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Mikey 14778
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Topic: RS400 proposed changesPosted: 13 Oct 10 at 2:01pm |
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I'm not saying it's a bad idea Jimbo. I'm just pointing out that it blows away the concept of one-design. Jim, the Fireball is not one-design as I understand it. Over the years we've had HPS designs, Rondar designs, Delange designs and a variety of Winder designs. Plus sails from a of a huge variety of different lofts and a bewildering range of cuts. They all meet class rules, but they are certainly not the same design. To my mind, one of the major selling points of the RS400 was that you didn't have to worry yourself about which hull or mast or sails manufacturer to go for, as there was no choice. Now there will be a choice of sails, some of the purity of the concept is lost. Whether or not this is a bad thing is best left up to the owners. Edited by Mikey 14778 - 13 Oct 10 at 2:02pm |
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Rupert
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Posted: 13 Oct 10 at 2:13pm |
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The Fireball is a one design with built tolerences to allow (originally) for errors in home building. The changes made to the class certainly involved changes to the class rules. A trapeze was going to make a huge difference, and a spinnaker being added made a far bigger difference to the sail planoform than a change of mainsail design.
In fact, if you look at a 1960's Fireball main and a modern one, you'll find that while the basic shape might be recognizable, the cut is totally different, and will be much faster. When someone got a new, faster sail cut, did it ruin the class? When they went from cotton to terylene, did everybody say, oh, I'm out classed now, I won't bother?
As for taking a couple of kilos out of the bow, the difference between having a chute or not having a chute is far greater. In fact, I expext the weight difference in the ends between a wooden boat and an epoxy one would be as much as the difference between a 400 with an ali pole or a carbon one.
Has the Fireball had long lasting success because of or inspite of the changes?
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JimC
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Posted: 13 Oct 10 at 2:58pm |
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Class Rule 6.1 would appear to disagree with you! |
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RS400atC
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Posted: 13 Oct 10 at 2:59pm |
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Some photo's at http://rokraider.zenfolio.com/p1059281610/h21572a23#h1dcfdff
Including a few where it's captioned as being an RS500. I think that speaks volumes!
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asterix
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Posted: 13 Oct 10 at 3:15pm |
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interesting that the 'rs500' has a rounded top main, while the 'rs400' has a square top
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hum3
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Posted: 13 Oct 10 at 3:51pm |
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A thought just struck me - Imagine how much less fuss there would be if the scope of the changes (ie statement of intent) were given to the class two years ago. That way everyone knows the score, and people can adjust their annual spend accordingly.
Poorer cash flow for the LDC in the run up, but probably better buy in and probably a lump of sales once the new kit is available, and the longer term health of the class is maintained (or damaged less vs the current situation)...
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JimC
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Posted: 13 Oct 10 at 4:10pm |
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Human nature doesn't work like that: once the wonderful improvement is anounced everyone wants it now... Especially if (as alleged) the new rags will be slightly cheaper... |
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hum3
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Posted: 13 Oct 10 at 4:22pm |
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Not quite - statement of intent would simply annouce the areas that would be reviewed two years in advance, not provide details of the options (ie "the sails will be reviewed to see if either a change in material or sailplan would enhance the enjoyment or reduce costs for the RS400 class") and certainly not commit to a particular direction.
Re your "everyone wants it now" point...
"Everything comes to those who..." The CA and manufacturer should be able to handle that pressure easily enough! In some ways it puts structure round the whole process which means the timetable it fixed...
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Rupert
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Posted: 13 Oct 10 at 4:48pm |
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Has a date been given for these changes? AS far as I can see, they need a fair amount more development and the approval of the class, so I assume there will be no change for some time yet? After the next AGM?
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Chris 249
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Posted: 13 Oct 10 at 8:53pm |
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After three or four years of mylar sails in the Tasar, second-hand ones remain as rare as the proverbial around here. They pretty much stay 100% competitive until the day they suddenly start to fall apart. In contrast, the dacrons would start to lose their top-line competitive edge early on, therefore encouraging them to move to the second-hand market. They could then stay competitive at club level, and able to get into the top half-dozen at regattas, for many years. Personally, I think I prefer the current option; cheaper sails that last well enough at top level. Then again, even when the new mylars arrive I'll be reserving them strictly for titles and pre-title tuning, which many people don't like to do. |
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