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    Posted: 02 Feb 07 at 4:46pm

If enoughof you guys are prepared to do the Medway Regatta July 18th - 22nd we'll see what we can do about having a pot to race for. Unfortunately 2 of the 4 boats here are for sale so the local fleet is going to be a bit down.

The Saileast guys do the Saturday and Sunday as part of their series.

Any progress on the association?

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hopefully if i can get crew sorted we'll be doing it.   Shame the boats are for sale, reckon they will be snapped up quickly though.

the old man is on his hols at the mo, and wont be back til march!  git!  so its up to me to try and clean up the yacht for him, before he gets back.

i think he's been putting the database together, but i dont have access to his data.  we'll just continue to use this forum at the mo (if thats ok y&y?).  if we keep the assoc virtual it will be easier as we can all chip in and poll opions quicker that way, and it means that no one person gets lumbered with paper work.

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Upstart is finally ready to go back in now - spent ages getting her ready and we're nearly there so that's good.

Anyway, I need to knock up a stowage chart to comply with our safety rules and I wondered if anybody here has a decent one to save me hand drawing a rubbish one myself?

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hi,

    just recieved our irc rating for 2007, 0.979. thats with 150% genoa and 50 sqm kite. its hefty....

our single lifting point fitting is badly corroded, does anyone know where i could get one?

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Hi all ,

I could do with a stowage chart !     .979 .. ouch , am awaiting mine with a 45m kite , will post numbers when they arrive .Have added lots of new fittings in past weeks, Mr Harken and spinlock have done v well , done a few more winter series races .. starting to know the boat now .. so different to my old H Boat , She has had some real bursts of power at times, I cant wait to get her back to sea with steady winds  and  to get her wound up properly !  so much to learn though ..  can't wait !

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Post Options Post Options   Quote TimC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Feb 07 at 12:04pm

John - that's quite a whack!

As far as I can see it must be in the kite - we came in at 0.972 this year and have a 40sqm kite. We've got 150% gen and weigh 1308

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Post Options Post Options   Quote DOUGk911 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Feb 07 at 12:18pm

Tim ,

Weve been playing with our kites , 40 & 45's , the 45 really is noticably more powerful , however in a bit of a breeze the 40 is less of a handful  and still powerfull, those 50's will be interesting !

We race against lots of Sigmas , they use 60 m masthead kites , with v spectacular broaches .. they are pretty quick but we seem to be able to hold on to them most of the time , they give us loads on H'cap though .

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Post Options Post Options   Quote TimC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Feb 07 at 2:52pm

What sort of Sigmas are those Doug? We race against Sigma 38s which are pretty much the polar opposite of the projection.

I've done very little in the boat so far as I bought it in November. We had it out for a race on boxing day which was great fun, but we ran it aground right after the start. When we got off (15 mins later!) we overtook loads of boats and I couldn't get over the upwind pace (there was hardly any breeze).

Had it out in a decent breeze in early jan before it came out again and it was great fun offwind.

Have replaced the instruments with a tacktick racemaster over the winter and I'm looking forward to trying that out.

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These are sigma 8 s , this vid of our last race has lots in

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iih5umDy3Rc&mode=related& amp;search=       We ran aground a couple of weeks ago ... not looking fwd to seeing the keel !    We seem be be ok upwind , the river is v narrow and we have been slow setting genoa out of tacks ,  however I put a double sheet system on last week , with 2 small blocks on the genoa clew , we gave it a little test last sunday ... the crew were excited by how quickly they could  now sheet in the sail , no winch handles needed . Are racing this sunday  for a proper test , we may even be a little quicker with luck .

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Post Options Post Options   Quote BrianD Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Mar 07 at 11:50am

Hi John (Hasson) I can get you a lifting eye but I will need to know which keel you have. There are 2 types and I think you have the newer one from yr sail number. Drop me an email at sales@projectionyachts.co.uk

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