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2547
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Topic: D-Zero Posted: 11 Feb 14 at 3:32pm |
Well I guess that will need to change ... What stand will the D-Zero be on? I can see s stand for the D-One on the show guide but not a D-Zero
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yellowwelly
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 11 Feb 14 at 3:33pm |
I'm guessing Suntouched, well worth going across to them anyway to see some Sandiline kit... well nice, for lederhosen anyway.
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2547
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 11 Feb 14 at 3:35pm |
Not listed in my show guide either ... Edit: Sandline Sailing Clothing G32
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Rupert
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 11 Feb 14 at 3:36pm |
Maybe it is a new box class after all, and we could have the D-Zero, the RS-Zero, the O-Zero from Ovington, the R-Zero from Rondar. Maybe Coca Cola could sponsor the new class.It would take a massive mind shift for the SMOD people though for it to really happen.
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yellowwelly
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 11 Feb 14 at 3:38pm |
I'm guessing the show guide might have gone to print before the guys at Devoti were 100% sure they could get one there.
Sounds like careful planning, and at least they are not 'over promise, under deliver'... which is a good start imho. Anyway, if it's there I'm sure there'll be plenty of photos and vid-snips.
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yellowwelly
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 11 Feb 14 at 3:46pm |
Sounds awesome, but f*ck the SMOD people... they are what ruined the last RS boat, one launched with a massive wind range and multiple rigs, spiralled into a PY nightmare and divided the class because people couldn't cope with opening their minds up to the possibilities. A box class could also encourage home builds (Farr 3.7 sans trapeze anyone?) and you could even work in a legacy option to offer a very low cost of entry- the Laser with the Rooster 8.1 rig seems the obvious candidate. The aim being to get folks on the water- racing each other - but with a relaxed, mellow vibe that encourages competition and cooperation... go watch a spin class, a Le Jog or a group military fitness programme, this is the future of leisure activities- they are growing, no one is shutting them down in favour of fish murderers. Anyway, I now understand that the box rumour has no legs, these boats are quite separate. Shame. Rumour dead.
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AlexM
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 11 Feb 14 at 3:49pm |
Hey! you've put a flame through me and my old boat
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iGRF
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 11 Feb 14 at 3:59pm |
Classes come from sailors, not manufacturers, if a group of us decided to set up our own billy no mate box class then race each other, that's it, game set and match, it would be down to us who sailed, and if we wanted to make it a Pro Am or have multi rig options, then that also would be up to us.
Not that I would have the first clue as to who is a Pro and who is an Am, it was a very blurred line back in the days when I had to give up being an Olympian because I was more pro than am, even though I worked five and a half days a week as a printer. Edited by iGRF - 11 Feb 14 at 4:01pm |
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2547
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 11 Feb 14 at 4:03pm |
Setting up a class without manufacturer support would be a tall order without a pretty keen sponsor .... people are not keen on volunteering any more ...
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 11 Feb 14 at 4:05pm |
Yes, but the days of everyone stitching and glueing mirror Dinghies together in the garage is long gone for the majority. GRP is nasty smelly stuff. No one has much time anymore so they need someone that can deliver them a shiny new boat and always be there to send them bits when they break them. Nothing wrong with building your own and I would quite fancy the Shaw 3.7 if only I wasn't a fraction over the design weight and as nimble as a rhino.
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