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'''Hoofer Sailing Club''' was founded in 1939 and is part of the ] at the |
'''Hoofer Sailing Club''' was founded in 1939 and is part of the ] at the ]. It originated as an all-volunteer club where members maintained boats and taught each other how to sail. In the early days of the club, Hoofers sailed wooden dinghies called "Olympics". Today, fifteen different types of craft are sailed, including the Hoofer-redesigned Tech Dinghy, originally an M.I.T. plan . The club's largest boat is <i>Soma</i>, a Mull 34 racing yacht. In 1996, several club members rowed out in the dead of night and painted black spots on <i>Soma</i> which has since become a Wisconsin icon known fondly as "The Cow Boat" | ||
The club operates at ] on ] and has more than 120 different boats and sailboards. In a typical season, there are around 1,000 members including students, faculty, and community members. Instruction is included in the membership price and is provided by paid and volunteer staff. Instructors form a de facto club-within-a-club, having their own socials, meetings, and retreats.] | The club operates at ] on ] and has more than 120 different boats and sailboards. In a typical season, there are around 1,000 members including students, faculty, and community members. Instruction is included in the membership price and is provided by paid and volunteer staff. Instructors form a de facto club-within-a-club, having their own socials, meetings, and retreats.] | ||
In 2005, in response to ongoing complaints about mismanagement and abuse at Hoofers, a Sailing club |
In 2005, in response to ongoing complaints about mismanagement and abuse at Hoofers, a Sailing club leader proposed a new Code of Ethics that would govern club operations. The proposal was defeated when the Sailing Club president voted against. ] management may be at fault. Controversy has surrounded the Union in recent years. in 2006, Union staff and UWPD made headlines when they maced and arrested U.S. Senate candidate Ben Masel after he declined to leave a public event at the Memorial Union Terrace. In October 2005, a section of the main Hoofer pier collapsed during a publicity event, dumping more than a dozen spectators into the water. Although no one was seriously injured and the pier was rebuilt the following year, this incident spotlights shortcomings in the management of Wisconsin Hoofers. | ||
Famous Hoofer Sailing Club members include Peter Barrett , an Olympic sailing gold and silver winner, and Peter and Olaf Harken, the founders of ], a sailing-hardware manufacturer. |
Famous Hoofer Sailing Club members include Peter Barrett , an Olympic sailing gold and silver winner, and Peter and Olaf Harken, the founders of ], a sailing-hardware manufacturer. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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Hoofer Sailing Club | |
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Location | Wisconsin |
Coordinates | 43°06′N 89°25′W / 43.100°N 89.417°W / 43.100; -89.417 |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 9740 acres (39 km) |
Max. depth | 83 ft (25 m) |
Shore length | 21.6 mi (34 km) |
Settlements | Madison, Wisconsin |
Shore length is not a well-defined measure. |
Hoofer Sailing Club (website) was founded in 1939 and is part of the Hoofer outdoor adventure clubs at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. It originated as an all-volunteer club where members maintained boats and taught each other how to sail. In the early days of the club, Hoofers sailed wooden dinghies called "Olympics". Today, fifteen different types of craft are sailed, including the Hoofer-redesigned Tech Dinghy, originally an M.I.T. plan . The club's largest boat is Soma, a Mull 34 racing yacht. In 1996, several club members rowed out in the dead of night and painted black spots on Soma which has since become a Wisconsin icon known fondly as "The Cow Boat" (photo)
The club operates at Memorial Union on Lake Mendota and has more than 120 different boats and sailboards. In a typical season, there are around 1,000 members including students, faculty, and community members. Instruction is included in the membership price and is provided by paid and volunteer staff. Instructors form a de facto club-within-a-club, having their own socials, meetings, and retreats.]
In 2005, in response to ongoing complaints about mismanagement and abuse at Hoofers, a Sailing club leader proposed a new Code of Ethics that would govern club operations. The proposal was defeated when the Sailing Club president voted against. Wisconsin Union management may be at fault. Controversy has surrounded the Union in recent years. in 2006, Union staff and UWPD made headlines when they maced and arrested U.S. Senate candidate Ben Masel after he declined to leave a public event at the Memorial Union Terrace. In October 2005, a section of the main Hoofer pier collapsed during a publicity event, dumping more than a dozen spectators into the water. Although no one was seriously injured and the pier was rebuilt the following year, this incident spotlights shortcomings in the management of Wisconsin Hoofers.
Famous Hoofer Sailing Club members include Peter Barrett , an Olympic sailing gold and silver winner, and Peter and Olaf Harken, the founders of Harken, Inc., a sailing-hardware manufacturer.
See also
- Sailing
- Sailing Clubs (part of Yacht Club article)
- Lake Mendota and Madison, Wisconsin
- Sailing, Dinghy Sailing, Dinghy Racing, and Yacht Racing
- Lasers, 420s and Flying Juniors
- J-22s and J-24s
- Snowkiting
- Intercollegiate Sailing Association
External links
- Pumpkin Regatta Pier Mishap 2005 and Annual Hoofer Pumpkin Regatta 2007.
- Sailing on Soma, fall 2007 and Short videos of Soma being pleasure sailed by members and guests on a Sunday afternoon.
- Capital Times coverage of Youth Program
- (Lake Mendota map/brochure) and info on storm-warning lights
- UW Sailing Team Website
- Badger Tech Instruction Manual, Badger Sloop instruction manual, Hoofer Scow Manual, J-Fleet Manual
- Video of Badger Tech training and Video of Badger Tech being pleasure sailed
- US Sailing website
- Peter Barrett
- Hoofer Constitution as of 2004
- New Fees for Union Construction and Election Results