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Posts: 1,669 Melbourne, Australia | Stephen, The newer hulls are simply alot more bouyant and are also alot less sensitive to crew weight. But one of the biggest factors I found was that truly lightweight crews start lacking body power to really stamp the boat on its tail so to say. Crews that are bit more beefy tend to cover this aspect better and sufficiently so to be more performant overall. Truly 135-140 kg is where it is at, I'm really not pulling your leg here. The new designs are more boyant as the Capricorn and Infusion are to the Tiger. Both the Cap and Nacra carry weight better than the Tiger, however ideal weight is still 150 for each. This would have a lot to do with the crew weight equalising system the class has in place, however I would not imagine the ideal weight between the Tiger and the modern F18s was to much beyond 5 to 10 kg. As for crews with the strength to handle, a fit 60 to 70 kg crew should handle the tiny F16 spin without a problem. One of my Tornado / F18 crews tipped the scales at 60kg and had more than enough strength to handle the T kite. I am talking about peak athletes which will get the most out of the boat, not a kid you pick up off the beach. With respect to the Viper, I think AHPC will eventually have to lower its weight if it wants to make a play at getting the serious crews to buy Vipers instead of only the serious recreational racers and sailors. I would like to see that. The package looks very good but the weight is a ?....... If you did build the same boat at min weight, there is no doupt it will be superior to the 125 kg unit. It is no secret that I have now got my boat on the market and plan to get an F16. The Blade looks good, the Viper would be tempting if it was lighter, however it looks like I may pick up a 4.9 and have a tinker with it.
That is mighty big of you to not have let my abuse sour you on the F16 idea. Having a modified Taipan myself I feel that "tinkering" about with a Taipan may not be a bad idea. Just stay below 145 kg combined if you really want to race it competitively. Go for the modern hullshapes if you are above that. If you are mostly looking at singlehanding then the Taipan is a very good F16 performer below 10 knots of wind, especially in the really light winds. If you regulary get more or get serious chop then the modern hullshapes will allow you the trapeze under spinnaker and bring a bigger smile to your face. The Aussie Blade is right on the mark in the way of hull design. That is my experience so far. Wouter Plan is to hang up the Tornado / F18 boots for a while and teach my Girlfriend how to sail (she currently windsurfs). She is also currently studying for her masters along side her full time job, so I am kicked out of the house often to go sailing  This is where the F16 concept becomes very handy...... one up with kite. Brent my crew is in a simular situation and is looking at going down the same track. | | | Re: Greg Goodall answers Viper Questions
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | Yep, that is pretty comparable to how most of us get started on F16's.
Singlehanding an F16 is a ride you will appreciate !
And remember, no F16 sailor can claim mastery of the F16 1-up concept unless he (or she) can consistantly spinnaker it while trapezing ! That is the true "show of force" for 1-up F16 sailing !
Gary is the first to achieve this.
It will take everybody else a while to get there !
Good luck and best of enjoyement.
Wouter
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#120936 10/30/07 11:44 AM 10/30/07 11:44 AM |
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Posts: 893 | Gary is the first to achieve this. Don't think so, the Stealth owners and the FX1's at Datchet have been doing it since 2001 <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> | | | Re: Greg Goodall answers Viper Questions
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Posts: 3,528 Looking for a Job, I got credi... | Gary is the first to achieve this. Don't think so, the Stealth owners and the FX1's at Datchet have been doing it since 2001 <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> And this Stealth owner has been doing it since he had one (nearly a year now) and doing it with his Inter 17 for 6 years before that !
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | I had to do it last week when I got a good puff and ran a little too deep going to the finish line. I had the choice of either dropping the spin and reaching up to the finish line, or get out on the wire to cary the spin higher in the gust, which I did, and it was no big deal. It will allow you to sail higher with the spin up.
Usually I stay in on the tramp to fly a hull and run deep, but if you have become overstood and need to get back up high to the mark, do it!
