Chad Atkins
Class Member
Posts: 53
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« Reply #2 on: April 24, 2014, 01:39:40 PM » |
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I am one of the under 40's you mention, One other NE'er was actually under 30. I strongly agree with the championship week as it is; One small revision we could make- In the NA only year is to register on monday night instead of sunday, this would allow the furthest traveled to leave on friday night not thursday. I plan my vacation time around these events with my family and work knowing that is the week, not it was postponed...maybe two weeks from now I will leave again, or the weekend after that. I do not like giving any one region first dibs year after year for NA's ice, Rotation is a good thing- That alone increases numbers, look at the attendance at the Eastern's this year after the NA's came east! I would think raising dues to $30 (I would pay more for what I am getting now), should not effect the class membership numbers that much as it is still one of the lowest sailing memberships out there- The US A Class association is also still $25 (I think), The Lightning is $45, and all very reasonable! As for what you get- the A class, you get to sail in your district, National and World class events. The lightning you get E Flashes (electronic newsletter quarterly I believe) and a CD yearbook at the end of the year. If there is a younger sailor who wants to be a member but financially can't, see if there is a way to get that membership purchased as a gift from their family or maybe the local club would step in and help a brother or sister out. The age gap is tough, I have just recently been able to build and purchase my own complete program (2010) and before that borrowed my fathers gear with some small pieces and parts that I could make or purchase (2006,2008,2009). In New England our main issue attracting a younger crowd is nearby ice (on the weekends!) But lately by the time we can safely scout ice and look over weather patterns to make a decision on where to sail, it is to late and most have made plans to do other things. This sport and especially this class is the most fascinating thing I have been a part of, Getting people on the ice with those rigs bending will sell itself! I mean really, where else can you drive around half a country- or two and sail the championship 5 hours from home on ice that was not there 3 days before?!! Cheers, Chad Atkins US 4487
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