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iGRF
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Topic: The Tasar v the IconPosted: 07 Aug 14 at 11:21pm |
Jenna & Dad took it out tonight,(they have the Tasar) wind died and the EPS (with its soft sail) gave them a good shoeing.. Not that quick in very light conditions which is surprising. Edited by iGRF - 07 Aug 14 at 11:26pm |
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kneewrecker
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Posted: 05 Aug 14 at 11:24am |
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Nor the daughters of darkness....
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iGRF
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Posted: 04 Aug 14 at 2:36pm |
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Clearly he hasn't met the bread knife.. I wouldn't have posted that personally, not and expect to survive it.
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2547
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Posted: 04 Aug 14 at 2:31pm |
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iiitick
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Posted: 04 Aug 14 at 2:21pm |
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I suppose he rose to the giddy heights of Commodore by assassination. He will marry a horse next.....
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winging it
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Posted: 04 Aug 14 at 1:31pm |
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Am I the only one who finds it somewhat bizarre that the Commodore of a sailing club seems to do his best to deter people from going there? He constantly advertises how awful launching is, potential new members just won't bother.
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the same, but different...
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iGRF
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Posted: 03 Aug 14 at 10:52pm |
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Like she could even get off our beach.
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2547
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Posted: 03 Aug 14 at 10:47pm |
Sounds like that would help ... Vang off and sit in the middle
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Posted: 03 Aug 14 at 9:44pm |
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I think the 'knees' bit might have been related to praying ....
Sounds like you did NOT capsize though .. perhaps something was paying attention amongst your deities. More likely you found that Icon is rather forgiving after all is said and done and you really have to c**k it up really badly to wash the burgee. The slippy bit still seems a problem though - and needs to be sorted - clothing or boat or both. It simply should not be like that .... and the slot sealer sounds like a 'demo boat' one to me so easily sorted. Rolling ? Possibly you are over reacting and getting out of sequence ... it will look after you a bit more if you do not 'help' too much ! Thwarts ? Always available if you insist .... and we even stock them here. Basic transitions ? Get them right and familiar first and all the complex stuff is that much easier. A bit of coaching and/or simply more time on the water. Keep at it and good luck. Mike L. |
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iGRF
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Posted: 03 Aug 14 at 9:37pm |
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Centre board hard down, jib running by the lee poled out, goose winged but slightly hardened up say 5 -10 degrees up from a mean dead run, but with the tide correcting.
Got to remember Trevs first ever go in a boat other than the Alto, so he's feeling his way and we're sailing a tad defensively. Normally, if not on the side, he'd sit astride the centre console, so hence my feeling he'd be better off with a thwart. Even last week, Andrew who is a very experienced crew, tended to the scuppers rather than up on the side, you also forget it is slippery as hell, even if you're up there, it'll slide you down now and again. This week it's a proper SW wave fest, not like the N/E which produced a shorter chop, with wind over tide and cross waves lifting the port stern quarter and going for a surf would only have taken us down tide below the mark, it was a bit of a tricky leg. a Spinnaker might have given us more to bite against, but not, we tried one rounding going high and fast to see if we could play the angles but that didn't work, we lost ground, soaking was the only way. Never been in a two hander that felt so much like a single hander, off wind death rolling, but not quite, before. Edited by iGRF - 03 Aug 14 at 9:44pm |
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