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In a message dated 2/10/2008 2:38:37 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Hi
I  have been talk around and now favor november 15-16 for SDC and 
Odyssey Day  AFV workshop on October 3.
Is this too close to the  holidays.?
Bill


> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
> Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008  15:44:01 -0500
> Subject: Re: [FLEAA] SunDay Challenge Range
>  
> Hi Bill and everyone,
> 
> While the event calendar for  March is usually pretty much wide open with 
not
> that much going on,  especially compared to April, when there are 8 or more
> events going  on, I think the FLEAA as an organization, and its leadership,
> need to  have a general discussion with some careful thought and
> deliberation  on this issue of when to schedule our two biggest annual
> events, BBB  and SDC, going forward, including in relation to Electric
> Dragin' on  the west coast, another variable and wild card, new this year,
> that  also needs to be taken into consideration. This discussion should take
>  place openly among the entire FLEAA membership, with everyone's ideas  and
> thoughts solicited and welcomed, and should obviously include the  
principals
> who have been most active in organizing and working on the  two respective
> events. This could take place via email, this list, as  well as at one of
> our monthly meetings in Boca Raton, either during or  after the general
> meeting, for anyone who wants to stay and  participate in the discussion.
> 
> So Bill, could you make it  down here to Boca for one of our monthly 
meetings
> in the next few  months? I myself won't be at tomorrow's meeting as I am
> laid up out of  commission right now with a very nasty flu.
> 
> A couple of  points to consider.
> 
> There are pros and cons to having our BBB  and the west coast's Electic
> Dragin' on the same weekend and possibly  even within a close timeframe of a
> few weeks within each other. Most  of the BBB principals I spoke with seem
> to think that there are more  pros than cons. I'm ambivalent and undecided
> about that.
>  
> For some of the same or similar reasons, I think there are  definite
> disadvantages to having BBB and SDC too close together. ...  e.g.
> fundraising, planning and organizational logistics, to name just  a few.
> Another major issue is the amount of time and effort that our  members have
> to take, expend, and put into planning to come to these  two big events from
> some distance away, just within the state (which  of course is a huge state
> with large distances). This is an enormous  undertaking for most of our
> members, including all the planning and  logistics of towing/trailering 
their
> EVs, or driving them long  distances with multiple charging stops enroute,
> which can take an  entire day or two in each direction.
> 
> All of this needs to be  thought through carefully. What is too close
> together in time? I don't  know. Would the last weekend in January for BBB
> (as it currently is)  and the first weekend in March for SDC be too close
> together? Hhhhmmm,  dunno, but I'm guessing probably so. I fear that this
> is going to be  asking too much of our members to do both events in such a
> short  timeframe. Most will likely end up choosing to go to one or the
> other,  thereby dissipating both events. Unfortunately we just don't have
>  enough EVs in South and Central Florida to dissipate ourselves like  this.
> In order to put on a good showing, we really need to have all  our EVs at
> these two big events, or at least as many as can possibly  make it. We need
> to think about this and take this into consideration  in planning the
> schedule for these two events.
> 
> One  possibility might be to consider moving BBB up one week to the Martin
>  Luther King three-day weekend (the third weekend in January) and then  
maybe
> do SDC on the third or fourth weekend in March. We would  obviously need to
> avoid doing SDC on Easter weekend, however. Any  thoughts on that idea?
> 
> Bill, what about late October or the  first half of November for SDC? I
> actually don't like that first  weekend in October very much because it is
> still in the peak of  hurricane season. Too much risk of losing all the
>  planning/organizational effort put into it and the funds that have  been
> raised. I think the last weekend of October or the first or  second weekend
> of November would be better. Did your management there  at FSEC give you any
> reason why they don't want you to do SDC in the  fall?
> 
> Charles Whalen
> 
> 
> ----- Original  Message ----- 
> From: "Bill Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  To: "Charles Whalen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "FLEAA Mailing  List"
> <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, February  08, 2008 1:06 PM
> Subject: Re: [FLEAA] SunDay Challenge Range
>  
> Hi
> Sorry, but my management want to change the SunDay  Challenge date to
> March 2009.
> Do you know of another date them  that would be good.
> Bill
> 
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> 
> Charles Whalen wrote:
> > Al,
>  >
> > This year's SunDay Challenge is tentatively scheduled for  Fri-Sun October
> > 3-5, 2008 at the Florida Solar Energy Center  (FSEC) in Cocoa, which is on
> > Florida's east coast due east of  you.
> >
> > Thanks for advising on the range capability of  your EV. This is very
> > helpful and what we need everyone to do who  wants to participate so that
> > Bill Young can make some decisions  on the road rally route.
> >
> > Charles Whalen
>  >
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----- 
> >  From: "Al Lococo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "FLEAA Mailing List"  <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008  8:21 PM
> > Subject: [FLEAA] SunDay Challenge Range
>  >
> > My car has been driven 41 miles at at 40 to 45 mph without  any extended
> > stops. The ending voltage for this 144 volt pack was  145.7 indcating some
> > remaining capacity. My goal is to never go  below 144 volts. This car has
> > a
> > 4540 pound curb  weight, 4770 GVWR and a 1440 pound AGM lead acid pack.
> >
>  > I live in Winter Haven and have a towing system installed on the car, so 
 I
> > can tow it to an event.
> >
> > For me to  participate, I need to know dates and location. It would be a
> >  big
> > trip for me.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >  Al Lococo
> >
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