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    Posted: 03 Dec 08 at 10:50am
How about a cheap fat bloke foiler that is a hiker and not a trapeze lash up using old 600's. Something along the lines of a 300 but perhaps with racks instead of the wings and a nice big sail!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Steve411 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Dec 08 at 10:26am
I personally don't like getting wet, so why not make it a land yacht (or ice yacht for those in Scotland)? Twin trapezes on a land yacht - need good insurance (and a crash helmet).
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Phil eltringham Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Dec 08 at 10:23am
3 man trapeeze assymetric thats not an 18? 16'skiff anyone? but given no-one has any money anymore and filling two man boats is proving difficult (speaking of which I need a crew for next season), how many people are actually going to splash out on a 3-man boat? especially when you can get asecond hand 18 on the cheap. 
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Chew my RS Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Dec 08 at 10:18am
GRF - there's a thread in Sailing Anarchy with a boat abit like that.  The thread title is something like 'The Need for Speed - A Retrospective'.  Its got a canting windsurfer rig and trapeze.
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Originally posted by JimC



Swinging poles are pointless on reasonably quick boats -


Totally disagreed with that statement.

That depends on the course and the tactical use of the swinging pole and
when you apply it.


Now my current wish would be for a single hander that I can use in all
weather in any sea state that I could hike but could also trapeze
depending on how I felt or how my knees would take the hiking so that
would mean alternate settings for the slide out rack bits.
I'd like a kick up rudder and a retracting CB and given it's a wish list I'd
like to be able to rake the mast back easier or bring the whole thing back
so I can get it really unstuck on a reach. I think I've figured a way it could
work using a sort of central pivoting collective spreader unit, it would just
need a seriously heavy duty mast base track slider but that way the base
slides forward and the rig back for upwind maximising waterline length
then off wind pull the base back, the rig stands more upright and the hull
can lift further out of the water..

Sort of a sit down racing sailboard I guess.

Make me one like that please

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Villan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Dec 08 at 11:17pm
Oh, One more criteria ... No hearts on the sail, else we wont be able to get Grumpf away from his Alto!

If we get him onboard, not only do we have the ultimate test location, a nuts helm and crew (Willing to launch through that lovely shore dump), and a retail outlet for parts! ("Surf and Sail" GRF .. Sounds good, don't it? )


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Post Options Post Options   Quote Iain C Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Dec 08 at 11:01pm

I'd like to see something or other with a hull, and a mast, and some sails and perhaps a trapeze and a spinnaker.

It could be weight equalised, so you know they all weigh the same, have all the right bits glued on in the right places, and you could buy your sails from any loft and your mast from any spar manufacturer as long as they conformed to certain measurements and class association reviewed price caps to foster a spirit of competition and innovation and continunous improvement.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote s.a.l.t.y Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Dec 08 at 10:42pm
A lightweight trapeze version of that phileas 5.7 thing
could work. Throw the biggest rig on it that is possible
with a masthead kite and maybe extendable racks for
light people.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote JimC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Dec 08 at 10:14pm
Some random comments...

From looking at YY stats sales of two string boats have about halved since the early 80s, so we're not
talking about anything that's going to be popular...

The simple easy to own 18foooter is the 49er, or at least that was one of the ideas.

Swinging poles are pointless on reasonably quick boats - Andrew Buckland came up with the idea when he observed that their pole kite hadn't been off the forestay all season...

A three hander out to be twenty four fgeet or so long if its going to have a half decent displacement/length ratio.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote AlexM Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Dec 08 at 10:06pm

Originally posted by Stevie_GTI

i came 2nd at the 800 nationals with a 95kg crew this year, and i weighed in at 73kgs

ok so there are a odd few  but you are quite small (and very good!) most lads i know are 13-14 stone and a lot much more.  So a boat which should have at least a minnimum recommended crew weight of 26 stones i would like to see.

 

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