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#21520 06/26/03 01:43 PM 06/26/03 01:43 PM |
Joined: Jun 2003 Posts: 887 Crofton, MD Chris9
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Posts: 887 Crofton, MD | Somewhere in this thread, I thought I read you were coming to the Washington D.C area. If you are, come check out the West River Catamaran Racing Association (WRCRA). We race every Tuesday night, rain or shine for 26 weeks throught the late spring to early fall and then have a fall frosbite on Sunday for 5 or so weeks. We also co-sponsor a few medium distances races with CRAC. Our website is www.wrcra.org.There is also Hobie Fleet 196 in D.C. They frequently join us for special events sponsered by CRAC and WRCRA. www.hobiefleet196.org/Also, there is CRAC which sponsors a full calander of long distance and bouy races. A great accomplishment of late is they have negotiated a beach cat start in a distance race that has been for monohul and large cats. www.geocities.com/sailcrac/ | | | Re: Interested in older Tornado...
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#21521 06/26/03 04:19 PM 06/26/03 04:19 PM |
Joined: Oct 2001 Posts: 395 LA Acat230
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Posts: 395 LA | For what it is worth to all of you classic Tornado fans, I have one 1996 Hyde mainsail that was used three times under my bed (it is mint) and a 1998 Ullman Tornado jib that was used in one race. I had four mains and five jibs for the old rig when the class switched and have sold all except for these two. If you are interested in these sails, please contact me at [email] [email protected].[/email] Bob Hodges | | | Re: Interested in older Tornado...
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#21523 06/27/03 06:17 PM 06/27/03 06:17 PM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 1,200 Vancouver, BC Tornado
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Posts: 1,200 Vancouver, BC | Hi,
I've sailed Tornado all my 38 years of age...my Dad used to run the factory in Montreal in the 1970's. I've only ever sailed older boats, even back then! Right now I have an 82 SailCraft of Canada boat with 1971 sails! Actually I just got a set of nearly new sails, but they are cut for the prebend rig. I need to change the diamond hounds & spreader arms over the to modern setup in order to prebend my mast.
Don't let the nasayer's put you off...I'm a living example of tornado ownership on the cheap! Just avoid going to Marstorm for any parts, do your own repairs and a little fabricating here & there and you'll be fine.
Mike
Mike Dobbs Tornado CAN 99 "Full Tilt"
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#21524 06/30/03 03:49 AM 06/30/03 03:49 AM |
Joined: Apr 2003 Posts: 1,669 Melbourne, Australia Tornado_ALIVE
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Posts: 1,669 Melbourne, Australia | The Tornado is far and away the best boat I have ever sailed..... smooth, stable and very refined not to mention FAST.
I am only fairly new to the Tornado and am currently racing a 15 year old Reg White with a brand new Marstrom mast complemented with new Olympic Sails (as used by Bundy and Forbes), Masrtrom Rudders and rear beam, plus Fredrickson front beam.
This boat set me back AUS$5500 (more realistic price would be about AUS$7000) and spent about AUS$6500 on the new rig conversion. (3 sails, spi pole and fittings/sheets)
The boat has served my needs for the last few seasons and at the last State titles our old dinosaure was peppering Bundy and Forbes in most races on their 10 year old Marstrom. The champs won every race but in most of the races the old Reggy snapped at the heels of the Marstrom, finishing seconds away. PS - Bundy and Forbes have spent a cosiderable amout of time with the Australian T sailors bringing their boats and crew up to speed. Big THANKS guys
Another season or two on the Reggy and we will upgrade to a late modle Marstrom. Whilst an older boat is still great for local racing the Marstrom boats a alot quicker and a far better quality off build.
We should be toying around with the F-18s a fair bit next season, building bigger fleet experience before sailing in Europe, but the Tornado will remain my number one boat. | | | Re: Interested in older Tornado...
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#21525 06/30/03 02:01 PM 06/30/03 02:01 PM |
Joined: Nov 2001 Posts: 116 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Al Schuster
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Posts: 116 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Hi again, As far as single-handing with main only, I went out saturday for the first time in light but gusty wind and had no problems at all. I was concerned about weather helm and tacking, but neither was an issue. For an encore sunday with a steadier breeze, I went solo with main and jib (classic rig 1991 Reg White). What a riot!! This boat is so smooth, you can fly a hull close hauled forever. As far as speed, there were a couple of overloaded (3 people) Hobie 18's out match racing, and the difference in speed is so great it's like you're not even participating in the same sport. The only problems I've had relate to a broken Frederickson traveler car. We originally ordered a replacement, but the ball bearings were on back-order (coming from Norway?!). I eventually ordered a Harken traveller, but it was 3 mm to large to fit in the in-laid track in the beam, so I subsequently ordered and installed a new Harken track on the beam. The point of this just to illustrate that you can run into unexpected troubles with a boat that's no longer being manufactured. Having said that, you wouldn't be disappointed with the Tornado. Al | | | Re: Interested in older Tornado...
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#21527 07/01/03 11:03 AM 07/01/03 11:03 AM |
Joined: Nov 2001 Posts: 116 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Al Schuster
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Posts: 116 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Thanks Carl, unfortunately, I had the problem before I discovered the wealth of information on this site, so I was left to my own devices (and no sailing shop for hundreds of miles). Now that you mention it, it was Denmark. If I break anything else, this will be the first place I check, including Rick's online store of course. Al | | | Re: Interested in older Tornado...
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#21536 09/17/03 08:19 PM 09/17/03 08:19 PM |
Joined: Sep 2003 Posts: 264 Long Island, NY gregP19
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Posts: 264 Long Island, NY | It looks to me like your best bet is a Prindle 19. The 8.5' beam allows you to easily trailer it without standing it on its' ear. You should be able to get an older model which will satisfy your boat rejuvenation hobby. In addition, you can purchase the new MX sails and the new rudders with the money from the sale of your older boat. They greatly improve the performance of this boat. You'll notice that the Portsmith numbers are fairly close to that of the older style of Tornado with one trap and no spinnaker. You won't be sorry.
G Gove
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#21537 09/17/03 09:42 PM 09/17/03 09:42 PM |
Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 591 Bradenton, FL Sycho15
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Posts: 591 Bradenton, FL | I figure I'll chime in my "Almost had a T" experience just for kicks. I'd sold my H16 and was looking for a new, bigger, faster boat. There was a Tornado in sailing condition in St. Pete, sitting on the owner's lawn right by the beach. The ad said $1000 takes it away so I called and said I would check it out Saturday. I didn't have a car yet (I was 16) so my dad had to drive me. That Saturday he didn't feel like going and told me we'd go Sunday instead. "It'll still be there tomorrow" was his 'sage advice'. I called Sunday morning to let them know we were headed up and... no boat. They'd sold it Saturday night.  He ended up missing his favorite two football teams play each other a few Sundays later to drive me up to Dunedin to check out the G-Cat 5.7M, which I ended up buying. I wasn't going to accept his "It'll still be there tomorrow" excuse any more!
G-Cat 5.7M #583 (sail # currently 100) in Bradenton, FL
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