Re: Double is Now Re Rigged.... BUT...!
And thanks very much for fixing the double!
Best, Ernie?
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Thanks very much for the nice note to the club about the double, Craig.
Best, Ernie?
Yankee Rowing Members who row the Fluid Design Double: ??
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?I repaired the crack at the bow of the Splashguard. You will find silver ink around the area, keep an eye on it and let me know if you see Any cracking or damage developing further. All the wheels on Both seats were bad. Since I don't row the double, I never would have known except a member who helped me put it in the sling today and happened to check the slides. The wheels are a composite material which fit tightly onto a bearing inside. Those wheels and bearing were separated, meaning that years of wear had them wobbling back and forth on the track. One slide had developed a razor sharp edge towards it's outside. I rounded that over with emory cloth so it is safe now.? It's hard to imagine someone didn't notice this before but to reiterate: If you see anything wrong, or feel anything out of the ordinary, please let me know ASAP.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? In addition, please keep to our singles routine even with the double. Wash it, dry it, and WIPE out the Tracks with a small rag, and check the running gear to make sure nothing is jamming or out of alignment. You won't have to worry about the cover for the rest of the season. The zipper head is broken and we are having it repaired. So for now, you don't have to worry about the cover. Please use some kind of cloth between the hull and the cam levers on the? yellow straps, so you don't scratch the hull when strapping it down. ? ? ? ? ? ? ?One last item. We have a "no fault" policy at YRC which has worked very well. If you break something, or you see that something needs fixing, let me or Ernie, Bob Sproul, or someone on the BOD know so that it can be fixed promptly. Most of our equipment is in pretty decent shape, which saves us from having to replace boats frequently. This means we can spend on money on boats and oars, and not repairs.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Yours, ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Craig Schiff
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Re: Double is Now Re Rigged.... BUT...!
Thanks very much for the nice note to the club about the double, Craig.
Best, Ernie?
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Yankee Rowing Members who row the Fluid Design Double: ??
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?I repaired the crack at the bow of the Splashguard. You will find silver ink around the area, keep an eye on it and let me know if you see Any cracking or damage developing further. All the wheels on Both seats were bad. Since I don't row the double, I never would have known except a member who helped me put it in the sling today and happened to check the slides. The wheels are a composite material which fit tightly onto a bearing inside. Those wheels and bearing were separated, meaning that years of wear had them wobbling back and forth on the track. One slide had developed a razor sharp edge towards it's outside. I rounded that over with emory cloth so it is safe now.? It's hard to imagine someone didn't notice this before but to reiterate: If you see anything wrong, or feel anything out of the ordinary, please let me know ASAP.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? In addition, please keep to our singles routine even with the double. Wash it, dry it, and WIPE out the Tracks with a small rag, and check the running gear to make sure nothing is jamming or out of alignment. You won't have to worry about the cover for the rest of the season. The zipper head is broken and we are having it repaired. So for now, you don't have to worry about the cover. Please use some kind of cloth between the hull and the cam levers on the? yellow straps, so you don't scratch the hull when strapping it down. ? ? ? ? ? ? ?One last item. We have a "no fault" policy at YRC which has worked very well. If you break something, or you see that something needs fixing, let me or Ernie, Bob Sproul, or someone on the BOD know so that it can be fixed promptly. Most of our equipment is in pretty decent shape, which saves us from having to replace boats frequently. This means we can spend on money on boats and oars, and not repairs.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Yours, ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Craig Schiff
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Double is Now Re Rigged.... BUT...!
Yankee Rowing Members who row the Fluid Design Double: ??
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?I repaired the crack at the bow of the Splashguard. You will find silver ink around the area, keep an eye on it and let me know if you see Any cracking or damage developing further. All the wheels on Both seats were bad. Since I don't row the double, I never would have known except a member who helped me put it in the sling today and happened to check the slides. The wheels are a composite material which fit tightly onto a bearing inside. Those wheels and bearing were separated, meaning that years of wear had them wobbling back and forth on the track. One slide had developed a razor sharp edge towards it's outside. I rounded that over with emory cloth so it is safe now.? It's hard to imagine someone didn't notice this before but to reiterate: If you see anything wrong, or feel anything out of the ordinary, please let me know ASAP.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? In addition, please keep to our singles routine even with the double. Wash it, dry it, and WIPE out the Tracks with a small rag, and check the running gear to make sure nothing is jamming or out of alignment. You won't have to worry about the cover for the rest of the season. The zipper head is broken and we are having it repaired. So for now, you don't have to worry about the cover. Please use some kind of cloth between the hull and the cam levers on the? yellow straps, so you don't scratch the hull when strapping it down. ? ? ? ? ? ? ?One last item. We have a "no fault" policy at YRC which has worked very well. If you break something, or you see that something needs fixing, let me or Ernie, Bob Sproul, or someone on the BOD know so that it can be fixed promptly. Most of our equipment is in pretty decent shape, which saves us from having to replace boats frequently. This means we can spend on money on boats and oars, and not repairs.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Yours, ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Craig Schiff
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Re: Update on Full Moon Row--long email
Agreed!? Thanks, Nancy for getting this tradition going again.
