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    Posted: 28 Jul 06 at 2:47pm
Originally posted by Rupert

Is this because the cost of developing a decent rig is so high?

Don't reckon so. Just a question of going to a sailmaker and mast builder who work well together and have experience in a reasonably similar open rule boat. I would put the effort and cost in getting hull and things like rig position, board location etc as being higher.
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Originally posted by Rupert

 Is this because the cost of developing a decent rig is so high?

No. One-off racing keelboats are common enough. Sail- and spar-makers know enough to make something decent for them without needing prototypes.

The reason you will probably never see a new development class is because it is almost impossible to get together enough like-minded souls to make it happen. It takes a lot of effort to run a class, let alone start one. People buy into, say, Merlins, because there are lots of existing events in nice places. People bought into, say, RS200s because there was the marketing muscle to establish the class. How are you going to establish a new development class?

Historically, these classes started because a bunch of guys in a club decided, we all want to sail something like this, and they went and built a bunch of them. Then a bunch of guys at a nearby club went, hey, like the look of that. And just a handful of such classes grew out of the huge numbers of local classes that used to exist, and are still around today. But now, the dynamics are completely different. You need the budget of a company to start a new class.

 



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Also, importantly, in those days people didn't mind going into their garages with sheets of plywood, a saw and some glue. How many people want a wooden boat now, let alone the hassle of building it? Even the development classes such as Merlins are becoming dominated by manufactured f.r.p. boats.

p.s. meant to add that I'd nonetheless love a Scow Moth! I could sail one of those, unlike the skinnies...



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