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Andrewst ![]() Posting king ![]() Joined: 14 Aug 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 129 |
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theycallmegod ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() ![]() Joined: 27 Nov 07 Location: England Online Status: Offline Posts: 262 |
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But GRF, you didn't answer the question- have you ever bagged a kite?
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No and I don't do the washing either. One thing that was easy about the Musto was putting the kite up and getting it down again. Pull the rope one way up it goes, pull it the other, down it comes into its tube thing simple, so now that idea is out there in the public domain why go back to bags and things, I've had this discussion time over with another B14 guy Jason the Holt rep, he rolls his eyes says its like talking to a windsurfing customer who talks about wishbooms and skegs. That's the thing about classes even when a good idea comes about no- one wants to change their class in case a) It costs money or b) the person who suggested it might gain some competitive advantage. The B14 should have a tube thing, it would make it better.. Cue outrage from washer folk.. |
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theycallmegod ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() ![]() Joined: 27 Nov 07 Location: England Online Status: Offline Posts: 262 |
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Having 'a tube thing' would make every single boat obsolete unless they are modded somehow.
But what's the point of changing? Bagging is just as easy. And your kites will last a hell of a lot longer if they're not dragged down a tiny hole 4 times every race... |
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alstorer ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 02 Aug 07 Location: Cambridge Online Status: Offline Posts: 2899 |
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putting a sock in the B would require such a major redesign of the bow you would end up with a different boat- there's not enough volume in front of the mast to take one, especially one big enough for that size of spinnaker. It's very possible that a similar length, width etc boat with a launcher designed into from the start would be a nice boat, but such radical redesign steps are best left to development classes. As it is, it is a 1980s design that still looks modern- and the boats themselves have a long competitive lifespan, despite being lightweight. But it isn't for everyone.
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tickler ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 03 Jun 07 Location: Tunstead Milton Online Status: Offline Posts: 895 |
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My son who is front man on the B14 which he owns with my semi son in law never complains about bagging his kite, but he admits that getting it right takes practice. B14 racks are just riveted together and come under some strain when they are removed for transport/ storage. My boys have puchased welded tube joints (expensive) which fit over the joints to re enforce them. This cures the problem of broken racks.
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You wouldn't need volume, how difficult would it be to just lay a plastic
drain or sewer style pipe strategically placed.. Whatever, I agree it still looks modern, I'm surprised it's an eighties design, the bag just makes it, well unnecessary I guess, like spinnaker poles. Something that's dead but just wont lie down.. Yet. Let's see this time next year when the Alto's made its presence felt. I can't wait. |
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BarnsieB14768 ![]() Posting king ![]() Joined: 30 Dec 06 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 126 |
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Funny how a thread ends up beng a sl*gging exercise. The Alto did not look bad but the thought that it could beat a B14 in any condition, dream on. Several observations that I noted were, I believe in strong wind with a decent sized crew on a tightish reach, the pole system looks to flimsy. Also if hoping to plane upwind in breeze and waves, you'll be wishing you had those bags as the chute is a real water retention magnet. I am also curious why the designer went for loweres rather the gating the mast and sleeving the tube to remove one set of wires from low down and if necessery twin spreadering the rig. This would give more control to gust response and greater upwind performance. The slate on the B14 is very risky, as it is an established class, has a strong following and is a real pleasure to sail unlike many boats. I went round the Dinghy show main hall and counted only 11 boats that I have not sailed including the Alto so think I have a good idea about what I am talking about. With bags the kite lasts twice as long as the coating is not ripped off by the chute. As for the foredeck, why. Why not double bottom her and remove unwanted distractions and make her self draining. Daggerboards are actually better than plates as when you rake a plate you change the dynamics of the boat and slow down the reaction time due to where the tip is. Daggerdoards can be raised as conditions require and are more efficient across the wind ranges. Crews on the foredeck is to reduce drag of the hull in light airs and is very effective as many will know in other classes. I am sorry but have to agree with Boatshed on this one and would say that on a marketing position, you will need all the friends you cna find and sl*gging off any classes is not a wise move as you may alienate some potential customer. So have fun and I am off sailing thoroughbreds, Merlins, Fireflies and skiffs. Bye for now Barnsie |
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Merlinboy ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 03 Jul 06 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 3169 |
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I recon B14 is the new Cherub! |
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The key to this discussion is not what boats you might have sailed, it's
what type of water you have sailed them on. The English Channel in the straits of Dover is a very harsh place. Many years ago they gave up trying to race dinghies across it the attrition was too great. Its why B14's sail happily at Whitstable along with Mustos, yet neither craft could survive half a season here and it has nothing to do with the competence of the helm. There are no incompetent helms on the water here, you have to be sharp just to get off the beach. I hate the word "sl*gging" it simply doesn't describe my intention of inter class banter, think of it as joshing it really is only meant that way. This is a thread about the Alto and why I chose it, I'm not trying to sell it to you, as I said, I really don't care if anyone else adopts it or not, but for where I am both in my sit down career and geographical location there is imo nothing better and I most certainly would welcome a challenge from B14's to come race us on our water, but be sure to come insured... |
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