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    Posted: 21 Apr 10 at 9:37am

Intriguing dialogue. Kind of blows my theory that Grumph anf Frump were one and the same. Clones, maybe, or just one bi-polar individual?

To be fair to both (him?), I'm considering approach rather than content of postings in this analysis. One may indeed be a genius, but which?

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Nope, not me and haven't quite reached the stage of boredom that I'd create
two separate ID's to have a conversation, no to abuse myselves, interesting
psychological case that it would be..

Genius? not me either, my qualifications are strictly in 'restating the
bleeding obvious'

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Guest Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Apr 10 at 11:51am

Originally posted by G.R.F.

Nope, not me and haven't quite reached the stage of boredom that I'd create two separate ID's to have a conversation,

Could be the only option of finding a like mind ...

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Post Options Post Options   Quote William H Frump Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Apr 10 at 7:15pm
Originally posted by turnturtle

Originally posted by William H Frump

Originally posted by G.R.F.

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Nice one James, I'm guessing by your slant that your in agreeance of GRF's , albeit tongue in cheek, claims that he has somehow singlehandedly rescued the destiny of UK dinghy sailing from a future of economic doom. Come on James, really? I know your going to be best buddies this year on the 100 circiut, supping pints at the bar telling anyone who will listen about how involved you all were in the conception and development of the 100 via the wonder of the internet. The trick here is, in my opinion, a very clever one, Rs were going to build the boat anyway and the way they wanted it to be but they put the idea out here, the internet, first. People get all excited and alot of hype is created, you all feel like your a part of the development and therefore "buy into the dream". A trick rooster were trying with RPX and cirrus with icon.

My opinion is that RS caught wind of the D-1 development and thought they had better try and counter that development, much the same way they did with the 700 vs MPS, a strategy that worked in the short term but long term? Look at the fleets now. From what I understand the 100 has a much better chance against its rival long term, time will tell.

So back to GRF and his single handed crusade against a backwards industry, one that he has won in his mind by getting the backing of RS to build his dream, get real. I know you have a reputation for tongue in cheek style posting but there is a line and your over the horizon. There is a chance that your actually alright but you come across as seethingly obnoxious and in desperate need of an ego check. And lastly your constant referal to this hetracil stuff makes me wonder what your browser history must be like, why and how you managed to arrive there only you can answer.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote blaze720 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Apr 10 at 7:40pm
..... and please can someone tell GRF he is absolutely right about the Blaze and all similar classes, and that we are all totally wrong / insane ... whatever it takes (and just quietly slip in the idea that it is really about time he sold his one)

 ...... come on guys .....we are getting desperate now - time for someone else ! 

Seriously he is more 'pussy cat'  face to face than the 'keyboard tiger' he might appear on this forum.  And yes Greame  we'd still make you welcome at the Nationals .... I'll even give you an old Blaze spinnaker to go with the trapeze wires if you are up to it. 

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Post Options Post Options   Quote JRW1019 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Apr 10 at 10:15pm
You say you think they built the 100 to counter the D-1.

From everything I have heard RS were originally working
with Devoti to produce the boat but thought they wanted to
go down the non-carbon route in the end to aim for a
different part of the market. I'm pretty sure they weren't,
and probably still aren't competing with each other.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Jon711 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Apr 10 at 6:58am

I'm quite enjoying this, the irony as you say James is, well, ironic I suppose...

I wonder if I start more threads, taking the mick out of other threads I will get such fun

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Apr 10 at 7:18am

Well seeing as there's a thread for this now, I thought I'd share my experiences of my first Blaze sail yesterday... 

Actually, it was a Halo.  I was in Burghfield helping Mike L with some ICON stuff and the weather was glorious (sunny, puffy F3?), so I left Mike to it whilst borrowing his Halo.

It was a Mk1 hull, in superb condition and very well sorted.  Simple to launch with a stable hull.  It was a centre sheeted version, with a long tiller extension and Mike warned me I had to put the tiller round the back.  After forgetting on my first tack (about 10yds offshore!) and inspecting the bottom of the hull  I soon got the hang of it.  FWIW, it floated nicely on its side and was simple enough to right and climb back on board, again sitting nice and still whilst sorting myself out.

The Halo sail, from North, is very attractive, sets well and actually didn't seem dauntingly large.  Visibilty was great and the centre sheeting made gybing very simple although upwind sheet loads are fairly high. Simple enough to hold with the ratchet, but hardish to pull in those last few inches. Mike mentioned some boats use an extra purchase, ut I think I'd keep it like it was. I was suprised with how little outhaul tension Mike recommended, but it worked.  I think I'm just used to the very flat sails on the NS.

Sitting on the wings was really fun and a lot comfier than I had expected (at least for the half hour I sailed it) and gives oodles of righting moment. I hadn't realised they stow away when not in use, making it no wider than anything else in the boat park - and a very simple operation it is too, just pull them out and pin them in place.

The hull planes very easily and sails downwind with real speed - much much faster than a Laser (I've never sailed a Phantom so can't make that comparison).  I should imagine that on a lake like Burghfield (with several islands in the middle) that it would get downwind faster than many assymetrics.  Speaking of Burghfied, it was great to see so much activity at the club on a Saturday afternoon in April.  A really thriving bit of water.

When I came in Mike gave a demonstration of how it should reslly be sailed and was absolutely flying!

So, I'm now boatless whilst waiting for my ICON and would defintely accept any offers of more rides in a Blaze or Halo!



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There I was Race Officering the Burghfield Challenger Open Meeting this last Saturday and the Halo comes out. Not really ever seen it sailing so was quite interested. Then what do you know this bloke decides to tip it in right in front of me just as I had my camera in hand. Oh dear!







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