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Do Different
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Topic: Why does the Laser exist? Posted: 18 Dec 19 at 6:38pm |
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Exactly SS.
Horses for courses. Some like being the physical master of their boat in up to the most extreme and for a Laser that is most likely six ft and fourteen st, probably given a series with a bit wind and winning size also. Some though enjoy a combination of mastery and consent, sailing with sympathy and respect for the power they have to manage, on windy days unlikely to be first at the top mark but nonetheless it can bring it's own satisfactions.
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zeon
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 18 Dec 19 at 7:34pm | |
It’s something to aim for lol . Though I have just looked at the age records for the 100m , don’t think I have much chance of beating the record for my age group ( 55 to 60 ) its 11.3 !! Think on my best day, with the wind behind me , I might beat the record for the 90 to 95 age group |
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iGRF
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 19 Dec 19 at 12:18am | |
I look at that Tom Slingsby video and thank God I spent my prime sailing something enjoyable in strong winds, I should also point out edited videos are designed to create awe.. It didn't, I actually feel sorry for the fella, what a waste of talent.
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salmon80
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 19 Dec 19 at 5:38am | |
You could watch the moth worlds video instead where he is going 30 knots downwind winning the moth worlds with straight 1st's. So impressive although there's nobody there for some reason.....??? |
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sarg boland
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 19 Dec 19 at 6:34am | |
Was race officer for Laser Open just before Olympic Trials. Blowing force six and lovely swell off Lancing ( as always ). Last deciding race and a head to head Mark Littlejohn v Ben Ainslie. So exciting and huge smiles on both their faces as they finished inches apart, they were loving it.
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Sam.Spoons
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 19 Dec 19 at 10:20am | |
I might just manage it, on a bike..... ..... with a rolling start.....
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iGRF
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 19 Dec 19 at 1:12pm | |
Agreed always found foiling moths impressive. |
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tink
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 20 Dec 19 at 3:33pm | |
Back to the original post and putting the admittedly younger Laser into context what is the attraction of the Sunfish and it’s close family. I saw my first one at the Laser Stand at the dinghy show, I have similar but lighter hardware on my front door. It looks incredibly uncomfortable and the rig looks like it lacks any adjustability. Yet it is claimed to be world’s most popular sailboat. |
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zeon
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 20 Dec 19 at 6:48pm | |
If you live the other side of the pond , the answer is easy. Class racing.
On the other hand if you live in the UK , I have no idea at all .
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Rupert
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 20 Dec 19 at 6:59pm | |
I've sailed the Sunfish at couple of times at WPNSA. In a big breeze, it is a hoot. As the wind dropped, the enjoyment fell away faster than with other boats. I practiced my eyes closed sailing, imagining I was sailing off a Pacific island with blue skies, clear water and warm winds. Felt perfect.
I could imagine racing in a bit fleet somewhere exotic! |
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