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rs405 ![]() Posting king ![]() ![]() Joined: 03 Apr 08 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 119 |
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This wasn't really meant to be a my boat is faster than yours thread, I was just keen to hear a bit more about then boat, given I wasn't even born for most of its heyday! When I had it at Weston it was looking a bit sorry for itself, but structually its still strong and everything worked on it. A lot of it was to do with the crummy cover and worse trailer! I'm not sure about the faster than a 49er claims, it was dog slow in anything less than a force 4 but infinitely more pleasurable to sail than the L4000 in any more than that which is kind of the point! Edited by rs405 |
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Skiffybob ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 04 Dec 06 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 842 |
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Cool. So on that basis, I assume you'll have no problems with me entering events on a PN of what, say 950? Or maybe on the basis that the Cherub class recommends 1100 for Flat Stanley, then maybe if I enter on 1100 I'll still get passed downhill by the old shed. Works for me. Cheers guys |
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Well..... the one time I went to weston in the Laser 4000 we were going
downwind flat wiring (not often done on the 4000 but there was reasonable breeze) and were comfortably pacing one of the 12fters down there. They were twin wiring, slight heel so clearly powered up and we were going the same speed at the same angle. The 4000 gets massacred by a 49er in speed obviously, so I don't see any way that a 12fter or cherub is going to get anywhere near 49er pace downwind. I've raced the against the 14s at hayling in my 800 and they were losing out slightly upwind and only slightly pulling out downwind..... The 49er trounces an 800 in straight line speed. I've heard lots of boats claiming they can either achieve similar speeds or even keep pace with a 49er downwind..... I've never ever seen it and I've never seen anything to lead me to believe any of it is true. And lets face it, it's not even worth aiming for 49er pace until you can challenge an Albacore! |
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olly_love ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 18 Jan 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 1145 |
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Bloody hell ross, our b 14 must go like a rocket ship then, as 18 knots is far from a top speed,and a 9er can achieve well above this,
As for our yachts, ross most boats are made of glass and polyester with localised fibers for a pourpose, such as below the waterline, Yes stanly may have been fast but compaired to modern boat it is not, 2 eyes 1 mouth ross use them in that order |
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Ross ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 02 May 07 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1163 |
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Olly, never said It would beat a 49er (but I did beat a 12 foot skiff). Just said they had trouble keeping up when we popped the kite. 49ers tend to peak at around 18 knots most days, like Stanley does. But he'll break 20 pretty easily in the right conditions (mental!). For "flat out speed", 49ers arn't great. Like I said, to a rookies untrained eye... It's 2010. It's no suprise that 'your' yachts are built using the latest and greatest. Stanley is a 31 year old dinghy built in Kevlar/foam/epoxy sandwich. Not to sure what your trying to say? As for the 4Ks. Hull weight without fitting, wings or the extra lead you have to put in is 80kg. 'nuff said. I'd recomend some imodium for that bad case of verble diarrhoea. |
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tickler ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 03 Jun 07 Location: Tunstead Milton Online Status: Offline Posts: 895 |
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"and up from the depths rose a vessel of awesome aspect, thick clusters of weed strewn barnacles clung to her hull, rusty fittings dangled from rotting ropes whilst echoes of laughter and screams of fear drifted from her mildewed thwarts. A crowd gathered ringing her in silent admiration the light from their burning torches illuminating the icon, the vision, the monumental creation. A product of one moment in time, one slice of genius. Grown men genuflect whilst children flee in terror. Silence reigns in the awesome presence of greatness".
It cant be that good, just burn it before claims and counter claims upset anyone else! |
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Skiffybob ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 04 Dec 06 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 842 |
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I think that what gives Stanley its endearing quality, was indeed the fact that it looked like a shed (even when it was only a couple of years old), and yet won most events in its day. I once remember in the late 80s at Datchet, there were a couple of teenagers walking along the beach looking at the cherub fleet. They saw this old shed with dents and patches on the hull and varnish lifting of the deck and started laughing at it. They made some derogatory comment about it, then we told them that they were looking at the boat that won the Bloody Mary just a couple of months earlier. They stopped taking the p*ss out of it and quietly moved on. That was the "Stanley effect". |
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olly_love ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 18 Jan 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 1145 |
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ross i saw it at weston and was a pile of crap,
there is no chance what so ever that you beat a 49er, not even ronin can, there arnt many boats that can beat them on flat out speed, as for exotic materials we design crusing boats and have kevlar and carbon in our hulls that is layed on a computer analysis basis, with specific load paths and "supposedly exotic " building techniques and as for beating 4ks i have seen it get shat on in any breeze by them anywasy my words are said, lets have a burning ceremony |
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Ross ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 02 May 07 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1163 |
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It had the worlds worst paint job, agreed, and to a rookies untrained eye it might look like it was in a sorry state. Flat Stanley is my favorate boat of all time. Just outright awesome in breeze* with me crewing! The 49ers at Weston had trouble keeping up when we popped the handkerchief Imported from NZ, 'exotic' construction, computer designed sails, won everything (after they learned how to sail it!), 30 years old and still beating the pants off 4Ks etc. What's not to like! Ohhh...wait a minuet...I keep forgetting that it's a one off, orginal, controversial and not made of plastic or shiney enough... *but sh*te in the light |
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