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    Posted: 17 Sep 13 at 6:22pm
Originally posted by JimC

Ruscoe, racing ain't watching. Sometimes the outsider sees more of the big picture. I was surprised the first time because it was so contra received opinion, but it was striking just how much reaching speed affected the tactical options on the next beat. Much more so than a run, where there's a tendency to just get bunched up by the gusts.


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Originally posted by gbr940



I've definitely seen a bigger mix of gender sailing an MPS over iMoths and i'm pretty sure that there are more MPS sailors then Moths at Nationals and even open meetings.



Before we get carried away with this I thought I'd just compare the 2013 Moth Nationals (70boats) with the Musto Skiff Nationals (40 boats) and a quick scan of the results saw no ladies competing at the latter, and 4 at the Moths...

Maybe the MPS open circuit is stronger, but I ran out of interest at that point!

Coming from a traditional class background I find the downwinds are far more tactically interesting in the Moth and you're presented with far more options than the traditional procession style that the slower boats lend themselves to. It's easier to chase puffs and shifts around the course and get away from other boats




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I don't think curtains make good spinnakers, too heavy cloth

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Most British sailing clubs sail on water which is just too small to make decent W/L racing a viable option, and many of the better assymetric boats are largely too fast for the average puddle club.

As for gender, there are bound to be more female sailors sailing moths than mustos: the moth requires you to be light and nimble and so suits the female frame, the musto I'm sure can be well sailed on technique, but size and strenght will always favour the men and deter the women.
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Originally posted by Cameron Winton

I don't think curtains make good spinnakers, too heavy cloth

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I've owned spinnakers that looked like net curtains.
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Originally posted by winging it

Most British sailing clubs sail on water which is just too small to make decent W/L racing a viable option, and many of the better assymetric boats are largely too fast for the average puddle club.

As for gender, there are bound to be more female sailors sailing moths than mustos: the moth requires you to be light and nimble and so suits the female frame, the musto I'm sure can be well sailed on technique, but size and strenght will always favour the men and deter the women.

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Originally posted by yellowwelly

<snip> our laser fleet battles (at the front) are settled downwind.

Not at Hunts they are not. we have some great battles upwind and on the reaches (positioning the boat). All legs of the course can be tactical and you can find you get away on any leg or gain back on any leg. On a reach if you are behind it can sometimes pay to go low and come in at a hotter angle whilst the pack in front push each other higher and higher trying to defend their wind.

The other weekend 1st and 2nd was decided by a matter of half a boat length or so after an hours hard racing. The person who won made the right tactical decision on the final offwind leg and pushed the boat in second round the outside allowing them to be ahead for the short leg to the finish.
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Hunts is a good example of a sailing club with a future- it's growing!  Paul do you see more or less asymmetric dinghies there now?
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