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Topic: Spy photosPosted: 17 Oct 05 at 11:12pm |
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Looks v.nice. A bit like a very expensive Musto Skiff. Got any contact details for the builder? Rick |
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49erGBR735HSC
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Posted: 17 Oct 05 at 6:56pm |
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The Voodoo skiff looks like a really nice boat, but looks like she has been heavily influenced by the 49er. Don't really fancy the way the deck curves, could cause a few nasty moments |
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Jack Sparrow
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Posted: 17 Oct 05 at 6:41pm |
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Been looking at it on SA but not much more info than whats here.
PS I take it you mean the Voodoo Skiff not the thing with a 'A' Class rig on it? Edited by Jack Sparrow |
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Posted: 16 Oct 05 at 10:40pm |
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Edited by Isis - 22 Nov 11 at 12:58am |
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Jack Sparrow
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Posted: 16 Oct 05 at 10:11pm |
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what can I say?
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Jack Sparrow
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Posted: 16 Oct 05 at 10:07pm |
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seen in Vancover. 16ft single handed skiff prototype. Voodo Skiff. Looks
VVVVVVV sweet to me.
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Isis
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Posted: 16 Oct 05 at 7:27pm |
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Edited by Isis - 22 Nov 11 at 12:57am |
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ssailor
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Posted: 16 Oct 05 at 7:17pm |
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Depends on the class entirely, jibs may limit pointing but they keep
the flow over the main - in the 14 in anything above a three or four we
are planing upwind thus we bear off by about 3-5degrees this is quicker
than someone trying to point - to plane or not to plane
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Any one in need of quality carbon fibre work (tillers etc) at decent prices!
Int 14 Gbr 1244 'Nucking Futs' The New Port rule!!. |
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I luv Wight
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Posted: 16 Oct 05 at 3:43pm |
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The moth rules are 'open', so that if it's not banned, then it's allowed. So you could put a jib on a moth ( as long as total sail area is >8 sq m.
The 'new IC' is intended to increase downwind speed and get therefore apparent wind sailing /big gybing angles- so taking the jib off and bigger main should help. Most 'pointing' boats point cos that's their fastest vmg upwind, because the hull shape / rig etc etc are such that there is little speed increase for footing off. eg laser points high, but makes lots of leeway. A cat, or moth ( esp a foiling moth ) has low pointing angle, but the boat speed is very high - so are much better vmg upwind. Edited by I luv Wight |
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Posted: 15 Oct 05 at 8:53pm |
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It depends on the boat and the Speeds involved (and the courses to be sailed). I only have recent Cat experience; but upwind the jib just gets in the way - it's what limits the pointing; Cats with single sails (Shadow; Inter 17; A class; 18HT) all point a little higher than the boats with jibs. now reaching (espically when not fully powered up the jib helps heaps as it helps to keep the flow attached to the back of the sail. Same goes for off the wind without a kite. Again; off the wind with the kite up IMO the jib just gets in the way / disturbs what is going on with the kite putting flow down the back of the mainsail.
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