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[Re: Devon]
#184536 07/08/09 07:10 PM 07/08/09 07:10 PM |
Joined: Feb 2005 Posts: 4,119 Northfield Mn Karl_Brogger
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Posts: 4,119 Northfield Mn | I've got wings for my FXone. My weight is anywhere from right at minimum weight, to five pounds over. Unless it is blowing really hard they aren't worth carrying around the extra weight when racing, even then I'm not sure they are worth it. But I almost always use them when just out screwing around.
The biggest downside about sailing it both ways is that you really need to have two sets of sheets for everything. I've got everything trimmed down for sailing with out them, and that extra two feet of width becomes a hassle then.
I have yet to trap out with the spinnaker up in any big wind with the wings too, I'd like to add a foot strap before getting too crazy about it.
Hobie also no longer has them for the Euro boats, they've been discontinued.
I'm boatless.
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[Re: Devon]
#184631 07/09/09 01:44 PM 07/09/09 01:44 PM |
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Posts: 297 | Whats your thoughts????? will pittings wings on my nacra be an advantage? No.
Nacra F18 #856
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[Re: Devon]
#184777 07/10/09 11:24 AM 07/10/09 11:24 AM |
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Posts: 48 Ocean Springs, MS | Devon they are really fun and comfortable prob not the best thing for racing though. I have never been on a Nacra with wings but my Hobie 18 has them and I usually leave them on for racing too. I have an F17 as my racing boat now and the Hobie as my pleasure boat and I sure do miss those wings when I'm on the Nacra. Be careful about some of the opinions you will get from some people on this forum this has been discussed many times and you will get a lot of negative comments about wings from people who have never sailed a boat with wings.
Not sure about Nacra wings but with Hobie wings you really have to be flying a hull high to have the lee wing drag in the water and slow you down... in other words if your lee wing is dragging you are sailing slow anyway regardless of the wings.
Andrew "I'm a luffer not a footer" NACRA F17 #136 HOBIE 18 MAGNUM #22
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[Re: Devon]
#185094 07/14/09 08:38 AM 07/14/09 08:38 AM |
Joined: Feb 2005 Posts: 4,119 Northfield Mn Karl_Brogger
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Posts: 4,119 Northfield Mn | will have to find out if the hobie wings will fit a I17 does any one know???????? No, they won't. Not with out significant amount of modification. | | | Re: Nacra wings
[Re: Karl_Brogger]
#185362 07/16/09 06:02 PM 07/16/09 06:02 PM |
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Posts: 48 Ocean Springs, MS | Nacra wings slip into the end of the beams and they may work but on an F17 I believe you would still have to make modifications like drilling a larger diameter hole in the cap casting but I still don't know if this would work because I have no experience with Nacra wings. But I do know that if you drill out these holes to accept wings you will also be making your boat NON class legal which may not bother you but will definately hurt your re-sale value.
Andrew "I'm a luffer not a footer" NACRA F17 #136 HOBIE 18 MAGNUM #22
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