Sunday, July 31, 2022

SailGP 2022 July & August Racing

2 months of SailGP racing and team New Zealand has won it all.

On the weekend of July 00-00 for the first time New Zealand won it all, with Australia still doing pretty good with 2nd place. Team USA did average with a 7th place finish out of 9 boats. Seems team USA needs to figure out something to improve their performance.

On August 20 there was only one day of racing due to no wind on Friday Aug 19. Team New Zealand won all the races including the big final against France and Denmark. Australia finished 4th just missing out on the final for the first time in 6 events. Team USA finished better with a 5th finish overall.

Watch all the racing in these videos... 

AUGUST RACING


JULY RACING

 
 

Friday, July 15, 2022

Quick Boater Safety Note!

By Madison Harder, CdA Press and addition by Miles Moore, FunToSAIL.com

The CdA Press had a great article about boating safety, and I wanted to post part of the article here... Click here to read the full article.

"The biggest struggle I find is that there is no mandated (boating) education from the state. We are one of five states that don't mandate anything right now."

KCSO offers a free boater safety class every third Saturday of the month. An online boating course is also available at www.boat-ed.com/idaho/. FunToSAIL.com offers boaters safety classes gear toward sailors that are new and or not to sailing.

Deputy Miller said he, and the other deputies, would have considerably fewer calls if people paid better attention to three factors:

• Alcohol consumption (see the negative results of boating while under the influence via the video below)

• Education

• Life jackets"

In addition, I am sure Deputy Miller would agree that having all the required safety gear on board is a must. To learn what you need contact the Kootenai County Sheriff Marine division to set an appointment to get checked and receive a sticker to place on your boat proving you are current. Their goal in a safety check is to help you be safe not to give you a ticket.

Click here for to contact Kootenai County Sheriff Marine Division... https://www.kcsheriff.com/160/Recreation-Safety


 

Man fell overboard and drowned

I wanted to repost this story from last year to emphasize some safety items we need to remember every time before we go on and into the water.... See my summary at the end of this article.

"Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office finds body of man who fell off boat, drowned in Lake Coeur d’Alene

COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho– After a day of searching, the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office said it found the body of a man who fell off a boat and into Lake Coeur d’Alene.

Investigators said Sunday afternoon they got a call saying there was somebody missing in the water. At first, members from the Kootenai County Dive Rescue Team and the Sonar Team

and Marine Patrols, as well as Coeur d’Alene Police Department and Coeur d’ Alene Fire and Rescue responded and started looking for the man. He was wearing a red shirt, sandals and was in his 40, the sheriff’s office said.

The search was eventually suspended because it got too dark to continue.

On Monday morning, the search was back on. The sheriff’s office said the man’s body was found at about 1:30 p.m. Monday in 11 feet of water about 200 yards from shore.

Deputies said the man fell off a boat and didn’t have a life jacket on. Other people on the boat tried to throw life jackets at him, but he wasn’t able to reach any of them. Investigators said wind and water conditions prevented him from being able to make it back onto the boat.

Deputies said the man had also been drinking and could have been drunk at the time."

August 24, 2021 7:30 AM by Tasha Cain-Gray, KXLY News

SUMMARY: As you can see, I highlighted areas of concern. The common denominator of drownings is of course not wearing a life jacket. It's one thing to not wear a life jacket when it's hot and environmental conditions are mild (kids 14 and under must always wear a life jacket), but far another when the conditions are rough. In hot conditions wearing an inflatable life jacket allows your body heat to escape better to help prevent heat exhaustion/heat stroke. Life jackets must always be readily accessible to put on immediately. The fact he did not have a life jacket on is a big problem but even worse is to add to the fact alcohol to the equation. A question beyond these errors is why they were flowing life jackets and not type 4 throwable floats. Try throwing a light life jacket in the wind is very hard to do as the wind will just throw it away like a kite. However, a type 4 is much easier to throw because it's designed to throw and throw it some distance. Have more than one as having several Type 4's to throw allows the person in the water the option of going for the one that is nearest and liters the water so boaters can see there is something going on in the water. Helps the person in the water from being ran over. It mentions the rough conditions, which should immediately make you put your life jackets on.

I highly recommend you have the Sheriff Marine division/Coast Guard do a safety check on your boat to ensure you have the right gear. They will give you a sticker to place on your boat to prove you are current. Honestly when I go boating with friends and they do not have the required gear I will not go boating with them until they do.

Also, if you have not taken a safe boating class yet, do so before you go boating. Knowing the rules of the road and learning about boating safety saves lives.

Hope this summary helps us be better prepared. It is sad to have examples like this person who lost his life when it could have been prevented.

MacDill Airmen Rescue 8

MacDill airmen rescue 8 civilians from sharks circling their capsized boat

MacDill airmen enacted the dramatic rescue of capsized boat passengers while performing a safety sweep of the waters

Service members assigned to MacDill Air Force Base likely saved the lives of eight people from their capsized boat in the Tampa Bay area after a shark was spotted circling the group.

Airmen from the base were completing a sweep of nearby stormy waters June 12 following an issued small craft advisory due to the weather.

Staff Sgt. William Au and Airman 1st Class Kade Jones, concerned about the danger for small boats, undertook the safety sweep despite the risks.

"It was really rough out. The waves were so tall it was hard to see where they were. The waves just kept coming up and down," said Rivera-Rodriguez.

Jones and Au immediately called for backup and began the impromptu rescue mission. The airmen spotted a bullshark, approximately 10 feet long, in the water near the small watercraft.

Jones and Au were soon joined by Airmen 1st Class Samari Rivera-Rodriguez and marine patrolmen Savin Venable.

The group of servicemen pulled all eight individuals out of the water and within 15 minutes had them back to the base safe.

"My biggest takeaway after getting everyone home safe was how well the marine patrol airmen did. These are young airmen, barely 20 years old," Au said. "Just watching them do their tasks while coordinating with other agencies, while simultaneously caring for the victims, showed how competent and well-trained they are."

MacDill Air Force Base celebrated the successful operation as a glowing reflection of service members' competency.

Article by Timothy Nerozzi, FoxNews.com

Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Spoktopia

Join FunToSAIL and other outdoor vendors at Spokatopia 2022, a 1-day outdoor adventure festival held Saturday, July 9 at Camp Sekani Park & Boulder Beach in Spokane, WA from 9 AM-6PM! Festival goers can try the latest new bikes, including mountain, road, gravel, and electric-assist demo bikes; chat with and shop from 7 local bike shops; try stand up paddleboards, kayaks, canoes, and Hobie Wave catamaran sailboat and Hobie Mirage Tandem Island sailing kayak/sail yak; catch a bike shuttle to the top of the Sekani MTB trails; join a 5k trail run or yoga class; listen to live music and watch a MTB jump show; drink craft beer, wine, and cider in support of local MTB trails and Evergreen East; play games and experience kids activities including kids’ bike demos (kids’ 12 and under are free!); check out the latest outdoor and camping gear in the Spokatopia Campground; join a group bike ride or skills clinic; score a free water bottle from Toyota; and more! Ride your bike to Spokatopia from one of our nearby park & bike locations and automatically enter to win some awesome outdoor adventure prizes! Tickets and more info at www.spokatopia.com

Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Hobie 14 Memories and Cat lover

This video brings great memories back of me as a kid sailing and surfing my Hobie 14 on Grays Harbor WA USA and over the bar on the Pacific Ocean. The Hobie 14 is fabulous in the surf! Hope you enjoy this video.

Also, my friends know I am a Cat lover, catamarans and actual Cats versus dogs. I need to find a cat like the one in the following video.