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| JimC   Really should get out more     Joined: 17 May 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 6662 |  Post Options  Quote  Reply  Topic: Feeling Rusty... Posted: 08 Jul 10 at 4:34pm | |
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   Having been asked to do a bit of coaching on spinnaker handling for a club member the other night I jumped in the boat and found myself feeling unaccountably rusty on some of the finer options of running a boat with a pole kite and bags... 
 "This is ridiculous" I thought, and apologised as advice mutated a bit as I worked things out. "How long", I wondered "Can it be since I sailed forward hand in a boat with this setup?" I worked it out later - I reckon its thirty five years since I last raced with that setup... The other combinations of bags and pole I've all used pretty recently! | ||
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| Jon711   Far too distracted from work     Joined: 04 May 07 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 465 |  Post Options  Quote  Reply  Posted: 08 Jul 10 at 5:02pm | |
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   Which class of boat Jim? Having done a fair bit of Squib 
 (bag) and Merlin (chute) sailing, I find it fairly easy to switch between them, although I will admit bags are easier on a stable keelboat, than an unstable dinghy... Why do not all classes allow chutes, it just makes the whole system so much easier and stress free??? Jon | ||
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| winging it   Really should get out more     Joined: 22 Mar 07 Online Status: Offline Posts: 3958 |  Post Options  Quote  Reply  Posted: 08 Jul 10 at 5:14pm | |
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   This will be me tomorrow when I do soem 420 coaching.... Personally I've never had a problem with bags, and I have found chute boats to present difficulties of their own. The ultimate test will be the simoun, where the kite is stowed in a little plastic box (open ended) under the fore deck. Now that will be interesting. | ||
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| JimC   Really should get out more     Joined: 17 May 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 6662 |  Post Options  Quote  Reply  Posted: 08 Jul 10 at 5:27pm | |
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   It was a Wayfarer as it happens but it doesn't really matter what class it was, it was just strange that I hadn't happened to sail a boat with that config for such a very long time. Comes of mainly sailing high performance boats I guess.
 
 Well there are lots of possible reasons that classes might think justify a restriction, 
 And anyway its just boring if every class has the same kit! Having once made a through deck and bulkhead kite chute I vowed *never* to do it again. It was a ******* job! Edited by JimC | ||
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| Skiffybob   Really should get out more     Joined: 04 Dec 06 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 842 |  Post Options  Quote  Reply  Posted: 08 Jul 10 at 8:56pm | |
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   and of course, don't forget the weight in the bow of a chute with a wet kite in it.
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| Skiffybob   Really should get out more     Joined: 04 Dec 06 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 842 |  Post Options  Quote  Reply  Posted: 08 Jul 10 at 8:58pm | |
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   Oh yes, and somethimes the kite is too big to fit into a chute     | ||
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     12ft Skiff - Gordon Keeble and the Furry Fly-by
 AC - GBR271 - Whoosh B49 - Island Alchemy | ||
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| winging it   Really should get out more     Joined: 22 Mar 07 Online Status: Offline Posts: 3958 |  Post Options  Quote  Reply  Posted: 08 Jul 10 at 9:59pm | |
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 Very true, I have the chute from the Marauder in my shed. It weighs a lot on its own, never mind full of wet kite. and Jim is right about the job of putting it in. I may actually just go for bags. | ||
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| Steve411   Really should get out more     Joined: 09 Sep 08 Location: Cheddar, Somerset, England Online Status: Offline Posts: 705 |  Post Options  Quote  Reply  Posted: 09 Jul 10 at 6:12pm | |
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 Quite so. I had bags rather than a chute in my last Lark (a few years ago now), decision taken following a particularly wet nationals when the waves wouldn't stop coming through the chute upwind. Bags are actually easier I find with a bit of practice. Certainly it makes for a more stable drop in a breeze as the helm can concentrate on positioning the boat for the leeward rounding instead of trying to drop the kite while steering with the tiller between his knees. | ||
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| JimC   Really should get out more     Joined: 17 May 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 6662 |  Post Options  Quote  Reply  Posted: 09 Jul 10 at 6:32pm | |
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 Putting it in wasn't that bad: it was making the d*** thing in the first place that was the real nightmare! | ||
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| winging it   Really should get out more     Joined: 22 Mar 07 Online Status: Offline Posts: 3958 |  Post Options  Quote  Reply  Posted: 09 Jul 10 at 8:22pm | |
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   My day went reasonably well, it slowly came back to me,.. but it does seem like the 420 has some rules designed to make life especially difficult for the the crew. | ||
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