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#61570 02/24/06 08:44 AM 02/24/06 08:44 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe Wouter
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With this new info we have :
-1- Chuck Harnden (1-up) -2- Matt / Gina McDonald (2-up) -3- Seth Stern / Kelly Gray (2-up) -4- Hollis Caffee (1-up) -5- Gordon Isco / Mike Hagan (2-up) -6- Mystery crew on the G-cat F16 (probably 2-up)
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#61572 02/24/06 09:01 AM 02/24/06 09:01 AM |
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | 240 lbs = 109 kg Seriously ? If so, then you can forget about the A-cats altogether. I have to check but I seem to remember that the commercially available A-cats are only supplied with a warrenty up to 100 kg (220 lbs) crew weight. The hull designs are all pretty much optimized around 75 - 80 kg (165 - 175 lbs) crewweights. The F16's are of course designed around a much higher average crew weight as they are also used as doublehanders. It is always better to sail a boat underweight then overweight. In addition all the components on the F16 are designed to take much higher loads for the same reason; something your 240 lbs will almost excert on the boat by singlehanding alone. (pardon my frankness) If you wanted to have a competitive singlehander A-cat then you will have to order a custom made A-cat, with most likely custom made hulls, and that will be very expensive. In the past discussions I always assumed that the choice for the F16 or A-cat pretty much would be determined with what you wanted to do with it, but now I feel perfectly save to say that you have only one true option. The F16. I'm quite sure that you will get better performance out of that F16 then any commercially A-cat. Pete when ordering that Blade (finalizing) make sure that you give the builder this body weight info and your dominant usage of the boat and have him foward this to the sailmaker who then can cut a mainsail to suit your weight. You'll will need that in order to get the best performance out of the boat. Are you intending to mostly do singlehanding ; as in 85 % of the time ? If so then order a fully optimized singlehander cut mainsail. If you plan to doublehand frequently as well then you will have to decide on the compromise design crewweight or order 2 seperate mainsails. If you will be doublehanding mostly with your kids then the standard Blade mainsail may well be a rather good compromise. You can easily make a 140 kg optimized standard mainsail work for your 109 kg solo weight and I don't expect your kids to be above 42 kg's yet and you can make the 140 kg standard sail work for 160 combined weight. Lets discuss this Before you put in the final order; at time time you can tell adapt the order to suit your usage best without making extra costs. Wouter
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[Re: Seth]
#61573 02/24/06 09:46 AM 02/24/06 09:46 AM |
Joined: Jan 2005 Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. Timbo
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Seth, can you paint me a picture of where the GPYC is? I heard it's just over the Skyway bridge, (north side) but then is it east or west of the bridge? I saw the directions on the GPYC site, didn't say which side of the bridge it was, I'm trying to get a Google Map print out of it. Is it near the Gulfport Municipal Beach? Thanks.
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#61574 02/24/06 10:55 AM 02/24/06 10:55 AM |
Joined: Dec 2005 Posts: 1,121 Eastern NC, USA tshan
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Posts: 1,121 Eastern NC, USA | Can anyone supply some links to beachfront hotels that are close? There are too many options for someone that does not know the area. I am going to pitch this as a mini-family vacation. It is a 10-11 hour drive for me.
Tom | | | Re: Gulfport Florida Regatta
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#61577 02/24/06 12:08 PM 02/24/06 12:08 PM |
Joined: Feb 2006 Posts: 3,348 fin.
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Posts: 3,348 | Has anyone tried the stock sail? I believe it's dacron. The reason for asking, is that I might save a little money now, and get an optimized Pentex(?) sail after I get my weight down?
Whatch y'all think!
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#61579 02/24/06 02:38 PM 02/24/06 02:38 PM |
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | Sorry, I just wrote down the first thoughts that went through my head. Has anyone tried the stock sail? I believe it's dacron. The reason for asking, is that I might save a little money now, and get an optimized Pentex(?) sail after I get my weight down?
I can see the value of such an approach. Wouter
Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
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#61580 02/24/06 02:49 PM 02/24/06 02:49 PM |
Joined: Feb 2006 Posts: 3,348 fin.
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Posts: 3,348 | . . .I just wrote down the first thoughts that went through my head. And valuable thoughts they were, just like always! It will take some time to digest your tactics, esp. regarding the spi. which will be brand new for me. Thanks again, | | | Re: Gulfport Florida Regatta
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#61581 02/24/06 07:50 PM 02/24/06 07:50 PM |
Joined: Dec 2005 Posts: 1,121 Eastern NC, USA tshan
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Posts: 1,121 Eastern NC, USA | Just about the only option you cannot rethink later is the kevlar hulls.....I guess we could peel the gelcoat away very delicately, replace the glass with kevlar and stick the gelcoat peel back on. Almost like peeling an apple in one strip.
I am still tyring to figure all the places I can stick a F16 logo (get your mind out of the gutter).
Tom | | | Re: Gulfport Florida Regatta
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#61582 02/25/06 01:40 AM 02/25/06 01:40 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 217 Palm Harbor, FL, USA Lance
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Posts: 217 Palm Harbor, FL, USA | Seth, can you paint me a picture of where the GPYC is? I heard it's just over the Skyway bridge, (north side) but then is it east or west of the bridge? I saw the directions on the GPYC site, didn't say which side of the bridge it was, I'm trying to get a Google Map print out of it. Is it near the Gulfport Municipal Beach? Thanks. Take I275 to 22Ave S. Go West and make a left on 49th St. Head south and make a left on Del Rio Google Maps
Lance Taipan 5.7 USA 182 Palm Harbor, FL | | | Re: Gulfport Florida Regatta
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#61583 02/25/06 01:46 AM 02/25/06 01:46 AM |
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Posts: 217 Palm Harbor, FL, USA | Can anyone supply some links to beachfront hotels that are close? There are too many options for someone that does not know the area. I am going to pitch this as a mini-family vacation. It is a 10-11 hour drive for me. St. Pete Beach is very close to Gulfport. If expense is no object, there's the Don Cesare Resort & Spa - the pink palace. The Siratta is also nice. Do a search for St. Pete Beach hotels and you'll be OK. There is also a nice little beach in Gulfport the family can hang out at while your on the water if they don't want to be out at the Gulf.
Lance Taipan 5.7 USA 182 Palm Harbor, FL | | | Re: Gulfport Florida Regatta
[Re: Wouter]
#61588 02/27/06 01:31 PM 02/27/06 01:31 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe Wouter
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | Just spoke to Hans Geissler ; G-cat will at the GYC event
-1- Chuck Harnden (1-up) [color:"red"]Blade F16[/color] -2- Matt / Gina McDonald (2-up) [color:"red"]Blade F16[/color] -3- Seth Stern / Kelly Gray (2-up) [color:"blue"]Taipan F16[/color] -4- Hollis Caffee (1-up) [color:"blue"] Taipan F16[/color] -5- Gordon Isco / Mike Hagan (2-up) [color:"blue"]Taipan F16[/color] -6- Mystery crew on the G-cat F16 (probably 2-up) [color:"red"]G-cat F16[/color]
A good mix of boats (designs) as well.
Pre-registration is now 6 : 6 = A-cats : F16's
I won't have the money for it this year or the next, but if the GYC invitational event is held in any following years then I will seriously consider flying in for a late winter sailing weekend. This event sounds like alot of fun.
Wouter
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