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    Posted: 12 Oct 13 at 6:46pm
no multihulls allowed here!

I can't help but think that an adult sized genuine 'beach' boat ie rugged, easy to rig etc would do well both in training and holiday centres.
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One of our club members has a Hartley 12 and apart from adjustments needed to the full length top batten it goes ok and he is no lightweight. Has choice of versions - either two mast positions or the assy kite.
I reckon it would make quite a good training boat.

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Is the Hartley 12 the one that looks like it has a piece of kitchen worksurface for a thwart?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote winging it Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Oct 13 at 9:15pm
that is a good call Pat.  I saw some of these last year whilst collecting new kestrel masts.  Might fit the bill quite nicely.
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still seems to me that the H12 has the exact same issues as the Q'ba- the larger (than a pico) sail being battened, not roll up?
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Sounds to me that what's required is a RotoSolo with a non-fully battened sail.

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There was some new boat turned up down the lake wednesday last, I think it was something from the Topper Tupperware range, it looked the part, but as usual with Tupperware, the performance didn't stack up. I wish i could remember what it was called.

Vibe, it might be that one.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote JimC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Oct 13 at 3:59am
The general problem I think is that thermoplastic construction doesn't deem to scale well, and boats much bigger than Feva/Pico are too heavy wnd too flexible. Need a new tech advance.
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Continuous reinforced thermoplastic. Glass cloth with polypropylene co-mingled, so it is like a prepreg. Heat it up to melt the pp and cool to set. Light, strong, impact resistant and recyclable.
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Peaky: problem there is that you're back to the labour intensive world of hand lay up. Plenty of thermoplastic based pre-pregs available, with all sorts of fibre reinforcement (even themoplastic reinforcements). But you lose, for manufacturers, one of the key process advantages of rotomolding.
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