Friday, May 27, 2011

NOR New London OH Rendezvous at the Reservoi



The Rendezvous at the Reservoir Will Be Held On July15, 16 and 17, 2011 At The

NEW LONDON RESERVOIR PARK AND CAMPGROUND

Last year we had a great turn out and great wind. It Is A Really Fun Event.

The entry fee for racers will be about $40.00 this will include some meals.

Casual sailboarders are also encouraged to attend.

For more information regarding the New London Reservoir you can contact;

Nellie Timbs, Park Manager
Phone 419-929-8609 - Park Office

Phone 419-871-2911 - Nellie's Home Phone
E-Mail: Nlreservoir@Hmcltd.Net

There will be a launch fee of $5.00 for sailboards payable to the park.

And an admission fee of: $ 2.00 per person each day.
People who are camping won’t have the admission fee. camping fee is still at $18.00 for two per night for tent camping-primitive
$25.00 for two per night for water-electric
$30.00 for two per night for full hook up
as always 3 and under is free
The park has offered to take 15% off the camping rate for this weekend. Cabin fee will remain the same. $28.00 1st night and $26.00 ea.

I have 2 cabins reserved. If anyone is interested in taking one of them, please contact Nellie Timbs. The campground has a total of 4 cabins. Each cabin has a bunk bed, loft area, air conditioner, and small fridge.

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Monday, May 23, 2011

Bonc’s Dominate Alum Creek race.


TITO CROSSES THE FINISH LINE

The Alum Creek race was held this past Saturday May 21, 2010 amid beautiful blue sky and warm wind and water. Unable to capitalize on their home field (or should I say home mud puddle) advantage the Cows were udderly humiliated by the relentless onslaught of the BONC’s far superior tactical mooneuverings. When this reporter suggested to one dejected cow that the Boncs had eaten their lunch he responded “what’s it to you, you didn’t even race.” While not technically true, I did attempt-t to race but was unable to make it to the starting line. Due no doubt to some bazaar isolated central Ohio wind phenomenon.

Winning 4 out of 5 heats, Bonc’s own TITO sent the Cows out to pasture. Way to go TITO.

Monday, October 18, 2010

wicked friday




October rarely disappoints in Ohio, that is if you don't count my abject disappointment in not being on the OBX. But, Friday October 15 made up for some of my disappointment. It was an odd sort of a day with localized rain squalls moving through the area. Shortly after the rains came through the wind would drop to almost nothing. When I got to fairport people (ok, person) was rigging a 7. Before he got out on the water it was blowing 25-30+. Good thing to, I heard a report of someone at Wendy (no names) who was out with a 9 and got blown down into the river and had to be pulled up the steel wall with a rope. One thing about wind driven water sports is that they keep you in tune with the weather.

Friday, September 17, 2010

why sharks circle

Two great white sharks swimming in the ocean spied a couple of kitesurfers. "Follow me son" the father shark said to the son shark and they swam to the kiters . "First we swim around them a few times with just the tip of our fins showing." And they did. "Well done, son! Now we swim around them a few times with all of our fins showing." And they did. "Now we eat everybody." And they did.

When they were both gorged, the son asked,"Dad, why didn't we just eat them all at first? Why did we swim around and around them?"

His wise father replied, "Because they taste better without the shit inside!"

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Sept 4th at Fairport

A happy Eric and Mustafa

Paolo and Yanesh

Steve and Bradley survey their realm.

A great day at Fairport Harbor, WNW winds up to 35, everyone on 4.sumpin's. Pez, Robbo, Mustafa, Steve, Terry, Maynard, Saul, Eric, Paolo, Yanesh (sp?), and a newbie named Adam. I sailed in spite of a bad head cold; never been so happy and miserable at the same time!

Monday, August 9, 2010





A few pics from the Towpath Trail excursion. More posted at Flickr.com, user name bptoe. It was a beautiful day and a great ride in spite of Allison's bad attitude! (just kidding)

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Rendevous at the Reservation


A triumphant sailor displays his trophy





I've never seen so many boardheads at one time west of Pamlico Sound.



Its almost too good to be true, A sailboard Regatta with wind!



The Rendezvous at the New London Reservation was wildly successful beyond any ones expectations. There were more sailboarders in one place in Ohio than this writer has even seen in 25+ years of sailing. Over 30 racers participated in the racing and many more windsurfers came out to enjoy the fun. On Saturday morning we watched a bald eagle fishing in the reservoir. There was racing all day Saturday and live Bluegrass music in the afternoon. On Friday evening we all sat around the campground and watched the moon rise. On Saturday we did the same thing, except we watched Thunder storms in the distance. The reservoir sits high on the topography, almost above the surrounding tree line so you get great views and great wind.
I cant thank MOWIND (the race organizers) enough, and the Town of New London for making it possible.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Pelee 2010




Well Boncers, most of you missed the official BONC 2010 Pelee www.pelee.org trip. As you can see from these pictures those lucky boardheads who made the trip to the great wihite north had a great time as usual. We got out on the water everyday, as is usually the case most was 8.0 sailing but on Wed June 16, it blew hard all day and we got to pull our 5.2 out of the old quiver bag. On the flat days we found an old kayak paddle and tried it out on the GO board. Worked great. I'm starting to see the attraction to SUPing. I dont understand why SUPers dont use kayak style paddles.
Get your passports, next year the dates are June 11-18, 2011.



Tuesday, June 1, 2010

new launch site


Due to yesterdays flooding in Chesterland a new windsurfing launch site has opened up in my backyard. Here is a picture of me ripping it up after launching from the hillbilly porch