GaryM said:Visiting the club, even if you can't race with them, will provide a lot of information. When we had visitors we always tried to help them get their boats working.
We used to publish a frequency list in our membership roster so folks knew what might be available.
Well, that was a lot of fun. Just got home from the club race.
I watched for a while, then introduced myself and talked to some of the folks. Great bunch! They told me "go get the boat!". I brought it out. They helped me tune it up; the way the booklet describes is confusing at best. About 5 minutes of simple adjustments made a world of difference!
I am on channel 62; nobody was using that channel. So, me and a club member set sail. It was a world of difference. The boat worked SOOOO much better. It is still a little tricky; it's only a 24" long boat. I'm going to go to thier meet next month too. Although I don't think I will get a boat in one of thier classes any time soon, it was fun to watch, and they had no problem letting me sail.
One of the guys that helped me was racing a Seawind. After they finished thier heats, he let me sail it around. Nice... Real nice
It was a really nice afternoon. We sailed, took a picnic lunch, watched the races, sailed some more...