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Rebuilding The SS28 M-11 Engine

The original engine on the SS28 was the M-11. Bob Russell sent the SSA on article written by an owner describing his rebuild of an original M-11 in December of 2002. I am not sure how many of these engines are still installed, but if you have one, you might like the article. It is a great story as well about diving in on boat projects. The article is located under Technical under SS28/30/34. Here is the link:   M-11 Rebuild

From Bob:

Hello
My name is Bob Russell and a friend of mine, Chad Martin and myself founded the Association many a year ago. Looks like Assoc still going strong. Keep up the good work.
I am attaching a 18 page Manuel about the removal and rebuilding the M-11 from the 28′ Sea Sprite. I think I gave it to the association a long time ago but before it gets lost on the computer, I thought I would send it again if you wanted to include it on the web site.
Any questions, please feel free to call 529-8264
Fair winds
Bob Russell
We are always looking for articles/stories/pictures/projects to include under Technical. Send them on!!

2017 Narragansett Bay Racing

Finally our racing season begins!

Here are plans for racing this summer on Narragansett Bay. For those who sail on the Bay who did not receive the email about summer racing, here are the season’s racing plans. For everyone else who might be interested in organizing a local one design fleet, here is the Bristol fleet’s model that has worked well.

Jon Goff, the SSA Race Committee chairperson, sent this email to Narragansett Bay SS23 owners:

 

Sea Sprite Sailors,

 
With summer is almost here; the race is on!!!  (To the starting line that is!!)  
 
The Millard Series Wednesday evening racing at Bristol Yacht Club starts May 31st.  Additionally please SAVE these 2017 Dates!!!  More info to follow…
 
July 16th – The Sea Sprite Annual Regatta
 
September 9th – Around the Hog
NOR and S/I’s for these events as well as Sea Sprite Regatta entry forms are posted on the righthand menu of the home page.
 
For 2017 we are going to try a new formula for the Nancy Belle Trophy… The calculation is as follows:
 
• All races sailed on Narragansett and/or Mt. Hope Bay with three or more Sea Sprite 23’s competing to One Design standards with a recognized organizing authority are qualifying races.  
• Intent to compete in races outside SeaSprite Association recognized races (Millard Series, Annual Regatta, Around the Hog) must be submitted to SeaSprite RC Chairman (jongoff@mac.com) 10 days prior to event for announcement to all SeaSprite Racers.
• Scoring for races outside SeaSprite Association recognized races shall be submitted to RC Chairman for inclusion, boats must sail meeting SS23 One Design specifications.  For mixed fleet events points will tally for Sea Sprites as a One-Design finish excluding the scores of other finishers. 
• Pre-designated events (SeaSprite Annual Regatta and Around the Hog for 2017) will score double points (As though you sailed the same race twice) for all races. (This is to strongly encourage participation in these events).
• Finishers will be scored as a percentage of number of boats finished in front of throughout the season.
• To qualify a boats maximum points must be no less than the average of points earned for the cumulative fleet.  Individual races within a series will count individually for scoring.  

 

 
I look forward to seeing everyone on the water!!
 
Best,  Jon  

2017 April Dinner And Meeting A Great Time

The 2017 Annual Sea Sprite Association Meeting And Dinner held on April 7th at the Bristol YC was a great success and enjoyed by all. The setting was gorgeous, the food by Amos House delicious, and of course the people were fun.

Dom and Pat

Dom and Pat

After drinks and dinner, the meeting began. Carter presented the 2016 financial statement, and a summary of the organizational and financial status of the SSA. The following is the summary:

 

STATE OF THE ASSOCIATION

Financial

Bank balance grew over one year from $3,532.07 to $4,342.71 by December 31, 2016. Income came from mostly membership as well as a small contribution from Will Sofrin fine print contract and from race fees for the SS Regatta. Expenses were high due to a 3 year charge for our next cycle of web-site hosting of $467.28. Upon review of the past 4 years of operating expenses our annual unreimbursed cost are $688. We still have no one filling the position of Treasurer authorized in 2015.