Jane
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Sent: Monday, October 10, 2022 7:54 AM
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Subject: Re: [yankeerowing] Update on Full Moon Row--long email
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Thank you Nancy and all for making this happen – very fun and beautiful.
J
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Weather forecast is holding. The full moon row is a go.?
Please bring lights or headlamps if you have them. We have fewer club lights available than initially thought.?
See all of you moon-inclined scullers at YRC, all set to launch at 6:15 this evening.
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Hi, everyone,
So far it looks like we have 7 people who responded YES to the full moon row and 3 who responded MAYBE. Yay!
Jenn has written to me with very important recommendations from her experience doing the?full moon row. They are so sound that I'm suggesting we do exactly what she recommends:
Up river will take longer to get to the viewing point which is around Boy Scout Island. Which also means it takes longer to get back, and we would definitely
be getting back in total darkness, which is a concern, especially with more debris in the water from the rain lately.
The first time I did this, we went down river and, while we didn’t have to travel far, we had a nice view of the moon coming up over the Holyoke range, and we didn’t have to come back in total darkness.
As our goal is more to have an enjoyable time on the water rather than a work out per se, I think we should go the conservative route and go down River.
Even though the moon is scheduled to rise at 6:27 PM, it takes a good 15 to 20 minutes past that for the moon to actually rise above the Holyoke range. So really, if we launch around 615, that should be good.?
So, to summarize what?the?plan currently is for Sunday:
1.
We will launch at 6:15. Please arrive with more than enough time to get you and your boat to the dock to launch. We will travel as a pack so it would be good not to need to wait for?anyone who might be really late.
2. We will
row downstream to view the full moon over?the?Holyoke Range. Float for a spell to take it all in.
3. Then we return--hearts full of glorious moonshine(!)...that is, light from the moon...and return safely to our dock.
I've heard from a few people who?didn't respond to the?email but who MIGHT be able to join us. Please just let me know--via the text number below--if you' find you're able to
come.?
LIGHTS: Craig kindly has gotten 6 club?lights in good working order for?us to use. If everyone participates--including all the MAYBES--we
are 10. I have my own bow and stern lights. Does?anyone else have their own lights?
WEATHER:
Currently, there continues to be a nice forecast--sunny, around 55 degrees--with the wind dropping quickly from 7mph to 4mph. If that changes and becomes nasty, the row is off. I will email around mid-afternoon on Sunday confirming if the
weather holds, and canceling if it turns bad.
I'm beyond excited. I have wanted to do this for years, but it's only since moving to this wonderful area and joining all of you kind and generous scullers at Yankee that it has
become possible.?
Fingers and toes crossed for good weather.
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Re: Update on Full Moon Row--long email
Thank you Nancy and all for making this happen – very fun and beautiful. J ?
