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    Posted: 16 Jun 10 at 9:50pm

Now that it's been around for a while what do people think of the 8.1? Any pleasant surprises or disappointments?



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Post Options Post Options   Quote pondscum Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Jun 10 at 10:16pm
bandit on a pond in an absolute drifter, great fun to
roll tack. Bit of a b**tard in F4+, gets stuck in irons,
sails backwards v. fast and on my gusty pond (Frensham)
I'm not skilful enough to hook up with the gusts - have
to dump so much.

But overall a great tool in F1 to F3 for handicap races
given that we have also good class raced in the Lasers -
gives me two boats. Allows me to annoy a better class of
sailor....

Tonight gusting F6 so I wimped out and sailed the
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I love my 8.1. As for the stuck in irons comment above if it is doing that you need to:

1) Use more cunningham

2) Go through the tack a bit further and release a bit more main to prevent it

Aside from that even when the breeze gets up it is surpisingly manageble. I would say however that once a standard rig is planing all the time on the reaches then there is no point to the 8.1 as the standard is faster (for the same reason that a Radial is faster than a standard in mere mortal hands when it gets really windy).

For restricted water sailing (ie inland on a small gravel pit) it is very good on handicap, it can even give the (ultimate) bandit a run for it's money (the class names have been removed to protect the guilty and prevent a pointless argument).

There are also no adverse affects on the hull, I have an older boat which has been (ab)used for 2 1/2 years with the 8.1 rig with no ill effects to the mast pot area (which was an area of concern).

My only criticism is that they do not do the extended bottom section any more just the mast extender.

We now have 5 at Hunts with 3 sailing regularly in our Wednesday evening series. It has made for some good entertainment and there is more interest being shown. What we all do as a rule is use the 8.1 for handicap races and then switch back to the standard rig for the afternoon fleet races.

If you are around the Cambridge area and want to try one then let me know and you can have a go with mine.

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I just got an 8.1 myself a few months ago, I am 70kg but sail on a puddle and it has transformed wednesday evening sailing for me. I am full hiking in 5-8mph. I chickened out (pun not intended) of using it last night as the 15mph would have been a bit hairy (although I would love a go in that much wind but not in a race).

My hull is fine but it has taken a toll on my boom and top section. If you look at the tuning guide you pull the main in block to block and then pull on the kicker and this is the loosest you ever have it! This means the mast bends quite a bit which has knackered my mast collar which I needed to re-rivet on the other day, when doing this I noticed a crack round the rivet hole so I now need to end-for-end the mast before it snaps. The boat is 12 years old so I am sure the 8.1 didnt cause this problem but it could be the straw that broke the camels back.

I wouldnt say it is a bandit per se but the extra horse power off the line in handicap races gets me out in front of the large Laser pack and then I have clear air and no traffic to contend with which gives me a chance of sailing to yardstick.

I say go for it if you sail on a small lake.

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I agree with most of the above - a great relatively economic way to get a single hander for the larger frame.

I think its very good.

However, its such a shame that as a class nothing has developed - Rooster do not seem to be pushing it so it remains a club handicap boat.

There must have been lots of people about who have outgrown their Laser and would love to do some events without having to buy a Finn or Phantom ?.

I guess that it would need someone to really push it a a stand alone class, but I'm sure Rooster could have assisted ?

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Post Options Post Options   Quote bawbag Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Jun 10 at 10:23am

other shame is lightweight (normal weight ) laser sailors are buying them and winning in light winds , lightweights (relative )also win 8.1 events , so not really an alternative to a finn or phantom for a larger fella wanting to be competitive .

 

 

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Post Options Post Options   Quote ifoxwell Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Jun 10 at 10:29am
That is the one area in which the different rig concept
falls down...

Its to easy for people to just pick their rig to suit the
conditions on the day which eliminates the big guys do well
in wind, light weights on the quiet days argument to fair
fleet racing.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote bawbag Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Jun 10 at 11:18am

2007 8.1 nats winner - Steve cockerill - 8times laser radial winner .

2008 8.1 nats winner - Steve Cockerill

2009  8.1 Nats winner - Jon Emmmett -  Laser Radial Nat Champion .

 

disregarding hcap races where folks choose rigs to suit , it would appear that even in class racing 8.1 racing is dominated by lightweight sailors , dont see phantom /finn weight sailors having a look in .

 

God help the phantom class if Steve turns his attentions to them , with a specialist carbon mast and crafty cut sail , guess he could cause a stir there ,

 

perhaps classes touted at heavy weights should have min helm weights and Lead correctors

 

 



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Post Options Post Options   Quote Rupert Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Jun 10 at 12:57pm
Looking at some of the names in the Phantom class, I don't think they would be unduly worried by another big name coming to play.

The winners in the 8.1 probebly says as much about the use of the boat - ie mainly club level Laser sailors - as it does about the weight carrying ability.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Neptune Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Jun 10 at 1:02pm
that and the last couple of nationals have probably been
light wind affairs!
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