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    Posted: 19 Feb 21 at 3:59pm
We have now acquired Supernova and are refurbing her to get her ready for racing again. 


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Casanova will be coming up for sale with in the next two months
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She is in Sunderland
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Anyone know where Casanova has gone?
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I skppered this boat for many years down in Poole. Won just about everything. Slips along in light airs. Struggles a bit in mid conditions but is so stiff and powerful totally blitzes everything in a blow. Safe offshore. Can average 15 Kts downwind flat water in a blow. Regularly beat Demolition particularly when windy. Somewhat over built structurally compared to S Jones intent.
 
I really want to buy her again but .......
 
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More precisely in Cowes, from 22-26 AUG 2011. Event to be hosted by the RCYC.

To continue this thread: Supernova is for sale, seen on Apolloduck.
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Just to let everyone know that the next time the Half ton classics is held it will be run here in the UK. So it's a good time to get hold of an old boat but find the biggest one you can as they come out best under the current IRC formula. Casanova with some clever optimisation could be a weapon in the right hands and possibly a cheaper update than some boats.
Two top half tonners have recently been purchased for west country owners so the UK fleet could be very competitive in 2011.
There is now a half ton page in the classes section of this website.
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link to felixstowe sail east results for 1/2 ton class

http://www.felixstoweregatta.co.uk/pages/results/HalfTonner_ HalfTonnerSeries.htm

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Thanks for the link & the insight - haven't been following the 1/4 ton revival that closely & hadn't appreciated the extent to which some teams are going! - Not really sure where the spirit of the rule ends when some boats are approaching the proverbial axe!

It's good to see  so many old boats having a second life

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Building a new 1/4 tonner would be much easier but completely defeats the point of the class, and no, you couldnt race it with us as a 1/4 tonner.  Some boats have been spending £50k and more on optimisation, and when I say optimisation this is serious stuff!  Anchor challenge added more freeboard so the hull is far from standard but still rates as 1/4 ton because the hull is the same one as used before, a lot of boats now have new decks which is slightly more risky when it comes to the spirit of the rule!

check out www.runawaybus.co.uk for up to date progress of one of the nicest boats in the fleet in terms of finish, though they have had trouble downwind with the massive rig that they have stuck in it! Gave us some trouble in cowes week last year when they broached in front of us and we put a nice hole in them luckily just above the waterline!

For us we have just made the boat a bit more open plan down below and removed a lot of the teak veneer that was in the boat, removed the inboard engine, moved the forestay to the bow but kept the same mast.  This year we have a new boom and are onto our second carbon pole after breaking the last one, this time it is slightly longer.  Moved up to a 38m kite from the original with the boat which was about 30m, for the 1/4 ton cup we will not be using a genoa, we have rated for a battened jib which is 2m smaller than the genoa was with less overlap because the forestay has moved forwards.  The boat also had a new rudder in 2007 because the old one was rotten and not the most efficient shape!

Not sure how much we have spent but because we havent focused on cosmetics yet and have done most of the work ourselves apart from the rudder, moving the forestay and removing the engine the cost has been kept down (ish)

We also don't dry sail the boat, it is kept in the water but before events we come out for a few days and sand and paint the bottom, just means the boat is there for sailing whenever, costs less to keep, and still goes as fast in the big events.

Most of the fun of the 1/4 ton class is in the work on the boat and the parties, the racing is good but obviously not quite as close as one design racing.

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