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    Posted: 18 Nov 13 at 7:51am
RS100 owners are like Lada owners, they know what they've got isn't great, but they'll bang on about how good it is and defend it till death!


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Getafix, sorry, you misread that, it's only at Lymington.
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Originally posted by mongrel

RS100 owners ... bang on about how good it is and defend it till death!

Sounds like every other damn class to me...
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dont see many owners on this thread - maybe you need to start a new one?
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maybe we should call it the ex RS100 owners thread...

And Jim's right, we have an inbuilt desire to pimp our own classes... for me it's utterly Machiavellian, I want to encourage others so I have someone else to race against and I want to protect my investment- especially on something so new without an established critical mass, then yep, I'd go to more effort and get stuck in where I can.  (With the Solo it's easy.  As long as others keep sailing, especially club racing, then there's a damn good chance they'll end up in a Solo anyway.)

I'm sure a psychologist would add some group theories as well; sense of belonging, tribalism, seeking validation from others approval etc but as Mark Twain said, 'A man cannot be comfortable without his own approval', so at the end of the day, when the RS100 just didn't stack up for us, we simply sold them on- hopefully to someone who it would work out better for.

It's hardly a damning inditement on a highly physical boat, that actually, it was all just a bit too much like hard work for a short reward.  An entire industry is built in the Alps on lifts and cable cars to take people up the hill.  Much as it's great fun to ski or board back down again, not many of us would bother if we had to trudge up the mountain each time to do it.     

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Originally posted by yellowwelly

An entire industry is built in the Alps on lifts and cable cars to take people up the hill.  Much as it's great fun to ski or board back down again, not many of us would bother if we had to trudge up the mountain each time to do it.     


The trouble with upwind tows is that the wind keeps moving around where as the mountains stay in the same place making building the infrastructure easier ...

I believe some kitesurfing guys go in for long downwinds and just get a mate to collect them all in a van further down the coast ... bit easier when you can put all your kit in a big bag ...

Perhaps the inflatable dinghy has legs after all ...


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Originally posted by 2547

Originally posted by yellowwelly

An entire industry is built in the Alps on lifts and cable cars to take people up the hill.  Much as it's great fun to ski or board back down again, not many of us would bother if we had to trudge up the mountain each time to do it.     


The trouble with upwind tows is that the wind keeps moving around where as the mountains stay in the same place making building the infrastructure easier ...

I believe some kitesurfing guys go in for long downwinds and just get a mate to collect them all in a van further down the coast ... bit easier when you can put all your kit in a big bag ...

Perhaps the inflatable dinghy has legs after all ...



or here's another solution- enough power to weight to make the uphill (almost) as much fun  Wink  (just need to add stabilisers for muppets)
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Originally posted by yellowwelly

Originally posted by 2547

Originally posted by yellowwelly

An entire industry is built in the Alps on lifts and cable cars to take people up the hill.  Much as it's great fun to ski or board back down again, not many of us would bother if we had to trudge up the mountain each time to do it.     


The trouble with upwind tows is that the wind keeps moving around where as the mountains stay in the same place making building the infrastructure easier ...

I believe some kitesurfing guys go in for long downwinds and just get a mate to collect them all in a van further down the coast ... bit easier when you can put all your kit in a big bag ...

Perhaps the inflatable dinghy has legs after all ...



or here's another solution- enough power to weight to make the uphill (almost) as much fun  Wink  (just need to add stabilisers for muppets)

Ah ... I believe that is called a trapeze ... (or a cat Confused)
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well, thanks AC for one thing.... I will not be so snooty about cats again, nor will I assume that fast, powerful cats can't offer exciting close racing.  In fact, having looked into A-Classes a bit more, I can quite see why a fleet of them at Rutland is emerging.  
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Originally posted by 2547

Originally posted by yellowwelly

An entire industry is built in the Alps on lifts and cable cars to take people up the hill.  Much as it's great fun to ski or board back down again, not many of us would bother if we had to trudge up the mountain each time to do it.     


The trouble with upwind tows is that the wind keeps moving around where as the mountains stay in the same place making building the infrastructure easier ...

I believe some kitesurfing guys go in for long downwinds and just get a mate to collect them all in a van further down the coast ... bit easier when you can put all your kit in a big bag ...

Perhaps the inflatable dinghy has legs after all ...




I fondly remember the days of doing a 4 mile downwind reach on boards. However I used to sail it upwind and would have gladly excepted a lift instead.
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