Today’s show is sponsored by the letter….
by Jake on Mar.17, 2006, under News, Sponsors
We’re going to be a bit out of pocket here through next week but will be competing in the Performance Catamaran Midwinter Championship in the Formula 18 class in about a week and we’ll have some reporting here.
We are pleased to report that we are on track to break a new record for Team Seacats to receive in excess of 40,000 hits on the website this month! Thank you for visiting! We promise to do our best to keep it interesting. For comparison sake, we received 24,000 hits during the 2004 Tybee 500 so we can only imagine the traffic coming for this year’s race May 14-19. The bandwith and servers have been upped and are braced for it.
Please remember to support us and support our sport by supporting our sponsors! Team Seacats is graced to be supported by outstanding companies who have great customer service and products. Please click their links to the right and look around at the products and services they have to offer. When you undoubtedly find something that interstests you, let them know where you found them.
March 20th, 2006 on 11:37 AM
I’d love to support your sponsors but I sincerely hope that I will NOT need the services in the near future of the personal injury lawyers – or even the drysuit repair firm. But hey you never know.
March 24th, 2006 on 12:39 PM
Yeah… from my end not happy with the PI/Medical Malpractice Lawyer sponsorship… my one and only complaint.
March 28th, 2006 on 7:59 AM
For those that don’t know it, Frank Moore of Mansmann & Moore, is Jakes sailing partner and team mate this year. Frank is a stand up guy, and I would not hesitate to have him represent me anywhere, any time. He has spent untold hours trying to track down and recover the money that Mike Worrell took from us in the 2003 Worrell fiasco. Frank has filed judgements and done considerable research all at NO CHARGE to the teams that lost their money. I don’t know how many of you can afford to throw away a $5,000 entry fee, much less the additional amount of time and money spent preparing for a Worrell campaign. He’s a sailor, he’s an attorney, and he’s someone I respect. ’nuff said – Go Seacats!