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From: [email protected] < [email protected]> On Behalf Of nancywdiessner Sent: Sunday, October 9, 2022 3:52 PM To: [email protected]Subject: Re: [yankeerowing] Update on Full Moon Row--long email ? Weather forecast is holding. The full moon row is a go.? Please bring lights or headlamps if you have them. We have fewer club lights available than initially thought.? See all of you moon-inclined scullers at YRC, all set to launch at 6:15 this evening. ? Hi, everyone, So far it looks like we have 7 people who responded YES to the full moon row and 3 who responded MAYBE. Yay! Jenn has written to me with very important recommendations from her experience doing the?full moon row. They are so sound that I'm suggesting we do exactly what she recommends: Up river will take longer to get to the viewing point which is around Boy Scout Island. Which also means it takes longer to get back, and we would definitely be getting back in total darkness, which is a concern, especially with more debris in the water from the rain lately. The first time I did this, we went down river and, while we didn’t have to travel far, we had a nice view of the moon coming up over the Holyoke range, and we didn’t have to come back in total darkness. As our goal is more to have an enjoyable time on the water rather than a work out per se, I think we should go the conservative route and go down River. Even though the moon is scheduled to rise at 6:27 PM, it takes a good 15 to 20 minutes past that for the moon to actually rise above the Holyoke range. So really, if we launch around 615, that should be good.? So, to summarize what?the?plan currently is for Sunday: 1. We will launch at 6:15. Please arrive with more than enough time to get you and your boat to the dock to launch. We will travel as a pack so it would be good not to need to wait for?anyone who might be really late. 2. We will row downstream to view the full moon over?the?Holyoke Range. Float for a spell to take it all in. 3. Then we return--hearts full of glorious moonshine(!)...that is, light from the moon...and return safely to our dock. I've heard from a few people who?didn't respond to the?email but who MIGHT be able to join us. Please just let me know--via the text number below--if you' find you're able to come.? LIGHTS: Craig kindly has gotten 6 club?lights in good working order for?us to use. If everyone participates--including all the MAYBES--we are 10. I have my own bow and stern lights. Does?anyone else have their own lights? WEATHER: Currently, there continues to be a nice forecast--sunny, around 55 degrees--with the wind dropping quickly from 7mph to 4mph. If that changes and becomes nasty, the row is off. I will email around mid-afternoon on Sunday confirming if the weather holds, and canceling if it turns bad. I'm beyond excited. I have wanted to do this for years, but it's only since moving to this wonderful area and joining all of you kind and generous scullers at Yankee that it has become possible.? Fingers and toes crossed for good weather.
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Re: Update on Full Moon Row--long email
Bob suggested that we go upstream, as the moon viewing should be better… What ever direction everyone wants to go is fine with me! Just hope this wind dies down!
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On Oct 9, 2022, at 3:52 PM, nancywdiessner <nwdiessner@...> wrote:
? Weather forecast is holding. The full moon row is a go.? Please bring lights or headlamps if you have them. We have fewer club lights available than initially thought.?
See all of you moon-inclined scullers at YRC, all set to launch at 6:15 this evening.
Nancy ?? Hi, everyone,
So far it looks like we have 7 people who responded YES to the full moon row and 3 who responded MAYBE. Yay!
Jenn has written to me with very important recommendations from her experience doing the?full moon row. They are so sound that I'm suggesting we do exactly what she recommends:
Up river will take longer to get to the viewing point which is around Boy Scout Island. Which also means it takes longer to get back, and we would definitely be getting back in total darkness, which is a concern, especially with more debris in the water from the rain lately. The first time I did this, we went down river and, while we didn’t have to travel far, we had a nice view of the moon coming up over the Holyoke range, and we didn’t have to come back in total darkness. As our goal is more to have an enjoyable time on the water rather than a work out per se, I think we should go the conservative route and go down River. Even though the moon is scheduled to rise at 6:27 PM, it takes a good 15 to 20 minutes past that for the moon to actually rise above the Holyoke range. So really, if we launch around 615, that should be good.?
So, to summarize what?the?plan currently is for Sunday: 1. We will launch at 6:15. Please arrive with more than enough time to get you and your boat to the dock to launch. We will travel as a pack so it would be good not to need to wait for?anyone who might be really late. 2. We will row downstream to view the full moon over?the?Holyoke Range. Float for a spell to take it all in. 3. Then we return--hearts full of glorious moonshine(!)...that is, light from the moon...and return safely to our dock.
I've heard from a few people who?didn't respond to the?email but who MIGHT be able to join us. Please just let me know--via the text number below--if you' find you're able to come.?
LIGHTS: Craig kindly has gotten 6 club?lights in good working order for?us to use. If everyone participates--including all the MAYBES--we are 10. I have my own bow and stern lights. Does?anyone else have their own lights?
WEATHER: Currently, there continues to be a nice forecast--sunny, around 55 degrees--with the wind dropping quickly from 7mph to 4mph. If that changes and becomes nasty, the row is off. I will email around mid-afternoon on Sunday confirming if the weather holds, and canceling if it turns bad.
I'm beyond excited. I have wanted to do this for years, but it's only since moving to this wonderful area and joining all of you kind and generous scullers at Yankee that it has become possible.?
