Thanks Dennis,

Yes, lots of elements to put together to make this the successful event it
is destined to be. The primary question is who would organize it? I can
coordinate the Marine Museum's involvement, but we will also need someone
or a group to represent the C&C community. There used to be an annual C&C
Regatta on Lake Ontario, so I suspect there will be great local response to
this event. Initial response from the Kingston Yacht Club is positive, but
a date will need to be chosen that blends with Kingston's busy
sailing schedule that includes CORK specifically. Kingston also sits
between the two popular Lake Ontaro cruising grounds of the Bay of Quinte
and the Thousand Islands, so boats attending this rendezvous will have
excellant options before and after. It would be great if people could drive
or fly to this event if they can't come by boat.

Lots to think about, but well worth doing.

Rob




On Sat, Jan 9, 2021, 8:58 AM Dennis C., <capt...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Rob
>
> Nothing sacred about fall 2022.  Was just guessing the museum might have
> the exhibits ready by then.  If it pushes to spring 2023 or moves up to
> spring 2022, no biggie.
>
> Dennis C.
> Touche' 35-1 #83
> Mandeville, LA
>
> On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 10:32 PM Robert Mazza <robertlma...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> This is a very intriguing idea.  This rendezvous would best be arranged
>> in conjunction with Kingston Yacht Club and Confederation Basin Marina to
>> handle that number of boats. Fall of 2022 would be worth considering. Let
>> me touch basis with KYC and the Marine Museum. Red Jacket will be there and
>> the Marine Museum is planning to have a new exhibit focused on the
>> transition from wood to fiberglass and the founding of C&C Yachts. Yes,
>> this might work.
>>
>> Rob Mazza
>>
>>
>>
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