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    Posted: 28 Feb 14 at 7:06am
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Any idea of target helm weight? Only a little wider than a Laser but with quite a bigger sail.
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Dan said 70 -90kg predicted a page or so back... apparently lighter guys may have an advantage in light winds.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Feb 14 at 12:17pm
Similar sail size to the Supernova - fractionally larger main but semi soft and a fathead. Fractionally shorter, but similar width so doesn't sound too much to me.

Supernova (epoxy) is 50kg hull and PY of 1071.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote yellowwelly Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Feb 14 at 12:23pm
So Simon, given you've sailed the Aero proto - at best guess, could these boats race scratch and we could reasonably expect the better sailor to win over the water?
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Originally posted by yellowwelly

So Simon, given you've sailed the Aero proto - at best guess, could these boats race scratch and we could reasonably expect the better sailor to win over the water?

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Couldn't say really, little things make so much of a difference. Take the supernova, in MK 1 form it was not great on the sea if it was rough, as could fill up. The Mk 2 open transom now means its brilliant on the sea. Some conditions will suit each boat differently.

All I can say is if you put Dan, Jo Richards or Nick Craig in any of them they would be parked at home before most of us crossed the line Cry

Looking at the aero, it has a higher freeboard, which could work in its favour in rougher conditions and then you have the dilemma of different sail sizes. The DZero has a very fine nose to go through waves, I assume, so it may be great in waves. At this point no one knows.

I think all these boats will all be within 50 points on the PY scale, all self drain, all will have well worked hiking positions. An epoxy Nova probably has a good handicap at 1071 now and may fall a little over the next few years - lets say 1062. Dan sailed the punk off 1050 and did well, but he is way above average PY, but lets say thats fair. Aero has yet to be seen, but it is very light and was a fun sail back in prototype form last year.

I am all in favour of simple light carbon rigs, but in building conditions, I have yet to sail anything that gives the sort of power control available with an 'old fashioned' adjustable forestay on a piece of tin LOL

However, I do think that a simple twice a season, una rig only,  'lets go and race on scratch' with overall top three and then perhaps a top three by boat - with compulsory drinks and food on the saturday night- would be brilliant.

Oh and as always Nick Craig would win in his Oppy......

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Post Options Post Options   Quote sandgrounder Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Feb 14 at 9:06pm
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Originally posted by sandgrounder

The number of people on here questioning the pricing policy of both Devoti and RS whilst claiming to work in Sales is, frankly, shocking.
 
I suspect that come 09:55 on Saturday both companies will have several prices ready to hoist, with a spy suitably positioned on the other's stand equipped with a mobile phone.
 

I'm afraid the world doesn't work like that. If they are trying to match the price of the other into some sort of pathetic price war then they are doing it very wrong. Both companies will have (or should have) a good idea of the cost of the boat to them and also the margins they need to work to in order to make it a viable product. I expect the price of these two boats to be very different. More than 10% difference anyway. The build price for the devoti will be higher, no doubt about it. 

 
Don't be afraid. I never once mentioned a price war or, conversely, a cartel. I would imagine that both suppliers would be keen to optimise the margin on their respective new product, whilst minimising the amount of cash left on the table; isn't that what successful selling is all about...?
 


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Post Options Post Options   Quote Medway Maniac Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Mar 14 at 8:11pm
My boat of the show, the D Zero, and every bit as good value as I supposed.  High quality at very reasonable price.

I fancy the Aero will be more than a match planing downwind, with its lighter weight and chines, but if I had to choose, I'd take the D Zero.

Of course, what I'd really like is to have both at my disposal for the day, and swap round every half hour....
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I thought the DZero on the stand looked great. It's worth noting though that it isn't a production boat - they said the foils wouldn't be carbon, there would be a different bailer arrangement and a different rudder stock. Probably other changes too.

I would consider one if I knew the real helm weight range. The problem with ultra-light boats is that the helm is a higher percentage of the all-up sailing weight, so being the right weight is really critical. I know they said 70-90 but so does almost every other singlehander. And obvs lighter is better in light winds, heavy in heavy, etc, but there's usually a competitive sweet spot in reality.

Presumably that sweet spot must be at least Laser level (same basic hull dimensions, bigger and more powerful sail?) But the sail must exert less turning force than say a Rooster 8.1 (lower aspect) or Phantom (smaller size). 

So what do you think? 82Kgs mid-point?

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Post Options Post Options   Quote yellowwelly Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Mar 14 at 3:45pm
I think as 85kg would be a very nice target weight for a proper weight loss programme (involving the utter humiliation of being prodded, poked and weighed in with fat girls every friday), that 85kg should be optimum weight for both the RS Aero and the Devoti Zero.  LOL
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