[UK Cat Info] Sailing/Boating Tips Newsletter Vol 2, Issue 3

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Hi Sailor, Sailing/Boating Tips Newsletter gives you great, free tips about Sailing and Boating straight from the experts and Pros, i.e., from Master Captains to Olympic Medalists. 

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Find Out About Anything on Sailing 

Finding a good resource for information can be really valuable to you. So often you probably want to know what gizmo fits what gadget, or what rink goes into what dink. Well over the years there has developed a great place to find out just about anything related to sailing. The Forums on the www.Catsailor.com site. 

You will be amazed. There are over 3000 registered Users of these Forums and there are a lot of very knowledgeable people posting questions and answering questions. If you have a question, just ask. You first have to register which is very painless. 

There are Forums for all the following: 

Open (This is the most popular) 

Junior/Youth Sailors (place for the youngsters) 

Notices of Race (for organizers to let folks know about events) 

Results (where results of events can be posted) 

Crews Nest (place to find crew or find a crew job) 

Meet Someone (great place to meet a friend) 

Distance Racing (about Tybee 500, Worrell 1000 and other distance races) 

NAMSA (organization for all multihulls in North America) 

Multihull Council (for US Sailing’s council on Multihulls) 

CABB (for sailors in the South Florida Area)

IRCA (for sailors on the east coast of Florida) 

Delray Sailors (for sailors on the east coast of Florida) 

TBCS (for sailors on the west coast of Florida) 

HHCA (for sailors in Hawaii) 

LICA (for sailors in Long Island, NY) 

Cruising Multihulls (for those that have outgrown their beach cats) 

Farrier F-Boats (for all those trimaran racers/cruisers) 

Wave Class (for those sailing Hobie Waves) 

Hobie 14/16/Trapseat (for all those small Hobie sailors) 

Formula 14 Class (Beach cat class for 14 foot beachcats)

Formula 16 Class (Beach cat class for 16 foot beachcats) 

Formula 18 Class (Beach cat class for 18 foot beachcats) 

Formula 20 Class (Beach cat class for 20 foot beachcats) 

Mystere Class (for sailors that have Mystere sailboats) 

Mosquito Class (for sailors that have Mosquito sailboats) 



To register, go to:
http://www.catsailor.com/forums/login.php?Cat=
and click on Register Here, then fill out the information (Please, use you own password so you won’t forget it). You must check “I Agree” before you can start to post. 

Have fun! 

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Subscribe Free to the Sailing/Boating Tips Newsletter and get hot tips about sailing, racing, cruising, etc. from the Professionals.., Master Captains to Olympic Medalists. Improve your sailing and/or cruising skills. Special tips for racing sailors as well, plus much more. To subscribe use the following link: http://www.catsailor.com/registration/newsletter.php . *******************************************************

Trampolines are used on many types of boats. They are necessary on multihulls of all kinds. Tramps are great in that they save a lot of boat weight, thereby making your boat faster. However, they tend to go bad in the sun after a while. To be more exact, usually it is the thread that goes bad. 

At www.OnLineMarineStore.com they have available just about every trampoline known to mankind. And, if they don’t, they can make it, if you simply send your old one to duplicate. They do suggest that the thread you use for you new tramp be UV protected. It costs a little bit more, but will last much, much longer. 

To take a look at the many tramps offered go to http://store.catsailor.com/tek9.asp?pg=products&grp=293 

Also, Catsailor Magazine’s www.OnlineMarineStore.com has over 4000 items for all kinds of boating with most available for same or next day shipping. All a mouse-click away. They have clothing, wetsuits and drysuits, PFDs, Electronics, Hardware, Blocks, Cleats, Shackles, Line, Tramps, Shock Cord, etc., etc., etc. It is easy to shop and you can save money as well. Why bother with driving across town to an expensive marine store, when they can deliver all your equipment right to your doorstep? 

