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    Posted: 04 Dec 06 at 8:47am
Self tacking jib and a kite on a blaze?!?? Now that would be fun! Anyone got any pictures of this beast
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And a spinnaker as well !  But private experiments do not constitute official change or even proposal.  The Blaze class AGM is the body that promotes any change if needed.  As with many other classes any proposal formally passed is then put to the design rights holders.  There has never been a formal proposal from any individual or via AGM for either ..... 

The Blaze forum does not cover official AGM / committee issues and decisions quite intentionally. (you need to be fully paid up to receive minutes etc)   However the general Blaze forum is open to all persons and any ideas and encourages all to join in - even non paid-up Blaze owners or non Blaze sailing persons.   In summary - the class is committed to KISS though but does not censure experiment by individuals and ideas on the forum or even on the water.
 
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Was there not a blaze fitted with a self tacking jib a while back?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote blaze720 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Dec 06 at 9:24am
Well that comes alongside the trapeze, spinnaker and hydrofoils at the next AGM !   We don't run a sailing equivalent of the Soviet Union and individual owners can try whatever they like and we all watch with interest ..... but the AGM and design rights holders always have the final say.  In the meantime Xpletive you are welcome to try a regular one - just ask.

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How long before Blazes have jibs as an option? Wink
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Thanks for the info 720 and thanks for offer of a go jeffers.

I have pretty much made my mind up to buy a Blaze after reading the Blaze v RS300 thread, the centreboard appeals as there is a lot of shallow water in the Exe and I like to sail on my own at times so don't want anything too liable to fall over, also I'm not the best sailer so there is more chance of getting to grips with the Blaze than the 600, 300 or the vareo which were the others on my short list. Just got to sell the current boat now.

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weigh 14 stone ish, i was sitting quite far forward in the blaze but i can see why it wasnt fun. I have sailed it other times just havent found it particularily interesting

Maybe not for you then - it would be boring if all got the same kicks !  The weight looks OK but each to their own and I'm surprised if you sailed one in a half decent wind and felt the same.  Perhaps you'd find something like a Phantom more to your taste if you like a slightly more traditional 'feel'.  Most newbie's can sail the Blaze straight away but find the necessary know how that make it fly a bit alien at first.  Upwind is quickly learnt but offwind takes time and most are simply stuffed by the regulars at first (if you've ever raced boards it seems to help somehow) and the technique takes time.  

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Post Options Post Options   Quote BBSCFaithfull Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Nov 06 at 8:33pm
I weigh 14 stone ish, i was sitting quite far forward in the blaze but i can see why it wasnt fun. I have sailed it other times just havent found it particularily interesting
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Weight range - its wide, majority between 70 and 90kg but a significant proportion above and below do very well.  It's a flat low rocker design and carries a wide range well.

6-Pack  Runs first three Sunday's in December and the last three in Janaury with a gap in the middle for holidays etc.  2 races per day starting from 11.00.  Want a go?  Contact  the association www.blaze-sailing.org.uk

What do you normally sail singlehander wise ?  And where ? We might be able to organise a local try .....

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Post Options Post Options   Quote laser4000 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Nov 06 at 7:07pm
Originally posted by blaze720


Give me  or the assocaition a call and try one out -  we can do this at the 'Blaze - Burghfield Six-Pack' starting  first Sunday in December  - you get a boat, some practice and one race to try it alongside the locals !

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Mike

Whats the weight range for a Blaze, and how do I sign up for one of the six pack races?

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