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    Posted: 26 Oct 06 at 10:15am

What happened to the B14E?

I recently got my hands on a copy of a review of this boat carried out many years ago. Looks cool as a single trapeze version of the B14 with narrower wings and able to take more weight than a 29er.

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Didn't the "E" Stand for Europe? I'm sure the article said they made it like that because we experience lighter winds (on average) than our antipodean friends, so the B14e was lighter and didn't need the extra leverage.

Flip side of the coin is that you can get more leverage off 2 people hiking off racks, so on windy days I guess that makes the B14 faster, and dare I say it, easier to sail?



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I'd like to see twin trapezing off the big wings. Surely that would be immense in a blow if you got powered up enough to get out there?!
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It sure would be.  However you'd probably want to change the rig, I doubt it would survive with two guys hanging off it... The kite is certainly big enough for twin trap (in fact the whole rig is bigger than an 800's).

You can pick them up cheap, so it would probably make quite an interesting project!  My mate got quite a good one for £900. 

On the point of the B14 being easier to sail because its hiking, not really.  I have found getting back inside the boat from a trapeze easier than from hiking hard off the wings, so if you hit a lull you're more likely to tea-bag.  Otherwise, it's as tippy as you like and massively powered up, especially off-wind.  The kite is very unforgiving but hugely quick. 

I've heard stuff about the B14E but never seen one... don't think the uptake was very good at all.  Andrew did the one you saw reviewed have a fixed kite pole? 

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No the pole was retractable
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As I remember the narrow wing/string version got dropped when the Class started to get its International connections working... Again as I remember initially the no string version didn't shift at all in the UK so the single string one was introduced which was more popular. However when teh class got going and it all looked a bit less extreme they managed to drop the odd version.

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Originally posted by timnoyce

I'd like to see twin trapezing off the big wings. Surely that would be immense in a blow if you got powered up enough to get out there?!

 

I think it's called a 49er



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Dim distant past but didn't the E stand for exocet? I thought there was 2 versions - B14 in oz and Exocet in Europe one with big wings and one with a single trapeze.

Probably wrong, a lot of beer has flowed since then.

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Exocet was the original name for all B14s, but they dropped the name as it had bad vibes over here for a start...

In a slight rewriting of history Starboard products published this in various places, notably here: http://www.yachting.org.au/news/news.asp?Year=2002&Month=11& MenuID=News%2F10537%2F0

The B14 was designed by Julian Bethwaite, and first went on display at the Earls Court Boat Show in England, in January 1989. [snip] Originally christened the Exocet, the name was changed as a result of the Falklands War to ‘B14’.


I say slight rewriting of history because the Falklands war was of course in '83 and was the only reason anyone had heard the name Exocet outside the military... The B14E was later than 89 IIRC.
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JimC is pretty much on the money and it may even have been called an Exocet at one time ???

I friend of mine considered making the jib self tacking, adding a shute and coverting a B14 to a trapeze single hander.   The thinking being that one person trapezing is about the same as two hiking.  Call the men in white coats.

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