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Posts: 2,844 42.904444 N; 88.008586 W | Viewing every one of those pics, here at a boring day at work, was awesome.
It looks as though most of them had a turning block attached to the front trap line, that the jib sheet runs through, right?
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Posts: 606 League City, TX | Viewing every one of those pics, here at a boring day at work, was awesome.
It looks as though most of them had a turning block attached to the front trap line, that the jib sheet runs through, right? More likely to be the downhaul (cunningham), routed from the cleat at the mast base to a turning block of the crew trap and then back onto the boat with the end kept under control with a bugee (e.g. in the front cross bar). This lets the crew and/or skipper have ready access to the downhaul when going to weather. Chris. | | | Re: Tornado Worlds in Auckland
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Posts: 2,844 42.904444 N; 88.008586 W | Well, that would make sense. A good crew would 'trim' the downhaul going to weather on my last two former boats. Thanks Chris
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Posts: 1,200 Vancouver, BC | Second That, Eh! <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> "The Canadian duo of Oskar Johansson and Kevin Stittle impressed today with a third in race 3 and then winning race 4 to move from eighth overall up to fourth place clearly signalling their determination to earn one of the final Olympic berths on offer. They are now the best placed of the ten countries fighting for four places." FRA Yann Guichard & Alexandre Guyander 17 points (4, 9, 1, 3) GER Roland Gaebler & Gunnar Struckman 19 points (3, 3, 4, 9) NED Mitch Booth & Pim Nieuwenhuis 23 points (7, 2, 6, 8) CAN Oskar Johansson & Kevin Stittle 26 points (21, 1, 3, 1) ITA Francesco Marcolini & Edoardi Bianchi 33 points (11, 7, 10, 5) ESP Fernando Echavarri & Anton Paz 34 points (1, 14, 8, 11) NZL Aaron McIntosh & Mark Kennedy 37 points (17, 8, 5, 7) AUS Darren Bundock & Glenn Ashby 41 points (14, 23, 2, 2) FRA Billy Besson & Arnaud Jarlegan 50 points (19, 20, 7, 4) FRA Xavier REvil & Christophe Espagnon 50 points (18, 12, 14, 6) Day 2 Report
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Posts: 1,203 uk | I would like to point out that the driver in the above link is still a TEENAGER! Whilst Tom is set for great things in catamaran sailing, i know that he is gutted that it may not be in the Olympic context. Marcus is the Junior cat [Dragoon] national coach, so he can expect lots of input on windward mark roundings at his next session.
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Posts: 1,200 Vancouver, BC | They did finish that race, so yes, it was righted.
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Posts: 1,884 Detroit, MI | Looked like a fantastic rounding until what I think is a gust hit. Look at PUR1 in the background of one of the images.. Yeah, it looks like 'Quique and Jorge were having control problems, too. They didn't even beat the Brits in that race. | | | Re: Tornado Worlds in Auckland
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Posts: 1,203 uk | Can you say that a Tornado is now 100% right-able with the new lighter rig?
