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Cirrus
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Topic: RS aeroPosted: 26 Mar 16 at 12:04am |
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Paddy Hopkirk lived in Jersey way way back and along with his own offspring used drop me off at school occasiaonally ... Aaah the good old days that were.
Anyway back on subject ... 1) Sail whatever you like 2) Enjoy it 3) Don't knock what other people like to sail too often 4) Eat more pies than GRF (and be prepared to move your sorry ass around the boat a bit more than he ever did) to make sure whatever you do sail does NOT nosedive ! 5) Get off the forum, all of them, this weekend and go sailing. Edited by Cirrus - 26 Mar 16 at 12:04am |
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Presuming Ed
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Posted: 26 Mar 16 at 12:15am |
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In the same way that someone has designed a flawless car, bicycle, aeroplane, truck, hovercraft and ship.
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turnturtle
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Posted: 26 Mar 16 at 1:16am |
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No access this weekend, except a pedalo... Would that be sufficient? |
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Rupert
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Posted: 26 Mar 16 at 6:59am |
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Pedalo would seem a better option than anything with sails if the forecast pans out!
Ed, flawless car, Lada Riva Estate; Bike, the Barbie one with tassles on the handlebars; aeroplane, the Gnat; truck, by Tonka; hovercraft, the Hoover constellation; ship, the Mauretania. |
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jeffers
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Posted: 26 Mar 16 at 8:06am |
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We might be able to get you a ride in both if you are coming to the CVDRA at Hunts Rupert (as long as the the rest of the CVDRA won't go all pitchfork on us).
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iiiiticki
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Posted: 26 Mar 16 at 9:25am |
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Thank you, that sums up my Aero observations nicely, 'they don't get in the groove'.
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JimC
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Posted: 26 Mar 16 at 9:36am |
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Funny how its the boat, not the sailors... Could it possibly be technique didn't cut the mustard?
I'll admit to not having found the Aero especially appealing when I sailed one, but I reckon that was me, not the boat. |
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Rupert
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Posted: 26 Mar 16 at 9:42am |
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I certainly didn't find it hard to sail upwind on flat water - certainly no harder than the Byte with its original rig, or the Lightning for that matter. A longer, heavier boat will track better, I'm sure, especially in waves, but I've not tried the Aero in much more than ripples.
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Rupert
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Posted: 26 Mar 16 at 9:45am |
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Plan on being there, so sounds good to me, thank you! I'll put corks on the pitchfork tines. |
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turnturtle
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Posted: 26 Mar 16 at 11:12am |
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It's probably one of those boats that just needs working into a pattern upwind... It's got a shortish LWL after all. Then foot off when there's a bit more breeze... Not the sort of thing your average dinghy chump (myself included) would expect to get right from a test sail or even a couple of sessions... It would just take a little time and patience to find the sweet spots.
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