Re: introduction and the ROCAT
Michael Lampi <lampi@...>
I'm posting this as a favor to Debbie:
Hi All,
Hope many of you are still interested in meeting Christopher Laughton
and learning more about the development of his RoCat and what Open
Water Rowing is like in Britain. Without the luxury we are afforded by
Puget Sound and the many large lakes we have right in our urban areas,
I think Open Water Rowing in Britain is right out in the North Sea or
North Atlantic. Also, opportunity to meet Jeff Wittenfeld, (see his
email below), Sound Rower's newest member and apparently, a pretty
capable boat builder himself! If I get my Skimmer back in the water,
Jeff is going to give me some stiff competition.
Christopher would like to join folks for a get-to-gether and little
presentation about his RoCat project this coming Saturday, Feb 4th.
Dan Henderson has graciously offered to let us meet at the Cascade
Boathouse in Renton.
We have two options time wise:
A. meet around 11:00 am, right after Dan's done coaching his junior
paddlers. Dan has also quite generously offered us the use of Cascade
Boats (Dan were you thinking that we paddle during your kids practices
like we did for annual meeting?) Great way to get inspired for a boat
building presentation -- and a sure cure for any jetlag that
Christopher might be experiencing.
B. What Christopher had originally in mind. He'd go off sightseeing
during the day, and then we meet around 5pm for get-to-gether at
Cascade, then go for dinner for who ever would like to.
Dan is being wonderfully accommodating about which time of day we get
to meet at Cascade. We just need feedback from you all to see who can
come and which time of day is preferable
Hope to see you Saturday. Please let us know soon if you can come and
morning or evening option.
Thanks,
Debbie Natelson
Hi All,
Hope many of you are still interested in meeting Christopher Laughton
and learning more about the development of his RoCat and what Open
Water Rowing is like in Britain. Without the luxury we are afforded by
Puget Sound and the many large lakes we have right in our urban areas,
I think Open Water Rowing in Britain is right out in the North Sea or
North Atlantic. Also, opportunity to meet Jeff Wittenfeld, (see his
email below), Sound Rower's newest member and apparently, a pretty
capable boat builder himself! If I get my Skimmer back in the water,
Jeff is going to give me some stiff competition.
Christopher would like to join folks for a get-to-gether and little
presentation about his RoCat project this coming Saturday, Feb 4th.
Dan Henderson has graciously offered to let us meet at the Cascade
Boathouse in Renton.
We have two options time wise:
A. meet around 11:00 am, right after Dan's done coaching his junior
paddlers. Dan has also quite generously offered us the use of Cascade
Boats (Dan were you thinking that we paddle during your kids practices
like we did for annual meeting?) Great way to get inspired for a boat
building presentation -- and a sure cure for any jetlag that
Christopher might be experiencing.
B. What Christopher had originally in mind. He'd go off sightseeing
during the day, and then we meet around 5pm for get-to-gether at
Cascade, then go for dinner for who ever would like to.
Dan is being wonderfully accommodating about which time of day we get
to meet at Cascade. We just need feedback from you all to see who can
come and which time of day is preferable
Hope to see you Saturday. Please let us know soon if you can come and
morning or evening option.
Thanks,
Debbie Natelson