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meldrum
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eligibility
      #1844684 - 02/05/2008 00:16

I have a 44 year old water witch that I sail with my wife or singlehanded, I am very interested in sailing in a jester challenge event, however despite being 30ft loa with davits (they dont do anything just support the back stays)and a bowsprit her loa is 36 ft She is the only boat I can afford and she is in good order, is she still eligible.I,d hate to have to sell her to take part.

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albineer
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Reged: 24/12/2005
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Loc: Beckenham, Kent
Re: eligibility [Re: meldrum]
      #1844702 - 02/05/2008 01:07

"The Length Overall (LOA) is the distance from the foremost point to the aftmost point of the yacht on water, not including spars or protruding items attached to the hull, such as bowspirits, flying jib booms, pulpits and helms" taken from
the FICO web page.
Why not get in touch with the Jester Challenge people?

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Glayva
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Reged: 16/12/2003
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Re: eligibility [Re: meldrum]
      #1845003 - 02/05/2008 11:09

Meldrum,

See my answer in the first thread. LOA has little to do with the Jester Challenge although Open 60 wouldn't be exactly welcome. Anything over 30 feet needs the agreement of other skippers to participate. I don't believe you would have any trouble at all.

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CentaurPipedream
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Re: eligibility [Re: Glayva]
      #1845834 - 03/05/2008 01:08

Meldrum,

I wouldnt have thought anyone would have a problem. My view (although this is my first "Jester experience") is that it is all about self-sufficiency in sailing something vaguely resembling "Jester", and being interested in perhaps just getting there, rather than getting there first. As John says however, time is running short if you are looking at the Azores trip.

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The jester Challenge is starting May 31st and I'm going to give it a go. Have a read of this ......... www.justgiving.com/alancharlton


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