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rogue ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 04 Dec 08 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 978 |
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Graeme - no it's not the same guy who retired from the sailjuice series, but like all things in dinghy sailing, it's only a stone's throw to a spurious connection...
Speed made the 'illegal' sails I'm sure there's a trollable angle there somewhere for you. What I think's depressing is that a guy wins an event well within the rules, and you get this sort of moral claptrap claiming the spirit of them is broken. blah blah blah. On the flipside, a couple of guys win the sailjuice but break the rules and are effectively forced to retire, but then it's claimed, they did not break the 'spirit of the rules' and they also come in to a load of flack... f*ck me, dinghy racing is a rather peculiar little oddity when you take a break from it for a while and can look back with some perspective. No wonder it's in decline and seems so impenetrable for newbies and onlookers. Edited by rogue - 05 Sep 11 at 1:49pm |
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tickel ![]() Far too distracted from work ![]() ![]() Joined: 21 Dec 05 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 408 |
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Thank you for your correction "Contender", I besmirched the name of a great man!
It seems strange that Mr Fuller is so against commercialism. He evidently must have inherited the money to build V twin rather than soil his hands through "trade", particularly a trade that seems do dependent on image. |
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getafix ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 28 Mar 06 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 2143 |
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..funny, 'cos all I see is "blah blah blah tedious trolling blah blah blah defending the trolling ( ![]() best darn UK dinghy champions by number of <different> nationals, euro's and worlds titles won recently must be a close match between Msrs Craig, Estaugh, Pinnell, Cockerill, Carveth, Cumbley or Davis? I know a few classes have dominant winners year after year, but very few cross multiple classes.... |
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G.R.F. ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 10 Aug 08 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 4028 |
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I'm not against commercialism, far from it, this is the only sport that so far I haven't engaged in commercially that I'm enthusiastic about. What I don't like is the sort of chiselling commercialism prevalent of late that appeals to the worse nature of some folk, you all know what I mean. The Merlin can be easily made to be a Bandit, this much I know to be true. As for this guy Taxi, all my questions were who he was as I'd never heard of him and what had he done that classified him as top dog and probably that he wouldn't like to be known that way if he was an at all decent fellow which he probably is, I hadn't spotted the rule issues earlier in the thread. Anyway no disrespect intended to said fellow, more aimed at his groupies. I also echo the Rogues comments, always have done, there is to much BS in dinghy sailing, interesting to note Bewl now advertising for users, lets hope they don't haul them up before disciplinary committees. I'm looking for somewhere to winter with the new craft of joy which I suspect is too big for my local lake, they would be the last place I'd turf up at. Edited by G.R.F. - 05 Sep 11 at 3:09pm |
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JimC ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 17 May 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 6662 |
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Much more unlikely I think: remember its all about discards: In normal circumstances you match race someone down the fleet if they have a worse discard than you do, so if you take them to the bottom of the fleet you both get discards, but he has to count a worse result than you do. If you do it in the second last race, and then get caught the wrong side of a shift, and have a breakage or something in the last race then you probably end up losing anyway, maybe even promoting the third place holder to the win. It turns it from a zero risk strategy: in this case the second place boat had absolutely nothing to lose into quite a high risk exercise. The other thing that occurs to me is that if the average points don't include the last race, or maybe the last day's racing, then everyone knows exactly where they are pointswise on the last day, there's no random element of not knowing who'd got exactly what points. |
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rogue ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 04 Dec 08 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 978 |
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ain't that the truth, brought home even more after witnessing a day at the National Windsurfing Festival yesterday. 300 boards lined up on a beach, no complex start procedures, a limited rule set based on common sense and a simple, short course you could be bothered to follow from the wall at Hayling. In fact I counted over 100 people watching the lunchtime race yesterday. A few observations: - At dinghy events if you're lucky they'll lay on a simple course; if not, it's round the cans like some psuedo-military navigation exercise favouring the local boats who don't need a course card- and the races are usually FAR TOO LONG- two laps is enough thanks. At the NWF the course was simple, short and fun to watch, probably more fun to be in. - At dinghy events there's complex rules and start procedures. At the NWF they had a RIB running a gate start (although it wasn't defined as such) and the 'rules' are based on common sense and COLREGS. 300 competitors and 6 races... no protests, no jury boats, no black flags and recalls. Go figure. - In dinghies you choose your 'class' and this produces several national champions leading to the 4 pages of b**locks above and a debate over why Topper Xenons are crap boats for the Endeavour. At the NWF everyone lines up with whatever gear they want and someone wins, in fact several people win as there's token prize for every race, there are category prizes for the usual age related/gender splits/pro vs am status and finally someone wins overall. But that's not the point really, the priority is for everyone to participate- even those not racing (like me) who are actively encouraged to get on the water for as much as they can stomach, learn from the shorebased clinics and generally have a laugh in a non-judgemental way, everyone is there to help everyone else get more their time on the water- they even run complete novice 'try windsurfing' sessions... imagine a 'have a go at sailing' demo at the Merlin Nationals! - At most dinghy class nationals they cater for demographic as 'classes' attract like-types- body type, age, gender, economic profile etc. At the NWF everyone competed off the same line on whatever kit they wanted- sure it meant some people had a technical advantage, but this simply didn't matter on the beach- no one gives a sh*t. I guess Guy Cribb summed it up when he beat the £100k Extreme 40 on his 'top of the range' slalom kit - £3k. - At most dinghy class nationals they have a measurement tent, at the NWF they had a beer tent. This was apparently the 6th year of the NWF and everyone says it was the best one yet. Whatever- they're building on a solid formula and the numbers are going up, not down each year. Edited by rogue - 05 Sep 11 at 4:54pm |
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G.R.F. ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 10 Aug 08 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 4028 |
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Hmm yes to be fair NWF aint a serious event, it's more a fun rally, nobody takes it seriously it is and always has been a muppetfest.
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rogue ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 04 Dec 08 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 978 |
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And dinghy sailing isn't? The one thing this thread has failed to pick up on is the fact that a lot of nationals are being won by industry employees. Honestly how many national winners are NOT connected in someway to the industry flogging us this or that, even at the most modest level of getting free sh*t to pimp a sail loft or spar company? These guys aren't team riders in pro-events like other sports, but they might as well be. Dinghy sailing better wake up and realise it's us muppets who are paying full retail to keep the show on the road. What was that term I first heard you use... 'weekend warrior', yep, that's the one. At least the NWF caters for muppets on an equal level- in fact, would get more muppets along given half the chance- 'exclusivity' simply ain't on the agenda! Edited by rogue - 05 Sep 11 at 5:39pm |
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ob1 ![]() Groupie ![]() Joined: 21 Feb 11 Online Status: Offline Posts: 72 |
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too true - all I get is "no sorry your boat is too slow for windward leeward"
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Rupert ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 11 Aug 04 Location: Whitefriars sc Online Status: Offline Posts: 8956 |
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Class rules are there to stop an arms race - lets all sail something 14 feet long with X amount of sail - or you end up with the winner being the person with the biggest, most extreme boat. This has happened in the history of yachting, and will again, I'm sure - just look at the crap that happens at the AC, and multiply by lots.
So with no classes, no courses, no way of getting the boats in the same place at the same time (you can't just park it on the beach like a surfboard) how do you think that brings fun racing? Oh, and pretty much no rules barring port and starboard? Sounds like I'm going to be beaten by the person who can pump hardest, just like in windsurfing.
No thanks.
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