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    Posted: 06 Jun 13 at 5:42pm
Originally posted by rodney

It’s great for me to see the two classes developing so well.  It’s for sure an indication that single handed, asymmetric sailing is so popular Smile


I agree Rodney, its wonderful that there are some good training classes developing so well.  Hopefully the 700's and Musto's will start to benefit soon  Wink
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I was thinking the same thing- a perfect stepping stone from Laser to MPS!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote getafix Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Jun 13 at 5:59pm
Originally posted by yellowwelly

I was thinking the same thing- a perfect stepping stone from boredom to terror!

 
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Lol- I have to say a 100 never terrified me, I experienced mild peril in both a 300 and an MPS. The only time I've ever been terrified in a dinghy was on my 600 once and another time in a 420- I won't say the wind strength as it will be put down to 'forum wind', when in truth, it was one of those very rare 'big wind' sessions that we all get, maybe 3 or 4 times in a lifetime of amateur racing. The 420 was amazing, so was the guy crewing....

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Originally posted by JimC

Originally posted by Old Timer

As an aside I think ISAF could do all us sailors a favour by publishing the number of plaques issued each year for each ISAF class.

ISAF publish a report for each Int Class every year with data from the CA which includes numbers built. The Topper ones, for example, are here:
http://www.sailing.org/classesandequipment/20184.php
It includes:-
How many new boats were built in [last year]
How many boats were built over the past 5 years
Approximately how many boats exist Worldwide

However I suggest that the "how many boats exist worldwide" figure is best taken with a large pinch of salt for many of the classes. The Topper figure of 47,400 in 2012, for instance, implies that few Toppers have ever been destroyed, which I suspect may not be precisely correct.

Ah ... very good.

Do those figures represent the numbers reported by the class association or the number of plaques ISAF have issued?

Edit: Reviewing the documents of a few classes it is clear that is a report compiled by the CA and published by ISAF. So it is liable to the same issues; why not just publish the number of plaques issued?


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Originally posted by Old Timer

why not just publish the number of plaques issued?

At a rough guess its because it saves ISAF the work of merging one lot of documents from the class associations and another lot of documentation from the plaque issuing process, whilst the CAs know that if the two sets of numbers don't tie up then ISAF will be coming after them for a large sum of money representing the fees for the extra boats.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote getafix Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Jun 13 at 10:23pm
Hope it don't get like reg plates, pi$$ed off with 'why' my '12 car has an xx61 plate.

End of the day, plates, like numbers, are open to all sorts of shenanigans, only solution is honesty, which Rs appear to be offering, in this case
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Or transparency.....

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Originally posted by Contender443

James I doubt the new rule will be ratified before the World Championships in October. So it will depend on what is written into the NOR & SIs for the actual event.
 

Now if you want to be World Champion in a class of one go for it.

 

Looking at the Europeans a previous regular 10.2 sailor won using a 8.4 rig. So the top sailor still showed that they were the best regardless of rig. It was however a windy event and I guess Como will also be expected to be windy so if form is anything to go by then there will be mostly 8.4 rigs sailing.


"It was however a windy event"


It wasn't actually.

Day 1 was breezy but Race 1 was in relatively moderate 16 to 18 knots and it was only the final lap of Race 2 where it gusted strongly to 25 knots. The other 4 days were all fairly moderate with non-planing quite a lot of the time.

Huw won simply because he was the best sailor. He did, however, demonstrate that even at 100kg he could still be fully competitive on the 8.4 rig even in relatively moderate conditions - he did have to work a bit harder though !

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We have a fantastic fleet of 7 RS100's sailing at Starcross Yacht Club with 2 brand new boats recently joining our rapidly growing fleet.

Not only is it a sizeable fleet we also have a virtually 100% turnout, which is giving us really close and very enjoyable racing in a wide range of conditions.

All very welcome to come and join in. If you fancy a test sail in the SW send me an email.

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