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    Posted: 24 Sep 07 at 7:12am

Originally posted by Smight at BBSC

i've been in a cherub that did 14 knots upwind and didn't brake

probably quicker than an 18 then  If I had a boat that did 14 knots upwind, I would fit brakes to it and I probably would brake

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Originally posted by Smight at BBSC

Originally posted by Villan

Originally posted by Smight at BBSC

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Which is what strawb's hull ways after going sailing if not more  



You mean its possible for a Cherub to come back weighing the same as when it launched?

No gaping holes, no spreaders flying off into the sunset as the mast explodes?

You have to remember cherubs arn't built like the spice  They are a development class for one and they are lightweight. They are also preety quick. You said you got 15.4 knots in the spice today but i've been in a cherub that did 14 knots upwind and didn't brake. Infact we only had two brakages at the nationals. 1 was a fitting that wasn't glued to the floor enough and the other was ben chosing 1.5mm vectran to attach the kicking blocks to the temple vang.



How was the Spice compared to a Cherub then? Assuming you had a go this weekend. What was te wind doing at BBSC this weekend? If the Spice got 15 knots it must have been blowing!
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Originally posted by Villan

Originally posted by Smight at BBSC

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Which is what strawb's hull ways after going sailing if not more  



You mean its possible for a Cherub to come back weighing the same as when it launched?

No gaping holes, no spreaders flying off into the sunset as the mast explodes?



Mine didn't break and i took it out in a good 3/4 today. Flat Stanley is QUICK!
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Originally posted by Villan

Originally posted by Smight at BBSC

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Which is what strawb's hull ways after going sailing if not more  



You mean its possible for a Cherub to come back weighing the same as when it launched?

No gaping holes, no spreaders flying off into the sunset as the mast explodes?

You have to remember cherubs arn't built like the spice  They are a development class for one and they are lightweight. They are also preety quick. You said you got 15.4 knots in the spice today but i've been in a cherub that did 14 knots upwind and didn't brake. Infact we only had two brakages at the nationals. 1 was a fitting that wasn't glued to the floor enough and the other was ben chosing 1.5mm vectran to attach the kicking blocks to the temple vang.

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Originally posted by Smight at BBSC

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Which is what strawb's hull ways after going sailing if not more  



You mean its possible for a Cherub to come back weighing the same as when it launched?

No gaping holes, no spreaders flying off into the sunset as the mast explodes?



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As the owner of the B14 concerned, and yes thats me in the pic looking a little peeved off cause my lovely boat is slowly sinking and i'm taking off the sails before it goes down. I can confirm:

1. the boat is minimum weight - it was weighed at the worlds in 2007 at 62kg.

2. the boat was built about 2000.

3. The rig tension holds all day and is equivalent to the epoxy Ovington B14's.

4. i doubt any boat of any construction would have come off better after the collision we experienced at the tide ride.

I agree polyester has a inferior long term life, and all things considered an epoxy hull would be better however, at a price. The Rondar B14 still represents good value for money and second hand examples are a great entry level boat into B14 fleet sailing. My ship was a very good example and i hope to be back on the water asap.

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It is a polyester hull.  More than strong enough to hold rig tension...

If you use enough of it and don't mind your boat weighing a tonne.



Total crap.  Don't comment on this stuff if you don't know - the polyester B14's hold rig tension the same as the epoxy ones and they weigh the same - 62kg's unfitted.  Not very heavy I reckon.

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Polyester has inferior long term life. Two boats that are fundamentally the same when brand new will be quite different after a few years of use. So I would be very suprised if an old polyester B14 held rig tension as well as an old epoxy one, but a new polyester one might well be as good as a new epoxy one.
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Originally posted by Strawberry

Originally posted by combat wombat

It is a polyester hull.  More than strong enough to hold rig tension...

If you use enough of it and don't mind your boat weighing a tonne.



Total crap.  Don't comment on this stuff if you don't know - the polyester B14's hold rig tension the same as the epoxy ones and they weigh the same - 62kg's unfitted.  Not very heavy I reckon.
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Originally posted by combat wombat

It is a polyester hull.  More than strong enough to hold rig tension...

If you use enough of it and don't mind your boat weighing a tonne.

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