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Lukepiewalker
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Topic: Single-handersPosted: 30 May 08 at 6:54pm |
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That laser rig has nothing to do with Laser themselves.
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Posted: 30 May 08 at 7:57pm |
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Posted: 30 May 08 at 10:20pm |
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Exactly jim you have emphasised my point the term is now widely used and not in the correct context, its like calling a citroen saxo a sports car. The term itself is over used by people thinking it makes their sailing sound extreme. So no nonsense at all really! |
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Posted: 31 May 08 at 12:06am |
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I often class myself as a skiffy sailor, which is incorrect as I am mainly a single-handed sailor full stop. It is harder to sail a laser 1 in an open than a RS700. I know lots of better sailors than me, sailing solos, lasers and some of the other classes in this tread. I sail the 700 as I feel it’s easier than then some of the other single handed boats and will be able to sail it into my old age, but takes a year on boat handling to transfer. I think a laser 1 downwind in waves or small one sail boat takes some beating for shear fun, the only problem is going back upwind, if you are fit its ok but hard if not. If you want to get the most out of the small boats you need to be fit, but that can take it toll on you knees. The best single handed boat is ------ most of them. Yes I like the new fast boats but I miss the close tactical racing of the laser. It is strange to see the solo taking sailors out of the other new classes, old better than new? The laser 1 class with all its boats have a poor turnout now in the midlands area, with 200000 boats seems very odd. I vote phanton or RS600 for club racing. Never sailed a contender but they look good fun too. Edited by Wrighty |
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Chris Turner
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Posted: 01 Jun 08 at 7:46pm |
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The term skiff is also used to refer to a type of high performance sailing dinghy, one that usually features an asymmetrical spinnaker and requires that the crew use a trapeze to help balance the boat. Examples include: Cherub Skiff,12ft Skiff, International 14 (14ft skiff), 16ft Skiff, 18ft Skiff, 29er, 49er, Musto Skiff One current usage of skiff is to refer to a typically small flat-bottomed open boat with a pointed bow and a flat stern |
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Posted: 01 Jun 08 at 8:54pm |
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using Wikipedia as a reference leaves you with a considerable credibility problem...
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Posted: 01 Jun 08 at 8:55pm |
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the same, but different...
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argueing about what is and isn't a skiff just leaves both sides looking like meatheaded idiots.
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Chris 249
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While an MPS may well be as much a skiff as an Aussie 18 (after all, for many decades the 18s weren't called Skiffs) I'm a bit worried for the MPS guys if we accept Answers as a source for definitions. If we DO accept the Answers definition of terms on the MPS site; 1- all the MPS guys are going to be done for wrongful advertising as they claim the boat has gear that it doesn't actually possess.
2- the US MPS event will attract 420+ boats.
3- the Laser 4.7 has a "large rig"; the Finn is a "light boat", and the Solo has "little stability".
4- The MPS is either a tender, lifeboat, or pleasure craft on a larger boat (or) a small rowboat (or) an inflatable rubber life raft.
5- The 505 and FD have extremely simple deck layouts. 6- The Laser, Solo, Phantom, Finn, Byte, Supernova, Ok etc don't exist and are merely very popular figments of the collective imagination, since the MPS guys claim that the boat is "the only true singlehanded skiff available" yet the Laser, Solo etc fit the Answers definition.....
All those statements are the result of applying Answers definitions to the MPS website. Since the first five are untrue, it's obvious that we can't just apply Answers or other general definitions to dinghy sailing terms. I am very confused by the fact that (according to the Answers definition) my yacht's tender is a skiff, but my dad's 16 Foot Skiff Southern Champion or the legendary 18 Aberdare (the boat that brought the "skiff" term to 18s) were not skiffs....I've raced her replica and I wouldn't like to tell Angry (the former world champ who runs the boat) that she's not a skiff. PS; Actually, the sixth claim is completely untrue in any sense........ Edited by Chris 249 |
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Posted: 02 Jun 08 at 9:16am |
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We've had this discussion on this board before and JimC dragging it up again is trolling IMHO. The great thing about language is it eveolves with use. To me in the context of modern dinghy sailing a skiff is a boat with the following qualities; - Assy kite Of course to someone duck shooting on the broards a skiff is a completly different boat ... |
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