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    Posted: 03 Oct 18 at 5:11am
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check out the wings......
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crazy things the 18's. Chesty Bond looks fake its so silly
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Starboard Products, first of the line that became the Bethwaite Grand Prix boats, in a big Sydney nor'easter in original form with the skipper (Dave Porter) sitting in and just two traps (Julian B up front and some joyriding turkey doing his best to fall off the boat up the back of the racks). When this pic the hull had split along the CB case and she pretty much sank when the kite was dropped.

The Bethwaite boats dominated the Grand Prix days partly because no new hull designs were allowed and rig sizes were restricted. Whereas the Brownie and Murray designs (above) were big boats designed to take the big old rigs, Julian's boats were small hulls that worked well under the smaller rigs of the GP days and current times.










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Those rigs are outrageous! 

What have been the principle rule changes? I've heard the hulls are one design now and rigs number limited, but there are difference between national fleets.
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Bradmill. When she won the "worlds" on the open waters off Brisbane she added wing extensions to her wing extensions, and ended up about 30ft from wingtip to wingtip.



Chesty Bond (above) and other contenders did the same trick, but Brownie had bought all the carbon tape in the city and Adam South, Chesty's forward hand, reckons that was the reason they couldn't reinforce their foils. Under the huge power of 40'+ rigs and about 30ft beam, Chesty broke her centreboards and Bradmill won. Brownie's next boat, Entrad, had the price of a complete J/24 spent on tank testing her aft sections. Needless to say, such expenses almost killed the class.


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Originally posted by Sam.Spoons

I was chatting to a guy from our club who had sailed on an 18 recently, needless to say it sounded seriously impressive. Apparently they have two rigs and can choose which at will. They use the big rig (which is, apparently, around 110-120 m2 offwind) in up to 8 knots...... TBF, singlehanded I'm powered up in 6-8 knots in the Spice but that's only a piddling 38m2 with the kite up.....

They had four rigs for a short time. And as for the current big rigs....pah!!!!! They should have tried a real big rig boat (ie mast up to 42' ish) before the rules changed. I only did it once, but that won't stop me being pretentious. Smile








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Sounds like a good weekend. I enjoyed a strong and gusty Sunday Blaze sailing at L&LSC so only slightly envious  Cool

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Spice 346 "Flat Broke"
Blaze 671 "supersonic soap dish"
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The 18's with full rig sailed up through our club race at Lee last Saturday with the biggest rigs on and they did look superb and so powerful in what was light and patchy conditions.
For some reason they did not push into the beach as close as I was in the Phantom !
Very strong tide last weekend here on the Solent.
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Well the physics of that adds up dosen't it  Wink
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In a spice that's because of the awful hull shape are pushing water rather and trying to go sideways rather than forward.
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