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    Posted: 19 Oct 07 at 11:17pm

From the Y & Y web site home page.

Is this the best boat to emerge in a generation ?   I think so and would have begged my Dad to buy me a 29er had they been around when I was a teenager.

Great photo.  I just get the feeling the helm is trying to spot the gybe point.   Fantastic and don't let anyone tell you these are not tactical boats.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote a_stevo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Oct 07 at 2:26am
Originally posted by Medway Maniac

Speed creases on main of the new boat:

Luff starvation creases on the old boat after the whipping on my makeshift Kevlar lower shrouds had failed, allowing excessive mast bend; note that the creases run from luff to clew. Jockeys in this pic not including me but Mr & Mrs Foxwell (of this forum):

i dont buy it.

in the V3000 you looked to be in fairly powered up conditions, yet there is no cuningham on. those aren't overbend wrinkles likt the N12 posted previously that is just no luff tnesion and a bit of vang.

likewise with the laser3000, if it were overbend it would be coming fron near the spreaders to the clew not spread out evenly like that. particularly if they were sailing with little or no tension on the lowers.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Medway Maniac Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Oct 07 at 11:29am
Originally posted by a_stevo

i dont buy it.

in the V3000 you looked to be in fairly powered up conditions, yet there is no cuningham on. those aren't overbend wrinkles likt the N12 posted previously that is just no luff tnesion and a bit of vang.

likewise with the laser3000, if it were overbend it would be coming fron near the spreaders to the clew not spread out evenly like that. particularly if they were sailing with little or no tension on the lowers.

That was my precise point on the V3k: they aren't overbend wrinkles but speed creases caused by slack luff tension. By contrast with the luff to clew creases on the L3k, which I  maintain are a result of an overbent mast - you'd still see them even if you cranked on the cunningham.

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Originally posted by boatshed

From the Y & Y web site home page.

Is this the best boat to emerge in a generation ?   I think so and would have begged my Dad to buy me a 29er had they been around when I was a teenager.

Great photo.  I just get the feeling the helm is trying to spot the gybe point.   Fantastic and don't let anyone tell you these are not tactical boats.

I agree. I often get frustrated by not being big enough for some of the boats that Id like to sail but then so many of you big blokes will never get to experiance a 29er at its best.

Gets my vote

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I've got one now- beg for long enough and your parents WILL crumble!

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Yep!  I've had some great fun in mine but am starting to feel i'm just outgrowing it a bit.  
But a GT60's a lot of money!!!!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote k_kirk Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Oct 07 at 4:25am
Originally posted by Prince Buster

Yep!  I've had some great fun in mine but am starting to feel i'm just outgrowing it a bit.  
But a GT60's a lot of money!!!!

Answer is simple, leave your crew on the shore and go solo. Way too much fun
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Roy Race Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Oct 07 at 8:44am
Speed creases on main of the new boat:

Looks great! - Well set up although it's not a true upwind shot as it looks like you're cracked off a bit.



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Agree that any amount of cunningham wouldn't get rid of the creases right at the bottom. The failed lowers story makes perfect sense to me as there is just a bit too much mast bend here.

I think a tiny nudge of cunningham would help to make the sail look nicer by smoothing out the luff wrinkles in the top half of the sail.



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We get that on our 3k, i tend to loosen off the outhall and yank on the cuningham and it gets rid of most of the rinkles.But not the bottom one.

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