VictoriaFest 2001
Updated 09/29/2001
Thr Sept 20-24 (Thr-Mon)


VicFest 2001 was one of the largest, most fun, and most interesting
gatherings of Victoria/McVay boats and owners EVER!

Thanks to everyone for their efforts, their courtesy, and their belief that Sailing is more than
"just boats" !

Friday Sept 21th

Saturday Sept 22th

Sunday Sept 23th
Page 1

Page 2

Monday, Sept 24th

Bill Cole's VicFest Pictures



Fest 2001 Highlights!

2nd Annual RumCup
A Grueling 2 hour race for the CUP!
Mark Hanna took the first Rum Cup to be offered, is there anyone out there who can challenge him?

William McVay

Will was unable to attend The Fest this year due to military requirements

1983 Victoria 18 Cutter
ALL the way from Michigan!
A real LIVE Victoria Cutter ,on the Bay!
Don't miss your opportunity to see one of the most interesting and "salty" designs of a Victoria ever produced!
One of only 3 Cutters known to exist. Owned by Tom and Margaret of of Kalamazoo, Mich.

Historical and Technical Info
An interesting cache of historical information sent to the forum by folks from California to Florida.
Plus pictures of the original VicFest '99 and VicFest 2000!



Updates!



09/19/2001 8:00am

VicFest just 2 day's away!!

If you need travel directions try Maps.com


09/16/2001 8:00am

VicFest 2000 is still a GO !

If traveling from the south try to make your routes around Washington DC.




09/16/2001 8:00am

Post from Bill Cole Concerning Traffic in the DC area:


If the I-95 and the DC mixing bowl are not your cup of tea, (and I wouldn't pull my boat through that mess on the most-normal of days!), you can certainly exit I-95 at Emporia, VA, onto Rt.58 toward Norfolk -- excellent four-lane divided -- then drive Rt. 13 across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel and on up the DelMarVa Peninsula -- again, four-lane divided until one veers off toward Rock Hall.

Surely more miles, but safe and uncongested all the way.

I would factor-in an overnight in the Norfolk area, leaving you a leisurely eight-hour drive to RH.

09/12/2001 11:00am

At present we are evaluating next weeks VicFest activities in Rock Hall Md.

All activities are assumed to remain "intact" until further notice, or other information is made available.

We will inform you if there are any changes to our plans or any other information that may be pertinant to the 3rd Annual VicFest.

Thank You


HELP!

The following items are needed for the VicFest: (ASAP)

09/18/2001 racing Markers being supplied by Mark Hanna
Racing Markers
for the Rum Cup Race:
If you have an idea, or can supplu a large water marker for the Race.
Please contact Donald Peavey



09/19/2001 Awards have been completed! Thank You

Awards Design for the Awards Ceremony:
Someone to create and email the Awards to us via email:
We need a number of paper Awards designed for the various types of awards we will be voting on at VicFest 2001.
If you are capable of designing these awards PLEASE CONTACT us ASAP.

Awards need to be completed and enmailed to us NO LATER THAN Friday Sept. 14, 2001. (ONLY 5 Days left )
Include your email address with your offer to complete the Awards Design and we will forward the details of the award wording to you.

If you can't make the VicFest this year, you can still participate!

Details:
We need to have you design the awards and word them with the specific award info we will furnish.
The names for the awards will be filled in by hand and signed and authorized by a voted in "Panel" at VicFest"
Any Sailing theme can be used but PLEASE make them professional looking, and PLEASE Respond ASAP.
You will email the completed Awards in WORD Format to us, we will print and mount the awards.
Awards will be Printed on a Std PC, and framed.
A standard Award size would be good. (8 x 10 or whatever "standard Award size" is.)
Please contact Donald Peavey



09/19/2001 Sorry! Any mailed contents to be placed into the VicChest for 2001 have passed.
Any items recieved after this date will be held until next year and placed into the VicChest when it is opened then!

Wanted! Items for the VicChest!

Folks attending or not, you can be a part of the history! Remember to bring small trinkets or something to place into the VicChest. Keep it small, Pictures, wine corks with your name and your boats name, and the year you put it in the chest. Bring a trinket carved with you and your boats name engraved on it. An old necklace or chain, a good luck charm, Bring a Picture, or Pictures from any previous VicFest. Hey, . . . its tradition!

