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    Posted: 09 Feb 06 at 2:04pm

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you are right of course that the modern assy is an entirely different beast to those used by thames barges etc. I was just teasing, as i'm sure you realise. I don't think a barge will have ever sailed to the apparent wind in the sense that modern fast dinghies do.  Though my dad has said that he's sailed barges at around 14 knots, that must have been pretty impressive!

Nevertheless, Rogerd makes a good point that some classes that are sometimes referred to as classic or heritage, such as the fastsail classes, are highly developed (within class rules of course) thoroughbred racing dinghies.

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What are you insinuating Bumble?

One of the barges on the Medway has recently been fitted out with a T foil rudder and a fully battened laminate topsail so you might have a point  there.

 

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Im only joking, and its an amazing statment of how things have progressed that the I14 could be considered heavy now.

As for the real Barges of the Thames... they coupled weight carrying ability with speed to such a level it spawned an Industrial revolution. (along with the advent of steel and the exploitation of the rest of Britain).

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wasn't it something to do with reliably tooling allowing you to build machines for mass production or something
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Hi, about the photo of the new Osprey in front of the Javelin at Alton on 5th February (taken at the first gybe mark). I took the pictures - there were no Fireballs on the water that day, but there were four 5o5s behind the Javelin, and the Osprey increased its lead throughout the race.

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Originally posted by Inqizit

Hi, about the photo of the new Osprey in front of the Javelin at Alton on 5th February (taken at the first gybe mark). I took the pictures - there were no Fireballs on the water that day, but there were four 5o5s behind the Javelin, and the Osprey increased its lead throughout the race.



I knew that !!!  Just testing ....
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Will,

now we know you took the pics could you send some electronic copies to our Web Master, also what did you think of the boat?

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Think you will find the Pics already on the web site,along with a short report.
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Originally posted by No. 5

Chris

you are right of course that the modern assy is an entirely different beast to those used by thames barges etc. I was just teasing, as i'm sure you realise. I don't think a barge will have ever sailed to the apparent wind in the sense that modern fast dinghies do.  Though my dad has said that he's sailed barges at around 14 knots, that must have been pretty impressive!

Nevertheless, Rogerd makes a good point that some classes that are sometimes referred to as classic or heritage, such as the fastsail classes, are highly developed (within class rules of course) thoroughbred racing dinghies.



Jeepers, 14 knots in a Thames Barge would be even more terrifying than impressive!

Totally agree that many of the older classes are very efficient. In many ways (like speed for sail area rather than speed for length) some of them more efficient than many newer boats.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote morph Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Mar 06 at 9:30pm
well were else can you buy a high performance trapeze boat for lees than 8k and with a free trailer? OSPREY OF COURSE
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