| Necessary EquipmentClosed Shoes If you would like to enter the Pit Area, 
closed shoes are required for safety reasons.  Sneakers are acceptable.  
Persons with flip-flops, sandals, bare foot, etc. will be denied entrance to the 
Pits Area. These will be permitted in all other areas. Umbrellas This is probably the 
single most important piece of equipment.  You can use it to protect you 
from the blazing sun, as well as rain.  Often the races will continue in 
the rain or a rain shower will pass in 20 minutes or so.  It would be a 
shame to miss a day of great racing, when this simple tool can protect you from 
discomfort. Sun Screen Even on cloudy day the 
damaging sun's rays will still get you.  Remember that you will be on the 
waterfront with the sun reflecting off the water. Folding Chairs The kind that are cloth and fold up into 
a bag are best.  These folding chairs have four separate legs, which 
prevents rocking on uneven ground.  A chair with a build in sun shade 
(cabana style) is even better, but you can use an umbrella for the same sun 
protection.  Usually there is enough room in the carry bag for your chair 
to carry additional items, such as umbrella, sunscreen, etc. Clothing Layers The weather may vary during the day, as 
with a passing shower or cloudy skies.  It is best to layer your clothing, 
so that adjustments can be made to keep yourself comfortable throughout the day.  
If you find yourself needing an extra layer at the race, there is usually a 
vendor selling T-shirts, sweatshirts, or hats.  Again, we want to support 
the vendors. Optional EquipmentCooler One soft-sided bag or 
cooler, approximately 6” x 6” x 12” inches, so it is easy 
to carry.  We actually want to support the concessions and vendors, without whom we 
would not have a race. Hat If you are not a hat person, then see "Umbrellas" 
above.  It is a good idea to wear a hat for general sun protection and a 
wide brim offers the best protection.  Of course once you put the hat on, 
it becomes a hat day.  That is because you will have hat hair, when you 
take it off. Cameras You will want a high speed camera with a 1/1000 
second shutter speed and at least 10X optical zoom, possibly on a tripod.  Do not use digital 
zoom or you are sure to be disappointed.  The actions on the water is best 
captured by following a boat in the viewfinder as it goes by and snapping the 
shutter while still moving the camera.  This keeps the boat sharply 
focused, while blurring the background.  Other cameras are great for 
pictures in the pits and the people around you. Scanners The race teams are starting to use radios to 
communicate with their drivers on the race course.  You might be able to 
listen in on them.  If you see someone in a racing uniform with a headset 
and microphone, do not distract them during the race.  However, most are 
friendly people and will be glad to tell you about their boats. Binoculars These are not necessary, but are great for 
peering into the pits and people watching. Books, Magazines, Cards, Headset Entertaining 
yourself and your family between the events on the water can make the day more 
enjoyable for some, especially the younger members of the family. |