If you cannot make it to the fest this year but would still like to include something in the VicChest, mail it to:

VicFest 2001
C/O Donald Peavey
LPS Enterprises of New York
200 Salina Street
Suite 102
Liverpool, New York 13088

DO IT SOON as the cutoff will be Tuesday September 18th. Any items recieved after that time will be held by the next years Hosts and placed into the VicChest at the next opening. . . . VicFest 2002!

Remember, try to bring items that you can associate with your boat or yourself, or better yet, . . . with both!
If it has your name on it, or attached to it via a string thats good too!
Keep it small, the chest is only 12" deep x15" long x 10" high
(Even though its relatively small, Memories don't take up too much space, and the VicCVhest is BIG enough for all of them!)


09/07/2001

New! Air photograph with VicFest detail highlites on locations of Rock Hall Landing Marina, Slips, Launch, The Mariner Motel, the Condo, and the Marina Facilities (Showers, store, and misc.) They may take a moment to load, but they are worth the wait!

See them below the attendance List.

09/05/2001

Just a note about the fest:
For anyone who can't get a room at the Mariner and doesn't want to stay on their boat: There are many B&Bs in Rock Hall--just go to www.rockhallmd.com, and take a look around.

-Nancy
sur le nom


 

Please update the Forum Thread on VicFest 2001 Attendance with your registration information as you verify that you will be attending. Information is posted as to the location and accommodations here at VictoriaFEST 2001

When adding your registration message, please leave additional information to help us better manage your arrival at the Fest.

1- Expected arrival Time and Date
2- Number in your Party
3- If you will be Trailering or Sailing a Vic 18 or other boat to the Fest
4- Any accommodations you may need or have arranged. (Including Slip rental at $30.90 min. per night at Rock Hall Landing)
5- How long you will be staying at the Fest (Thr-20st, Fri-21nd, Sat-22rd, Sun-23th, Mon-24th).
6- Any additional questions or comments you may have.

Please leave additional comments or suggestions for the Fest on the VicFEST 2001 Thread and reserve the Attendance thread for Registration only.

Attendance VicFest 2001

updated 09/16/2001

 Name
 #

 Arrival
 Accommodations

 Boat

 Departure
 Sail/Trail  From  
 1 Nancy & Peter
(Host for 1999 and 2000)
 2  Fri  Condo  "Norm"  Sun  Trailer  MD  
 2 Cas & Claudia  2  Thr Evening  Condo  "Arabella"  Sun  Trailer  Syr, NY  
 3 Andy & Missy Molter
(This years Hosts)
 4  Fri  On Board  "Aprodite"  Sun  Sail  MD  
 4 Mark Hanna
(2000 Rum Cup Winner)
 2 ?  Fri  On Board  "Patience"  Sun  Trailer  Vermont  
 5 Peter Heinlein & Maureen  2  Fri  Mariner  "South wind"  Sun Trailer  New Jersey  
 6 Bill & Jane Cole  2  Thr  Mariner  "Artistry"  Sun  Trailer  Virginia  
 7 Rob Capriola
(Last Years Most Colorful Vic)
 2  Fri  Local   "Tori Anne"  Fri  Trailer  New Jersey ?  
 8 Don Sadler ?  5 ?  Fri  ?    ?      
 9 Donald and MaryBeth  2  Thr Evening  On Board  "A Wind Song"  Sun/Mon  Trailer  Utica, NY  
 10 Bob Lefton  1  Sat  No Overnight Stay  "Flyer"  Sat    Delaware  
 11 Jerry Moser ?                
 12 Dick Munsell  1  ?  ?          
 13 William and Tracy McVay
(Yes, he is related)
 2  Fri  On Board  "Perseverance"  Sun  Trailer  Atlanta, GA  
 14 Tom and Margaret
(Owner of one of 3 known cutters)
 2  Thr  Mariner / On Board  "Tangent"
CUTTER RIG
 Sun  Trailer Kalamazoo
Michigan
 
 15 Dan Campbell  3  Fri  On Board  "Magic"  Sun  Trailer  New Jersey  
                 
               
 TOTALS  24      9/10 Vics        
                 

Detail of Rock Hall Harbor
Be careful when motoring to the slips as the water is very shallow outside the drawn path.
Keep all markers to Port when heading from the launch to the slips at Rock Hall Landing Marina.
Our slips are the first you come to (low floating Dock), next to the crabbing dock (Very high Dock).

Detail showing Launch, The Mariner, Condo, Slips and Rock
Hall Landing Marina Facilities

Rock Hall, Maryland
http://www.rockhallmd.com/

 

 

Hosted by: The Molters
Mail Comments/ Data/ Pictures/Suggestions to: The Victoria 18 Forum


See Planning Updates at the Bottom of this Page


Projected Itinerary

THR: SEPT 20th
PM Early Check in
Only for those in, or wishing to join the "Hard Core Victoria 18 Sailing Enthusiasts" league.