Membership

66 members paid dues, almost the same as last year’s count of 64. We have 145 members who have paid at least one year of dues, up from 120 last year. They hail from 27 states including 2 Canadian provinces, up 4 from last year. Dues stayed at $25 for a fourth year in a row. Benefits remained the same (Jamestown Distributors, Thurston Sails, listings in Classifieds).

Organization

We remain a registered, tax-exempt non-profit organization. We pay $22 / yr to RI for our non-profit status (and no state taxes) and no further payment for registration with the IRS. Classifieds are active, with 8 boats for sale and 33 sold (10 and 24 in 2015). Visitors to the website (that includes the Forums) are down from 14,200 in 2015 to 12,000 for 2016. A few posts were written, but the emphasis on racing was subdued. Despite calls (from me) for posts on any SS subject, non were forthcoming

Racing

We sailed the annual SS 23 Regatta at BYC with 8 boats racing. The Wednesday evening Millard racing series at BYC had 12 SS23 register with 7 to 10 boats on the line each race. We were invited to rejoin the Herreshoff Classic Boat Regatta with unbundled entry fees, and had 7 boats race. MOHOSA was pushed as an additional racing venue, but only one SS23 entered. We again ran a fun self starting race around Hog Island in early September with 7 boats entering and enjoyed a post-race barbecue at Lou and Karen Merino’s. The SSA contributed $100 to the post-Hog barbecue, and approximately $30 to the SS 23 Regatta. We also gave a free membership to the Herreshoff Marine Museum, and waived the race fee for their entry into the SS 23 Regatta. No one contested new class rules(!!!). No other racing from other locals has been reported.

 

Amelia with dad Lou

Emilia with dad Lou

We then moved on to new issues.

Dues…will remain at $25 for 2017.

Donations To Organizations…Our mission is to promote interest and participation in the Sea Sprite class of sailing yachts. Our goal of having enough money in the bank account to cover 7 years of operating expenses has been met. The BOD discussed options on how best to begin supporting our Mission Statement. They voted to work with the Herreshoff Museum to help upkeep their fleet of SS23 in their sailing school. In addition to posting on the website a call for donations of SS23 equipment, the SSA will donate $350 to the Herresmhoff Marine Museum for SS23 fleet upkeep. We will continue to give the Museum a free SSA membership, and free entry into the SS  Regatta.

Racing…For  Narragansett Bay in RI…The SS Regatta will be held Sunday, July 16. Bristol YC will be the organizing authority. MOHOSA participation in early August is encouraged. Around The Hog with post race barbecue will be held in early September. Millard Series each Wednesday evening starts May 31st. Best racer on Narragansett Bay selection criteria will be promulgated by Race Chair. For racing elsewhere…everyone is encouraged to race in local one-design fleet racing, PHRF fleets, etc.

Burgee…The BOD has authorized the purchase from SSA funds to buy burgees to sell to membership. Work is in progress to find a supplier. We also need to find a member to help with sales and distributions. Any volunteers??

Fine Art Prints…We have changed our arrangement with Will Sofrin.  From now on, he will offer 10% off sales price to members rather than give the SSA a 10% commission. The price reduction now becomes a membership benefit.

Public Relations…We hope to explore PR possibilities with articles in papers, magazines, etc., about the boat,  racing, and cruising. Anyone who would like to help spread the word locally and/or nationally contact Carter.

Awards…And the winners are:

Nancy BelleTrophy…for the Best Sailor on Narragansett Bay…Jonathan Enright

Jonathan receives the Nancy Belle Award

Jonathan receives the Nancy Belle Award

 

Sea Sprite Regatta 2016……Carter Hall

Brown Award…for sportsmanship on the race course and contribution to the SSA…Ruth Souto

What a grin!

What a grin!

Ruth and Pat contemplate Ruth's new award

Ruth and Pat contemplate Ruth’s new award

 

Denise Award…for leadership and contribution to the SSA…Bob Catani.

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And more pictures from a fine evening:

 

Bob and Dom

Bob and Dom

New members Bill and Kim Beebe

New members Bill and Kim Beebe

New racing skipper Jonathan with crew Peter

New racing skipper Jonathan with crew Peter

Meeting Time

Meeting Time

And that was it for the Spring Meeting! Feel free to contact Carter with thoughts, questions, ideas, etc. Have a great 2017 sailing season!!