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JimC ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 17 May 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 6662 |
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As a general observation that's true of course, and wasn't it you who pointed out that the dynamics of a V hull with 5 degree deadrise sailed with 5 degrees heel might be quite similar to those of a flat floored hull sailed bolt upright? But in the specific case of the wide low deadrise stern Phantom hull - maybe not! Heel tolerance has certainly got to be a major consideration for the designer of a one design. |
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Rupert ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 11 Aug 04 Location: Whitefriars sc Online Status: Offline Posts: 8956 |
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If ever a boat appears to need to be sailed upright, the Phantom is it. I think this might be one of the reasons why top Phantom sailors seem to be able to sail the boat so much faster than the rest.
From the perspective of GRF's comment, the Phantom would be a poor choice for a doublehander, I think. Mind, I'm struggling to think of a good choice for a singlehander conversion. |
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iiitick ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() Joined: 04 Jun 14 Location: gb Online Status: Offline Posts: 478 |
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When be bought our Tasar about ten years ago it was properly calibrated with all the 'red dots' in place. We thought, 'Ha! just read the manual, set it to the dots and away we go. No, not that simple. To get performance you have to concentrate and observe, particularly on a lake. When you get it right they fly. Rumor has it that upwind planing is possible and it is if you just knock it off a bit, not the best idea when lake sailing. On a decent windy reach we could hold a 300 though. Tasars are really great boats.
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Medway Maniac ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 13 May 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 2788 |
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Any una-rigged singlehander is going to run into helm balance problems once you add a jib. From the hull perspective, though, the Contender would be a good candidate. Indeed it was tried back in the 70's/80's, but the low hounds meant a very small, short-luffed jib. Add an Icon rig instead, stepped further aft, 3k kite and a lightweight crew and you'd have a nice boat, I reckon. But it might just be simpler to buy a V3k! Jim, you often remark disparagingly about older hull designs, but provided a hull is fair and doesn't induce premature flow separation, there is no such thing as a bad hull. It just depends on what you want it to do. I can think of few hulls worse than, say, an RS800 in light airs, for example, but those are not the conditions for which people buy it. More modern hulls tend to be aimed more at planing performance, but we don't actually spend that much of our sailing planing as a percentage of time... Which is maybe why the Laser and Scorpion have PY's significantly lower than their basic data of length/beam/weight might suggest, and they achieve that without being stupidly tippy - the usual 'easy' route to higher performance.
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Rod Porteous ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 17 Feb 11 Online Status: Offline Posts: 21 |
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Great to see a thread comparing the tasar with the icon. I sail a tasar and help run the class association, so you would expect me to have a view!
The tasar sails competitively with an optimum crew weight of 130 kg and therefore with two medium weight adults struggles to sail to its handicap in sub 10 knots. As said it sticks in the light stuff.
It's a fact that the Tasar will plane upwind and can still beat a modern bang uptodate £20 k Merlin to the windward mark, at its optimum design wind speed. It just shows how right Frank Bethwaite got the design, read "High Performance Sailing" for an in depth explanation of why it's still such a technical revelation. Much of the book is about the Tasar. Mike has come up with a development of the tasar / NS 14 aimed at the, as I understand, 150kg crew and helm combo. I am chasing Mike for a demo sail and looking forward to comparing its performance, as we are too heavy for the Tasar. The early marketing of the Tasar by Performance Sailcraft promoted the fact the boat was "light" years ahead of its rivals such as the Enterprise. The early boats were built with hull weights of around 60 kg, my spare tasar, no 351 weighs 57kg is about 34 years old, still stiff and capable of winning a nationals ( in hands more skilled than mine)and cost the staggering sum of £ 500 . Thats always been the attraction of the class and also in some ways a problem as old boats have a long competitive life and therefore there has been limited demand for new boats. Current class rules are for 68 kg hulls and five new boats have just been imported and sold this year so the class is still active. We get around 25 boats at our nationals with 30 year old boats still competitive, at last years worlds in the USA old boats featured high in the results. I don't know of any other two man 14 ' boat this light which makes on shore handling a pleasure. Comments are often made that it lacks a spinnaker which is exactly its point, high performance without the added sail area.The kicker, rotating mast, ( controlled by the mast spanner) main sheet traveller, main sheet and sliding shrouds all need skilful adjustment to make the boat perform. Get it wrong and not changing gear will see performance drop more quickly than conventional boats, and that's the challenge. The Tasar makes a great adult child / teenager or husband/ wife option at low cost with the potential to be competitive at a friendly and family orientated nationals. Cheap fun friendly sailing. We have five confirmed boats entering Chichester federation week at hayling island sailing club (HISC) and have two spare competitive boats that can be loaned to interested sailors. Just contact me.We have three regular Tasars at HISC with a demo boat always available. If Mike has improved on the tasar, promotes it and develops the class association as he has the Blaze which has probably one of the most friendly and helpful bunch of sailors around he has a sure winner! |
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iiitick ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() Joined: 04 Jun 14 Location: gb Online Status: Offline Posts: 478 |
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I still think the Tasar is bang up to date in so many ways. Where it does fall short is in appearance. That high bow freeboard and boxy transom just looks old fashioned however practical it may be. That is where the Icon wins, modernity. I would love to see a carbon mast on a Tasar as well as a flying jib stick. What I really would like to see is Icon verses Tasar on a decent windy reach!
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Rod Porteous ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 17 Feb 11 Online Status: Offline Posts: 21 |
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Rod Porteous ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 17 Feb 11 Online Status: Offline Posts: 21 |
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So would I and wonder if any are coming to fed week or round sheppy later in the year
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blaze720 ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 28 Sep 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 1635 |
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What I really would like to see is Icon verses Tasar on a decent windy reach!
Been there ... done that ... and you need to know what ? ![]() |
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Jeepers ![]() Posting king ![]() Joined: 26 May 11 Location: Hamphire Online Status: Offline Posts: 147 |
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.....Where it does fall short is in appearance. That high bow freeboard and boxy transom just looks old fashioned"
Low freeboard=wet and cold for most people in this country's climate, boxy transom: WTF - the only people that can see it when you're sailing are the one's behind you Been there ... done that ... and you need to know what ? Which Taser championship did you win? There were two reasons I never bought one: first, at the time, I couldn't find one on the secondhand market, and second, is because someone told me they're all into wife swapping. Since then he's told me they meant crew swapping (bit of back pedalling methinks). |
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