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rich96 ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 20 Jan 05 Online Status: Offline Posts: 596 |
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Read the post - if your arguments are correct why do we race heavy boats in team racing. Boats that are limited in their ability to plane away on a wave will remain closer than those that can. As for relying on tactics to pass each other ? - isn't that something that applies to most classes ? Take the ultimate 'light' boat - Moth - how close is their racing over the fleet ? Perhaps with a new boat there is seemingly closer racing but why possibly would there be more of it than on Solos, Lasers, Oks etc ?. Perhaps, as yet, people are learning their boats and so everyone is a similar level currently ? The closest racing on the Olympics was not in the lightest - it was the heaviest the heaviest (Finn & Star). Suggesting a new 'nip and tuck' racing style after the boat has been out just a few months is perhaps premature ? |
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sargesail ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 14 Jan 06 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 1459 |
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Well it seems to me that Simon is experiencing what we did in the early days of the 300 and still do to a great degree today. That is that the 'new' characteristics mean that you can exploit gain factors at the micro level (gusts, lulls etc) to get past other competitors in a way that was not available in our earlier fleets. Both views expressed are correct - it's just that in the 'heavier' boats the gains available from separation when shifts act on the fleet are proportionately higher, and since the difference in speed is less, other the more likely 'passing' option.
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Rupert ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 11 Aug 04 Location: Whitefriars sc Online Status: Offline Posts: 8956 |
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Heavy (normal weight?) boats are used in team racing because they bounce better.
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The video stating "for people with shorter arm reach" answered that for you really, didn't it. As the vid was linked you missed the full descriptive text that accompanies it on youtube, facebook or the Class Forum. Those with short arm reach or less grip strength may benefit from a dedicated knotted righting line. A very large cross section of sailor's sizes, weights, strengths, ages are out there enjoying their Aeros and the righting line suits some of them, like in many boats. It is an optional extra. The full text that accompanies the above Righting Line video can be found (at the bottom) here; http://www.rsaerosailing.org/index.asp?p=forum&fid=4&tid=6969 The boom is only high when the kicker is eased, in a drifter or on broad angles downwind. When the kicker is pulled on tight in any breeze it is only just high enough for a full sized adult to pass under comfortably. I wouldn't want it any lower. If there was any want or need for a mast float then it could certainly be made available as an optional extra. I understand our 49er Silver Medalists started out with a mast float in their 49er. I used one on windy days when I was learning the RS700. But there has been no request here that I know of and I would not recommend it. Edited by Peter Barton - 11 Feb 15 at 5:53pm |
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turnturtle ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 05 Dec 14 Online Status: Offline Posts: 2538 |
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Masthead floats could prove a bad idea- such a light boat would blow away quite quickly without the ultimate ability to turtle surely?
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turnturtle ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 05 Dec 14 Online Status: Offline Posts: 2538 |
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Still sound akin to Emperors New Clothes to me.... If either the Aero or the Zero can deliver half the quality of racing that the Laser does, then it should consider itself successful. |
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Eminoxon ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 12 Jun 13 Location: Bicester Online Status: Offline Posts: 32 |
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well well, what a thread! have worked my way through all the eastenders malarky over a couple of nights, it makes for an interesting read. i am soon to get delivery of my aero. having sailed one at oxford a couple of weeks ago for the first time 5 rig, gusting to 30 knots) i can say it is a truly exhillerating ride. why an aero? as rupert knows, i love rs boats. i happen to like the high boom, the good build quality fantastic sales and after sales service and great circuit te rs classes have. at about 52kgs and 5'3" i would not suit a zero! i have sailed a laser a few times and hated it. it felt enormous, i found it hard to reach the controls and they werent very effective ( granted it was a club boat with a naff kicker and outhaul).
i righted the aero twice at oxford, without righting lines( will wait and see how i get on before ordering them) first was silly capsize to windward where i should have just sheeted in and enjoyed the dunking, second conventional gust and too slow to get inboard after a dry capsize this a double roll. this one was harder however i managed without too much of a problem. my daughter is in a tera and hoping to do lots of racing this year, so i also bought this boat as it meant i might get out there too instead of being stuck on the sidelines while she is training/racing. plus needed a single hander as she was my crew in the feva! there are no others at our club and i hope to be keeping up with the lasers at last. |
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RS feva 4624, share Rs200 1317, daughters RS tera 798 rs aero 1301 |
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turnturtle ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 05 Dec 14 Online Status: Offline Posts: 2538 |
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Sounds like the perfect boat for you! Have fun and please report back how you get on
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gordon1277 ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 24 Mar 10 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 665 |
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I dont see why people have an issue with righting lines on any boat. I have them on the Phantom because with a light boat I find the boat rights to about 45 degrees and then you need to grab the gunnel to pull it down flat.
If they make righting the boat quicker and easier whats the problem and I know 2 very experienced and fast sailors at Lee who have them on all there boats and they are former Endeavour trophy winners. So if you think you are so good you dont need them good for you but why criticise people who think they will help. |
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