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    Posted: 26 Oct 06 at 11:01am
No the pole was retractable
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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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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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Post Options Post Options   Quote Seizure Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Oct 06 at 10:31am

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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Post Options Post Options   Quote Andrewst Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post 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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