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    Posted: 04 Sep 07 at 10:33pm
i should correct myself really, it starts on this thursday, should be a good 4 days. not sure if any other of the more northern/scottish guys are coming, we shall see!
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Hi, Ive had my 600 for 2 years now (781) and pretty much taken it out in
anything (up to a f7 the other week) with an angel stick without any
bother and i have to say that i dont see how the super spars mast is any
better to be honest, the ss masts seem to be of fairly poor quality having
dealt with them for many different boats, phantoms n12's etc and to be
honest they seem flimsy and of poor quality when compared to either a
handmade one, e.g. angel 600 mast, or filament wound e.g. selden. cst
spars, etc. i think the angel mast gets far too much stick for what is a
great bit of kit, it is far more sturdy and well finished than the ss and
looks a alot better if properly looked after and varnished. whilst i have
had issues with the mast track, they are alot more sturdy than i plastic
glued on one. and to be honest alot of the failure with the early masts
can't entirely be attributed to the construction of it, if anything the lack of
experience of people in sailing 600's early on and now with far more
trapeze classes and also the far greater understanding of how to take
care of carbon spars now is a far greater cause of masts being more
reliable these days.

also have to agree with the forestay going slack, but only had that when
in big waves when boat is slamming and probably not enought tension
on. sounds like their boat has some serious forestay issues if the
tensioner is hitting the deck as on mine the cleat is a good foot off the
deck.
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On another non-forstay related topic are you aloud to miss out the block and cleat on the floor and just take it off the boom?   http://fotoboat.thirdlight.com/viewpicture.tlx?albumid=11464 2&pictureid=5006602

This guy obviously thinks so 

http://www.rs-association.com/docs/RS600Rulesv2%205_1_06.pdf 

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the top link doesnt work smight

reading the class rules, 1.3.16, about control line take ups. they may be "altered or improved" in any way, so does that mean that you can have blocks instead of plastic rings on the racks, or is this only allowed on the elastics (back of the rack)

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Smight at BBSC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Sep 07 at 10:54pm

If it were allowed or made any differnece i think the top guys would all have it . Sorry about the top link but the jist of the picture was a guy with off the boom sheeting on a 600

 



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I'm sure its fine to take it straight from the boom when your going downwind. Its not a permanent setup, its probably just easier / more comfortable.

Why pull in all that rope through the mainsheet block as you go over waves, when you can just pull the boom in a little?

Thats almost like asking wether you should be allowed to grab the falls of the mainsheet to help it across during a gybe.


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Post Options Post Options   Quote craiggo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Sep 07 at 7:23pm
Some guy tried taking the main off the boom at the Nationals in Phwelli back in 2000 but I think he was only just in the top half of the fleet. He even went to the hassle of removing the swivel base and cleat completely.

Regarding the plastic rings, why bother with blocks ? the rings are only acting as a means of holding the controls out on the wings. The controls dont have to run through them particularly well as long as the elastic takes up the tension. Certainly lighter and cheaper than carrying around 6 extra blocks on the boat.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Wave Rider Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Sep 07 at 9:24pm

Mike, dunno if you're interested but I know someone who's wanting to sell their six. The price was 1.3/1.2k at a push as he needs rid of it. PM. for details!

 

 

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There really is a lot of bullsh*t written about the 600.

Angel v Superspar masts.
Most people who have sailed with both think Angel is better, All old 600 masts can have problems. After all they do get a lot of bashing about by people learning to sail the boat. Old Superspars can have problems with the mast track. Angels with the aluminium bottom mast connector, but only if sailed on the sea and not looked after.

Mast flexibility; there are diamonds and forestay tension to control that.

Sheeting from the boom is not fast upwind. The 600 goes best upwind in light/medium winds when the leech is mainly under MSHT control.

On a run or very broad reach in big winds the mast bends well forward and is sloppy unless you use a lot of MSHT and/or Kicker tension tension to control it. But that is slower than loose and sloppy. You takes your pick depending on how brave you are.

The Contender is a beautiful looking boat but is past its sell by date. Haven't sailed one, but have raced them, and purely on speed, the 600 gives more bang for the
buck.

The learning curve for the 600 is steep but when you achieve some mastery (none of us ever attain complete mastery) you have a great sense of achievement.
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The Contender is like the E-type Jag, it never gets old. A classic design.
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