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  to Olympic Medalists. </p>=0D
<p>******************************************************* </p>=0D
<p><strong>Find Out About Anything on Sailing </strong></p>=0D
<p>Finding a good resource for information=0D
  can be really valuable to you. So often you probably want to know what gi=
zmo=0D
  fits what gadget, or what rink goes into what dink. Well over the years t=
here=0D
  has developed a great place to find out just about anything related to sa=
iling.=0D
  The Forums on the <a href=3D"http://www.catsailor.com">www.Catsailor.com =
site</a>. </p>=0D
<p>You will be amazed. There are over=0D
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  ask. You first have to register which is very painless. </p>=0D
<p>There are Forums for=0D
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  <li>Open (This is the most popular) </li>=0D
  <li>Junior/Youth Sailors (place=0D
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  <li>Notices of Race (for organizers to let folks know about=0D
    events) </li>=0D
  <li>Results (where results of events can be posted) </li>=0D
  <li>Crews Nest (place to=0D
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  <li>Meet Someone (great place to meet a friend) </li>=0D
  <li>Distance=0D
    Racing (about Tybee 500, Worrell 1000 and other distance races) </li>=
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  <li>NAMSA (organization=0D
    for all multihulls in North America) </li>=0D
  <li>Multihull Council (for US Sailing&rsquo;s council on Multihulls) </li=
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  <li>CABB (for sailors in the South Florida Area)</li>=0D
  <li> IRCA (for sailors on the east=0D
    coast of Florida) </li>=0D
  <li>Delray Sailors (for sailors on the east coast of Florida) </li>=0D
  <li>TBCS (for sailors on the west coast of Florida) </li>=0D
  <li>HHCA (for sailors in Hawaii) </li>=0D
  <li>LICA (for sailors in Long Island, NY) </li>=0D
  <li>Cruising Multihulls (for those that=0D
    have outgrown their beach cats) </li>=0D
  <li>Farrier F-Boats (for all those trimaran racers/cruisers) </li>=0D
  <li>Wave Class (for those sailing Hobie Waves) </li>=0D
  <li>Hobie 14/16/Trapseat (for all those=0D
    small Hobie sailors) </li>=0D
  <li>Formula 14 Class (Beach cat class for 14 foot beachcats)</li>=0D
  <li> Formula 16 Class (Beach cat class for 16 foot beachcats) </li>=0D
  <li>Formula 18 Class=0D
    (Beach cat class for 18 foot beachcats) </li>=0D
  <li>Formula 20 Class (Beach cat class for=0D
    20 foot beachcats) </li>=0D
  <li>Mystere Class (for sailors that have Mystere sailboats) </li>=0D
  <li>Mosquito Class (for sailors that have Mosquito sailboats) </li>=0D
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<p>To register, go=0D
  to:<br /> =0D
  <a href=3D"http://www.catsailor.com/forums/login.php?Cat=3D">http://www.c=
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uo; before=0D
you can start to post. </p>=0D
<p>Have fun! </p>=0D
<p>******************************************************* <br />=0D
  Subscribe Free to=0D
  the Sailing/Boating Tips Newsletter and get hot tips about sailing, racin=
g,=0D
  cruising, etc. from the Professionals.., Master Captains to Olympic Medal=
ists.=0D
  Improve your sailing and/or cruising skills. Special tips for racing sail=
ors=0D
  as well, plus much more. To subscribe use the following link: http://www.=
catsailor.com/registration/newsletter.php=0D
  . *******************************************************</p>=0D
<p>Trampolines are used=0D
  on many types of boats. They are necessary on multihulls of all kinds. Tr=
amps=0D
  are great in that they save a lot of boat weight, thereby making your boa=
t=0D
  faster. However, they tend to go bad in the sun after a while. To be more=
 exact,=0D
  usually it is the thread that goes bad. </p>=0D
<p>At<a href=3D"http://www.onlinemarinestore.com"> www.OnLineMarineStore.co=
m</a> they have=0D
  available just about every trampoline known to mankind. And, if they don&=
rsquo;t,=0D
  they can make it, if you simply send your old one to duplicate. They do s=
uggest=0D
  that the thread you use for you new tramp be UV protected. It costs a lit=
tle=0D
  bit more, but will last much, much longer. </p>=0D
<p>To take a look at the many tramps=0D
  offered go to <a href=3D"http://store.catsailor.com/tek9.asp?pg=3Dproduct=
s&amp;grp=3D293">http://store.catsailor.com/tek9.asp?pg=3Dproducts&amp;grp=
=3D293</a> </p>=0D
<p>Also,=0D
  Catsailor Magazine&rsquo;s <a href=3D"http://www.onlinemarinestore.com">w=
ww.OnlineMarineStore.com</a> has over 4000 items for=0D
  all kinds of boating with most available for same or next day shipping. A=
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  a mouse-click away. They have clothing, wetsuits and drysuits, PFDs, Elec=
tronics,=0D
  Hardware, Blocks, Cleats, Shackles, Line, Tramps, Shock Cord, etc., etc.,=
 etc.=0D
  It is easy to shop and you can save money as well. Why bother with drivin=
g=0D
  across town to an expensive marine store, when they can deliver all your =
equipment=0D
  right to your doorstep? </p>=0D
<p>If you have received this mailing in error, or if you=0D
  no longer wish to receive email from Sailing/Boating Tips Newsletter, ple=
ase=0D
  click on the following link. <br />=0D
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