Current Members:
Bill and Jane Cole
Donald and MaryBeth
Tom and Margaret

 

FRI: SEPT 21st
AM/PM Check in
8:00 AM Group Breakfast
9:00 AM Boat Setup / Launching
10:00 AM Dockside chat and Review of Boats
12:00 PM Open Sailing
5:00 PM Dockside chat and Review of Boats

7:00 PM Dinner (Location to Be Determined) Watermans Restauraunt?

SAT: SEPT 22nd

9:00 AM VicFest Rum Toast / VicChest Opening

VicChest
We start Saturday with the 3rd Annual Opening of the VicChest! Who can remember what s in the chest from last year ? You will find out!
The Chest is opened only for the Duration of the VicFest, and is not opened until the next years Fest. You only have a few day's to see whats inside, and add your own piece of history to the contents.

Toast!
We begin the Fest with the 3rd annual toast to the Official start of this Years Fest.
A toast is then held for the journey our boats have made with us to the Fest.
We follow this by a toast to the safety and fun of each of the members during the Fest.
We then offer up a toast to the designers and builders of our boats.
Finally, if there is any rum left in the cask, and there is anyone left standing, that person gives a personal toast which actually begins the Fest activities!

This year we will try to record the audio for the toast and place it on the VicFest 2001 web site for all to hear along with photos! . . . stay tuned.

 

9:30 AM VicFest Boat Christening

Don't miss the 3rd annual "Christening" of the start of the VicFest! Each boat is christened by it's captain (or assigned crew member), with a full shot of Captain Morgans Rum across the Bow. (Some think this is a total waste of Rum, but you should see how the fish react!). The christening of each boat is preceded by the "Captains" toast to his boat for safety, luck, and downright fun for the duration of the Fest, and the remainder of the season.!

Hopefully we can record each captains christening of their boat via audio and pictures and place them on the VicFest 2001 Web Site. . . stay tuned.


11:00 PM Sail to Picnic Lunch / Beach /Raft up ?

2:00 PM The Second Annual "Rum Cup"

This is the second annual running of McVay/Victoria Yachts "Rum Cup". Don't be mistaken, this is a grueling 2 hour no holds barred race to the finish line, (which may occasionally change based on who is in the lead position). Remember, only the most fit and experienced Victoria owners should contemplate this challenging and un-nerving race. Although difficult, the rewards are well worth the challenge. The coveted "Rum Cup" is the actual Rum bottle to be used for the christening of our boats during the first annual VicFest in 1999. The holder of this coveted award is looked upon by all as the most fit and seasoned McVay /Victoria Owner . . .BAR NONE.

Remember, the real challenge is keeping the Cup once you have won it!

8:00 PM Awards Ceremony/Dinner (At the Condo)

Presentation of the "Rum Cup" followed by presentation of various awards for achievement and recognition for the 2001 year!
If you win an award, you will be notified by the VicFest Host Committee. Recognition will be voted on and awarded for a number of items including the most forum posts for the year, the most challenging Modification or Repair, the most productive and helpful forum member, the VicFest attendee traveling the farthest for the VicFest, and a number of other categories including "Best Attending Vic", "Most Modifications", and "Most original Modification", the "Best Sail" of the season, and the "Most Challenging Sail" of the season.

In all there will be about 10 awards PLUS the presentation of the Rum CUP!

9:00 PM Second Annual "Midnight" Cruise
Set your sails for this enjoyable and fascinating cruise up the Chesapeake by moonlit sky!
Keep an eye on those Buoy's, and navigate by the stars.
An enjoyable 2 hour jaunt to the "Tower" and back just north of Rock Hall.
(As a heads up, for those of you sleeping on your boats, remember . . .you may be required to give up your bed for the duration of the midnight sail).

 

SUN: SEPT 23rd

8:00 Open Breakfast

9:00 AM Sail to Local Historical or Open Sailing

1:00 PM Group Lunch at Dockside Restaurant
Those wishing to get together for one last Hoorah! (and one table of Crabs!).
We will officially "Close" the VicChest until next years VicFest 2002!
Official Closing ceremony for VicFest 2001.

