Hey I want to invite all you 4.9ers over to the east coast for the Jetty Park Ocean Regatta Fl June 6 - 7. We should pick a few regattas for all the Taipans to try to hook up, and this is a good one. Great wind, protected lauch into the Ocean, good race committee and lots of fun. I have a couple people really interested in the 4.9, and if we could get a group together over here I think it would put them over the top. We could sail F16 or 4.9 . When I have more info I will post it, but mark your calendars, lets get the Taipans back together.
Hi Chuck, Love the regatta, but I will be up north doing seminars most of May and June. I like the idea of all agreeing on certain venue, however. that is what we have been doing with the Wave Class and in most regattas the Waves have the largest class. Seems we do have quite a few Taipans in Florida and could even go with the Formula 16 idea, if they ever allowed Hooters. Rick
Well, why not bring your hooter and gether some experimental data ?
Especially against Michael C's reaching spi. Seems that is the way the newer F16 spi are being made.
I have some experimental data but far to insufficient to properly model the differences in behaviour. I would love to receive more. That is when the Local US F16 officials allow this experimentation to take place in a F16 event. It is after all their juristiction
Wouter
Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
Re: Well, why not ...
[Re: Wouter]
#18561 04/17/0311:48 AM04/17/0311:48 AM
Wouter - Yes a calendar is a good idea - maybe even pick a few regattas through the year that everyone could try and make. After Tybee, I can try to put one together.
Rick - Wish you could make it - we always like seeing the "motorhome" roll into town. I say race with the hooter. If you spank everyone so bad that its not fair -then we will have to figure something out.
Jennifer emailed and oh yeh - she pointed out the race is the 7th and 8th. And she said she is planning on racing at Jetty Park. So lets get a few more boats and have a fleet. Where are the other Mikes?
My last couple of posts have not worked, but I will try again. Jennifer, there are lots of Motels, the two I have numbers for are
Radison, Cape Canaveral (407)784-0000 Closest to Jetty Park
Days Inn, Cocoa Beach (407)783-7621
The Raddison is nice, but I'm not sure of the price. I will try to find more hotel info tomorrow. Also we live about 30 minutes from the site, and you are welcomed stay with us if you like.
Did I miss something? "Exactly" where is the regatta held? For those of us that don't live in Cocoa Beach, where is Jetty Park? Obviously it's near Port Canaveral...but what are the specifics?
My boat's a long way from being ready to race, but it would be nice to possibly come up there and meet some of you in person...you know...put a face with the names...besides, it might be just be the source of inspiration to finally finish my boat...
Hi Bob, Jetty Park is directly south of Port Canaveral. It is pretty cool - you can watch the Disney ships go out from you cat. They look pretty darn big.
Directions from Ft Pierce would be:
Exit the I95 onto the SR528 (BeeLine) Head EAST on SR 528. Take the BeeLine all the way to Cape Canaveral Turn Left on DAVE NISBET DR 0.1 miles Turn Right on GEORGE J KING BLVD 0.9 miles Turn Left on PARK RD 0.2 miles Turn Right on JETTY DR/JETTY PARK RD.
My sail number is 189 - Look me up.
****************************************** I sailed with Mavis - sloop. It was kind of funny - two years ago we got to sail with the 5.5 sloop class. Well last year they said no way - go sail open - so I sailed sloop in the open low ps with a couple I20's, N6.0's, A's, P19's. Well the wind was cranking and we were ended up being able to sail boat for boat with the big boats. The spins would put some distance on us downwind, but we could hold our own against all the other boats. We came out second I think to a carbon 5.5. uni on corrected. It was a super fun race.
Chuck
Re: Jetty Park Ocean Regatta
[Re: Chuck]
#18569 06/04/0312:32 AM06/04/0312:32 AM
So how did the 4.9's do? I went to check out the race on saturday and heard from the comodore there was 4 or 5 Taipans... only got to talk to one of the 4.9 sailors from Tampa? (Seath?)who was sailing one up with his new boat. The rest were out there racing till the afternoon storm came in fast and shut everything down. What a fire drill that was huh?
