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    Posted: 11 Jan 09 at 10:31am
The big boys blaze looked nice, but there is no way the bloke that was sailing it was over 100kg!!!! 
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If im correct it is a single handed dinghy which dan holman designed and I helped build last year (built at Synthesise Yachts and Design). At the time we built it he didnt have a name for it, but I guess you could compare it to a laser, however is a bit longer and made out of carbon, with a very nice seamless hull joiint. Hull weight of just over 40kg's
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Originally posted by Villan

If they don't mention it and your class allows them, check with the RO .. It could be they are adding an amendment, or they just don't care.


Not so. In handicap events your boat must comply with class rules unless there is a specific item in the SIs. If you don't want to comply with class rules you need to tell the organisers that you are *not* racing a whatever class boat it is but a one off boat which is similar to the xxx class, and ask them to allocate you a new handicap.

On the subject of the results, what on earth is a "Punk"? I know the "Halo" is a modified Blaze, but the other I've never heard of.

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Originally posted by Jon711

GPS Watches are down to class rules.... they are not disallowed in a lot of classes. 


I think that the class rules will tell you if and when you can use them at CLASS events, but at an event such as the BM, class rules are overriden by anything the the events Sailing Instructions.

If your class let you have a GPS, but the SI's say you can't have one .. the SI's will win. If they don't mention it and your class allows them, check with the RO .. It could be they are adding an amendment, or they just don't care.

RE the BM ... It was cold. Thats all I have to say. (And I didn't even go on the water!!)
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Thanks Merlinboy, Well said.

Jon

As a newbie (Ok registered ages ago but posting all in one day) it is a real pain to have people answer after every writeup.

The idea is you read and contribute informative information not waffle on just to raise your post count.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Merlinboy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Jan 09 at 9:38pm

Originally posted by Jon711

yet you were sailing on a reservoir (I know that's spelt wrong) all you have t do is follow the bank....... And even at Queen Mary with it's horseshoe shaped bit of water it can not be that hard

 

Jon how about you stop commenting on situations you have no idea about, and get off your arse and go sailing!  The facts are i have been sailing for over 20 years, i have competed in hugely different conditions and at a variety of levels and classes, I have however never raced in the bloody Mary until today, the conditions were horrible with freezing fog etc.  I was told to launch by the Marshall's from a different part of the horseshoe, i had not sailed on Queen Mary before to realise how big the peninsula was, neither was it easy to predict the wind speed on the lake, due to a lack of visibility.  A GPSS position on a lake is ridiculous and yes i found the start line in the end obviously unfortunately i was very, very late, i could not of physically prepared for the race anymore, in hindsight i would have told the Marshall's i was launching where everyone else was and that would have saved me the time to get to the start line.  My only groan was that idiots in the rescue boat not helping me out with an angle!!

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36th Bloody Mary at Queen Mary Sailing Club

10 January 2009
By Gael Pawson 10 Jan 2009 20:27
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Phantom wins Bloody Mary

Freezing fog greeted competitors at this year's Bloody Mary, with poor visibility right up to the first warning signal. Many commented that the conditions were 'evil' and many boats had frozen sheets to contend with as well as frozen crews! Racing got underwat in light airs and the eventual winner was Andy Couch from Blythfield SC in a Phantom. Second and third places went to National 12s with Thorpe Bay YC's Kevin Isles and Jane Wade taking the runner-up spot ahead of Tony Stewart and Elizabeth Ross from Northampton.

Class 'B' for Queen Mary handicap boats was won by Daniel Holman in his Punk dinghy, while Class 'C' for foiling boats, was won by the International Moth of Holowell SC's Gary Ireson.

 

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GPS Watches are down to class rules.... they are not disallowed in a lot of classes. 
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Guest Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Jan 09 at 8:59pm
Originally posted by Jon711

I sail with a GPS watch - If they give a Lat/Long for the start line - do youy think that mayh have helped???

Maybe but they are not allowed ...

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yet you were sailing on a reserviour (I know that's spelt wrong) all you have t do is follow the bank....... And even at Queen Mary with it's horseshoe shaped bit of water it can not be that hard
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