New Posts New Posts RSS Feed: V3000
  FAQ FAQ  Forum Search   Register Register  Login Login

V3000

 Post Reply Post Reply Page  123 6>
Author
Sumo View Drop Down
Posting king
Posting king
Avatar

Joined: 10 Mar 05
Location: United Kingdom
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 144
Post Options Post Options   Quote Sumo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Topic: V3000
    Posted: 29 Jun 06 at 1:11pm
Originally posted by yellowhammer

A couple of views from V3000 demonstrations at Queen Mary over the last few weeks, posted on our website:

"Just wanted to pop in and say I had the pleasure of trying out the new V3000 a few weekends ago with Graham from Queen Mary's. I have to say it's an extremely nice boat, & would get my vote over a Vago. The Vago is more comfortable to sit in, but my goodness the V3 is way nicer to sail. It's light & goes like the clappers when a gust hits. The Vago feels like a plastic tub compared." (RS700 sailor who learned single handed trapezing in a Laser 3000)

"When we hoisted (the kite) this Wednesday in 23-26 knots of wind, my Wednesday night crew, who also sails a standard 3000, and I both agreed that we never knew a 3000 could travel that fast. Phenenominal!" (Laser 3000 owner)

That first one's especially to wind Sumo up!!!

I'm not listening!!!!

Back to Top
Medway Maniac View Drop Down
Really should get out more
Really should get out more
Avatar

Joined: 13 May 05
Location: United Kingdom
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 2788
Post Options Post Options   Quote Medway Maniac Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Jun 06 at 1:00pm

OK, Yellowhammer, maybe you're the man to trial the latest idea to avoid the shark bites.

Cut off a couple of inches of thick-walled high pressure rubber hose, about 10mm dia. or less (like the small ones you find under your car's bonnet - maybe you can use your engine's vacuum hose ) and stick it in the bottom rear corner of your d'board case. Ideally, cut out a section so that it locks in around the internal corner where the case widens a bit up from the bottom of the hull.

This will vastly reduce the impact pressure on the t.e.

Couple of minutes work for an engineer like you...

Back to Top
yellowhammer View Drop Down
Far too distracted from work
Far too distracted from work
Avatar

Joined: 08 May 05
Location: United Kingdom
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 270
Post Options Post Options   Quote yellowhammer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Jun 06 at 12:29pm

ooops .........

we're at Burghfield (Reading) this weekend and I put several dinks in my board last time I was there ... those islands are like icebergs (only 10% above water)

wonder when they'll have them removed, which was talked about last year ... make a good expanse of water

you up against the (self professed) maniac in the Medway race this weekend Doug? ... he's very dissapointed his V isn't ready in time (make the most of it)

Back to Top
Guests View Drop Down
Guest Group
Guest Group
Post Options Post Options   Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Jun 06 at 11:44pm
If your boat is up and planing and getting some serious speed and a shallow rock RUDELY posotions itself in your way then i imagine any dagger board will be putting a serious crack along the length of the boat. 
I put the centreboard down too early in an 800 (when launching) when sailing for a guy for the second time.......he ended up buying a new boat and needless to say if we hadnt managed to pull out a good result that wknd i dont think he would have let me crew for him again!
Back to Top
yellowhammer View Drop Down
Far too distracted from work
Far too distracted from work
Avatar

Joined: 08 May 05
Location: United Kingdom
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 270
Post Options Post Options   Quote yellowhammer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Jun 06 at 11:29pm

huh?

i just padded out a 'surplus' 20mm EPS blade to fit a 25mm Sea Sure stock I picked up from Jeff to replace my stolen one. The production rudder was the standard 25mm version last I knew.

won't an ally daggerboard chop the boat in two if you get it caught between a rock and a hard place? (or maybe it's the shark's teeth that do that)

Back to Top
Medway Maniac View Drop Down
Really should get out more
Really should get out more
Avatar

Joined: 13 May 05
Location: United Kingdom
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 2788
Post Options Post Options   Quote Medway Maniac Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Jun 06 at 10:16pm
I think we may have a fix for the shark bites. Watch this space.
Back to Top
NickA View Drop Down
Really should get out more
Really should get out more
Avatar

Joined: 30 Mar 05
Location: United Kingdom
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 784
Post Options Post Options   Quote NickA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Jun 06 at 10:04pm

Originally posted by mike ellis

his boat has massive shark bites in all the foils (not sure how)

All laser 2 and 3k foils have shark bites don't they (yellowhammer?). I think it's part of the design .   But they certainly go better if you fill them in - and it's class legal too.

Trailing edge is too fragile by half and not at all trap hook proof.   Roll on 29er stylee ally foils I say!

PS: I'm told the V3000 rudder is a laser EPS one - thinner.

 

Back to Top
yellowhammer View Drop Down
Far too distracted from work
Far too distracted from work
Avatar

Joined: 08 May 05
Location: United Kingdom
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 270
Post Options Post Options   Quote yellowhammer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Jun 06 at 12:25pm

A couple of views from V3000 demonstrations at Queen Mary over the last few weeks, posted on our website:

"Just wanted to pop in and say I had the pleasure of trying out the new V3000 a few weekends ago with Graham from Queen Mary's. I have to say it's an extremely nice boat, & would get my vote over a Vago. The Vago is more comfortable to sit in, but my goodness the V3 is way nicer to sail. It's light & goes like the clappers when a gust hits. The Vago feels like a plastic tub compared." (RS700 sailor who learned single handed trapezing in a Laser 3000)

 

"When we hoisted (the kite) this Wednesday in 23-26 knots of wind, my Wednesday night crew, who also sails a standard 3000, and I both agreed that we never knew a 3000 could travel that fast. Phenenominal!" (Laser 3000 owner)

That first one's especially to wind Sumo up!!!

Back to Top
mike ellis View Drop Down
Really should get out more
Really should get out more
Avatar

Joined: 30 Dec 05
Location: United Kingdom
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 2339
Post Options Post Options   Quote mike ellis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Jun 06 at 8:48pm
i dont sail a 3k at all i just borrow a freinds one occasionally. his boat has massive shark bites in all the foils (not sure how) so i probably found that the rudder was useless because of its shape. please don't listen to anything i say here unless someone else agrees with me, i am not a 3k sailor.
600 732, will call it Sticks and Stones when i get round to it.
Also International 14, 1318
Back to Top
Medway Maniac View Drop Down
Really should get out more
Really should get out more
Avatar

Joined: 13 May 05
Location: United Kingdom
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 2788
Post Options Post Options   Quote Medway Maniac Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Jun 06 at 8:31pm

Interestingly, after the comments by Mike Ellis we canvassed the present L3k owners as to whether they wanted a different rudder blade. With one exception, they thought the present rudder was just fine and didn't want any changes.

As to the accusations of lee-helm, most asymmetrics will exhibit that if you push them high enough onto the wind, but the L3k is perfectly balanced if you're sailing it at the right apparent angle downwind, which with that boat is pretty deep. We expect the lighter V3k to perform best downwind if headed somewhat higher on the apparent wind, hence the shorter pole & kite foot that Nick A. describes; a useful by-product of that is that the boat kite-reaches better - something which most asymmetrics don't even aspire to.

Back to Top
 Post Reply Post Reply Page  123 6>

Forum Jump Forum Permissions View Drop Down

Bulletin Board Software by Web Wiz Forums® version 9.665y
Copyright ©2001-2010 Web Wiz
Change your personal settings, or read our privacy policy