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MITNA Exec Meeting

Sat 06-Aug-200517:30-19:30

Description

Notes by: Patrick Lam and Iason Chatzakis

Attendance: Patrick Lam, Ben Zeskind, Frank Dabek, Iason Chatzakis, Alvar Saenz-Otero, Dwight Brown.

MITNA meeting

Decision taken: Next MITNA meeting (including new Executive Council elections) will take place Thursday September 22nd.

Notes: Originally we decided on Monday, September 19; but on Dwight's advice we'll go with Thursday, September 22 at 5:00PM.  We need to put up notice at the latest on September 14, and we also need to make sure that we get quorum. [update (PL, 09/02): move meeting to 5:30PM.]

X-HEC Race in France, May 2006

Notes: Olivier is in touch with X-HEC people for planning and details. We would like to have a motivated and trained offshore racing crew ready for for the X-HEC race. People interested in participating should be encouraged to train. We thought of a few ways for doing that.

Practicing for the X-HEC race:

Helping new MIT sailors improve their skills (Office Hours)

Notes: For starters, we need a better name than 'office hours'. Frank might be able to help with this.

Everyone agreed that MIT sailors must be encouraged to improve their skills beyond the beginner level. People usually take the 3 classes, become capable of more-or-less handling the boat in light wind, but do not advance much from there.

We figured a way to do that is to be on the dock and when someone makes a mistake, help them and in the meantime show them the right way of doing what was done wrong. Pat talked with Ryan who actually does this very often. If done right this could be beneficial to the general average level of MIT sailors.

Also, the provisional class was a great initiative in this direction - Melitta could give us some feedback on how it went.

End-of-year-party

Notes: Melitta usually takes care of this (thanks Melitta!)

Harbor Sails

Notes: Offering sails out to Boston harbor with Rhodes sounds very good. This could be done on weekends in order to start in the morning and have many hours of daylight. Two or three boats could go out. Picnics and fun 'races' would go well with this.

We need two things:

MIT web address

Notes: The idea is that the natural address for MITNA is web.mit.edu/sailing. After some negotiations with Athena by Alvar and Pat, we're getting the /sailing and also keeping the current /mit-sailing point to it for 6-12 months.

 

Organizers

Questions about this event should be directed to the organizer(s): MITNA Exec