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    Posted: 23 May 07 at 8:29pm
Now that's proper spying!

here's something interesting too...


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Now all they have to do is make it comfy...
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looks like just another stab at making the laser interesting, doomed to failure
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Looks interesting to me - certainly more so than the 8.1.

Anyone care to guess the area? Seems large, but I guess if it's self-depowering you can take more area. Think I'm right in saying that the C2 Byte rig is larger but requires only the same crew weight as the old rig?

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Post Options Post Options   Quote redback Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 May 07 at 11:51pm
It looks larger to me too.  I notice the mainsheet is still going to catch around the back of the transom!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote English Dave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 May 07 at 11:14am
Originally posted by Medway Maniac

Looks interesting to me - certainly more so than the 8.1.

Anyone care to guess the area? Seems large, but I guess if it's self-depowering you can take more area. Think I'm right in saying that the C2 Byte rig is larger but requires only the same crew weight as the old rig?

Assuming it's using standard Laser spars, I'd reckon about 10m2 from that photo. Nice!

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Originally posted by Medway Maniac

Looks interesting to me - certainly more so than the 8.1.

Anyone care to guess the area? Seems large, but I guess if it's self-depowering you can take more area. Think I'm right in saying that the C2 Byte rig is larger but requires only the same crew weight as the old rig?



Following the third coast photos watermark clue i would strongly suspect this is just a clever way of using a windsurfer sail

http://www.thirdcoastphoto.net/ww07/windsurf/index_5.html

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Another one from third coast photos....

Don't let go..
http://www.thirdcoastphoto.net/ww07/kiteboard/pages/IMG_3727 _edit.html


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Originally posted by Norbert



Following the third coast photos watermark clue i would strongly suspect this is just a clever way of using a windsurfer sail

The geometry is all wrong to be a windsurf sail. The foot of a windsurf sail rises to meet the clew and windsurf sails are designed for much more mast bend than that.

It looks to me like Leo Sayer has got himself a custom sail made up. Trouble is that it looks like he is still using a conventional Laser mast (the dimensions are about right and there's not much bend) so it won't work like a C2 Byte and automatically depower. 10m2 is then a heck of a lot of canvas/mylar to be holding down for someone Leo's size.

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As he found out when he tried kite-surfing!
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