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    Posted: 11 Jan 15 at 7:09pm
Hi Iain,
Glad you had a good yacht. Where were you?
The mast is pretty stiff by most unstayed standards. I take it you had breeze today?!
It likes cunno - shouldn't bottom out unless its been rigged wrong on the primary. Same for vang which you don't have to use as agressively as say on a laser.
Sheet should be easy to block to block even with tight trav and max upright rake - them 40mm blocks!
Sail looks pretty fair and undistorted until well over 20kts when most things crease up a bit.
88kg should be great.
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Originally posted by jeffers


Originally posted by turnturtle

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Why don't we talk about all the centreboard case failures with the Zero then?



News to me too, care to elaborate Grumpf?


Irony chum the zero has no centreboard I was making a point about rumours and digs that industry 'tools' can often do, in a the case of a spoil war between brands, to try and encourage some cessation in the war on Aero.
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At 85kg I can probably answer much of this.  First off you will of sailed the boat James has borrowed.  The control lines should be the perfect length, but as it is a demo boat and knowing James I suspect it's not had any time spent on it.  So it obviously needs some love.  It also depends how James has set the mast up in terms of rake mast foot position etc.  The mast and sail were developed by people like Charlie Cumbley, Dan Holman and a number of finn experts.  So I'm going to disagree with you Ian.  It takes some understanding to set up correctly.  The sail is naturally cut very full so taking time to understand how the rig works is critical in making it work.  At 88kg you are 3kg heavier than me and my best results are in light wind, so you are not too heavy by any stretch.
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Originally posted by iGRF


Irony chum the zero has no centreboard
Of course it has a centreboard, just not a pivoting one.  If you're going to try to be clever, then at least be clever.
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I think he means it has a dagger board.
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Originally posted by Null

I think he means it has a dagger board.

For sure he means that, but a daggerboard is still a centreboard.   If he meant pivoting centreboard - as seems to be central to his 'cleverness', then he should have said so.  But then it wouldn't have looked clever...
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No it isn't a centreboard is different from a daggerboard but then you wouldn't know that living one dimensionally in your sailing habits
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Mate - it needs a little sorting, possibly the Cunningham wasn't pre tensioned meaning not enough travel. I rigged it without quite enough yesterday too...
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Ha ha you penis. Of all the days!
Says me who was groping with the knot of the primary on the gooseneck to get more travel yesterday too. Think if i owned the boat I'd rig up a loop and bobble situation that is easy to get on and off with enough travel every time.

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Originally posted by iGRF

No it isn't a centreboard is different from a daggerboard but then you wouldn't know that living one dimensionally in your sailing habits


er, no. A daggerboard is a subset of centreboard, and has been that way since long before any strange definitions plankyboard riders might have come up with.
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