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LOC
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LOC LOC
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16 Dec 2010 10:24am
Hi Guys,

Just a reminder that if you enter the 2011 Lancelin Ocean Classic marathon not only do you get to compete with guys like Bjorn Dunkerbeck and sail in one of the world’s best windsurfing events, but you will also go into the lucky door prize comp to win an RRD Board of your choice and a Tushingham sail of your choice (this will be drawn at the presentations on Saturday afternoon at the finish line).

This is thanks to Jez and the guys at 2nd Wind Sailboards.

So why not enter today and have a chance of winning these great prizes.

www.lancelinoceanclassic.com.au

Regards,

LOC Team
saltiest1
saltiest1
NSW
2575 posts
NSW, 2575 posts
16 Dec 2010 10:02pm
im out this year
Marvin
Marvin
WA
725 posts
WA, 725 posts
17 Dec 2010 7:50am
I'm quite interested to participate to try and finish, other commitments permitting.

What are the requirements? I see on the LOC site that you need a sail number and buoyancy vest and flares. Anything else, other than registration?

I have none of these things. Could anyone advise the best way of meeting the requirements? What type of buoyancy vest? What type of flares, and how are they attached? Would the word pi do for my sail number, or does it have to be official? Maybe there are some gumby's instructions somewhere?
premo
premo
WA
293 posts
WA, 293 posts
17 Dec 2010 1:43pm
Marvin said...

I'm quite interested to participate to try and finish, other commitments permitting.

What are the requirements? I see on the LOC site that you need a sail number and buoyancy vest and flares. Anything else, other than registration?

I have none of these things. Could anyone advise the best way of meeting the requirements? What type of buoyancy vest? What type of flares, and how are they attached? Would the word pi do for my sail number, or does it have to be official? Maybe there are some gumby's instructions somewhere?



You can rent vest and flares at from LOC they give you some money back on the end when you return them, you should have a number rather than letters, it is quite straight forward, but iwould suggest to register soon if you havent done so yet,
Marvin
Marvin
WA
725 posts
WA, 725 posts
17 Dec 2010 2:22pm
Thanks. I'll take that as the gumby's instructions!

The fog in my brain is clearing - the sail number is probably the LOC competitor number - not some other national KA type number?
Roar
Roar
NSW
471 posts
NSW, 471 posts
17 Dec 2010 6:03pm
Official numbers are always prefered but in reality any number will do as long as its not used by another competitor and it makes the sail easy to distinguish so they can record you going around the bouys.

Numbers are pretty cheap from moast sail shops (yaghting) and can be simply stuck on for the race.
In old days we just made numbers using waterproof duct tape :)
nebbian
nebbian
WA
6277 posts
WA, 6277 posts
17 Dec 2010 6:33pm
Marvin said...
Would the word pi do for my sail number?

Sorry mate, AUS 3.14 is already taken
hardpole
hardpole
WA
609 posts
WA, 609 posts
21 Dec 2010 12:38am
nebbian said...

Marvin said...
Would the word pi do for my sail number?

Sorry mate, AUS 3.14 is already taken



You could use

AUS 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494459

I think thats available.

As long as you pick a number with mainly straight lines duct tape is fine !
stringer
stringer
WA
703 posts
WA, 703 posts
21 Dec 2010 9:22am
hardpole said...

nebbian said...

Marvin said...
Would the word pi do for my sail number?

Sorry mate, AUS 3.14 is already taken



You could use

AUS 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494459

I think thats available.




Might be cheaper to write 22/7

As long as you pick a number with mainly straight lines duct tape is fine !



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