So those of you who raced...how did you like your boats performance in those conditions? How did it fend in comparison to the other types of boats out there? Honesty please...LOL...no embelishing...LOL...I am curious, as those are typical conditions for where I like sail. My old Supercat 17 use to love sloppy conditions like that. Wondered if you felt the Taipan 4.9 was a little bit out of it's element in short confused seas?
My neighbor, Conner V. (teenager)won one of the open classes, I believe, on an old prindle 15.
Re: Jetty Park Ocean Regatta
[Re: Seeker]
#18571 06/13/0303:38 AM06/13/0303:38 AM
There were 4 Taipans, 3 sailed uni, and I sailed sloop. You will have to ask the uni guys how the boat sailed, but for my wife and I we had a great time. We weigh in around 280 lbs and had no problems depowering. The boat handled great upwind, and was fast keeping up with most of the boats - we sailed boat for boat with the two H20's out there both upwind and down. Downwind the boat accelerates so fast that in those choppy wavy conditions you can almost non-stop surf.
I will try to get the corrected and non-corrected times posted and add a link here.
Sunday, Jennifer smoked uni. Winds dropped way off and the chop was still present making for some trying conditions. Jennifer actually finished the 2nd race ahead of me boat for boat. Ouch! So in short the boat handled great and still amazes me what it does against boats with 2-4 feet more waterline.
Chuck
JPOR Results
[Re: Chuck]
#18572 06/13/0303:57 AM06/13/0303:57 AM
The ratings for the Nacra uni and Taipan uni are very close (69,8 - 69,9); only 5 seconds per hour difference here That Prindle 18-2 is not to far off either. And ofcourse the Hobie and P19 were pretty much on a par too.
Race 5 was cancelled probably as no finish data is presented for that.
What strikes me is that especially Chuck and his crew (Mavis ?) did very well. They were in the top on both elapsed and corrected time. Pretty good show.
I trust all crews had an enjoyable regatta; it looks like that from the results.
Regards,
Wouter
Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
Re: Jetty Park Ocean Regatta
[Re: Chuck]
#18574 06/13/0309:57 AM06/13/0309:57 AM
In Chuck`s original post :"I have a couple people really interested in the 4.9, and if we could get a group together over here I think it would put them over the top. We could sail F16 or 4.9".
Please could you tell us who weren`t there if the Taipans were sailing with or without spinnakers. I don`t know your handicapping system, so I can`t figure it out for myself. (we use ISAF) I`m assuming none of the guys had spinnakers, judging from the fact that no mention is made of them in any of the posts. This would be a pity, as if we`re trying to get the F16 class known, sailing without spinnakers is a bit like going to a go-kart race & leaving your engine at home. Here in SA we`ve made a concerted effort to arrive at regattas with 5 spinnaker boats, creating awareness of the existence of the F16 class. Sure, we`re not "F16HP", but we base our class on the Performance class 1 category, ie equal to Hobie 16 with spinnaker. Our efforts have made the Hobie 16 guys take notice, they are seriously considering adding kites to try to keep up with us, so our class has growth potential because we are making ourselves visible at regattas. The Taipan may be a great boat & attract a lot of interest, but sailing without kites does nothing to get the F16 class growing. This post is not intended to offend anyone - I would just like to point out that you will only get the F16 class off the ground in ANY country if you arrive in fair numbers as a class (not one-design, but F16). Others will see the growth & want to get involved. No growth, no interest. It`s worth a try. See the attached pic - I`ve got my engine where it belongs. (Besides, once you`ve sailed with a kite there`s no going back !)
Why did so many folks sail uni? Given the great performance of the unis with standard taipan sails, I wonder how much faster the boat will be with the larger F16 main! Got one ordered yet Michael?
Any photos of the regatta online?
Eric Poulsen A-class USA 203 Ultimate 20 Central California