Three Hobie 16 were battling it out for the win in the Hobie 16 fleet. Team Schuitema and Boer finally achieved a decisive lead. A lead which they clearly did not have at the Gate at oudeschild as the picture shows. The gate is a little over halveway into the race.
Here in the picture the eventual numbers 1 and 3.
Number two was close by.
107054 hobie 16 Schuitema (NL) / Boer (NL) 3:27:41 overall place on handicap 137th 105540 hobie 16 Lange (NL) / Kelder (NL) 3:35:06 overall place on handicap 172th 694 hobie 16 Schaffer (NL) / Machielse (NL) 3:35:45 overall place on handicap 176th
Wouter
Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
-- Have You Seen This? --
Here the leading H16 gets a good gust and speeds a
[Re: Wouter]
#21462 06/25/0311:33 AM06/25/0311:33 AM
12 F18's in the top 25 on elapsed timw while guys like Gunnar Larsen, Figueroa-Hernandez, Goran Mastrom, Vink etc are sailing F20's, Tornado's and M20's.
Auwahhh! This is defiantely a win for the F18's.
In teh picture you can see the mix of F18's and F20 that was typical at the gate at oudeschild
In the picture you see a I-18 leading a Nacra F18 and Hobie Tiger which are ridden on the sterns by two I-20's.
Wouter
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Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
M20 sailing through the gate and into a lull
[Re: Wouter]
#21464 06/25/0311:47 AM06/25/0311:47 AM
THis boat eventually arrive at the finish as the third boat behind two Tornado's. The first Tornado was DSQ for starting early and therefor Gunnar and Xander are scored 2nd in the elapsed time listigns.
On handicap they still hung on to 9th place overall.
Wouter
Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
The last series of pictures are for our own crew
[Re: Wouter]
#21465 06/25/0311:51 AM06/25/0311:51 AM
As with common practice, one names the related crews last after the others.
I show the better pics that I have, although I had to reduce resolution to get them into the 100 kb size limit on this forum.
I hope you enjoyed this very private report on the Round Texel 2003 and I hobie I have done justice to all flavours of designs that are found out there.
I will now end with the Taipan 4.9 spi sailed by Geert and Raymond.
Till next year !
Wouter
Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
Taipan 4.9 leaving beach and speeding for jetty
[Re: Wouter]
#21466 06/25/0311:53 AM06/25/0311:53 AM
This Taipan crew did everything to get as far away from the camera as possible. On teh beach they were completely crowded in and at the gate they went really wide to avoid sailing into teh hole. It worked as planned but I had to use a 300 mm telelens and a 4 times digital zoom in the photoshop software to get at least something that is mildly nice to look at.
Man were you far away from the camera. So sorry guys, I did my best and I will send all the pictures I have to you.
But I hope to see a race report from you guys on the F16 forum.
Anyone who want high resolution pictures please e-mail me.
Wouter
Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
This Texel did not favour the upwind/downwind machines like Tornado and M20. The F18 shouldn't be that close!! The two F18 that was closest (2.5 minutes after the leading Tornado) where sailed by world class sailors (Bundock, Booth...)
Both Marstrom (M20) and Larsen (M20) had some minor problems that cost them some time.
The forecast said wind from West and I guess that there where no bigger parts of the race that was directly into the wind or? To performe with a Uni rigged boat you would need winds from the North, that makes round texel more of a upwind downwind race instead of a reaching race. That was the case when I sailed round texel with M18. Light wind from North and that was GREAT!
/hakan
You will be allways welcome!
[Re: Wouter]
#21476 06/26/0301:24 AM06/26/0301:24 AM
Yes, but his is a very succesful H16 sailor and there alot of F18 and F20's sailing around. And like always crew capability make so much more difference than a handicap number or even design ever does.
Nevertheless they were quite high in the fleet passing the gate. They sailed well.
Wouter
Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
Re: G-Force in Background
[Re: Wouter]
#21479 06/26/0305:11 AM06/26/0305:11 AM