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allanorton ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() Joined: 21 Nov 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 228 |
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I think the basis should be a hull similar to an RS400, but about 15kg lighter, to be made by anyone & from any materials, with an open rules cockpit layout, maximum white sail area rule (so you can have a large tall main & small jib, or genoa and smaller main), max area spinaker (any design but assymetric), max length bow sprit rule, max length mast rule, any make of mast/sails/foils, & any shape foils but no T/hydrofoils. Obviously, the hull shape would develope over time into some much better than an RS400 shape. |
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3600Matrix ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 01 Apr 04 Online Status: Offline Posts: 14 |
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Sounds like a smooth skined, asymetric Merlin.
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Blobby ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 07 May 04 Location: Australia Online Status: Offline Posts: 779 |
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For the kite, why not leave it open? - don't define it as symmetric or assymetric. That way you can keep everyone happy and have a lot of good arguments in the bar afterwards about how th ecourse was biased one way or the other and what type of kite is faster with a certain amount of hiking oommph.
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Pierre ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 15 Mar 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 1532 |
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I like that idea. Good call. |
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allanorton ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() Joined: 21 Nov 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 228 |
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How about a smooth skinned merlin (ie none of that clinker panelling look, this would surely simplify building, less weight) with symmetric & assymetric kites?! |
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Strawberry ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 21 Jun 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 1337 |
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What happens to those of us who don't want to buy a boat from a manufacturer, but want to design and build our own boat within the formula? When are we allowed to tinker? |
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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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All this is very much up for grabs as you try and work up the concept including talking to suppliers and so on. In the F18s Cats home builds are feasible, but they don't seem to happen very much, although I'm happy to be corrected by those who know more. I don't think the concept would work without some major manufacturer buy in, so what it takes to get them online would be a critical factor, which might disadvantage the real expert homebuilders some. If a bunch of enthusiasts homebuilders want to get together and form a true development class, there's never anything stopping them, but this concept might have to be too restrictive to suit the real tinkerers. |
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Chew my RS ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 05 Oct 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 790 |
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I thought I'd bring this topic up again. I haven't had a chance to do much thinking over the last couple of weeks, but the idea is still live and kicking. I would prefer to allow only asymmetric kites, for a couple of reasons. Firstly, I suspect a traditional spinnaker may actually be quicker on a boat of this size - especially on restricted waters. However, I believe it is a reality of the modern world that most people would expect a new design to be asymmetric. They are simpler to use and give the impression of being quick. To be a commercial success therefore, asymmetrics are probably essential. Secondly, setting a fair course is always tricky in mixed spinnaker fleets, and one section would always complain! I don't see this as a tinkerers class - there are already classes to cater for this aspect of the sport. It is important for a mainstream class to have the backing of the large manufacturers, and this concept allows them to bring out new designs regularly, without fragmenting fleet sizes. Heck, they could even share marketting costs! Small, specialist builders are likely to be able to produce more radical designs which may prove faster (and adapt them more frequently), however I don't see this as being in the interests of the class. If the big boys are discouraged, the class would likely flounder. I have therefore been toying with the idea of charging a design registration fee, payable to the class association. Basically, if you want your design to be considered as part of the F4 class (or whatever its called) you pay a fairly substantial fee to register it (£2000ish?). Conceivably, when a set number of the design have been sold a partial rebate could be returned. This has a number of advantages: a. It effectively blocks one-off designs/builds and encourages mini fleets of each design b. The money raised is used to promote the class c. It would encourage manufacturers to get it right first time, with thorough pre-production testing, as each update will cost them d. Will discourage too many design changes, ensuring existing designs remain competitive for longer What do you think? |
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gordon ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 07 Sep 04 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1037 |
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The National 18 used to be a development class - now I believe the hulls are one -design. the formula looks good to me - a se-worthy boat - one trapeze for the young crew, a hiking spot for the wily tactician and a comfortable seat for the tiller waggler. Maybe the class would go development againif a large number of new recruits came in.
Another interesting boat - the Micro class - a dinghy with a lid. Still popular in countries were one-off/limited series boatbuilding is financially feasible. Originally they had a long race in each championship that limited the development of extreme boats I don't see any point in bringing in a new twin trapeze development class - the I14 does the job more than adequately. And don't forget the Marblehead - a"box" rule with virtually unlimited possibilities, and no need to get wet!
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allanorton ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() Joined: 21 Nov 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 228 |
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I agree, does anyone remember the MRX that came out alomost the same time as the RS400? |
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