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    Posted: 10 Mar 10 at 9:21pm
Trouble is all those shots are 90s at the earliest. I have a nice "daggerboard visible" a2 sized photo of Flat Stanley in about '85 on the wall here, but its strictly copyright Champion Marine so I can't reproduce it. I never found any reproduceable photos of FS in her heyday for the website (except for the fuzzy one of the underside of the hull).

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Slippery Jim Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Mar 10 at 9:35pm
Originally posted by Granite


Originally posted by Slippery Jim

Originally posted by JimC

Originally posted by Cherub Guy

'Flat Stanley'
was the first dinghy to be built from kevlar foam composite.
I
really don't think so: ISTR early Tasars were kevlar/foam some years
before, and the first foam Cherubs were built in the late 1960s, although
I have no especial memory of when kevlar came on the scene. A
stanley_story">contemporary write up doesn't seem to regard the
construction as being especially radical.


Wot! No pics??!?!?

Try now, I have added some
pictures


Luverly, ta very much. Nice boat, although it looks quite boxy - as if
made from aluminium
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It would be nice to see her converted back to how she started, given that she will never be competitive with the new boats now.
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Originally posted by Rupert

It would be nice to see her converted back to how she started, given that she will never be competitive with the new boats now.


I have it in mind for when the time comes. The 84 vintage mast, now in two pieces, is sitting on my garage roof so I have all the right dimensions, and I also have the original North jib, albeit slightly cut back at the clew.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote tickler Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Mar 10 at 9:32am
Originally posted by G.R.F.

Is there anyone on this forum who didn't own 'flat stanley' at one time or
other?
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Here's Mrs P and me at the 1980 worlds in a handy 2nd place ( ie in front of FS ... for a while ) Pity about that trailing sheet .



Using an over-rotating needlespar delta - sort of triangular, and tapered to a wing shape above the hounds a bit like the tasar section.
The boat has recently been rescued in good shape, and is being revived. Built from timber + west epoxy, cold-moulded bow sections, otherwise ply.


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Originally posted by I luv Wight

Here's Mrs P and me at the 1980 worlds in a handy 2nd place ( ie in front of FS ... for a while ) Pity about that trailing sheet .



Using an over-rotating needlespar delta - sort of triangular, and tapered to a wing shape above the hounds a bit like the tasar section.
The boat has recently been rescued in good shape, and is being revived. Built from timber + west epoxy, cold-moulded bow sections, otherwise ply.

Was it normal to sail in a trenchcoat then?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote I luv Wight Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Mar 10 at 6:40pm
Originally posted by Slippery Jim


The boat has recently been rescued in good shape, and is being revived. Built from timber + west epoxy, cold-moulded bow sections, otherwise ply.

 Was it normal to sail in a trenchcoat then?


It was the height of fashion then... The sailing clothing industry hadn't got to where it is now,  we used motorcycling one piece suits.

here's Erik a few weeks ago




It would look better all yellow

I can remember making all those bits!  Aaah.
 


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I drove the car that towed Flat Stanley when Jim Champ trialled sailing with my son before the Harwich Cherub nationals, so I'm in, AND I had a genoa made for my Half Tonner by Peter Kay who was the interviewer in the Flat Stanley report published in this thread, so I'm in again.

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