| Inter 18 Handicap versus F18 #43730 01/31/05 06:22 AM 01/31/05 06:22 AM |
Joined: Aug 2004 Posts: 145 Cheshire, UK Simon OP
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Posts: 145 Cheshire, UK | Given that the F18 class is a development class, newer designs should be faster than older ones. So what do you think would be the speed difference between an Inter 18 and the Nacra F18 that replaced it. Let's assume that the Inter 18 has been brought up to date with spinni chute - the big difference being the hull design. Also assume the use is for upwind-downwind courses.
If you had to offer a handicap rating to even things out, what would you suggest, compared to 1.00 for the Nacra F18?
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SCHRS is 101 and I think Texel is 1.02 for F18 / inter 18.
I think you will struggle to get anyone who would give an old F18 (the Inter 18 rates as an F18) a slower handicap. This is the issue with Formula classes, the old ones will die/become un-competitive.
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Posts: 145 Cheshire, UK | Simon - my mistake on the Nacra F18 rating. It should be 1.01. Taking that as a base, I wonder how people would rate the Inter 18, based on gut feel. This is not to be used for real racing, but as a means of making a comparison between the designs. Theoretically I could buy either boat - but I don't want to waste the extra £2-3,000 on an Nacra F18 if I (i.e. me, an average Joe) cannot expect it to be any faster.
Put another way - how much further up the pack am I likely to finish on an Nacra F18 instead of an Inter18? I fully realise that most of my time is lost on slow tacks and gybes etc, so I am looking to the time when I have improved to the extent that boat design is important to my results.
Looking at Race results shows Nacra F18s beating Inter 18s almost all the time - but I imagine this is largely due to the better sailors upgrading to the latest boat, thereby showing good results for the boat. Do these guys put their lead down to the new boat design, or their skill?
I also figure that the Nacra F18 is designed for upwind/downwind racing, whereas the Inter18 is a more all-rounder. That makes me think there is a real difference on the race course.
Anyone prepared to say it's all down to the boat??? If not, why are Inter 18s so cheap?
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Simon appears to be European and in Europe, where the I-18 was first launched well ahead of the US launch, the I-18 was always fully F18 compliant.
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Source a cheap and well maintained Dart Hawk F18.
Throw all 3 sails away and get a new set from Landenberger on the mast bend specs you give him. Smooth up the hulls and boards to a shine and race this boat.
That hull shape is still really good and is actually closer to the newer hot shapes like the Capricorn F18 than either I-18 and Nacra F18.
Have the beams reseated by a glass repair guy for extra stiffness if you want too, but you can forget about that.
Most people think the Dart Hawk is a bad design. However this is not the case it was killed by exchange rates (UK to Europe) and the fact that Hobie and Nacra bought the top sailors away.
It involves some work but it is the best secondhander F18 you can get.
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