Thursday, October 26, 2006

Seattle Owner Rockin with his Rocket

No matter what kind of business you're in it is always good to hear from people who like what you are doing and get enthusiastic about your product. The Annapolis boat show was no exception and thoughout the show we had constant positive feedback from everyone from existing owners, to potential owners to sailors in general who continue to respond positively to the Rocket.

Our new Seattle owner has been getting a lot of use out of his new boat and just sent this email about his race last weekend. We've also been getting more calls from the Seattle area from folks who have seen Jonathan out on the water and I hope we'll have our third Rocket there soon.

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Anthony,

Just a quick little note to say that this past weekend I raced my new Rocket in the final race of the year for Seattle's famous 'Duck Dodge - Rum Run'. This race was a point to point race starting from Shilshole Marina, around a few buoys, and then across the Puget Sound to Port Madison Harbor. It was a beautiful day with a consistent wind out of the north between 12 and 15 knots. We started in the second start with various boats from 40 feet in length, down to the Rocket 22. We were about third at the first weather mark and put up the spinnaker for a short ride down to the West Point buoy. We rounded in second, having a few moments of planing at ten knots. On the way back up to the Meadow Point buoy, we were passed by a C&C 115 (having about 11 feet more waterline). Across the sound on a close reach we stay even with all the boats ahead and immediately behind us. Within a mile of the finish we were able to bear off enough to raise the asymmetrical chute and take off on a plane at about 12 knots. The boat was solid and felt like it was on rails. We caught up and passed the C&C 115, dropped the sails, and motored into Port Madison for the famous Duck Dodge post race raft-up and refreshments (remember, it's Rum Run!). The attached photo is from the raft-up. The nearest boat finishing to us that was under 30 feet (and not that far behind us), was Paul Kalina's Pocket Rocket! What a fun afternoon on the water!

Jonathan

1 Comments:

At 4:39 PM, Blogger EVK4 said...

You have to love the diversity of boats at that raft-up. I'm hoping you make it by berkeley again on your CA tour.

 

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