Fingers and toes crossed for good weather.
Nancy 978-430-6467
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Re: Update on Full Moon Row--long email
Weather forecast is holding. The full moon row is a go.? Please bring lights or headlamps if you have them. We have fewer club lights available than initially thought.?
See all of you moon-inclined scullers at YRC, all set to launch at 6:15 this evening.
Nancy ??
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Hi, everyone,
So far it looks like we have 7 people who responded YES to the full moon row and 3 who responded MAYBE. Yay!
Jenn has written to me with very important recommendations from her experience doing the?full moon row. They are so sound that I'm suggesting we do exactly what she recommends:
Up river will take longer to get to the viewing point which is around Boy Scout Island. Which also means it takes longer to get back, and we would definitely be getting back in total darkness, which is a concern, especially with more debris in the water from the rain lately. The first time I did this, we went down river and, while we didn’t have to travel far, we had a nice view of the moon coming up over the Holyoke range, and we didn’t have to come back in total darkness. As our goal is more to have an enjoyable time on the water rather than a work out per se, I think we should go the conservative route and go down River. Even though the moon is scheduled to rise at 6:27 PM, it takes a good 15 to 20 minutes past that for the moon to actually rise above the Holyoke range. So really, if we launch around 615, that should be good.?
So, to summarize what?the?plan currently is for Sunday: 1. We will launch at 6:15. Please arrive with more than enough time to get you and your boat to the dock to launch. We will travel as a pack so it would be good not to need to wait for?anyone who might be really late. 2. We will row downstream to view the full moon over?the?Holyoke Range. Float for a spell to take it all in. 3. Then we return--hearts full of glorious moonshine(!)...that is, light from the moon...and return safely to our dock.
I've heard from a few people who?didn't respond to the?email but who MIGHT be able to join us. Please just let me know--via the text number below--if you' find you're able to come.?
LIGHTS: Craig kindly has gotten 6 club?lights in good working order for?us to use. If everyone participates--including all the MAYBES--we are 10. I have my own bow and stern lights. Does?anyone else have their own lights?
WEATHER: Currently, there continues to be a nice forecast--sunny, around 55 degrees--with the wind dropping quickly from 7mph to 4mph. If that changes and becomes nasty, the row is off. I will email around mid-afternoon on Sunday confirming if the weather holds, and canceling if it turns bad.
I'm beyond excited. I have wanted to do this for years, but it's only since moving to this wonderful area and joining all of you kind and generous scullers at Yankee that it has become possible.?
Fingers and toes crossed for good weather.
Nancy 978-430-6467
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On Oct 8, 2022, at 6:49 PM, cpotter258 <potterc@...> wrote:
? Consider a headlamp, easily purchased at Home Depot. If you buy two, and one has a red light option, you can strap th red light one on backwards, allowing those ahead of you to see you coming. YRC
? ? ? ? ? ? ?If you plan on rowing in the Moonlight, only one of the six lights fixed is now working. You might want to bring a small flashlight, batteries or whatever to light your boat. C
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Consider a headlamp, easily purchased at Home Depot. If you buy two, and one has a red light option, you can strap th red light one on backwards, allowing those ahead of you to see you coming.
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YRC
? ? ? ? ? ? ?If you plan on rowing in the Moonlight, only one of the six lights fixed is now working. You might want to bring a small flashlight, batteries or whatever to light your boat. C
-- CLAIRE BOND POTTER |?THE NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH?
PROFESSOR OF HISTORY |?EXECUTIVE EDITOR,? 79 FIFTH AVENUE ROOM 1625 |?NEW YORK, NY 10011
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? ? ? ? ? ? ?If you plan on rowing in the Moonlight, only one of the six lights fixed is now working. You might want to bring a small flashlight, batteries or whatever to light your boat. C
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Re: Update on Full Moon Row--long email
Namcy. ? ? ? Make sure people have lights. I’ll bring my Cats eye ?bike light, ?but I’d like to have one of the lights I repaired. ? Yes down ?stream is good. Light ?from bridge gives safety, but not light pollution. It’s fun. ?
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On Oct 8, 2022, at 8:09 AM, nancywdiessner <nwdiessner@...> wrote:
? Hi, everyone,
So far it looks like we have 7 people who responded YES to the full moon row and 3 who responded MAYBE. Yay!
