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    Posted: 19 Mar 12 at 9:30am
Originally posted by Medway Maniac

What were they thinking of?!:



Now imagine how that's going to respond as it noses into a nice steep wave.
Some of these things might be quite fast in a narrow range of circumstances, but across the range of conditions everyone reverts to either a cat or a boat-shaped boat.
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Originally posted by rogue

what, getting peeved up and then passing out somewhere along the Liffey?
Nah. Getting pis.sed and then passing out somewhere along the Cam. Happy days!
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Originally posted by craiggo

Holly crap that is one ugly boat!

Its funny how much ugly is what you are not used to... Forward mast position and jib on a bowspit is hardly a new feature in sailboat design. I remember a drawing in an Uffa Fox book in the thirties of, IIRC, a cruising boat that had an equally extreme expanse of hull behind the rig.

I've been mulling over some similar but much less extreme thoughts to deal with some of the challenges in optimising the layout of my next Canoe. I wouldn't go as far as saying that I think that boat is right, but I will not say I think its wrong. Like GRFs V Twin, its far enough away from my own experience that it would be unwise for me to make predictions. I'll wait and see.

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Originally posted by JimC

 
I've been mulling over some similar but much less extreme thoughts to deal with some of the challenges in optimising the layout of my next Canoe. ...

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how are thing going with the v- twin development?

am still hoping to see it in all its glory.
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I keep updating the blog, have been sailing it down our local lake, which is not the biggest piece of water in the world, trailing along behind their morning club race, finding dozens of different snags, rectifying them then going down the following week. We haven't had much wind the past month of Sundays so no real idea what it will do, other than what we knew already that it's incredibly slow in light weather and could probably do with a bigger jib, well it could probably take an entire bigger rig, but for the moment I'm content to finish off all the bits, got a new kite chute, having rack tramps made to colour match, not liking the position of the controls, every time I try something, it goes wrong, the rig is a bit of a mess tbh.

I did get to watch someone else in it this sunday gone, Neal Gibson, helpful chap making me the bits, he got a bit of a puff, maybe 8-10 knots briefly and up it came onto one hull (tightish leg between two sticky out bits) then it seemed to go well enough. I had my iPhone track gatherer it spiked at 11 mph, thrilling..

It needs wind and open water..
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Originally posted by G.R.F.

 
...could probably do with a bigger jib, well it could probably take an entire bigger rig...

...It needs wind and open water...
 
Ahh... the Jeremy Clarkson school of sailing... MOOOOOOOOORE POOOOOOOOOWERRRR!!!
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Originally posted by G.R.F.


It needs wind and open water..


Stop pottering around a lake and take it out then!!
Needs to sail more...
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Post Options Post Options   Quote rogue Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Mar 12 at 4:02pm
take it Whitstable- I'm sure the MPS fleet will give you a few tips and provide the requisite amount of rescue cover for a beer or two.  

That was the idea wasn't it... to keep up with the MPS boys???

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There is no rescue cover nor bodies to assist launch and recovery and I don't trust either it, or myself, hence going down the lake, plus the little wind we get on the lake is more useful than what would happen on the sea, with tide.

1st weekend we start sea sail ins is Sunday week next, April 1st, what better day to launch..
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