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Posts: 954 Mumbles Y.C Wales U.K | When Paul, Anne and I did some two boat training under the supervision of John Pierce prior to the Global Challenge it was quicker for me (single handed) not to trapeze downwind. The wind was was around a force 4 and the sea state went from flat to a two foot swell further out in the Bay (Mumbles) On every run Anne would be trapezing and I experimented. My biggest gain was when I wasn't trapezing and flying the windward hull pretty high. The angle of the leeward hull compared to the sea gave a lot of lift to the bow and it also slid across the water really smoothly when I had to bear away in some of the gusts. I think all parties involved were quite surprised at the results. When I tried trapezing there wasn't that great a difference in speed but I was going lower. However, Paul and Anne took lumps out of me on the Gybe and when we started ploughing into the swell I was really struggling to stay in control of the boat and my actions until eventually I went for a closer look at the leach of the main. This two boat tunning certainly proved to me that although flying a kite from the trap looks cool single handed, when it's blowing around a force 3.5 to 4 it is quicker and sometimes safer to sit in, get a hull flying HIGH (between 3'-4'or 900-1200mm off the water) and keep it there. P.S I would also have to agree with Wayne. If anybody deserves the 'T' shirt for being the first person to kick butt single handed on an F16 then Aaron Young would get my vote. He was trapezing downwind whilst Altered was still an 'A' MP*MULTIHULLS | | | Re: Greg Goodall answers Viper Questions
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Pictures guys !
Or it didn't happen ! <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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#120942 10/30/07 05:34 PM 10/30/07 05:34 PM |
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Posts: 893 | OK just to show how good Arun was out on the wire whilst with the Spinnaker up have a look at the Stealth promo http://www.formula16.org/videos/Stealth_F16_promo_video_01.wmv where he is helming out on the wire and his crew is down doing the wild thingy. Even the main man John P is very good at such antics and it is a shame he doesn't attend these races as a competitor as he is leaps and bounds ahead of most of GB sailors ( I guess that comes from doing an olympic campaign on a Tornado )and we could all learn a lot from him ( yes you can get personal tuition from him ) | | | Re: Greg Goodall answers Viper Questions
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#120943 10/31/07 06:33 AM 10/31/07 06:33 AM |
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Posts: 1,669 Melbourne, Australia | Yep, that is pretty comparable to how most of us get started on F16's.
Singlehanding an F16 is a ride you will appreciate !
And remember, no F16 sailor can claim mastery of the F16 1-up concept unless he (or she) can consistantly spinnaker it while trapezing ! That is the true "show of force" for 1-up F16 sailing !
Gary is the first to achieve this.
It will take everybody else a while to get there !
Good luck and best of enjoyement.
Wouter Cheers, trapping handling the kite is something that isn't new to me..... may be not an f16, but the F18 and Tornado. My GF and I sail the F18 at 130kg currently, hence the desire to change. | | | Re: Greg Goodall answers Viper Questions
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Just to be clear.
We are talking about racing singlehanded and then trapezing under spinnaker.
We've all done the 2-up spi trapping thing plenty of times and it simply doesn't compare to handling everything by your lonesome.
Wouter
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | I think Wouter meant, trap with the kite, alone. Still, we know it's been done for years, even Uni. But he has a point about the pictures... <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />
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Were you racing there ?
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#120948 11/01/07 02:56 AM 11/01/07 02:56 AM |
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Just to be clear.
We are talking about racing singlehanded and then trapezing under spinnaker.
We've all done the 2-up spi trapping thing plenty of times and it simply doesn't compare to handling everything by your lonesome.
Wouter
Clear and understand. It is not a unique thing to the F16 class or Gary. Many people (including myself)have done it on Tornadoes and F18s, it is just not class legal. | | | Re: Greg Goodall answers Viper Questions
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Posts: 465 Oxford, UK | Sorry, I didn't realise the photos had to be taken during racing. This is a silly game. My racing photos are very limited because it's rare for the photographers to sit anywhere apart from just above the windward mark. I'll make sure that I take the video camera next time I race 1-up, so you can have some stills off that... Paul | | | Re: Greg Goodall answers Viper Questions
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Posts: 6 Utah, USA | The Viper looks great!
What is pricing and availability for the states going to be like?
It looks like although there is a lot of comotion going on about the F16's on the web but, it looks to be pretty locallized to just certain areas. I'm not looking to start a whole movement in my area for a new class. I just don't care for the F18 and F17's that are popular (to big and I believe that they are going to be more $$$ than a comparable F16) and I just don't like H16's.
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Posts: 6 Utah, USA | Thanks! I sent an email to funinthesun.
The link was just to a pop up window but, sadly didn't go anywhere.
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