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Blue One
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Topic: D-ZeroPosted: 29 Sep 14 at 12:40pm |
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Tried Pauls d-0 while Paul was moth bothering. Loved it and want one, would anyone out there like to buy a kidney! LOL :)
Re British Moths, they can sail a lot better than their handicap when the wind is very light, the problem is they don't go any faster when the wind does blows. It like driving a supercar limited to 40mph! Edited by Blue One - 29 Sep 14 at 12:43pm |
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Null
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Posted: 29 Sep 14 at 12:39pm |
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I do James, given that the last few boats i have owned/sailed are optomised in certain locations/conditions. I wouldnt of even bothered sailing in a drifter before. granted in the future i may feel the same in the zero (Once the newness wears off) i had a fairly varied Demo at Haversham, marginal planing weather. So have a good idea how well suited it is now. Certainly well enough not to draw a conclusion on the boat from one demo to lable a boat unsuitable for sea sailing ...
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jeffers
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Posted: 29 Sep 14 at 11:53am |
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Great post from Null, and in conditions like we had over the weekend you may as well take PY and chuck it away.
We hosted the British Moths over the weekend at Hunts and in club race 1 (where they started 3 minutes behind) they went through the entire fleet start started ahead of them very quickly (and I was in one, good fun even in a drifter and don't they roll tack and gybe well!). Same story for race 2, they had caught gone through most of the fleet in front by the windward mark. Don;t hear any calls for their PY to be dropped to 969 though .To be fair once the breeze filled in ever so slightly the Zero picked up and made 2 minutes on a Laser in pretty quick fashion (he was not sailing well though). Couldn't get anywhere near the Solo though who had shown the fleet a clean pair of heels very early on! Still it was fun of sorts.....
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kneewrecker
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Posted: 29 Sep 14 at 11:50am |
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You say that with some assurance after one sail in no wind? Hmm....
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Null
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Posted: 29 Sep 14 at 11:44am |
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Cheers Rupert, I wouldn't say its particularly spectacular in the light stuff. What boat is? But you can really lift the transom and the pointy boy just looks so efficient. Its a little slower to tack in the drifty conditions of this weekend compared to something like a solo and the lack of weight means you stop just as quickly as you get going. But i am pretty impressed. I think with a bit of practice and understanding of what works and what doesn't with the rig, it wouldn't show itself up against more traditional classes in the drifty stuff.
It really is a good all round boat. For too long now i have been sailing oats optimised for certain conditions. Its nice to be able to enjoy sailing across the wind range.
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Rupert
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Posted: 29 Sep 14 at 11:31am |
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Blimey, don't post things like that - the PY number will be 969 before you can blink...
Great to know it is a modern boat that works in the light stuff - it is a side of things that was ignored all through the 90s and 00's, much to the sport's detriment. |
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Null
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Posted: 29 Sep 14 at 11:02am |
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Well...I suppose I
better update the world as to my first sail in the D-Zero. ...
All
week I have been like a child excited about going sailing again. For the first
time in years may I add. I checked the forecast towards the end of the
week and it looked dyer. I also remembered Friday afternoon that I should
insure the boat. I have been so busy lately with work that I had
completely forgotten about it. Still £95 to insure boat, trolley and
trailer with 2 claims in the last 5 years, I thought was pretty damn good.
Anyway I digress.
I
arrived at the club far too early Sunday. It just showed how little I had
sailed there in recent years. I was completely out of kilter with the
sailing schedule! So I sat with a cup of coffee and watched what little wind
there was switch off. The river looked like a mirror (if Mirrors were
Brown and filled with sh*t) Anyway. 12 30 came and it was time to get
rigged. Still no wind, but nothing was going to stop me now. First
race was part of the autumn pursuit. There was so little wind we only had
3 solo's a K1 and myself out. Solos started in at least some wind whilst
myself and the K1 started in virtually nothing. I managed to get through
to second, but couldn’t quite catch the lead Solo. Second race was a personal
handicap thing. Only 3 of us bothered but I was 12 minutes ahead of the
other boats so won by a handsome margin. In fact I was packed up and
changed (amazing how quick it is to pack away) before the K1 finished.
Now
I have never been known to be a particularly good sailor. Especially in
the light stuff, but it was amazing how well the zero ghosted along. I
had my weight well forward next to the mast, which actually lifted the
transom beautifully. Albeit It is a little more cramped up there than
down in the spacious cockpit. Standing up and healing the boat to leeward
helped in the lulls, but because I am so much heavier than the complete all up
weight of the boat it can get a little wobbly when hugging the mast. In
terms of set up, I used the standard mast foot and rake position. I also
found I used just enough outhall to give the sail a nice shape. I would
of liked to use more in these conditions but it was so light the wind wasn’t
strong enough to even give the sail any shape. I found that sheet tension
was critical. Its very easy to over sheet in the light. However for
context it was so light I wouldn’t normally bother sailing in these conditions.
But
still I am so happy with the boat. It is just breathtaking. Really
looking forward to sailing her over the winter in some big breeze.
Especially racing more D-Zero's as we seem to of developed a really nice
passionate bunch of early adopters! |
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this is way too hard! The address keeps changing when I copy and paste. Hey ho.
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By getting the URL right possibly?!
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