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#245172 03/02/12 07:45 PM 03/02/12 07:45 PM |
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Posts: 108 | Just edited above. Stop Lying Terrade.
"You challenged me once to publish info on the blog and I did it wide openly for the first time in 4 years. And I take full responsability of what I did.
But I have never ever published actual WC third party text as you have just did." extract: 13 décembre published on you blog, one beyond many exemple of internal WC debate, so third party: "After Nov 26 Paris meeting (decisions were known beforehand) some irregular procedures being officially questioned right now by another WC member" Oooops Mr Vanzulli, did you get any go/nogo to publish that from the WC ? You just forget to write that you were personnally involved in this debate. | | | Re: Rules changes
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#245174 03/02/12 08:08 PM 03/02/12 08:08 PM |
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"But I have never ever published actual WC third party text as you have just did."
The rest of my posts are all wide Open and published on the blog and even discussed also inside the WC while I was in it.
That means quoted mail text by a third party, a person not being me. You can´t understand reality and rules, and you want to comprehend this?
All cleared now in my behalf. See you some day on the water Terrade on an Epoxy-Wood made F18. Wood made, like the racing shell rowing boats my grandfather built, cool boats.
Best Regards. --ENDS--
---------------- "Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra?" "Quam diu etiam furor iste tuus nos eludet?"
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#245175 03/02/12 08:21 PM 03/02/12 08:21 PM |
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"But I have never ever published actual WC third party text as you have just did."
That means quoted mail text by a third party, a person not being me. You can´t understand reality and rules, and you want to comprehend this? extract: 13 décembre published on you blog, one beyond many exemple of internal WC debate, so third party: "After Nov 26 Paris meeting (decisions were known beforehand) some irregular procedures being officially questioned right now by another WC member" You want to make believe that the debate in the WC does not involved third party. Are you serious ? For sure you did not published the text, only the spirit of it.... This way you can twist the facts, forgetting to write that you were involved, and forgetting to published the response that exists. Very fair and honnest indeed. You revealed yourself there. So please, no more moral/ethical lesson. | | | Re: Rules changes
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#245176 03/02/12 08:36 PM 03/02/12 08:36 PM |
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Posts: 108 | "with their recommendation: 3 words you do not read.
So how I am supposed to read this? The WC discussed and agreed it was a good idea to maximize dagger board length? That's it? Just some discussion and some nodding - but nothing more? No actual decision to change the class rules? I have often struggled to understand the minutes of the WC meetings. But on this one it strikes me as particularly odd if I am supposed to believe that the WC did not actually decide to change the rule as per 31/12/2011. It seems time is overdue for investing some money in the F18 class infrastructure. Ad NED15 “ The maximum length of a dagger board protruding from the bottom of the hull shall be 1400mm.” The WC agreed unanimously with their recommendation for application 31.12.2011. For sure I won't put my money in daggerboard longer than this. Even if Class rules aren't updated yet. Very sorry that very few people always try to attack F18 community work. It's easy and not very positive. | | | Re: Rules changes
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#245180 03/03/12 03:10 AM 03/03/12 03:10 AM |
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Posts: 1,021 Australia | "with their recommendation: 3 words you do not read.
So how I am supposed to read this? The WC discussed and agreed it was a good idea to maximize dagger board length? That's it? Just some discussion and some nodding - but nothing more? No actual decision to change the class rules? I have often struggled to understand the minutes of the WC meetings. But on this one it strikes me as particularly odd if I am supposed to believe that the WC did not actually decide to change the rule as per 31/12/2011. It seems time is overdue for investing some money in the F18 class infrastructure. Ad NED15 Hi Ad, its very poor to have this level of confusion but it has happened before. Remember the dyneema trapeze lines we all had last season? well everyone went out and made/bought them based on the minutes from the WC meeting, but the rules were not updated to reflect this and as such everyone at the Worlds in Hungary with dyneema trap lines were illegal. If you check the 2012 rules you can see that the dyneema trap lines are now noted as legal. (although the Tech com minutes from Balaton ask that wire be brought back in and dyneema made illegal again!!!) The rules as published by ISAF are the only thing that matters, so for 2012 you can have long boards, hell they can even be curved boards as long as they are symmetrical in cross section... but lets not go there, it would be like opening a big can of worms I am sure Franck will copy and paste some more crap here, but he will be wrong.
