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    Posted: 04 Mar 17 at 11:04pm
The high wings are just to get more righting moment when heeled upwind.. nothing to do with touching the water, because that is almost never a problem in a moth.

Sweet looking boat, by the way :)
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Oinks Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Mar 17 at 8:47pm
Trifle useless info at this point GRF, but the chap in the background to your Moth pic is also a Solution sailor.
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I guess the next trick is to make the leeward wing work as useful sail area?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote G.R.F. Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Mar 17 at 6:37pm
Check the rise and uplift of the tramps on this Mike Lennon moth, why? My guess would be more ability to cant over to windward windsurf style without touching the wings down, but looks like a bird, swallow style, very nice boat, nobody to chat to it was out side, but obviously if you know about this stuff you'll probably get it anyway and us low riders just get to gape in awe and troll over to the F101 stand.

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A heartache.
And every step I take, 
takes me further from heaven,
  is there a heaven? 
 I'd like to think so,'
... or so the words of that famous Roxy Music song about the chap and his Blow up doll go, deluxe and delightful, disposable darling, the perfect companion or so it seemed, for the Farr 37 as a young chap appeared to be wrestling it into place. Clearly someone well versed with the manipulation of the ungrateful hussy, who was resisting his attempts to close her legs and mount her as a trapeze artiste, just his luck I should show up, frantically thrashing every button the iPhone had to fire up its camera and snap the first delight of this years dinghy show. 
 Turned out it was none other than perhaps not so young Cap'n Jack Sparrow from here and much banter ensued and I got a good discussion about the Farr37, followed by an intriguing chat with a guy on the National 12 stand. following the logic of maybe building a gantry and Tfoil to deal with the pitching moment that would probably ensue if the little Farr had to deal with our chop down here. Then they introduced me to a chipper young beauty from Seaford who at 47 kilos seems to do OK and what am I blubbering about at 67 kgs. Then I tried the rig, with it's carbon mast and the downhaul actually did proper windsurfing style depower stuff, there was a guy there who'd built one himself and reckons there isn't a breeze strong enough to stop him taking it out, short of a hurricane.
Getting back to that National 12, I had a great technical discussion with a young guy he'd fitted a flap on the centreboard and shortened the foil reckons the increased efficiency of an asymmetric plate with the reduced drag of a shorter chord will produce good results, we talked about that over maybe a gybing plate and came to the conclusion he was probably right provided there was enough wind speed for movement over the foil but he might suffer leeway in lighter wind if there was insufficient flow. I love this show for chats like that, really stimulating what with the plastic doll as well, this years show was off to a great start.
I had promised to man the Solution stand so spent a fair bit of time there but not without checking out the F101, a tad too big for our boat park but quite a stunning creation none the less and the thing I'd most like a go on although the Mike Lennon moth with it's incredibly upswept wings in the foyer was equally tempting but probably impractical for those of us prone to snr moments.
We were also checking out Streakers but were diverted by the Byte with its price tag and rig, then there was the new Blaze on Hartleys and the Contender, would they consider a Contender Cutdown, no I didn't think so, but it had to be asked, they could build one to 55kgs, imagine that with a more manageable and stable rig, we can dream.
There's loads going on this year and if it is to be the last then better it ended on a high, much better than last year, I still didn't get to see everybody I intended but it was fun, a great day out, no doubt there will be more I remember later, but I thought I just had to report so far..














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