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dhusselman
11-27-2016, 06:34 PM
Any planning happening for 2017 LongPac?
I assume it will be around the same time as other years. July 5th or June 28th?
June 28th would be great because I will be able to make it.

Dirk "TIJD" First 30JK

Daydreamer
11-27-2016, 11:39 PM
The preliminary calendar, under the Race Deck thread, has it on the 6th.

The final ratification with YRA was this month so we should get a calendar soon.

rmorganstern
01-12-2017, 02:23 PM
The preliminary calendar, under the Race Deck thread, has it on the 6th.

The final ratification with YRA was this month so we should get a calendar soon.

What are the current Safety at Sea course and equipment requirements for the Longpac?

pogen
01-12-2017, 02:55 PM
Hasn't been set yet. Will probably not change from last time


Skills: Safety at Sea Training 3.33
All participants shall have attended a half-day, one-day, or two-day US Sailing Safety at Sea Seminar within the last 5 years.
4.3.1

rmorganstern
01-17-2017, 04:12 PM
So I take it that the 1/2 Day course I took last year is sufficient for the Longpac. Thanks.

AZ Sailor
01-17-2017, 08:22 PM
I'm planning to do my own 'Long Pac' qualifier as a cruise out of San Diego -- SD to 121 W Longitude and back. I don't understand the log form posted for documenting this myself. Will a simple cruising log with positions recorded every 12 hours or so, plus the GPS track off the chart plotter software be sufficient proof?

pogen
01-18-2017, 02:53 PM
I'm planning to do my own 'Long Pac' qualifier as a cruise out of San Diego -- SD to 121 W Longitude and back. I don't understand the log form posted for documenting this myself. Will a simple cruising log with positions recorded every 12 hours or so, plus the GPS track off the chart plotter software be sufficient proof?

I'd think so. Make sure the total trip length satisfies the conditions of 400 nm total, and >150nm (?) off shore. Thats nm, not sm.

Critter
01-20-2017, 03:55 PM
100 miles minimum offshore has been the requirement for as long as I can remember (along with the 400 miles total). And no motoring!
I agree: as a past LongPac chair, I would accept what you (AZ Sailor) are proposing to submit as a log.

AZ Sailor
01-21-2017, 08:37 AM
Sounds good. I am planning to sail west out of SD for 200 nm, out to 32 N 121 W, turn around and come back -- so that gets both the total distance and off shore distance.

pogen
01-21-2017, 09:18 PM
Sounds good. I am planning to sail west out of SD for 200 nm, out to 32 N 121 W, turn around and come back -- so that gets both the total distance and off shore distance.

Good luck and sail safe!

jamottep
02-06-2017, 12:30 PM
I have a certificate for a safety at sea course I attended in the UK last year:

RYA/MCA small craft basic sea survival course, including wet drill

Does this meet the requirement? Who could confirm?