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    Posted: 03 Mar 11 at 3:17pm
No thats plymouth for sure! Been playing tennis today and it feels like 20 degrees in the sun!
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excellent - its 2 (yes two) degrees C here and its been coludy for days and days now - I can't remember last seeing the sun
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The 100s were all looking good at starcross this weekend, shame i didnt take my 100 because the racing would have been good in that breeze!  Even so the 49er was awesome fun in that breeze and somehow we managed to do quite well (for us!) despite a number of boat problems during the race. 

Slowly getting rid of the bruises now!
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Well with the weather warming up, I've got my new slot flusher to fit and I dare say a few holes to fill, so I'll be down the boat park this weekend all things being equal and no weather foulness. Not long now before we start racing, it'll make a change having a boat ready at the beginning of the season.
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The first dinghy series of the year in plymouth is almost over now! Its funny because back home in southampton there is very little at this time of year for dinghies, its all yacht racing, but in plymouth its the other way round, yacht racing doesnt start until april.  Either way I have had some awesome days sailing so far this year in some amazing weather!  We even had our first BBQ yesterday because it was so warm!


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Over in the Icon thread, GRF was his usual lucid self in response to a pic of me at the Frensham Frenzy


saying :
He's got the kite up hasn't he? looks a bit breezy to be a total drifter, don't think i could handle that much wind at that point of sailing, certainly not sat that far forward and the main sheeted that far in, without a weight jacket..

And what are all those white things on the Gnav..

And why is he wearing his wetsuit half way up his thighs..

And hasn't he heard of regain? LOL

Answers: breeze ranged from nothing to perhaps 6-7mph. Correct, I was having to work quite hard here to get up to a mark with the kite up - bearing off was not an option, but easing the main a bit would have made it less demanding. Also I have big rig up with my 12.5 stone. Flat water - why sit back and drag her a**e

Gnav: the angles on the bar wear the sail, so i've (white) taped plactic tube on the arms. I will swap for black tape if white offends.

No wet-suit, only Rooster hikers, without the pads. I have a lucious full head of hair, but someone photoshopped me. Perhaps.
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OK only 48 hours before I am in Chandlers Ford collecting number 311 - can't wait Smile Smile
 
So what are the top must dos as far as bimbles, pimps etc? I have watched the DVD and looked at the RS100 sites.
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Originally posted by Contender443

OK only 48 hours before I am in Chandlers Ford collecting number 311 - can't wait Smile Smile
 
So what are the top must dos as far as bimbles, pimps etc? I have watched the DVD and looked at the RS100 sites.


  • Pad the risers on the trolley gunwhale hangers - or you will chip the gelcoat when boat does not immediately sit true
  • Essential: Fit a kite halyard trip cord (see RS100sailing.com)
  • Put plastic rings on the kite-sheet elastics or the shockcord sucks itself into the ratchets
  • Don't shackle the mainsail tack to the boom, it makes horrible creases - use 2 ties - around boom and mast - let tack sit 3-4 inches back from shackle point
  • get some plastic tube for gnav bars and reduce nasty sail chaff
  • hopefully RS have changed the main halyard spec - the early ones had a short life
  • swap the block the kite halyard goes thru at back of boat for a big plastic ring. Halyard twists jam in the block and cause all sorts of nashing of teeth
  • Drill small hole near edge of frankentein gooseneck nut, thread thin string thru, tie into a loop and pass main halyard retaining elastic thru that loop. Stops nut coming loose or £5 to RS when it falls overboard
  • I now have made tapered 4mm Excel racing kite sheets - much  better in the light stuff
  • Check the friction pad on the plate is tight enough
  • Prolube the mast join(s) before connecting - they get really hard to pull apart 
  • Budget more time than usual to rig before each race - and check everything before launching - I still make schoolboy rigging errors and fixing them on the water can be a challenge

The boat is actually really well-sorted but I recommend all of these

And get sailing, it's a great boat

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Originally posted by Contender443


So what are the top must dos as far as bimbles, pimps etc? I have watched the DVD and looked at the RS100 sites.


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Replace the cunningham setup by adding 2 more blocks and getting rid of the cascade, rig so you have 2:1 acting each side of the sail giving 4:1 total.  I will post pics if needed. With this setup you get max travel and the same power, if the weather is truly nuclear when you launch you can simply rig this one side of the sail and then put a primary line in like the original setup to give 8:1 cunningham.
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