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    Posted: 24 Feb 09 at 1:38pm
Originally posted by Phil eltringham

That sounds a great idea, the Y&Y forum singlehander. 




Thats a single handed Express then!

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Post Options Post Options   Quote sargesail Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Feb 09 at 1:59pm

TT - kicker on 300 downwind is about preventing the mast bending forwards and creating a down-force to push the bow in.  It should make little differnce to rolling - key for that is sailing either by the lee, or firmly on a v broad reach but not in the transitional runny bit.

It can pay to ease kicker for the gybe - just to soften the arrival of the main and the powering up on the new tack.

When it is really really windy you can try my chicken gybe:  go by the lee, keep on bearing away until you are on such a high course that the sail comes of its own accord.  You will usually be high enough at this pint that the sail is largly depowered, but you will have enough way and therefore stability to sheet in and bear away again.  Not the quickest but safer and quicker than a tack round or a swim.

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As the UK dealers for the Devoti-one It's great to see so much interest.  We are looking forward to meeting you all on the Devoti stand at the Dinghy Exhibition where we will be very happy to answer all of your questions. Luca has promised to be there with us so it's an opportunity to meet the man himself! 

More details about the D-one will soon be available at www.suntouched.co.uk and www.devoti-one.com.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote robinft Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Mar 09 at 10:34am

I went to the show really excited about the D-One, what a disappointment.

Good boats look the part, but this thing looks a dog, what a shame, a great opportunity completely blown.

I was told that I was the only person not to like it, but everyone I spoke to was negative too.

What do the forum think?

 

 

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I couldn't make it to the show this year - my daughter's 7th birthday.  The D-one looks okay to me - do you know how much they're asking for it?  It is comparable to a new Phantom?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote robinft Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Mar 09 at 2:27pm

They said about £10k. I understand that it is costing £8.5k to build so not a lot of room to manoeuvre.

Further to my earlier criticism, can I repeat that I am disappointed, I wanted it to be great. A huge amount of thought has obviously gone into it but it just looks horrible. They were showing a video of it on the stand that did it no favours either.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Blaze591 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Mar 09 at 2:55pm
£10k, that's a bit rich for me, but I guess with the current £/ € exchange rate....
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Mar 09 at 3:11pm
If I was heavy enough, I'd pick the phantom again and again and again over
the D-One! Or an OK.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Rockhopper Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Mar 09 at 4:06pm
i heard the price was 15,000 euros so with the exchange rate it will be very expensive
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Blaze591 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Mar 09 at 4:31pm
Yeah, but what I really want is a Phantom with a kite!!
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