Yes, it is time to plan an event, and here is the suggestion.As far as I know there has not been a Delaware-River sail-in for owners of my dad's designs, and one would be appropriate since this is his true stomping ground. During the War years his family lived in a riverfront house where the library in Bristol is now located. He built Dusters and Thistles there and sailed them there behind Burlington Island. He worked up the river at the aircraft factory. He experimented with outboard skiffs at Curtin-Hope Marine in Burlington. He raced at Red Dragon, the club where I am now a trustee. And when I was born the family lived in an apartment on the Burlington side, right upriver from my daughters' school. So, THIS is the appropriate area.I am in the very early stages of planning an event and would like to gauge interest, but here is a PRELIMINARY outline of what I'm thinking of:Sail-in, registration, Friday PM.Race, Saturday AM, round buoys and back. PHRF. Prizes/trophies.Judging of boats (done by me and some others), including, best-preserved, nicest-improved, oldest HIN, farthest trip to get here, 'old gray mare' trophy for most 'well-loved' ('abused').Food, dinner, live music, shellfish, beer with limes and drinks with umbrellas in them.Laughter, stupid jokes, storytelling.POSSIBLY art exhibit of my dad's work (so far not likely, but still possible).Guest visits/addresses by various people.It will sort of serve as a family/boatbuilders' reunion as well.Press. Maybe even be TV coverage (I know people).Other events of entertainment and informational value.Sail-a-thon down to Philadelphia, Sunday AM, 'no-holds barred' race from BBB to the Canal.ALL owners of Raider, Essex, and Hunter production boats will be welcome. Anyone else with one of my dad's boats, let me know if you warrant a 'guest' presence! I am not, at this time, including C-44 and C-48 owners (because they have the ability to steal the show), but I imagine some may be there.This would become an annual event, with the explicit intention of making the crowd at 'Latts and Atts' jealous... just like we are of them.I have in mind a place for this, and some alternates, but will need an idea of interest before picking one and then attempting to get clearances, etc. The ideal time frame would be early- to mid-August. There WILL be a fee to cover mooring permission and some other stuff. It would not be unreachable, however. If there are maybe 40 boats the event will support itself, but reservations will have to happen fast (BY March--?). So if you believe you will REALLY be able to attend-- providing there are available facilities, such as mooring space-- please email me. Comments and suggestions are welcome!JC2cherubiniand@aol.com