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  • Freemantle vs Marblehead: You choose! June 20, 2011
    And this just in. Last weekend Leighton posted a video of Viper racing in Marblehead. This weekend we find a video from the other side of the globe. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=One62AYUaYE
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  • Pro with a GoPro Goes Vipering June 12, 2011
    Pro photographer Leighton O’Connor came out for his first ride on a Viper. Of course, he brought his GoPro, and shot this: Cloudy, rainy, only 10-14 knots, only 6 boats and he came up with that! I’m going to try to drag him to a bigger regatta with some breeze and see what he can do when Vipers are really at their best! Read more for some video tips… #1 tip for aspiring GoPro shooters- Edit down ruthlessly! #2 tip- chest strap > fixed mount, Keeps the camera handy and allows for shooting other boats. #3 tip- edit down some more!
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  • TADAAAAAAA Check These Out ! June 9, 2011
    BIG Thanks to EFG for their Support of the Viper Class. They have made all sorts of things possible. Thanks to Tim Carter (Southern California Rep) and Justin Scott for designing and building these wonderful perpetual trophies! You KNOW you want to be the first name on this perpetual…you have ZERO chance if you don’t show. Come race with us the Weekend of June 24-26
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  • Thumbs Up! May 30, 2011Thumbs Up!
    Picture of the weekend comes from Ken Kashing after day one of the Memorial Day Regatta at ABYC. Yes……you read that right. Top speed of 23.2 knots and sustained average of over 15 knots. Yee Haw!
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  • Viper Sail Registration. Need everyone’s help on this one… May 24, 2011
    A little background:  One of the attractive features of the Viper Class to many folks, especially in the recent economic turmoil, is our “one set of sails per year” class rule.  This concept has been with us since the restart of the Class and was updated early this year via a Class vote that closed some loopholes and added provisions for registering or “buttoning” sails.  Registration makes compliance easy for all of us to implement and monitor going forward.   Yeah, it can seem restrictive and even damn un-American to be limited to only one set of sails a year if you come from an open class and are used to buying lots of sails.  On the other hand (and seriously) our sail acquisition rule really levels the playing field and allows us all to know we face the same decisions managing ...
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  • You Can Viper Here May 14, 2011You Can Viper Here
    I drove 3 hours this morning to meet Bob Bowditch, who purchased new Viper # 136 after one demo sail in Marblehead last August.  Bob resides in Brookline, MA and summers in picturesque Boothbay Harbor, Maine. The purpose of my trip was to help Bob rig his new boat and take her for it’s maiden voyage. Well, we pulled up to the town ramp, amidst thick trees and a private residence hidden in the woods. Within 5 minutes of arriving to rig the mast, out of the woods, almost from the height of the treetops, we both hear a voice…” Hey is that a Viper?”  we both are shocked.  Boothbay is more known for very traditional yachts and sailing sloops, nothing as modern as the Viper.  So down from the stair steps comes Jeff, whose voice we heard.  Immediately he is signed up to do ...
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  • What actually is a Viper 640? We’ve begun to find out. May 8, 2011What actually is a Viper 640? We’ve begun to find out.
    So we’ve all been sailing around in this great boat that Brian Bennett designed. But as it turns out, there are no drawings or data files that define exactly what a Viper 640 is. We all know that the racing is very close out of the water, but the only detailed information we have on the boat is what you see on your trailer. At this stage in the development of the Class, the Exec Committee has decided to do something about this for a few basic reasons: First, as an owner-driven class we need to be able to communicate with the current or future builder just what this boat is and how it is made. We want to ensure that construction is consistent in order to continue our close racing out on the water. Second, is essentially to have a backup copy. Say Paul Young sold Rondar and ...
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  • Viper Class Association and Settlement with Brian Bennett April 6, 2011
    On April 4th, the Viper 640 Class Association and Brian Bennett mutually agreed not to pursue a settlement agreement, now or in the future. Brian has stated that he will support the class and its members and that he wishes the Class Association the very best. The Viper Class Association wishes Brian all the best with the VX One Design. This ends a long process which has consumed many hundreds of hours of volunteer time and it is the best resolution for both sides.     The brief background to this is as follows:   Brian Bennett was the original designer and builder of the Viper beginning in 1996 and his company went bankrupt in 1999. The original Viper Class Association raised funds to purchase the tooling from the bankruptcy receiver and recommence production in the US. However the molds were sold through an intermediary to Race One in ...