Jenn has written to me with very important recommendations from her experience doing the?full moon row. They are so sound that I'm suggesting we do exactly what she recommends:
Up river will take longer to get to the viewing point which is around Boy Scout Island. Which also means it takes longer to get back, and we would definitely be getting back in total darkness, which is a concern, especially with more debris in the water from the rain lately. The first time I did this, we went down river and, while we didn’t have to travel far, we had a nice view of the moon coming up over the Holyoke range, and we didn’t have to come back in total darkness. As our goal is more to have an enjoyable time on the water rather than a work out per se, I think we should go the conservative route and go down River. Even though the moon is scheduled to rise at 6:27 PM, it takes a good 15 to 20 minutes past that for the moon to actually rise above the Holyoke range. So really, if we launch around 615, that should be good.?
So, to summarize what?the?plan currently is for Sunday: 1. We will launch at 6:15. Please arrive with more than enough time to get you and your boat to the dock to launch. We will travel as a pack so it would be good not to need to wait for?anyone who might be really late. 2. We will row downstream to view the full moon over?the?Holyoke Range. Float for a spell to take it all in. 3. Then we return--hearts full of glorious moonshine(!)...that is, light from the moon...and return safely to our dock.
I've heard from a few people who?didn't respond to the?email but who MIGHT be able to join us. Please just let me know--via the text number below--if you' find you're able to come.?
LIGHTS: Craig kindly has gotten 6 club?lights in good working order for?us to use. If everyone participates--including all the MAYBES--we are 10. I have my own bow and stern lights. Does?anyone else have their own lights?
WEATHER: Currently, there continues to be a nice forecast--sunny, around 55 degrees--with the wind dropping quickly from 7mph to 4mph. If that changes and becomes nasty, the row is off. I will email around mid-afternoon on Sunday confirming if the weather holds, and canceling if it turns bad.
I'm beyond excited. I have wanted to do this for years, but it's only since moving to this wonderful area and joining all of you kind and generous scullers at Yankee that it has become possible.?
Fingers and toes crossed for good weather.
Nancy 978-430-6467
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Update on Full Moon Row--long email
Hi, everyone,
So far it looks like we have 7 people who responded YES to the full moon row and 3 who responded MAYBE. Yay!
Jenn has written to me with very important recommendations from her experience doing the?full moon row. They are so sound that I'm suggesting we do exactly what she recommends:
Up river will take longer to get to the viewing point which is around Boy Scout Island. Which also means it takes longer to get back, and we would definitely be getting back in total darkness, which is a concern, especially with more debris in the water from the rain lately. The first time I did this, we went down river and, while we didn’t have to travel far, we had a nice view of the moon coming up over the Holyoke range, and we didn’t have to come back in total darkness. As our goal is more to have an enjoyable time on the water rather than a work out per se, I think we should go the conservative route and go down River. Even though the moon is scheduled to rise at 6:27 PM, it takes a good 15 to 20 minutes past that for the moon to actually rise above the Holyoke range. So really, if we launch around 615, that should be good.?
So, to summarize what?the?plan currently is for Sunday: 1. We will launch at 6:15. Please arrive with more than enough time to get you and your boat to the dock to launch. We will travel as a pack so it would be good not to need to wait for?anyone who might be really late. 2. We will row downstream to view the full moon over?the?Holyoke Range. Float for a spell to take it all in. 3. Then we return--hearts full of glorious moonshine(!)...that is, light from the moon...and return safely to our dock.
I've heard from a few people who?didn't respond to the?email but who MIGHT be able to join us. Please just let me know--via the text number below--if you' find you're able to come.?
LIGHTS: Craig kindly has gotten 6 club?lights in good working order for?us to use. If everyone participates--including all the MAYBES--we are 10. I have my own bow and stern lights. Does?anyone else have their own lights?
WEATHER: Currently, there continues to be a nice forecast--sunny, around 55 degrees--with the wind dropping quickly from 7mph to 4mph. If that changes and becomes nasty, the row is off. I will email around mid-afternoon on Sunday confirming if the weather holds, and canceling if it turns bad.
I'm beyond excited. I have wanted to do this for years, but it's only since moving to this wonderful area and joining all of you kind and generous scullers at Yankee that it has become possible.?
Fingers and toes crossed for good weather.
