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maxibuddah
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Topic: D-ZeroPosted: 19 May 14 at 8:36am |
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I loved the way you went over the side with no hint of embarrassment in the body wobble roll over the top. Can you not step over the side with a certain amount of decorum and causally bring it up?
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Everything I say is my opinion, honest
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rodney
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Posted: 19 May 14 at 8:31am |
Given the amount of beer that I now owe, especially to kw, I think that my next investment may have to be a brewery
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kneewrecker
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Posted: 19 May 14 at 7:27am |
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well if it does then Rodney can buy me a beer ;-)
bare feet simple- too much windsurfing!
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Telltale
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Posted: 18 May 14 at 9:29pm |
That one phrase could sell more boats than a full on marketing campaign!
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Rupert
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Posted: 18 May 14 at 9:23pm |
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Were the bare feet to show that there are no nasty sharp bits to stand on?
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Firefly 2324, Puffin 229, Minisail 3446 Mirror 70686
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kneewrecker
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Posted: 18 May 14 at 4:14pm |
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I'm working on a proper video, but here's some deck cam footage including my (deliberate) capsize...
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Posted: 18 May 14 at 11:17am |
Sounds great and just what I was hoping. I particularly like the 'rights like a kid in a Topper' bit. I absolutely loved my topper as a child, in part because capsize recovery so quick and easy there was no trauma and so strong winds held absolutely no fear. |
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winging it
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Posted: 18 May 14 at 10:21am |
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the same, but different...
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Posted: 18 May 14 at 9:08am |
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With James here, I sailed it for the first time yesterday. It is such a well mannered boat. I watched James sail it backwards really well (no piss taking by me, he was doing it on purpose), i ws amazed that the boat didn't want to capsize near the beach it sat so calmly in the water. I was amazed that my arse did not see loads of water poring over the transom easy I see in so many other boats. It picks up beautifully and point pretty well. I would like to sail it on more open water as haversham had some pretty flukes shifts due to the wind direction, but to my mind the zero was very, very at home on a small lake.
In terms of comparison, it is very much like a laser in terms of feel. Just that someone has made one more powerful and ironed out the creases. Great work Dan and Rodney for pulling together what looks to be a future classic
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kneewrecker
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Posted: 18 May 14 at 12:09am |
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Will do MM- sorted Laser with a significantly more powerful rig, and assuming we get the darker sail out of the ones there today, a very responsive and readible rag.
Bottom line quietly impressed, it exudes elegance and excellence,a fitting singlehsnded companion to the Icon, following less is more and raw simplicity design credentials. My gut instinct is that lots of people will reel out that tautological cliché:'easy to sail, hard to sail well', when in truth it seemed to flatter me in my worst conditions when seriously out of practice - i'd say 'easy to sail, easy to sail well'. Which is great as it will allow a speedier return to tactical thinking and playing the gear changes on that sophisticated unstayed rig. Plopped it over too- rights like a kid in a topper on a beach holiday. Comes up dry and supoorts my bodyweight on the plate without bouncing strsight up with no time LIKE! Edited by kneewrecker - 18 May 14 at 12:13am |
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