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[Re: John Williams]
#246206 03/27/12 12:09 AM 03/27/12 12:09 AM |
Joined: Nov 2005 Posts: 337 Victoria, Australia C2 Mike
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Posts: 337 Victoria, Australia | 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? Without giving it much thought - "Vertical plane shall be defined as the z axis of the boat parallel to the direction of the mast (insert diagram here)." Not that hard I would have thought - or am I missing something? Michael | | | Re: Rules changes
[Re: C2 Mike]
#246232 03/27/12 07:55 AM 03/27/12 07:55 AM |
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Posts: 297 | 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? Without giving it much thought - "Vertical plane shall be defined as the z axis of the boat parallel to the direction of the mast (insert diagram here)." Not that hard I would have thought - or am I missing something? Michael You are missing that the Infusion (and the Cap, I think) would be non-compliant, as the hulls are canted. Go back to my original. It works for all the boats, whereas the ERS ISAF description is innappropriate for a catamaran of two individual hulls (that may or may not be canted). Flashy geometry language could be substituted for the part in question, (i.e. 'daggger boards and rudders will be at 90 degrees to the angle of attachment to the beams') could become ''daggger boards and rudders and the center plane shall be orthogonal (90 degrees) to the beam seating angle of the individual hulls' but my opinion is that simple language has advantages to acceptance and recall of rules, (vs jargon which is sometimes unintelligible). Oh, and skip water line discussions. While there may be design specifications, actual water lines are unknown until a boat is floating. IMHO a waterline is an arbitrary, and empirical specification, and therefore a non-starter from a rules standpoint.
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#246289 03/27/12 02:57 PM 03/27/12 02:57 PM |
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Posts: 71 | Could we say the dagger boards and rudders will be Parallel? Parallel is good. But, in the same plane is more restrictive. Otherwise they could be offset from the "centerline." | | | Re: Rules changes
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#246877 04/10/12 01:28 PM 04/10/12 01:28 PM |
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Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL | For the love of God.....how long is this going to go on for?!?!?! who needs a hug now?
Jay
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[Re: macca]
#247015 04/15/12 01:55 AM 04/15/12 01:55 AM |
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Posts: 108 | Franck, It appears that you can't protest any painted boat in Carnac. The votes are in and Painted surfaces have been approved for all F18's including new builds.
The vote for 2 cloth mainsails was very close but the conservatives from FRA, and ITA had too much weight in the vote numbers and for now it is not possible to have 2 cloth mainsails, But that can be rectified in September at the Worlds meeting My dear Andrew, Obviously, one more time, you do not understand how it works. Or you do not have the right facts, anyway just ask before misinformed other sailors ( I recommand to every F18 sailors to ask their national association it is more serious) Your mind is so confused (wishfull thinking is not enough) and may be you should make difference between two words: a wish and a rule. Just try to read this: "A.7.2 Amendments shall be placed on one year's notice unless it is considered essential to act immediately to prohibit or penalize an undesirable feature." For Carnac, do not be afraid anymore I won't protest (as I write before). No time to waste, I'll be there to enjoy sailing and have some beer time with my friends. May be other factory people will go on your protest challenge, but it is your job your paid for. So sorry if you loose your beer time in protest room More seriously as I explained here (everybody can read my numerous previous posts), class rules clarification and interpretation were necessary in order to go on derogation and/or grandfathering, or changing the rule. There are 280 French F18 sailors in 2011, there were only 97 in 2006 when I was elected the first time in the french board association. I wish such a number of F18 sailors in all countries. I they are conservatives or not, really I do not care. PS: I won't be able to have time to try to explain you again if you answer. That I don't doubt, it is your business, you're paid for, I hope it is a lot in order to accept to embarrassed yourself as on SA, very funny indeed and you were alone there. I won't answer anymore, because we're now in sailing period and I'm training my club youth team: it is my passion. I'm not paid for that :), as to write (badly) here, so everybody can understand I prefer be on the water.. | | | Re: Rules changes
[Re: macca]
#247119 04/18/12 02:18 AM 04/18/12 02:18 AM |
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Posts: 108 | Yes Franck, you lost your fight.
Paint was always approved for use and now it has been clarified by a vote of all NCA's that they confirm paint for newly built boats.
I know you and your mates are pissed that you lost, but at least you could do it with dignity.