Nancy 978-430-6467
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On Fri, Oct 7, 2022 at 11:54 AM Anne Teschner < ateschner@...> wrote: Hi All, ? As it turns out I can’t make it after all.? Have fun.?? –anne ? ? Launch time has not been finalized yet. Moon doesn’t rise until 6:27. Craig, do you recall how many working lights we have? 6? Every boat will need a light, So if people have their own lights, they’ll want to bring them! Jenn
On Oct 6, 2022, at 7:43 PM, jpm_mdd via <jpm_mdd@...> wrote: ? I?d love to but it?s been a few weeks since I?ve gone out. I?ll take a Pienert or if all gone happy with the Rec Racer.? ? On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 6:36 PM Anne Teschner <ateschner@...> wrote: ok Reserve a Maas.? ? On Oct 6, 2022, at 4:57 PM, Anne Teschner <ateschner@...> wrote:
? Ok launch at 5:30?? Are all the lights fitted with batteries that work??? ?-anne I?m a definite maybe! ? I would love to try this. On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 11:39 AM Sally Linowski <president@...> wrote: I would do it!? Sally President, NCR Board of Directors Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 6, 2022, at 9:01 AM, Jaime Caron <jaimemsw@...> wrote:
?I too am a definite maybe. For me, it will depend on the wind.? ? Hi, fellow scullers, There will be a full moon this weekend--the Hunter's Moon--and I'm writing to see if there's any interest in coming together for a full moon row on Sunday evening. At the moment the weather does not look too bad--55 degrees and 7-4 mph wind. The sky will be "partly cloudy/mostly sunny." Moon rise is 6:27pm so maybe we meet at the boathouse at 5pm to launch around 5:30-5:45. I have never done this before, so those times will probably be adjusted when I consult those who are experienced in full moon rowing. Just so you don't think I'm going rogue with this idea, I did consult the board and they suggested I reach out to the membership to see what kind of interest there is in doing this. And, of course, if the weather gets nasty the plan will have to be canceled. For now, I'm just interested in hearing from those who want to do this and can do this if it happens.
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Hi All, ? As it turns out I can’t make it after all.? Have fun.?? –anne ?
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jenn Ferree Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2022 8:14 PM To: [email protected] Cc: Anne Teschner <ateschner@...> Subject: Re: [yankeerowing] Full Moon Row? Launch time has not been finalized yet. Moon doesn’t rise until 6:27. Craig, do you recall how many working lights we have? 6? Every boat will need a light, So if people have their own lights, they’ll want to bring them! Jenn
On Oct 6, 2022, at 7:43 PM, jpm_mdd via <jpm_mdd@...> wrote: ? I?d love to but it?s been a few weeks since I?ve gone out. I?ll take a Pienert or if all gone happy with the Rec Racer.? ? On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 6:36 PM Anne Teschner <ateschner@...> wrote: ok Reserve a Maas.? ? On Oct 6, 2022, at 4:57 PM, Anne Teschner <ateschner@...> wrote:
? Ok launch at 5:30?? Are all the lights fitted with batteries that work??? ?-anne I?m a definite maybe! ? I would love to try this. On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 11:39 AM Sally Linowski <president@...> wrote: I would do it!? Sally President, NCR Board of Directors Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 6, 2022, at 9:01 AM, Jaime Caron <jaimemsw@...> wrote:
?I too am a definite maybe. For me, it will depend on the wind.? ? Hi, fellow scullers, There will be a full moon this weekend--the Hunter's Moon--and I'm writing to see if there's any interest in coming together for a full moon row on Sunday evening. At the moment the weather does not look too bad--55 degrees and 7-4 mph wind. The sky will be "partly cloudy/mostly sunny." Moon rise is 6:27pm so maybe we meet at the boathouse at 5pm to launch around 5:30-5:45. I have never done this before, so those times will probably be adjusted when I consult those who are experienced in full moon rowing. Just so you don't think I'm going rogue with this idea, I did consult the board and they suggested I reach out to the membership to see what kind of interest there is in doing this. And, of course, if the weather gets nasty the plan will have to be canceled. For now, I'm just interested in hearing from those who want to do this and can do this if it happens.
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Jenn, ? ? ? ? ? ? ? There we six lights that worked.??
On Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 08:14:03 PM EDT, Jenn Ferree <ferreejennifer@...> wrote:
Launch time has not been finalized yet. Moon doesn’t rise until 6:27. Craig, do you recall how many working lights we have? 6? Every boat will need a light, So if people have their own lights, they’ll want to bring them!
