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hurricane
Really should get out more Joined: 15 Mar 04 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 1047 |
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Topic: Boats and their owners Posted: 26 Nov 04 at 7:51pm |
what about tornado's does that mean the owner likes eating rope and bits seem to just self distructing |
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Chris Noble
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 26 Nov 04 at 7:46pm |
what does that say for us moth sailors then??? am i like my boat, carbon based, fast and way cool? id have to agree though if you know someone (think of a friend) and then think of their boat you usually can see evidence of their personality in it, be it the class or just features. The prime example being the solo as previously mentioned, there is definetly a stereotype attached to certain classes, drascombe, wayfarer, folkboats
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Competitive Boat Insurance From Noble Marine
FOR SALE: I14 2 Masts 2 poles 3 Booms, Foils Kites/Mains/Jibs too many to list. |
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Brian
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 19 Nov 04 at 10:03pm |
wow, but how do u walk around the mainsheet? the boat is really skinny! i definitely need a vid to see this, help, some one please!
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sailor girl
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 19 Nov 04 at 9:30pm |
i was sailing oystercatcher with nick!! but same thing, sort of fell out so i am back to single handers!! (i seem more successful in singlehanders!) had a great time at the javelin events though, was really good experience aswell and learnt so much! plus the people were realy cool!
i know what u mean about the main!!! get's a bit heavy after a while! Edited by sailor girl |
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Binky
Newbie Joined: 29 Jun 04 Online Status: Offline Posts: 34 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 19 Nov 04 at 8:30pm |
I only started sailing them in Easter because a friend of mine
didn't have a crew for the Europeans we fell out after that so I was a floating crew and sailed for anyone who needed me at an open. At da mo I'm helming Slick Chick in my clubs Frostbite series but I'm like you and a bit small for the boat so my nice crew takes the mainsheet for me so I don't dunk her! sometimes! Which one did you sail? Edited by Binky |
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Scooby_simon
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 18 Nov 04 at 2:40pm |
Slighly heavy, Wide, Enjoys windy sailing, Bright (I have a Pink kite).
That'll be me and my boat then........
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Wanna learn to Ski - PM me..
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Phil eltringham
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 18 Nov 04 at 11:58am |
You push the seat across the boat and run round the back of the main, need very good balance but looks very cool if you can pull it off.
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Brian
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 17 Nov 04 at 3:43pm |
ive never actually seen one tacking or gybing.. how do u do it? does the seat rotate or something?
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neilw
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 16 Nov 04 at 10:00pm |
The Canoe takes a range of sizes/weights/ages. The "ideal" crew weight is quoted at 10 - 13.5 stone, though I'm 6'4" & 15.5 stone and seem to manage OK. In reality they are a little different to sail but are more forgiving than you think though I still get very wet (one day I'll be able to do corners........) They are probably no more demanding than other boats, after all you spend all your time sitting down rather than hiking or dangling off a wire, though the class related injuries are likely to be unique to the Canoe - friction caused by repeated sliding up and down the seat can lead to interesting rashes/friction burns.
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sailor girl
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 16 Nov 04 at 5:32pm |
BINKY i used to helm a javelin (very poorly! but i tried!!) im a bit small!!! which one do u sail??
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