetizers in Newport Harbor before sunset.
Family dinner on Vento Solare while on the mooring.
Kai's note to Grandpa for his birthday weekend.
A great weekend of racing with everybody with Vento Solare finishing 2nd place overall. Crew work was fantastic all three days. Starting from the bow with Roland, mast with Will, pit with Andrew, trimming with Sarah & Mary, and main / tactics with Trevor (Jeff Roy for Around the Island on Friday). We saw the full spectrum of wind from 5 to 22 kts over 3 days.
Congrats to Divided Sky who put up all first place finishes. The rest of the class including J/109 URSA, J/99 Upbeat, Sunfast 3300 Avalon and Express 37 COUCOU all provided the challenge as fierce competitors.