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On Oct 6, 2022, at 7:43 PM, jpm_mdd via < jpm_mdd@...> wrote:
Hi, I?d love to but it?s been a few weeks since I?ve gone out. I?ll take a Pienert or if all gone happy with the Rec Racer.? JP On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 6:36 PM Anne Teschner < ateschner@...> wrote: ok ?
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Reserve a Maas.? ? Ok launch at 5:30?? Are all the lights fitted with batteries that work??? ?-anne ?
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I?m a definite maybe! ? I would love to try this. ?
On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 11:39 AM Sally Linowski <president@...> wrote: I would do it!? Sally President, NCR Board of Directors Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 6, 2022, at 9:01 AM, Jaime Caron <jaimemsw@...> wrote:
?I too am a definite maybe. For me, it will depend on the wind.? ? Hi, fellow scullers, There will be a full moon this weekend--the Hunter's Moon--and I'm writing to see if there's any interest in coming together for a full moon row on Sunday evening. At the moment the weather does not look too bad--55 degrees and 7-4 mph wind. The sky will be "partly cloudy/mostly sunny." Moon rise is 6:27pm so maybe we meet at the boathouse at 5pm to launch around 5:30-5:45. I have never done this before, so those times will probably be adjusted when I consult those who are experienced in full moon rowing. Just so you don't think I'm going rogue with this idea, I did consult the board and they suggested I reach out to the membership to see what kind of interest there is in doing this. And, of course, if the weather gets nasty the plan will have to be canceled. For now, I'm just interested in hearing from those who want to do this and can do this if it happens.
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Launch time has not been finalized yet. Moon doesn’t rise until 6:27. Craig, do you recall how many working lights we have? 6? Every boat will need a light, So if people have their own lights, they’ll want to bring them!
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On Oct 6, 2022, at 7:43 PM, jpm_mdd via < jpm_mdd@...> wrote:
Hi, I?d love to but it?s been a few weeks since I?ve gone out. I?ll take a Pienert or if all gone happy with the Rec Racer.? JP On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 6:36 PM Anne Teschner < ateschner@...> wrote: ok ?
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Reserve a Maas.? ? Ok launch at 5:30?? Are all the lights fitted with batteries that work??? ?-anne ?
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I?m a definite maybe! ? I would love to try this. ?
On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 11:39 AM Sally Linowski <president@...> wrote: I would do it!? Sally President, NCR Board of Directors Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 6, 2022, at 9:01 AM, Jaime Caron <jaimemsw@...> wrote:
?I too am a definite maybe. For me, it will depend on the wind.? ? Hi, fellow scullers, There will be a full moon this weekend--the Hunter's Moon--and I'm writing to see if there's any interest in coming together for a full moon row on Sunday evening. At the moment the weather does not look too bad--55 degrees and 7-4 mph wind. The sky will be "partly cloudy/mostly sunny." Moon rise is 6:27pm so maybe we meet at the boathouse at 5pm to launch around 5:30-5:45. I have never done this before, so those times will probably be adjusted when I consult those who are experienced in full moon rowing. Just so you don't think I'm going rogue with this idea, I did consult the board and they suggested I reach out to the membership to see what kind of interest there is in doing this. And, of course, if the weather gets nasty the plan will have to be canceled. For now, I'm just interested in hearing from those who want to do this and can do this if it happens.
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Hi, I?d love to but it?s been a few weeks since I?ve gone out. I?ll take a Pienert or if all gone happy with the Rec Racer.? JP
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On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 6:36 PM Anne Teschner <ateschner@...> wrote:
ok ? ? Reserve a Maas.? ? Ok launch at 5:30?? Are all the lights fitted with batteries that work??? ?-anne ? ? I?m a definite maybe! ? I would love to try this. ? On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 11:39 AM Sally Linowski <president@...> wrote: I would do it!? Sally President, NCR Board of Directors Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 6, 2022, at 9:01 AM, Jaime Caron <jaimemsw@...> wrote:
?I too am a definite maybe. For me, it will depend on the wind.? ? Hi, fellow scullers, There will be a full moon this weekend--the Hunter's Moon--and I'm writing to see if there's any interest in coming together for a full moon row on Sunday evening. At the moment the weather does not look too bad--55 degrees and 7-4 mph wind. The sky will be "partly cloudy/mostly sunny." Moon rise is 6:27pm so maybe we meet at the boathouse at 5pm to launch around 5:30-5:45. I have never done this before, so those times will probably be adjusted when I consult those who are experienced in full moon rowing. Just so you don't think I'm going rogue with this idea, I did consult the board and they suggested I reach out to the membership to see what kind of interest there is in doing this. And, of course, if the weather gets nasty the plan will have to be canceled. For now, I'm just interested in hearing from those who want to do this and can do this if it happens.
