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    Posted: 14 Sep 07 at 8:28pm
its times like these i turn to the almighty google for an answer.

definition of a skiff: any of various small boats propelled by oars or by sails or by a motor


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Rigged weight 60Kg?

I assume you're not talking about Strawberry there Stu, by back still hurts!

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R's don't have a max beam rule only Min @ 1.4m.
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Originally posted by Strawberry

Dear Chris

Where does a UK Cherub fit into your chart?

Main + Jib = 15.5sqm
Kite = 21sqm
Rigged Weight = 60kg
Crew Weight = 130kg
Length = 3.7m
Righting moment = same as a 12 and R Class???

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Post Options Post Options   Quote blaze720 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Sep 07 at 5:31pm
Blaze - defiantly a dinghy and proud of it !    .... a rose by any other name etc

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Dear Chris

Where does a UK Cherub fit into your chart?

Main + Jib = 15.5sqm
Kite = 21sqm
Rigged Weight = 60kg
Crew Weight = 130kg
Length = 3.8m
Righting moment = same as a 12 and R Class???



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Originally posted by turnturtle

But is a contender a skiff Matt?????

Definitely not! But it is quite a long way down Chris 249s list and as a lardy it would be helpful if it were a little higher .

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Ignoring JimC for a moment while I think of a clever reply ...

Here is a pic of an Islay Skiff from Selway Fisher Designs, a company that also markets a range of double-enders and the fanny launch. Phnar!

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Originally posted by English Dave

No. (but to explain why not I would have to expand my definition of a catamaran and I prefer to keep things simple)
I should be interested to hear what definition of a Catamran excludes the Vortex and includes the early bridge deck catamarans (and trimarans)
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I knew the Contender was undercanvassed!

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