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    Posted: 01 Jan 08 at 1:25pm
what a forecast for this weekend right up until the start of the first race!
kinda makes you glad your on rescue!



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I'm hundereds of miles from my ride and my sailing kit for the next two Sunday. Bah!
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tommorow, back out in the 600 again! woooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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sat (today): Grafham

Sunday: home club fiddling with the boat and tuning it etc
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Originally posted by ratface

Chris, why take the wheels off? if you do shore based drills leave the wheels on and level the boat by raising the bow

on the water is the best way tho

As said, spreads the weight, and if you try trapezing or standing on racks with wheels on the whole boat pivots on the wheel, tipping over more easily. I know from experience

Originally posted by winging it

This has been the story of my year in the contender.  I've gone from doing so much swimming back in spring I could've made the UK team, to not doing anything like as much now.  It's a sort of feel the fear and do it anyway mentality, but it sure works.

The hardest part is constantly humiliating oneself in front of the club numpties who are happily shuffling about in their supernovas et al and who clearly have no idea how tricky it can be not to just have to steer smoothly through the tack, but get in and out on the wire at the same time.  They beat me on handicap too, but hey, I know who's having more fun!

Yea definitely, I can't stand people who stand there laughing at people capsizing when they have made a big jump in boats, at least they have the guts to do it.. Get there a lot quicker than stepping up one rung at a time. Besides its good to be good at capsize drill.

It is quite humilating specially when you have to get towed in because the wind picks up big style, but like you say couple months later your having much more fun than they are . Think of it like this, they may beat you by handicap, but if you switched boat you would whop them on handicap .

Originally posted by tmore

or take the boat off the trolley altogether and put it on some tyres.

Its harder to do than just the wheels and its good to have it on the trolley, tied onto the trolley (big rope, rap around the shrouds, loop around oen side of a frame twice (tight) under boat, round other side of frame twice, tie off on shrouds (tight)), with whole a frame on ground, as then it has nothing to pivot on. Good idea to stick some typres under the aft though

If anyone wants to give it a try but is not sure what I mean say and I will try and take some pictures next time I am down.



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Originally posted by tmoore

or take the boat off the trolley altogether and put it on some tyres.


You want to be *very* careful about that. The tyre edges can give solid enough loads to case problems. Probably all right with something solid like a foam sandwich Cherub, but if you go dancing around something more fragile like a wooden FD, and the tyre edge gets to be next to a frame edge then you could do some serious damage because of peak loads due to the hard spots.

A "bath" of foam chips as used for packging with the whole boat in would be perfect!

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or take the boat off the trolley altogether and put it on some tyres.
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Originally posted by ratface

Chris, why take the wheels off? if you do shore based drills leave the wheels on and level the boat by raising the bow




Spreads the load of the boat from just being on the wheels to being on the whole A-frame of the trailer
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Originally posted by Chris Bridges

What boats do you sail?

You don't imrpove without taking a few swims



This has been the story of my year in the contender.  I've gone from doing so much swimming back in spring I could've made the UK team, to not doing anything like as much now.  It's a sort of feel the fear and do it anyway mentality, but it sure works.

The hardest part is constantly humiliating oneself in front of the club numpties who are happily shuffling about in their supernovas et al and who clearly have no idea how tricky it can be not to just have to steer smoothly through the tack, but get in and out on the wire at the same time.  They beat me on handicap too, but hey, I know who's having more fun!


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Chris, why take the wheels off? if you do shore based drills leave the wheels on and level the boat by raising the bow

on the water is the best way tho
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