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    Posted: 20 Feb 17 at 9:48am
OK, before TT and GRF rant about it....

Who is going and what are people looking forward to seeing?

Personally I am quite looking forward to seeing a Fusion in the flesh as well as having a wonder round when I am not on the DS-Zero stand.
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rant about it?  No thanks....  I hope those who go enjoy their lovely day out.




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I'll probably be there Sat morning if only to have a look at those wunderfoilers, then I shall see the Solution folk and berate them about their continued love affair with crap masts, then I shall go Finn baiting and watch them tip champagne down the front of their shirts, then I shall try and seek out David Henshall and try to persuade him to do something about his idea for setting yardsticks, I'll then have another look at the Farr 37, I'm minded of something to trapeze this summer on the sea I'm getting bored of all this arse hanging, then.. well I don't know, you just never know who you'll bump into, before they can duck into a side corridor to avoid you.
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Sensible question, also being not overly enamoured with hardcore hiking, especially singlenanded without a little crew assistance from a wire.

Would you look at a blaze again now with the Fire rig?


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Originally posted by Do Different

iGRF
Sensible question, also being not overly enamoured with hardcore hiking, especially singlenanded without a little crew assistance from a wire.
Would you look at a blaze again now with the Fire rig?


Yes I did think about it, but you still have to wear those zhik hiking things on those Blaze bars, they can be very tedious, having said that I haven't sailed a Blaze since I became fully conversant with how single handers are supposed to be sailed, it was my first go, then I had a go in that RS100 and didn't really learn how to sail that properly either, it was only when I went down the lake and sailed in a really close confined bit of water with some properly well trained sailors that I got to spot how it's supposed to be done, that doesn't happen on the sea, not saying they're not good sailors, but the good ones tend to get up and go way ahead of you very quickly on open water so you can't imitate them, which is the only way I learn. So until I get exposed to some good guys sailing Blazes that are similar build to me I'll never know. The Blaze i owned is sailed by a really good ex SI but he's like 100 kilos so when it's blowing he's gone and when it's light I'm gone.
I've not trapezed since the very first time I tried my hand at Dinghy sailing in the MPS so having a go in something tame that suits my build now I've finally come to terms with the fact there's nothing I can do about other than to accept it, might be the answer, so the only game in that town is that 3.7 which I know won't work on our wavelength, yet still, like the proverbial moth to a flame...


What I really need is a light build Contender 'Fire' ;-)


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.....Would you look at a blaze again now with the Fire rig?

Why did you suggest that ? .. He's just as liable to re-join the Blaze (Fire even) at some random date as to sl*g the boat off yet again.  For goodness sake just let it drop or who knows what he might do next - we are all enjoying things just as they are thank you !   (It is the 'old girlfriend' thing between GRF and the Blaze - you know the way that one can go etc - maybe think of it as an 'old flame' to him ) LOL

The official line we would therefore propose with regard to GRF is 1) He really would not like it now  2) It is not suitable - 'you' are too heavy or light or young or old - well an argument along that sort of track anyway 3) All the events are miles and miles away from you anyway 4)  Eating 'humble pie' would not suit you  - well never  5) It is far too expensive for you  6)  It is too refined and technical for you  7)  It is far too basic and unrefined for you  8) You should never 'go back' in life  8)  Any other reason not included above that might work ...

PS - Seriously .... see you at the show GRF -  happy as ever to buy you that beer and put the world to rights as usual. 
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Looking forward to seeing the Leader, back for the first time in years (decades?) just when I've bought one.

The Neo, too, to see if I can update/expand usage of junior group boats.

Otherwise, the usual flashy, unattainable (to me) speed machines.
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iGRF. I can see the lure, gotta be a natural choice for you to wire a singlehander.  You'll relish the feel through your feet and I notice that a lot of the Farr 3.7s are sheeting of the boom.

3.7 does seem short for waves but the Kiwis seem to get on alright, perhaps it's all in the technique; more foot steering fun for you.

CC. to Frankenboat string, ever thought of trying a L/V3000 on your own with main alone, maybe benefit from a self tacking jib to improve balance. 
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Rumour has it that this is the last dinghy show.. in its current format anyway.  Make the most of it folks....
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Originally posted by Do Different

iGRF. I can see the lure, gotta be a natural choice for you to wire a singlehander.  You'll relish the feel through your feet and I notice that a lot of the Farr 3.7s are sheeting of the boom.
3.7 does seem short for waves but the Kiwis seem to get on alright, perhaps it's all in the technique; more foot steering fun for you.
CC. to Frankenboat string, ever thought of trying a L/V3000 on your own with main alone, maybe benefit from a self tacking jib to improve balance. 


A guy at our club has a V3000 which he often does well in, but he's never broken through single handed, I watched him mess with it a few times, not sure if he used a jib though.

They've got a couple of used 3.7 hulls I'm going to the show to talk to them about.

As to the Show Rumour, likely that's a venue issue rather than will there won't there be a show, it would be the worse days work the RYA ever did to drop the concept and almost certainly would open the door for an alternative.
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