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#245182 03/03/12 07:20 AM 03/03/12 07:20 AM |
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Posts: 14 Lincoln, Nebraska | Here's what I can gather from this thread.
1: It appears the real fight here is from Franck towards Martin.
2: ISAF and some people in France (or somewhere) concerned with F18s made several mistakes, don't know what to do about it, don't want to own up to it and now have a front-man/fall-guy out to sloppily cover it all up.
3: There is some sort of vendetta against Sail Innovation.
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#245285 03/06/12 11:18 AM 03/06/12 11:18 AM |
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Posts: 297 | Here's what I can gather from this thread.
1: It appears the real fight here is from Franck towards Martin.
2: ISAF and some people in France (or somewhere) concerned with F18s made several mistakes, don't know what to do about it, don't want to own up to it and now have a front-man/fall-guy out to sloppily cover it all up.
3: There is some sort of vendetta against Sail Innovation. Actually, there's a simpler explanation that. Either the ruling body either has limited facility in English or has little experience with rule clarity and standard operational directive/charter management. Furthermore when dust-ups occur, transparency and expeditious declarations from the ruling body do not seem well-managed or clear. My two-cents, based on my observations. Such situations reflect a breakdown in communication. These situations do become worse if there are suspicions regarding ulterior motives.
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#245976 03/22/12 12:30 PM 03/22/12 12:30 PM |
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#246028 03/23/12 04:26 PM 03/23/12 04:26 PM |
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Posts: 98 | Macca has the inside story. Are you sure? | | | Re: Rules changes
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#246030 03/23/12 05:14 PM 03/23/12 05:14 PM |
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Posts: 1,021 Australia | Macca has the inside story. Are you sure? Carl, Mamaloe (Ad) was referring to a joke, He understands it and those that know him will also understand it. Thats the "inside story", But maybe you have the inside story on some wonder paint? | | | Re: Rules changes
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#246032 03/23/12 05:35 PM 03/23/12 05:35 PM |
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Posts: 98 | Macca has the inside story. Are you sure? Carl, Mamaloe (Ad) was referring to a joke, He understands it and those that know him will also understand it. Thats the "inside story", But maybe you have the inside story on some wonder paint? I was also having a joke (after quite a few fine beers)!!!
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#246106 03/26/12 08:43 AM 03/26/12 08:43 AM |
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Posts: 297 | We are having growing pains. We need to get back to the spirit of the box rule which was to usher in a development class and minimize costs. This necessarily means some give and take, as certain things change performance while contributing greatly to cost. That's understandable. Boards are a good example. The new boards are somewhere between 2-3X cost of the older boards,as they must be built to extremely high strength tolerances and now can set you back $3000. These boards also provide some improvement in performance.
So, as an example, long as such improvements are possible, it will tend to drive up cost, and can work for, or work against work the box class. Unabated, arms races can, not always, eat into participation, and it should be the responsibility of the ruling body to mitigate certain developments in the interest of broader class development.
Unfortunately, the F18 rules body seems to have a limited abiltiy for composing, and communicating decisive, definitive mandates to the class. This makes everyone suspicious of 'ulterior motives'.
To me, some of this looks more like a lack of English language skills in the rules and outright petty 'gotcha' behavior in an increasingly competitive sailing environment. The rules group, and the class, need to be a bit more articulate and expedient about these changes, even to the point of dismissing some complaints if it was a cheap shot (paint and gel coat discussions are ridiculous) and keep their eye on what is important about the box rule, which is that development should occur, but not at outrageous cost which will adversely impact participation and competition.
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#246110 03/26/12 09:09 AM 03/26/12 09:09 AM |
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Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California | Very well put. If you were to recommend a first couple of steps in that direction, what would you prioritize? This is a question for the whole fleet...
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After watching Lionel Messi play, I realize I need to sail harder.
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#246116 03/26/12 10:17 AM 03/26/12 10:17 AM |
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Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California | There has been lots of English-speaking, boat-owning and boat-building wrangling over the vertical plane wording. Nobody's ever come up with a better phrasing than we have. Take a whack at it?
John Williams
- The harder you practice, the luckier you get - Gary Player, pro golfer
After watching Lionel Messi play, I realize I need to sail harder.
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