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    Posted: 18 May 06 at 5:16pm

I sail from warsash sailing club and its on the pontoon in the hamble river.

 

 

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Post Options Post Options   Quote feva_sailor Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 May 06 at 4:05pm
it kinda reminds me of this dinghy.


and just thought id put one of julian bethwaits crazy designs a libra class c.

http://www.bethwaite.com/gal-4426,9773,1.html
(look at the link really weird)



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Post Options Post Options   Quote bovlike Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 May 06 at 2:32pm
it is at hamble point you cant miss it, it is bright blue
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which sailing club?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote TimF Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 May 06 at 1:14pm

There was an out95 mored on the pontoon outside our sailing club last night.  Was wandering if i could have a go with my mate

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Gael Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 Jan 06 at 2:14pm
I was lucky enough to go for the first sail on the beast (you might have
noticed a Pawson involvement in the project - that's my brother, so
although I was sworn to secrecy I did get a sneak preview).

The oddest experience was leaving the dock feeling completely unsure
how it would behave, was this a Moth or a yacht? Were we going to be
swimming - I put my phone in a drybag just in case (I know I should have
had more faith!)... without the sails up the boat sits on one wing - first
impression is that it's twitchy, but flip it onto one wing or another and it
will happily sit there, and once you get a feel for it sailing, it's just like
balancing any boat - except it's more obvious when you have it at the
wrong angle.

How would I describe it? A cross between a 49er and a Mumm 30 with a
bit of VX40 thrown in is the closest I can get - the hull is so light it's
amazingly responsive to body weight - even mine at 58kg. Personally I
really felt like I wanted a trapeze to be able to move in and out of the
boat as I would on an RS800 or something, and I am looking forward to
trying it in trapeze mode when the boat hits the water again for the new
season. On a couple of gusts the whole boat really took off, slicing
through the waves... very quiet and like nothing I have sailed before. At
one point 'Ericsson' sailed past us and it was as though a naked blonde
had walked past, heads turned and followed our progress and you could
see them thinking, 'What the ****?!' The photos only tell half the story - if
you saw it in Southampton Water you'll know what I mean.

What else? Oh yes, the wings? If you get the timing wrong with reacting to
the gusts they hit the water and it does slow down, but it doesn't stop
dead ... keeping the thing going fast is about good crew work, just as in a
skiff.

I know this project has been under development for years, and it's been
really tough not to be able to write about it. We'll be running a full piece
in Y&Y in the next few months.
If you're not smiling, do something about it :o)
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Prince Buster Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jan 06 at 8:42pm


in a way it kind of reminds me of a smaller version of the KZ1 1988 Americas Cup challenge.  Im sure its great fun but i agree with Chris 249 with questioning its origionality.
international moth - "what what?"
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Post Options Post Options   Quote mike ellis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jan 06 at 7:46pm
i think it looks cool. also i think their right about the wings not being too much drag in the water. i am only ignorant. please dont hurt me.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Chris 249 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Jan 06 at 11:35pm
Is it really that innovative? Wings on monos, even at this length, are not new. The American Kiwi 35 and Moore 30 had significant wings back in the '80s (Moores actually raced as Ultimate 30s, from which the Ultra 30 derived) and of course the Formula Libera boats are trapping off wings and have been for years. Another '80s boat is the Boatspeed 23, developed from 18' skiffs. OK, the wave piercing bow is novel in yachts but not in cats or Moths.

Like P Ed, I can't really see the point. OK, you can beat conventional monos - but so you damn well should. Beating a bunch of racer/cruisers in something like this seems about as challenging as beating a bunch of Lasers in an International Canoe. Yet it still won't have the pace of a racing multi.

Having done a bit of radical sportsboat sailing years ago, it seems odd now in some ways. Some guys in the field get really bitchy about slower/cruisier keelboats, but if you apply the same standards even radical sportsboats are slow and heavy and "cruisy" compared to many multis, skiffs or boards. You throw away almost all cruising amenities, generally lose class racing capabilities, end up with something that gets obsolete pretty quickly - and for all those minuses, you end up with the "plus" of going slower than a multi or skiff or board........
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Olly4088 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Jan 06 at 5:36pm
Just to clear it up the name apparently (sorry if someone has already saild this) means outside 9 to 5 (office hours)
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