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    Posted: 02 Jun 10 at 9:29pm
Originally posted by ifoxwell

It is with regret that I have just placed my 100 up for
sale in the classified section of this website.

I'm not going to give it away but if you know some one that
wants to avoid the waiting list and save a bit of money
then pass the word.

Cheers
Ian


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Ian
As the person who started the original thread, what gives? Just come in from
a blissful Wednesday night sail. Boat was fab, now beating all the top lasers
,Vareo and a blaze. Just got to catch the other 100 and two blazes's now.
Seriously, boat is fab, so want to share your thoughts?

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Maybe TT could pass on the details of the chap who offered to buy his.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote ifoxwell Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Jun 10 at 9:56am
Originally posted by SimonW99

Ian
As the person who started the original thread, what
gives? Just come in from
a blissful Wednesday night sail. Boat was fab, now
beating all the top lasers
,Vareo and a blaze. Just got to catch the other 100 and
two blazes's now.
Seriously, boat is fab, so want to share your thoughts?



Nothing to do with the boat, as you say its great fun.

But we are having an extension built and its a bit
selfish of me to spend a load of cash on a boat thats
just for me, when there are plenty of other things that
need the money.

However it was me that commissioned the design that has
ultimately lead to the RS100 so it seemed silly not to
see it through to the end and sample the boat that in my
own little way helped to create.

So house and family has to now come first and I'll let
some one else enjoy what is a great boat.

Ian

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Certainly all at RS will miss you, Ian, your input was invaluable. Hope the wife has forgiven you for days spent at Hayling when you should have been away on holiday!

Best of luck for the extension and future sailing...

Cheers, Nick.

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The RS100 road show is coming to PD on saturday so i'm booked in to have a go   Looking forward to it despite the forecast looking light, but i suppose these are the conditions i need to compare it with my Phantom.

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Leech hook - 8.4m rig

In very light airs - drfters- I am having a problem opening up the leach. Initially I had too much batten tension, but now have this is about right and with some kicker can get the leach to open (but still hooked) no kicker and the leach is really hooked - any ideas for curing this? Genrally the rig is set up as per Nick's basic guide.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote haroosh Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Jun 10 at 8:12am

Martin,

I have exactly the same issue in really light winds. Not really resolved it but like you eased battens and pull a bit more kicker to flatten off. Not much else we can do? As soon as there is any decent breeze its fine.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote asterix Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Jun 10 at 9:08am

That's just how it is for me too - you seem to need some kicker and a bit of cunningham to get the sail shape reasonable but it is still hard to get rid of the hooking leach. 

As you pull on more kicker it seems like you need more cunningham to remove the creases and get a 'nice' looking sail shape, but I suspect it is easy to overdo both kicker and cunningham when it is light?

Hope there is someone more experienced with 100s or 300s and fully battened sails out there who can help a bit more?

 

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I'm not sure you can ever completely get rid of this
affect, its just part of having an unstayed rig and a sail
with a lot of roach.

Me, i just minimise the affect as much as I can and then
concentrate on my sailing. I don't find it such a problem
as long as i concentrate on not over sheeting.

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