Andrew, as everyone can read in previous post (or SA forum), paint is your personnal and business fight. Please be more adult and try to forget loose/win and consider F18 rules and its global interest (which is wider than the very respectable interest of the company you're working for). Olivier Bovyn, F18 world chairman want to go out from a poor looser/winner confrontation you seem to like. As everyone noticed, TC advices for and against painting, WC last december clarification vote and ISAF interpretation drop paint finishing out two month ago. That was, one more time, a mandatory path to go further: derogation as for ShockWave, grandfathering or changing the rule. That may arrive now. This clear position (paint, except for real maintenance, is not F18 class legal) create an opposition. You may understand that each action spliting the F18 community is against your own F18 business. So, in order to get a peaceful consensus, as everyone can find on the f18.org Olivier Bovyn asked the national association what they do wish on several items including paint issue including grandfathering/derogation and changing this (now) clear rule. You claim to have the results of this poll. Great ! Everybody can notice that I point out the rule changing process, month ago. In the case that you do not forget some details (that I and everybody can doubt), to change the class rules there is , as everyone can check, a clear process. Please have the dignity to respect it, and by the way respect the F18 community. Because the rule changing process involved F18 members. In France at least that is our way and we propose in general meeting the change. So, to go from a wish (Olivier Bovyn words: "do you wish...") to a rule change, you need first a proposal, which have to be voted then by the world council. Till now, there is no clear and official proposal (you may have any other sensationnal informations to spread ?) And then may be you should also consider ISAF regulation which do not accept paint/finishing that (pretend to is enough for ISAF, I guess) improve performance. By the way you're sure that you do not use one of those in your product (just kiddin' ) ? Then consider F18 class rules (I know it is borrying): "A.7.2 Amendments shall be placed on one year's notice unless it is considered essential to act immediately to prohibit or penalize an undesirable feature." So if the proposal (that may not exist for the moment ;-) for class rules amendment is voted (that is never 100% sure ;-) asap in september 2012 next WC meeting, the rules change will be available on year later, very effective in 2014. Please do remenber here I just try to explain f18 rules and some facts (please pardon my poor globish), that is my only purpose. And it is not a fight for me. I do no play anything here so I cannot win nor loose anything. I'm so sorry I can't continue this interesting exchange for the moment: two weeks of sailing will take my time. Not less than 142 F18 sailors in Carnac 10 days before the Eurocat is more important for F18 that some paint on the hull. | | | Re: Rules changes
[Re: franck]
#247120 04/18/12 02:26 AM 04/18/12 02:26 AM |
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Posts: 1,021 Australia | I won't answer anymore, because we're now in sailing period and I'm training my club youth team: it is my passion. I'm not paid for that :), as to write (badly) here, so everybody can understand I prefer be on the water..
Err, didn't you say that you weren't going to reply here anymore?? Anyhow, here are the vote results related to paint:- Do we wish to change in the future the rules regarding hull exterior finish? vote result : YES : 947 NO : 0 If Yes, do we wish to allow “painted hulls” as the external finish? vote result : YES : 708 NO : 561 If Yes, do we wish to have a restricted paint list ? vote result : YES : 190 NO : 499 What is pretty funny about the above is that despite the NCA's clearly voting that they did not want a restricted paint list, the Class management have taken it upon themselves to compile a list of all paints used by builders so they can formulate an approved paint list!! | | | Re: Rules changes
[Re: macca]
#247122 04/18/12 04:34 AM 04/18/12 04:34 AM |
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Posts: 108 | I won't answer anymore, because we're now in sailing period and I'm training my club youth team: it is my passion. I'm not paid for that :), as to write (badly) here, so everybody can understand I prefer be on the water..
Err, didn't you say that you weren't going to reply here anymore?? Anyhow, here are the vote results related to paint:- Do we wish to change in the future the rules regarding hull exterior finish? vote result : YES : 947 NO : 0 If Yes, do we wish to allow “painted hulls” as the external finish? vote result : YES : 708 NO : 561 If Yes, do we wish to have a restricted paint list ? vote result : YES : 190 NO : 499 What is pretty funny about the above is that despite the NCA's clearly voting that they did not want a restricted paint list, the Class management have taken it upon themselves to compile a list of all paints used by builders so they can formulate an approved paint list!! What you write deserved some corrections and complementary information, not specially for you but for F18 readers/sailors. Be happy, we're going in 15 minutes... I understand very well that you prefer have no contradiction. The result you have, if they're correct, show that you were wrong (on more time) considering WC attitude. Just respect the rules and the people and you can move with the community. Now we're waiting for the proposal... may be you'll have it before the WC members. Showing all this data is very strange and significate there is two kinds of F18 members. PS: 142 F18 sailors for the Eurocat, one more time it is more important for me that your marketing/technical indeed poor fight, as you see there is consensus to change the rule after it has been clarified. No need to be very clever to get that point. http://www.yccarnac.com/uploads/htm...cat%202012/R_EUROCAT_INSCRIPTION_INS.HTM | | | Re: Rules changes
[Re: franck]
#247128 04/18/12 07:47 AM 04/18/12 07:47 AM |
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Posts: 297 | ...one more time it is more important for me that your marketing/technical indeed poor fight, as you see there is consensus to change the rule after it has been clarified. No need to be very clever to get that point.
....I'm getting a better idea why the rules committee comes out with indecisive rules that read like they were composed by people that don't speak English...
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[Re: Kris Hathaway]
#247147 04/18/12 12:37 PM 04/18/12 12:37 PM |
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Posts: 1,152 tampa, fl | Kris - The f18 is a great platform and the class is really doing great things here in the states. Do not let the pissing match between these two tools affect your decision.
If your havin girl problems i feel bad for you son I got 99 problems but my beautiful wife ain't one | | | Re: Rules changes
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#247152 04/18/12 01:01 PM 04/18/12 01:01 PM |
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Posts: 606 Maryland | I agree. Trying to figure a way to at least visit the F18 Worlds in Cali.
Kris Hathaway | | | Re: Rules changes
[Re: Kris Hathaway]
#247154 04/18/12 01:31 PM 04/18/12 01:31 PM |
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Posts: 1,152 tampa, fl | Step 1: Buy my boat (see classifieds) Step 2: Go!
If your havin girl problems i feel bad for you son I got 99 problems but my beautiful wife ain't one | | | Re: Rules changes
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#247162 04/18/12 03:25 PM 04/18/12 03:25 PM |
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Posts: 554 Boston, Ma | Kris,
I know of at least one East Coast F18 that is looking for a crew for worlds. He has a 2011 C2. Let me know if you are interested and I can get you in touch.
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