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    Posted: 10 Sep 18 at 9:46pm
Originally posted by Dave.B

Great description of wave sailing tips grf - hard to put this into words but that's a great list.

I was in the H2 nats and the downwinds were a huge highlight. I've come from a 300 and a Farr and the H2 was a delight. Kicker off with that big roach allows you to go a fair way by the lee, the boat is tender enough to be really responsive but has great secondary stability. It has a long enough waterline length to provide speed and cope if the bow buries. As a 70kg lightweight I could still be (semi) competitive making up for a lack of power upwind. Looking forward to the next event


Thanks, I'm impressed you've sailed a 300, I found that a brute of a boat, also you have a Farr3.7, would love to talk about that as well, probably best not to in this thread, I can well imagine an H2 would be an improvement on them both racing result wise.
I was nowhere near but can imagine what it was like, wind over tide, nasty short chop, not a lot of 'rides' more like a moving egg box. Or did they take the course out in deeper water? I've only ever passed by Herne Bay, but it's not unlike the water at Whitstable which can get equally nasty, but there, tide dependant there are place to hide, back eddies to use, sounds like you had fun though which at the end of the day is what it's all about.
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Originally posted by iGRF


But back to the original discussion this came from, the lack of marketing of dinghys in general and why this so so stupid idea that having a 'class' and a 'national championships' might somehow enamour folks to a particular design.

Hell if the only way I could sell kites were to have to attend a race meeting, never mind a national championships, who would want the responsibility of trying something new at an event like that? The only way that boat will sell to our guy now, will be by a demo somewhere in reasonably clement conditions with someone on hand who actual knows how to sell things. Then, if that guy bought it, maybe his enthusiasm might be infectious enough or his position on the water improved to persuade others.

Might want to check the hyperlinks on your footer before digging out other people's sales techniques and marketing. 

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