| WETA trimaran - pretty cool boat #155840 09/22/08 03:44 PM 09/22/08 03:44 PM |
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Posts: 395 LA | Thought I would share an experience I had while evacuated from LA for Hurricane Gustav. I stayed in Gulf Breeze, FL and while there had the opportunity to sail Cliff Farrah's new Weta trimaran ( www.wetamarine.com) at FWYC. The Weta trimaran is a 14' FG/foam/epoxy platform with a carbon mast, carbon bowsprit, carbon beam tubes, carbon rudder and daggerboard, full battened boomless mylar mainsail, mylar jib, and a roller furling spinnaker/screacher. The main and jib are combined around 100 ft2 and the screacher is 60 ft2. The overall weight of the boat is 200 lbs. I was pessimistic in my expectations of this boat so the actual sailing experience was a big surprise. The best sailing experience is when it is fun and easy. This boat does both extremely well and feels quite "sophisticated". I sailed with my girlfriend on the boat in 6-14 knots of wind on two afternoons. Our combined crew weight was around 265 lbs. In over 8 knots of wind, the center hull (which is very skiff like) started to plane upwind. The boat appears to have a tacking angle around 95 degrees. We had a Velocitek GPS on board and in 10-12 knots, we were doing 8-9 knots upwind. Downwind with the screacher, we were seeing 9-11 knots, our top speed for the two days was 15 knots. The builder advertises a maximum crew carrying capacity of 400 lbs. I would think it could be raced competitively in the range of 240-300 lbs which potentially makes it a great teenager, guy/girl, parent/kid, or spouses boat. You can sail seated on the trampoline with your feet in the center hull **** or if you want to avoid the spray, move out to the weather ama. You don't have to hike. The epoxy construction makes the boat very stiff (I saw no appreciable flexing). The finish quality was excellent. Some of the running rigging was a bit lame but it could be easily and cheaply upgraded by the owner. The total cost of the package with a launching dolly and yard cover is right at $10K. The boat can be sailed/raced double- or singlehanded. In New Zealand where it was introduced, they race both single- and doublehanded fleets separate. The Portsmouth rating is 81.2 singlehanded and 87.2 doublehanded. That's pretty quick for a 14' overall length boat and faster in comparison to the majority of monohull dinghies raced in my area. Some might think it would feel too small for two adults at that length but it does not seem that way at all and I think that is because the trimaran width makes it feel bigger. My girlfriend and I are really too light for a doublehanded beach catamaran. She has a desire to race some type of doublehanded dinghy and this boat seems much more fun (and easier to sai) than a Snipe, V-15, or JY-15. The price seems like a great value considering the carbon content and the epoxy construction. We may be very interested in getting one. The boat currently has only one distributor in the US and they are selling each one they bring in so far. | | | Re: WETA trimaran - pretty cool boat
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#155841 09/22/08 05:12 PM 09/22/08 05:12 PM |
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Sounds like fun, and you two at 265 are about the same weight as the fastest F16 crew, Matt and his wife Gina McDonald. Have you sailed one of those yet?
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#155842 09/23/08 11:07 AM 09/23/08 11:07 AM |
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Posts: 1,200 Vancouver, BC | Yes, they are quote a neat little craft...want to try one myself.
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Posts: 395 LA | Sounds like fun, and you two at 265 are about the same weight as the fastest F16 crew, Matt and his wife Gina McDonald. Have you sailed one of those yet? I like F-16 but I am not sure my girlfriend would like it. She loved the Weta and I think a lot of dinghy/monohull sailors would be intrigued by the boat because the center hull is more like a skiff/dinghy. Weta should consider trying to market the boat as an alternative to established one design dinghy classes as this boat is lot more fun than a Snipe, V-15, or JY-15. It is also very cost competitive against these boats. Not to knock the Wave, but this boat is a higher performance yet as easy to sail alternative. It is more expensive but that hit could be softened if the fleet grows and a used boat market develops. I believe the Weta is something that has been needed for a long time. I really hope it is successful. | | | Re: WETA trimaran - pretty cool boat
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#155845 09/24/08 09:41 AM 09/24/08 09:41 AM |
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Posts: 134 Gulf Coast/FWB | Hey Bob,
Thanks for the writeup - it is a great boat, and I'm really happy with it...glad you both enjoyed it. You both looked good out there.
If anyone is going to the GYA at Key Sailing in early October, the boat will be there and I'll make it available for test sails when there is time.
C.
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Posts: 1 | hey everyone. i am a weta owner and am able to sail it by myself. we get a lot of wind in the river where i sail and have nearly capsized it a few times. i was wondering if there a trapeze option. if anyone has any ideas, please email me. [b][/b] cate.blackburn@mac.com | | | Re: WETA trimaran - pretty cool boat
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Posts: 1 | Has anyone tried out the French built Astus 14.1 tri? It's a bit smaller than the Weta & apparently less expensive with no carbon fiber elements. I can find no tests in higher winds, but it has a quickly planing hull. Ron http://www.exaqua.co.uk/trimaran_astus_14.1.php | | | Re: WETA trimaran - pretty cool boat
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#160032 11/10/08 05:10 PM 11/10/08 05:10 PM |
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Posts: 976 France | Has anyone tried out the French built Astus 14.1 tri? There is one of those at my sailing club, I've seen it on the water 4 or 5 times. All I can say about it is that it is slower than my 5.2 on all point of sail and it took forever for the safety team to bring it back up when it capsized the only day I saw it in more than 10 knots of wind... | | | Re: WETA trimaran - pretty cool boat
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Posts: 20 Pasadena, MD, USA | Sounds similar to my Windrider 16 (just not the same). I'll be by to get my free gift friday or saturday. I was wondering if any other beach cats would be shown, I'll just have to wait and see.
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Posts: 20 Pasadena, MD, USA | OOOOOOOOOps! Guess I should have paid attention to the first postings...Sorry
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Posts: 1,200 Vancouver, BC | The Portsmouth rating is 81.2 singlehanded and 87.2 doublehanded. That's pretty quick for a 14' overall length boat and faster in comparison to the majority of monohull dinghies raced in my area. Some might think it would feel too small for two adults at that length but it does not seem that way at all and I think that is because the trimaran width makes it feel bigger.
How confident in that rating on the Weta? Currently US Sailing has it listed in the "Inactive" multilist as 78.5 Portsmouth...putting faster then H14 but slower than H16.
Mike Dobbs Tornado CAN 99 "Full Tilt"
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#182491 06/20/09 11:35 AM 06/20/09 11:35 AM | DougSnell
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