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  • 2011 San Diego Noods April 1, 20112011 San Diego Noods
    Funny you ask… So there we were….(as one of my crew likes to put it..) #143 Sinnerman was splashed after a short week and delivery from San Francisco to San Diego. Drew Harper had made sure the boat and I were ready to go. With only a week to prep for NOOD in San Diego we had our work cut out for us. I had been thinking of this moment for over six months.  Rondar was amazing at keeping me up to date on the delivery but it could never come soon enough.  I was a week out and had to figure out the boat. I had my new set of Quantum’s and was ready to go. Day one…Decent breeze and the flat water of Coronado Bay.  A great combination. We made our splash in the fleet but had better downwind than upwind ...
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  • Southern Cal MidWinters March 8, 2011Southern Cal MidWinters
    Team Viral got in late about 9:30 after a wet exit from Los Angeles. When we got to Mission Bay YC, it was dark except for distinct noises coming from the bar was making noise and we were not shocked to find the bar full of Snake bit types. We had superstar Al hook us up a few, and then when he finally kicked us out we moved the party to the Catalina 30 we had secured for the weekend. After everybody squeezed in, there were more lies to be told and we successfully destroyed our 1st bottle of Mount Gay. All along there was 30 kt breeze rocking the boat and intermittent rain showers.   Saturday greeted us with broken clouds, small cells, and generally 5-7kt breeze. After we all got launched we sailed out the channel to the outside course, ...
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  • Sport Boat March 3, 2011Sport Boat
    Stu loved the logo on the hood of his car so much that he put it on his spinnaker. Now, Juan is driving the Porsche chute. If anyone at upcoming regattas can get a great shot of this chute surfin’ downwind, please send a pic to class, because Porsche would love to use it.
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  • Registration is open for EFG Bank Pan American Championship Series. February 16, 2011
    The Registration, Notice of Series and Website for the EFG Pan Am Series is open here:- http://www.yachtscoring.com/emenu.cfm?eID=471  EFG Bank Pan American Championship 2011 Schedule Round One: Viper Midwinter Championship at Bacardi Miami Sailing Week. March 10-12 Round Two: Viper Pacific Coast Championships at Ullman Sails Long Beach Race Week AND Viper Atlantic Coast Championships at Bacardi Newport Race Week.  June 24-26 Round Three:  Viper North American Championships at Sarnia Yacht Club. September 28- October 1 Registration is free. All participants in any of these individual regattas qualify for the series. The series will award trophies for overall and handicap results and for participation.
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  • Hurricanes or Mojitos? February 3, 2011Hurricanes or Mojitos?
    Viper sailors face a tempting choice of two cocktails, two parties, two regattas and two coasts over March 10-13.Can we tempt you to join us for Hurricanes at Mardi Gras Race Week at New Orleans Yacht Club on Lake Ponchartrain  ? Or can we seduce you with Mojitos at Bacardi Miami Sailing Week at Coral Reef Yacht Club on Biscayne Bay? Both will be awesome Regattas and we are expecting to see a combined total of 30+ Vipers racing over this weekend. Come and join us. Hurricanes The New Orleans Yacht Club requests your presence for three days of hard core racing… and oh yeah -four nights of partying New Orleans style. With Mardi Gras culminating on Fat Tuesday, March 8, 2011, the best sailors will just not let the party end and will roll through their hangovers, create new ones and rock the ...
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  • Cactus & Vipers February 3, 2011Cactus & Vipers
    Three years ago I was participating in the Leukemia Lymphoma Society Fantasy Sail in San Diego and I met some sailors from Arizona. Having done a large part of my sailing on a river, I was struck by the idea of sailing in the desert. This year, upon realizing that Phoenix is a mere six hour drive away, I decided that I would head out to the Arizona Yacht Club’s big regatta to see what it was all about. I arrived at the Pleasant Harbor Marina and RV Resort at Lake Pleasant which was not only where the regatta was being held, but was also where we would be staying for the duration of the event. My arrival happened to coincide with the start of the evening’s festivities (funny how that worked out, almost like it was planned). I can’t imagine ...
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