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For those wishing to join us- Reserve a boat- Maas etc nice and safe.?
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On Oct 6, 2022, at 6:36 PM, Anne Teschner <ateschner@...> wrote:
? ok ? ? Reserve a Maas.? ? Ok launch at 5:30?? Are all the lights fitted with batteries that work??? ?-anne ? ? I’m a definite maybe! ? I would love to try this. ? On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 11:39 AM Sally Linowski <president@...> wrote: I would do it!? Sally President, NCR Board of Directors Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 6, 2022, at 9:01 AM, Jaime Caron <jaimemsw@...> wrote:
?I too am a definite maybe. For me, it will depend on the wind.? ? Hi, fellow scullers, There will be a full moon this weekend--the Hunter's Moon--and I'm writing to see if there's any interest in coming together for a full moon row on Sunday evening. At the moment the weather does not look too bad--55 degrees and 7-4 mph wind. The sky will be "partly cloudy/mostly sunny." Moon rise is 6:27pm so maybe we meet at the boathouse at 5pm to launch around 5:30-5:45. I have never done this before, so those times will probably be adjusted when I consult those who are experienced in full moon rowing. Just so you don't think I'm going rogue with this idea, I did consult the board and they suggested I reach out to the membership to see what kind of interest there is in doing this. And, of course, if the weather gets nasty the plan will have to be canceled. For now, I'm just interested in hearing from those who want to do this and can do this if it happens.
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of ZZooey via groups.io Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2022 6:05 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [yankeerowing] Full Moon Row? Reserve a Maas.? ? Ok launch at 5:30?? Are all the lights fitted with batteries that work??? ?-anne ? ? I’m a definite maybe! ? I would love to try this. ? On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 11:39 AM Sally Linowski <president@...> wrote: I would do it!? Sally President, NCR Board of Directors Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 6, 2022, at 9:01 AM, Jaime Caron <jaimemsw@...> wrote:
?I too am a definite maybe. For me, it will depend on the wind.? ? Hi, fellow scullers, There will be a full moon this weekend--the Hunter's Moon--and I'm writing to see if there's any interest in coming together for a full moon row on Sunday evening. At the moment the weather does not look too bad--55 degrees and 7-4 mph wind. The sky will be "partly cloudy/mostly sunny." Moon rise is 6:27pm so maybe we meet at the boathouse at 5pm to launch around 5:30-5:45. I have never done this before, so those times will probably be adjusted when I consult those who are experienced in full moon rowing. Just so you don't think I'm going rogue with this idea, I did consult the board and they suggested I reach out to the membership to see what kind of interest there is in doing this. And, of course, if the weather gets nasty the plan will have to be canceled. For now, I'm just interested in hearing from those who want to do this and can do this if it happens.
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On Oct 6, 2022, at 4:57 PM, Anne Teschner <ateschner@...> wrote:
? Ok launch at 5:30?? Are all the lights fitted with batteries that work??? ?-anne ? ? I’m a definite maybe! ? I would love to try this. ? On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 11:39 AM Sally Linowski <president@...> wrote: I would do it!? Sally President, NCR Board of Directors Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 6, 2022, at 9:01 AM, Jaime Caron <jaimemsw@...> wrote:
?I too am a definite maybe. For me, it will depend on the wind.? ? Hi, fellow scullers, There will be a full moon this weekend--the Hunter's Moon--and I'm writing to see if there's any interest in coming together for a full moon row on Sunday evening. At the moment the weather does not look too bad--55 degrees and 7-4 mph wind. The sky will be "partly cloudy/mostly sunny." Moon rise is 6:27pm so maybe we meet at the boathouse at 5pm to launch around 5:30-5:45. I have never done this before, so those times will probably be adjusted when I consult those who are experienced in full moon rowing. Just so you don't think I'm going rogue with this idea, I did consult the board and they suggested I reach out to the membership to see what kind of interest there is in doing this. And, of course, if the weather gets nasty the plan will have to be canceled. For now, I'm just interested in hearing from those who want to do this and can do this if it happens.
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