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    Posted: 23 Apr 04 at 1:05pm

Definitely a difficult one with so many political and personnel influences to it.

 

Don't think there will every be a right or wrong class for the Games.

In the end of the day it will always be the better sailor who wins no matter what they are sailing at the time.

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lets be realistic... the chances of the pico actually being accepted over anything else are basically zilch. As for giving one company a monopoly, you have forgotten that whatever company makes your lasers is not the only one in the world and that the design can be made by anyone who pays royalties as the design  does not belong to any particular company. Finally, i dont think that the company that produces the boats should be factored in... vanguard (over here in NA) makes the 49er and the laser and nobody complains... if the boats are good... money wont be an issue to a manufacturer.
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Have people taken into consideration the new carbon rig that the byte class have been developing? Looks kind of like a 29er sail on a byte!

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Maybe thats because they were both designed by the same guy (Julian bethwaite). I like it... good to see one-design classes trying to change with technology.
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Regards the Byte for the Olympic class, it is simply not sailed in enough countries. Think how hard it would be for those down under to campaign... it is hard enough for them in Lasers! (At least there is a good 'home' fleet but most of their campaigning is still done in Europe).

The probablem with changes within one design classes is you get the situation like the 49er 2004 World Champions sailed with a rudder stock out of class dimensions...

 

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As far as developing all round sailors is concerned, is there a better boat than the Europe?

Sure, a laser radial will teach them about tactics and wind shifts, but a europe teaches them about tactics, windshifts, kinetics on the race course, mast position, bend characteristics, matching sails to spars, gyradius, and many many other aspects of modern sailing.

Example; Glenn Bourke won 3 Laser worlds in a row (in the 80's). Ben Ainslie won 3 Finn Gold cups in a row(from 2002 to 2004). Both are FANTASTIC sailors, don't get me wrong. Yet now Ben is being hailed as THE sailor of our genertion, but Glen was not, at that time.

I think that this is because the Fin is a much more difficult boat to sail well than the Laser.

But I am NOT detracting from Glen's achievement, in the slightest..... 

I think that we need our Olympians to be all round sailors. Comments please.....

Better to be overpowered in the gusts than underpowered in the lulls!
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I used to think the Laser was such a good boat because it taught you all the key skills but now I realise it doesn't.  In fact I used to wonder why people sailed the boatspeed type boats like Fireballs, Contenders etc because they tacked so slowly you couldn't take advantage of the windshifts.

Then I sailed a RS800 and realised that you've got to have a boat of a yardstick less than about 920 to experience a 4th dimension - its called apparent wind sailing.  To experience it you have to have a trapeze and a spinnaker so large you can't beam reach with it - in other words you need a skiff.  Try it there's nothing like it for "grin factor"

To sail one, you have to be atheletic - only the 49er fits the bill of the current Olympic classes.  The others shouldn't be in the Olympics, many are fine boats for a hobby, but not for Olympians.

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Agreed, but the other key skill of sailing which you've missed is teamwork. You'll never learn that in a singlehander!
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Enough of the ODs - Why shouldn't there be a development class in the Olympics?

Think about the other olympic sports that involve "equipment" - say cycling - Chris Boardman didn't wiin his olympic medals on a One Design Bike.  You can't seriously say Steve Redgrave won his medals in one design rowing boats and 3 day eventers certainly don't win their medals on one design horses!

So try this for size -

lightweights single hander = Int. Moth

lightweights 2 man boat = Cherub

Fat boys single hander = ++

Fat boys 2 man boat = I14

Cat = Formula 16HP

Keel boat = ??

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Small people Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 May 04 at 9:34am

But isn't there a view that says that one design boats are cheaper and more accessible to all.

We all know the view of Mr Henderson about fairness, accessibility and equality for all countries regardless of how much funding!

Have to say though that if we go for the development class idea does the whole cost of the Olympics and Olympic sailing become even more expensive and elitist than it is already perceived to be?

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