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Posts: 1,669 Melbourne, Australia | From the Takapuna Worlds site http://www.takapunaworlds.org/index.cfm?Nid=42239&RequestTimeOut=180Bundock and Ashby win 2008 Tornado World Champions 1:42 PM Sat 1 Mar 2008 Building winds with gusts approaching 40 knots and driving rain on the Hauraki Gulf today. When the abandonment signal sounded at Takapuna Boating Club this afternoon, Australian’s Darren Bundock and Glenn Ashby became the 2008 Tornado World Champions. 2008 Tornado World Championship results 1st AUS Darren Bundock & Glen Ashby 34 points (14, (23), 2, 2, 8, 1, 1, 6) 2nd CAN Oskar Johansson & Kevin Stittle 39 points ((21), 1, 3, 1, 4, 19, 7, 4) 3rd FRA Yann Guichard & Alexandre Guyader 39 points (4, 9, 1, 3, 13, 4, 5, (23)) 4th GER Roland Gaebler & Gunnar Struckman 44 points (3, 3, 4, 9, (30), 1, 8, 2, 5) 5th ITA Francesco Marcolini & Edoardi Bianchi 46 points (11, 7, 10, 5, 1, (52 OCS), 10, 2) 6th NED Mitch Booth & Pim Nieuwenhuis 52 points (7, 2, 6, 8, (26), 22, 4, 3) 7th ESP Fernando Echavarri & Anton Paz 70 points (1, 14, 8, 11, 23, (52 OCS), 6, 7) 8th USA John Lovell & Charlie Ogletree 71 points (2, 5, 29, (52 DNF), 3, 16, 3, 13) 9th FRA Xavier Revil & Cristophe Espagnon 72 points (18, 12, 14, 6, 6, (52 OCS), 8, 8) 10th FRA Billy Besson & Arnaud Jarlegan 73 points (19, (20), 7, 4, 5, 6, 16, 16) | | | Re: Tornado Worlds in Auckland
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Posts: 1,669 Melbourne, Australia | The win puts the Australians on the board as potential Olympic medallists and is the third World Championship victory by members of the Australian Sailing Team in the past eight weeks. Bundock and Ashby's victory comes hot on the heels of Laser sailor Tom Slingsby's back-to-back World Championship; a win at the 49er Worlds for Nathan Outteridge and Ben Austin in January; a Worlds bronze medal for the Women's 470 team and a Worlds silver for the Yngling team.
Tornado skipper Darren Bundock and crewmember Glenn Ashby went into yesterday's racing second overall, mindful they had to finish on top of the leader board because the weather forecast made it unlikely there would be racing on the final, scheduled day of the regatta. They won the first race of the day and placed sixth in the second race, giving them the overnight lead.
When the winds gusted to 36knots this morning with an average of 27-28 knots, racing was cancelled and the Australians were declared winners with 34 points, just five points ahead of Canada and France who were tied at 39 points. Canada claimed second place and France dropped to third on countback.
While disappointed there was no opportunity for a final tussle on the water, Bundock and Ashby were pleased with the win and their performance in a regatta that saw them claw their way back through the field from a 19th placing early in the event.
"We'll take a win any way it comes," said Bundock.
"This win means a lot to us as we've now won the last four ISAF grade one events."
Bundock is the only member of the Australian Sailing Team competing at the Beijing Olympic Games to have previously won an Olympic Medal and, with the Tornado class currently not included in the London 2012 Olympic Games schedule, he and Ashby are focused on success in China later this year.
"We've got the boat going very good in light winds and now in strong winds as well so we're ready for anything, said Bundock.
"Our focus is firmly on gold in Qingdao - I've got the silver from Sydney and now we're going for the gold."
Bundock and Ashby have been sailing together since 2005 and have won six World Championship titles together, including two in the Tornado class. For Bundock, this is his sixth world title in the Tornado, having won in 2006, 2003, 2002, 2001 and 1998. Ashby is a champion A-cat sailor, having won five world titles and his skills have combined with Bundock's Tornado experience to create a formidable representative team in the fast and furious, multi-hulled Tornado class.
At 36, Bundock says he's as fit as he's ever been and sailing at his best, but the addition of Ashby brought new energy which they hope will pay off at what could be his last Olympic campaign.
"As everyone knows, China is going to be a completely different kettle of fish with the light conditions in Qingdao, but we've been preparing for that for the past two years and we're confident about our potential there," said Bundock.
The pair's success over those past two years has also brought the pressure of expectation.
"Everyone is getting used to being beaten by us now and I guess people are starting to see us as favourites, but I don't know if that's a good or bad thing," laughed Bundock.
Australian Sailing Team Director Michael Jones believes the team's consistency is what puts them at the top of their sport.
"These guys really are at the top of their game with the worst result over the past three years being a fourth at the ISAF Olympic Classes World Championships in Portugal last year," said Jones.
"This win is particularly pleasing in light of the tricky conditions at Takapuna, because while the team has always had good speed, this result shows their ability to race in more challenging conditions.
"Coming back after a bad start to the regatta, sitting down at 19th after day one, shows their maturity and proves they are strong contenders to win in Beijing."
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