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    Posted: 21 Dec 16 at 4:40pm
Originally posted by pompeysailor

Can you get a boat to the Bloody Mary? - If so I will be a 'taker' of one of them. Missed my chance when they were at Burghfield!

I have just added Hadron (demos) to the class selector for the GJW Direct SailJuice Winter Series entry process.  Anyone wishing to book a Hadron H2 demo boat,  please enter and pay in the usual way (use 000 for sail number).  Boats will be subject to availability.





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I really fancy a go in one of these, but do I fancy a go trussed up in a dry suit freezing my nuts at the Bloody Mary, or that Oxford Blue some of the Solutioneers are thinking of having a bash at... It would be interesting to see if it handles as nicely as the Solution.
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I'm with you on that, Graeme. I will freeze just watching! We already have a top class volunteer for the Bloody Mary - Doug Powell, who has sailed a range of singlehanders, including Phantom, Blaze and OK.
We shall definitely have to meet up some time next year and let you have a sail in an H2 - especially as I know that you would pull absolutely no punches in your critique of the boat - but I am hopeful that you will be very positive about it.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote iGRF Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Dec 16 at 7:24pm
Well if you have any spin skills, I'd have thought it's a win win scenario, if I like it, then that's fine, if I don't then I'm just a short arse t**ser who can't sail for toffee anyway, so where's the risk?
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Blimey! You can read me like a book. You pretend to be as cynical as I pretend to be. Have a good Xmas, Graeme. (no, I mean it, sincerely).
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Keith_Callaghan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Feb 17 at 2:35pm
Carbon spars? YES
Hull construction? CARBON/ARAMID/EPOXY/CORECELL FOAM COMPOSITE
Foils? CARBON GLASS EPOXY FOAM COMPOSITE
See www.hadrondinghy.com for full specs.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Keith_Callaghan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Feb 17 at 2:41pm
For a comprehensive evaluation of the HADRON H2, see the March edition of YACHTS & YACHTING magazine, which is available now. A four page boat test article by David Henshall is in the mag.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote AlanH Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Feb 17 at 7:33pm
Or check the boat test in Yachting life magazine, which may now be seen on www.yachtinglife.co.uk .
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Thanks for mentioning that Alan.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Oatsandbeans Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Feb 17 at 3:12pm
Aramid in the hull? If it was me I'd ditch that. It doesn't do much in the laminate at all structurally, it is a pain to work with, absorbs water and is expensive. Stick some more carbon or glass in and you wiil get more strength and stiffness.
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