Tag: Team Seacats
Three boats on the horizon
by Bonnie on May.14, 2009, under 2009 Tybee 500
Although very far away yet. I’m going down to the beach now. I have visitors here from home to meet and greet. I’ll keep you updated from the beach.
Team Seacats sponsors
by Bonnie on May.14, 2009, under 2009 Tybee 500
Here is a note to thank the rest of the sponsors for Team Seacats this year without whom we would be unable to participate in the Tybee 500.
Closest to our hearts is the main man who is the lifeblood of Team Seacats, Frank Moore. Frank is an attorney with Mansmann & Moore a company based in Pittsburgh, Pa. They are a group of five attorneys who specialize in many areas of law, including personal injury and workers’ compensation. The partners are both former district attorneys for Allegheny County and have more than 40 years of trial experience between them. They also practice in Ohio, where their most recent branch expansion is in the city of Cleveland. Frank’s financial support to Team Seacats and enthusiasm for the sport have been invaluable to Team Seacats for several years. In fact, Frank Moore is the only sailor to have participated in every Tybee 500 since its inception.
I want make sure that I mention our good friends at Layline. Mike Krantz is not only an accomplished sailor from the Tybee 500, Great Texas, Alter Cup, and many other regattas (including this year’s Tybee 500), but he’s got a great company that supplies whatever your little heart desires in the way of sailing paraphernalia including hardware, clothing, and cordage. Added to which, the price is right and customer service is guaranteed. They even include live, online chat for any questions you may have regarding your order. Layline is also the distributor for Zhik Sailing Gear which is a sponsor of this year’s Tybee 500.
Astral Buoyancy is a great little company out of Asheville, NC that manufactures PFD’s for kayaking. We’d love to see them further expand their exposure to the catsailing community. They have quite a clever and artistic approach to their craft, with the added benefit of exploring less toxic, easily recyclable foams and other buoyant technologies in their manufacturing process. The PFD market has historically used the flotation qualities of PVC, which is an extremely toxic substance. Astral prides themselves in creating strong and durable products that people can trust, with a steadfast commitment to outstanding customer service. The little details of their products are so incredibly well thought out that I’m sure any performance sailor will be impressed. Both Jake and Frank love theirs and highly recommend them to anyone else in the market for a new and improved take on PFD’s. They will not only meet but exceed your expectations with both performance and design.
Another water sports specific company that has also been a sponsor in years past is Amigos Drysuit Repair. Their background is in paddling gear, however they are proficient in repairing suits for sailing, diving, barefoot skiing, and other high impact water sports from a wide range of brands. As a small family run business, Robin and Charlie Morris are dedicated to personal attention for each and every customer. Providing a one week turnaround for most repairs, their work is both flawless and very affordable. Please check out their web site for even more information, special deals, and their network of East coast drop off centers to save you time and money on shipping!
Last but certainly not least is the local vendor who helped organize procurement of our Costa Del Mar sunglasses (highlighted in a separate post with a photo of our model Daryl Moss) is Fowler’s Pharmacy in Greenville, SC. In business since 1957, Eugene Estes opened Fowler’s with a simple vision to be much more than just a pharmacy but to provide exemplary customer service along with an incredibly extensive line of specialty and designer sunglasses. With over 8000 pairs of sunglasses in stock, brand names include Costa del Mar, Gucci, Maui Jim, Dolce & Gabbana, Oakley, and many more. Whether you’re primarily looking for fashion or functionality for any type of sporting activity, you can find both in the same pair at Fowler’s Pharmacy.
Like sardines in a can (on the ocean)
by Bonnie on May.14, 2009, under 2009 Tybee 500
According to the live tracking courtesy of Topofusion on the Tybee 500 site, some of the boats seem to be clustered quite close together and well over halfway to Daytona, with the leaders just passing Port Orange. I have no idea of the conditions in which they’re sailing, but we’re hoping they’ll be in within the next hour or so. Don’t quote me on that, however. I’ll be on the beach taking photos and posting updates.
We haven’t heard from Seacats White again as to their progress or how they’re doing sailing with one rudder. I’m not even sure which rudder is incapacitated. I did hear from John Williams of the official race committee that Magic marine lost a daggerboard during their efforts to punch through the surf this morning. One of their ground crew members was able to retrieve it but I’m not certain whether they came back in at some point to get it back on/in the boat. If not before the mark roundings at the Cape then they wouldn’t have been able to come back to shore until they were past the restricted waters.
We have new photos from this morning’s launch up on our Flickr photostream so stop by and take a look.
Seacats Orange launching from Cocoa Beach
Laurel and Jared Sonnenklar
Start at Cocoa this morning
Frank and Jake sporting their game faces
Lined up for the start
Yet more photos
by Bonnie on May.14, 2009, under 2009 Tybee 500
I’m only uploading small batches at a time so as not to tax my iffy connection on the road, traveling between cell towers and all. You can always check out our photostream on Flickr for the whole lot, although this morning’s start won’t be up until we reach Daytona. Some of the following images go all the way back to Islamorada.
Accelerated Chaos
Team Royal Green
Team Catfever
Cats in the sun
Some photos from the Jupiter arrival
by Bonnie on May.14, 2009, under 2009 Tybee 500
Mike Krantz and Dave Lennard of Team Zhik
Todd Hart of Catfever
Cat in the Hat
Team Seacats White