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    Posted: 13 Apr 10 at 3:24pm

....although don't play it to the end...it gets steadily worse, and even less pallatable, even for my eclectic taste!

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Originally posted by rushy

Question, has anyone car-topped their 100 yet? if so any advice, pitfalls etc?

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Surely a beam of 1.8mtr is too wide for a car room rack. I'd rather tow as it saves the weight on the top of the car and the hassle of getting people to assit putting it on the roof.
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Had my test sail today, big rig (although i am still going to buy the small one i think!), all sorts of wind strengths, from 5-15 knots probably...

Firstly, kicker on hard is fast. Too much sail upwind is slow because you cannot use the power to foot off.  I wasnt overpowered even in the big gusts, just couldnt use the power as well as i would have liked. 

Secondly, make sure the kite halyard is on the right eye on the mast! I only noticed after putting the kite up as the luff went bar tight and it wouldnt fill, brought the boat in and changed it down an eye and it was nice. 

Lastly, sail somewhere that isnt burghfield! Too many islands and too many shifts! Get yourself on the sea!

Anyway... really liked the boat, upwind was pretty straight forward even if i was a bit light for the big sail.  Downwind needs some work on my part, not used to coming into the gybes that little bit slower than in the 700 yet so the rig loads up a  little bit more than i expected which caught me out a couple of times! That was just down to driver error but I have learnt from my mistakes. BRING ON THE NATIONALS!

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Originally posted by Martin - LSC

My boat now running a bit late (End April) - does anyone know if the issue with the kite chute is sorted yet? Also is there a fix out for the chafe on the c/board uphaul? Nice to think if my boat's late it'll at least get these bits sorted.

Hope to get a demo end of this week at Largs. Contact James Pearson if anyone else is interested in seeing the boat. It should be at Largs SC over this coming weekend.

We are testing a mod to the shape of the exit of the sock and the idea of putting something behind the lip on the foredeck to hold it in place more firmly. We've also figured out that the exact position of the velcro is relevant. If that sorts it, there will be a retro-fit for existing boats. We're also looking at the chafe on the uphaul though bizzarely none of these were an issue on the demo boats!

As soon as we change anything we'll contact existing owners

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Originally posted by turnturtle

Originally posted by radixon


Originally posted by rushy

Question, has anyone car-topped their 100 yet? if so any
advice, pitfalls etc?


Thanks

Current development specification:
Length: 4300mm
Beam: 1830mmSurely a beam of 1.8mtr is too wide for a car room rack. I'd
rather tow as it saves the weight on the top of the car and the hassle of
getting people to assit putting it on the roof.


And the trailer allegedly tows quite happily at 90... (for legal reasons- km/h
on private roads and not endorsed by RS Sailing, their trailer suppliers or
anybody else including myself or any insurance companies )

All valid, and thanks, my question arises from the fact that Isle of Wight ferry companies want to charge me caravan rates for a dinghy/trailer, think I'll give the roof rack a go, with a bit of an extension, natch.

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It would be no problem on the roof.  I drove the 600 miles across Europe (in a Mondeo) with the NS14 on the roof for exactly the same reason - the ferry was cheaper.  Coincidentally the NS is also 4300mm by 1830mm with very similar hull weight, although the mast is longer than a RS100 one.  I found I did need a block of wood to beef up the forward roof bar though, to stop it bowing too much.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Merlinboy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Apr 10 at 11:02am
I roofed a IC from Norwich to Gloucestershire on the roof of my old company Honda civic!!!!  I beefed the roof rack up with some timber, it was fine apart from i dented the roof rails!!  In hindsight it was probably a stupid thing to do, as there was a rather large overhang, and old rules canoe's are not exactly light!! so it was probably over the weight limit for the car.  I wouldn't do it again!
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Physical limit on the roof weight on my insignia is 100kg so an RS100 would be OK weight wise for the car, apparently just not for the roof bars themselves.
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I have a 51 reg Civic (with sun roof) that has a limit of 20kg on the roof.  Hope yours was higher than that!
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I roofyrack everywhere ( 'cos I'm also on the IOW ), moths at 2.25m wide, Cherubs, ICs, on a range of cars - MiniMetro, Escort, Astra, Pug405.
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