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Posts: 170 Brisvegas | Three heats have now been run in the 2010 A Class Worlds being held in Cesanatico Italy. The class limit of 100 boats are participating from 17 countries. Wind has been very light so far with only up to about 6 knots. Despite a wide array of boat designs and changes such as curved boards both symmetrical and assymetical, canting rigs and flatter keeled boats, the usual suspects seem to be at the front. Glenn Ashby leads by a point from Stevie Brewin with five Australians in the top ten. It's early days yet but most thought the light wind would favour Europeans and US sailors as they are generally more used to those conditions. The event website is here http://www.congregavelisti.it/anno%202010/Worlds%202010.htmlCheers AUS9 | | | Re: 2010 A Class Worlds
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Joined: May 2006 Posts: 954 Mumbles Y.C Wales U.K Mark P
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Posts: 954 Mumbles Y.C Wales U.K | I can't believe how hard it is to find out more information about the Event now it has started. It's like getting blood out of a stone. This is the A' Classes showcase, flag ship event and yet you wouldn't know it. The people who are responsible for the Class and in particular marketing are missing a great opportunity to promote the virtues of the A'Class and Catamaran racing in general. By comparison my local Club is hosting a Schools and Club (under 16's) Championships this weekend with approx 100 pre-entries. As part of the race management team in the Regatta Class we will be providing live Tweets from the Committee boat, and relaying commentary back to the shore. Therefore parents, relatives world wide etc will and can be kept right up to date with all on the water activities and provisional results: twitter I'm a member of a small Club stuck in the South West corner of the UK. Why the A'Class association haven't the foresight to encompass this non high tec, technology is beyond me. I think it's time to stop bumping my gums and carry on searching for more info.
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Posts: 976 France | Can someone tell the webmaster to change that first image? Its disrespectful to let a country flag touch the floor/ground/dirt
Whatever. Sorry, but this is just a piece of textile. Now I'm going to get flamed to death because I don't share the US cultural attachment to the Flag. | | | Re: 2010 A Class Worlds
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Posts: 2,584 +31NL | Can someone tell the webmaster to change that first image? Its disrespectful to let a country flag touch the floor/ground/dirt Its ok, its an Aussie flag... btw Robi, how else is he suppose to raise that thing? Stand on a ladder? | | | Re: 2010 A Class Worlds
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | You simply tuck the tail under your arm and then raise it, just like you would your brand new Jib!
Unless you like stepping all over your brand new jib...
And thanks for the link to the picts. That's why I hate racing in light air! It is sooo much harder than big wind. I hope they get more wind before this thing is over.
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#214978 06/30/10 05:59 AM 06/30/10 05:59 AM |
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | I hope you don't let him raise your new jib or rig up your spinny!
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Posts: 1,203 uk | I'm glad that it's not just me that got edgy about that flag picture. It does my head in when I see a slob handling a national flag!
There is no special knack to hoisting without dragging it in the dirt, it just takes a little EFFORT and respect!
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Posts: 1,884 Detroit, MI | Aussie flag etiquette mirrors US flag etiquette, which was derived from British flag etiquette: The Australian National Flag should never touch anything beneath it - ground, floor, water, or merchandise. When the flag is lowered, no part of it should touch the ground or any other object; it should be received by waiting hands and arms. To store the flag it should be folded neatly and ceremoniously. Australian Flag EtiquetteAs a symbol of a nation, flags should be treated with respect. | | | Re: 2010 A Class Worlds
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | I guess he was never in the Boy Scouts? (or the Aussie equivelent)
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | good lord is it sour in here this morning!?
(did nobody notice the bit about the canting rigs?)
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Posts: 170 Brisvegas | I hope you don't let him raise your new jib or rig up your spinny! Well we did blow the kite up last time we sailed - but I reckon that was the skipper leaving it up sailing shy in 20+ knots. Took me 2 days to sew it back up again! | | | Re: 2010 A Class Worlds
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Posts: 170 Brisvegas | good lord is it sour in here this morning!?
(did nobody notice the bit about the canting rigs?) I understand Landy is using one and I Know Brad Collett is using one. Landy sails with us a bit but he didn't use canting the last time which was Easter - so I don't know what system he is using. I've sailed with Brad a number of times using the canted rig. It's a simple system with a block system and cleat in each sidestay. I don't think he was any faster in the light stuff but medium breeze uphill it looked better - but then I can never get close enough to really know in that breeze! | | | Re: 2010 A Class Worlds
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | I thought a canting rig would only be any help when you are flying a hull? ie. useless in light air?
I'd love to see how they rigged it up if anyone there can get a photo.
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Posts: 1,669 Melbourne, Australia | Can someone tell the webmaster to change that first image? Its disrespectful to let a country flag touch the floor/ground/dirt Its ok, its an Aussie flag... btw Robi, how else is he suppose to raise that thing? Stand on a ladder? Lucky it is not being used as a bar mat for the skips. | | |
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