5:00 PM Checkout
(For the weak, the weary, the landlovers, and those generally considered as "afraid of the dark" types)
(
See Mon Sept 24th Late Checkout)

 

MON: SEPT 24th

9:00 AM Open Sailing
Remember, just sleeping overnight on Sunday night does not automatically relegate one to the "Hard Core Victoria 18 Sailing Enthusiasts" league.
You must stay for the day and actually sail your boat!

4:00 PM Late Checkout
(Late checkout is only for hard core Victoria 18 Sailing Enthusiasts who love the water and are NOT "afraid of the Dark" types ie: NOT Wimps!)

 


Details . . . Details . . .

Rock Hall is a quaint town with lots of places to explore for non-boating
folks and boaters alike.

There is a free town trolley that makes a circuit of the town, and is very
convenient for getting around town.

New this year is a
WEST Marine in town about 300 yards from the Marina! . . . . . Hooray!

LAUNCHING YOUR BOAT:

There is a ramp by the Sailing Emporium. As you come into Rock Hall on Rte 20, you pass Toy's Outdoor Store on the right. STOP there and get a 3-day county ramp pass for $10.00, and ask for directions to Sailing Emporium (or check their website on the Rock Hall home page). Trailers can be stored in the field behind Rock Hall Landing Marina.

ROCK HALL HARBOR CHART:
Please download, or print out this chart of the area surrounding Rock Hall.

 

It will be safe to have it with you as the area is VERY Shallow in many spots.

Nancy has also supplied us with a location for additional maps to be downloaded and printed if you would like.

http://www.maptech.com . . . . . . .Maps for Rock Hall

 

THE MARINA:

Host Marina: Rock Hall Landing Marina
Hosts: Jim and Mary Anne Lancaster
Phone: 410-639-2224
FAX: 410-639-2081
Email: rockhall@dmv.com
Website: www.rockhallmd.com/rhlanding

Please make arrangements with Jim and MaryAnne ASAP. They are currently expecting up to 10 VIC 18 boats. We need to let them know early if we need room for more.

Jim at Rock Hall Landing Marina plans to line up our boats on the side and end of A dock just like last year.This year however, it will look much better as we will be displaying our great new Burgee on all the boats!

Remember, Docks at the marina are floating. This is great for the low freeboard on our Vics.

LAUNCHING YOUR BOAT:
There is a ramp by the Sailing Emporium. As you come into Rock Hall on Rte 20, you pass Toy's Outdoor Store on the right. Stop there and get a 3-day county ramp pass for $10.00. Trailers can be stored in the field behind Rock Hall Landing Marina

LODGING:
Lodging: Lodging is LIMITED in Rock Hall, and most is expensive, so make reservations EARLY.

You can stay.....
On your boat
At the Mariner's Motel (410-639-2291)--reasonable and very close--only one room left!!!
At the Marina in a villa/townhouse/house (2-3 bedrooms/2 baths--sleep 4-6 adults, $195/night/building)--share one with a couple of VicFest
attendees. Call the Mariner's motel and talk to Roberta. There are 2
villas, one townhouse, and one house.
At any one of several B&Bs in the area (more pricey, but VERY scenic)

Further plans:
DINNER FRIDAY: held at a place TBA, pending how many people we have
(another reason to make plans soon)
SATURDAY AM: Group Breakfast with a reprise of THE RECIPE (Carpline
willing.....)



Weather Forecast:

Extended forecast: So Far, It looks like a great weekend with projected scattered Thunder Storms in the Area.
As long as we are not "socked" in it should be a great weekend!

We will update as the Forcast Changes
Date . . . . . . .Forcast . . . . . . .High . . . .Low

Thu
Sep 20 T-Storms 73 °F 60 °F
UV Index: 4 Low

Fri
Sep 21 Partly Cloudy 77 °F 58 °F
UV Index: 6 Moderate

Sat
Sep 22 Partly Cloudy 78 °F 58 °F
UV Index: 6 Moderate

Sun
Sep 23 Isolated T-Storms 76 °F 58 °F
UV Index: 6 Moderate

Mon
Sep 24 Scattered T-Storms 75 °F 55 °F
UV Index: 6 Moderate

Tue
Sep 25 Partly Cloudy 72 °F 50 °F
UV Index: 6 Moderate

Wed
Sep 26 Partly Cloudy 72 °F 51 °F
UV Index: 6 Moderate

Thu
Sep 27 Partly Cloudy 72 °F 52 °F
UV Index: 6 Moderate

Fri
Sep 28 Partly Cloudy 73 °F 52 °F
UV Index: 6 Moderate

Sat
Sep 29


The weather.Channel.com for Rock Hall MD.


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