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    Posted: 27 Jul 11 at 7:10pm
Originally posted by Neptune

It just struck me looking at that how similar the boat looks to a Solution. Sorry.


Don't apologies the Solution's a pretty good boat. But if by that you mean the 3.7 looks old, well it would it's a 40 year old design and really it's the Solution that 'looks' old, it was designed in 2006. My motivation for getting a 3.7 was simple, my son ( crew ) is enjoying girls more than boats ( he'll learn ), I didn't want to go scratch crew hunting. My back doesn't like hiking ( fused bits in it ). I like the club I'm at but all the single-handed trapeze boats currently on the 'market' ( in my view ) wouldn't work on a shifty inland lake and have design failings. And there is nothing else that is a real lightweights trapeze boat. So far I'm more than happy with my choice.

Oh Jim, me and Ben were talking to Andrew at Redeye quite a bit back then as he sponsored us with his sails in the UK Cherub. I wouldn't be surprised if he'd used the 3.7 as inspiration he certainly used other peoples sail shapes as 'inspiration' for our suit!
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I didn't mean it looks old Jack, far form it - I think for a design of 40 years old it looks great, I just though that apart from the foredeck that he solution looked very similarly proportioned.
 
I understand completely why your bought a 3.7....an provided its not a complete handicap bandict ( which i doubt at our home club) then of course i look forward to racing you soon.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Jack Sparrow Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Jul 11 at 8:43pm
Originally posted by Neptune



I didn't mean it looks old Jack, far form it - I think for a design of 40 years old it looks great, I just though that apart from the foredeck that he solution looked very similarly proportioned.
 
I understand completely why your bought a 3.7....an provided its not a complete handicap bandict ( which i doubt at our home club) then of course i look forward to racing you soon.


Looking forward to it too. I don't think it will be a bandit... I'm driving!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Contender443 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Jul 11 at 9:10pm
so if the Farr and Solution are similar in looks what about adding a trap to a Solution?
 
Farr 3.7m with 8.8 sq m versus Solution 3.92m with 8.5 sq m. This should give comparible weight carrying capabilities.
 
Also the possibility of finding a way to up the sail area of the Solution. This might just work as a trapeze single hander for lightweights.
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Thanks Triple Three, yes I'm in the process of getting the tow clamp changed for a 50mm. There is a guy at our club that runs a trailer business that will tasked with the alteration.

And yep, that box trailer is fantastic.

On a side point. Is your boat ply or composite? If composite, if you have any build pictures I'd love to see them. It would be helpful for planning composite builds over here.



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Post Options Post Options   Quote Jack Sparrow Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Sep 11 at 12:30pm
Y&Y Test sail going ahead Monday.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Neptune Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Sep 11 at 1:01pm
Are you going to be down for a shake down sail on Sunday Jack? I'm tempted looking at the forecast and they have been busy clearing all the cut weed out.
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I haven't been out in this recent wind as I don't want to risk it before the test sail. Not that I don't have faith in the boat. More my lack of skill . So I don't think so. Plus I may be dead after sailing my Landyacht on the Saturday. With the predicted wind I'm going to be doing around 50mph!
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Hoping to visit the inlaws over the weekend of the 18th. If you're likely to be at the club it would be great to see the 3.7 in action......

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Very impressive taster photo on the Y&Y test by Tom Gruitt. I don't think he has released it publicly yet so I can't link to it for you.
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