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  • Castle Rock Photos Posted!

    Photos from the Mount St Helens Regatta last weekend are now posted....here's the link to the albums:

    Saturday:

    http://sponsonhead.smugmug.com/Outbo...9329112_THWPC2

    Sunday:

    http://sponsonhead.smugmug.com/Outbo...9329362_9ZMrFR

    Enjoy,

    R-19
    www.gleasonracing.com

    "No, THAT is why people hate him."

  • #2
    Patrick, does your Canon have a full frame sensor or an APS-C?
    Do you shoot in RAW or JPEG?

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    • #3
      Great pics, thanks! How tall are the cockpit sides on the 792-R boat? I thought mine at 22:" were tall but that has me beat by quite a bit. Looks cool.
      Joe Silvestri
      CSH/500MH

      Dominic Silvestri
      JH/JR

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      • #4
        Nice pics. Looks like a beautiful race site!
        My anger management class pisses me off!!

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          Originally posted by ricochet112 View Post
          Patrick, does your Canon have a full frame sensor or an APS-C?
          Do you shoot in RAW or JPEG?
          I believe it's an APS-C sensor, since we are not full frame with the Canon 40D.

          We shoot Large, High quality JPG. Christine did all the work this weekend.

          R-19
          www.gleasonracing.com

          "No, THAT is why people hate him."

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jsilvestri View Post
            Great pics, thanks! How tall are the cockpit sides on the 792-R boat? I thought mine at 22:" were tall but that has me beat by quite a bit. Looks cool.
            Joe,

            Yep, those cockpit sides are bigger than Baltimore. That boat is brand new; built by the legendary Ed Karelsen, who at 80 years young, built the whole boat out of honeycomb, except for the transom and the deck fences. This was its first race.

            Not sure exactly how tall they are, but I believe I heard they measured about 1.5" taller than your typical MJR. They may get cut down a little bit...some more testing is required to see if they have an adverse affect in the wind before that decision is made. This was its first time on the water on Sunday.

            R-19
            www.gleasonracing.com

            "No, THAT is why people hate him."

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