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    Posted: 06 Apr 10 at 10:14am

No problem Nick. I was planning to send you and Rob a picture today explaining what I have seen. I am surprised this has not been seen on the prototypes as its quite obvious now I have experienced it. Its at the back edge of where the chute is attached to the boat with velcro and the kite downhaul simply snags the back edge and eventually pulls the velcro apart.

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I have discussed this with Alex, and it's something we're looking into- we'll discuss it more when I get back to work tomorrow (new boiler today, and no, I don't mean I'm getting married again!) To refit the chute onto the Velcro you need an LPT (Long pokey thing for the uninitiated) to reach from the back of the foredeck, or release the elastic at the back of the chute, pull it foreward and scrunch it up a bit, then you can get hold of it from the front. We may need to put some foam behind the lip to pack it, although I'm told small paint rollers fit perfectly! Strangely we never had the issue on the prototypes/demo boats, but with a wider range of people using the boats more regularly, we were always going to find something that needed tweaking.
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Here is a close up. Its a tiny issue and Im seeking perfection and it sounds like the refitting the chute and using the LPT may help this. We will see what the RS guys suggest.

 

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James,

Just so were clear from the photo the issue is at the back end of the chute. The front end is very neat indeed.

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why not screw the end of the velcro down, 5/8" no.8 pan head should do it nicely (don't forget to seal it though). 
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Originally posted by Phil eltringham

why not screw the end of the velcro down, 5/8" no.8 pan head should do it nicely (don't forget to seal it though). 

Yes Phil that would solve it but I dont particularly want to go drilling holes in my shiney new boat. I suspect it may simply be the positioning of the chute on the velcro may be the root of the problem. The RS guys are reviewing it.

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Keith,

Thats not the issue I have (not that I am aware of anyway !). Mine is the
top part of the sock where it fixes to the inside of the chute mouth, again
with Velcro. The sock is dropping off the chute mouth and then snagging
the kite on retrieval - not every time but when it does it requires a lot of
force to get the kite back in the sock. Having looked cant see anything
else which would cause this.

As Rob mentioned you need something very long to reach inside to press
the velcro back together.

Don't think it it is possible to photograph it though without some sort of
medical camera !!

On other boats I sail the Velcro is supplemented by screws and cup
washers through a webbing tab at both sides, which apply sufficient
tension to hold it place.

Will look at the boat this evening to see if its simply slipped off and can
easily be pushed back in place.


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I'm getting the same issue as Chris with the top part of the
sock coming away from the velcro.

The long stick with a small roller would help me get it
back on properly but I fear it will end up coming off again.

I'm sure there's an easy fix but I need some imagination
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In truth, the RS200 chute uses 2 little self tappers either end of the velcro on the chute mouth, but so far it has not been needed on the RS100 - it would be nice to think it can be solved without fastenings! The velcro should be fine if there was not an edge to catch the downhaul.

Should get out this weekend unless Charlie books in another demo. We are at Chichester YC this saturday - bit of an old haunt of mine so I'll give Charlie a hand and then grab a boat for sailing on sunday. Like Phil at Parkestone, we have the odd Sprocket (MR) to yacht round with.

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James... I actually went down to the workshop to see why
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