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#61815 11/29/05 11:04 PM 11/29/05 11:04 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 342 Lake Murray, SC,USA Cary Palmer OP
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Posts: 342 Lake Murray, SC,USA | Robster: Red Krylon is $5 a can Doesn't run too bad . . . He HE Heh . . . .
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Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 342 Lake Murray, SC,USA Cary Palmer OP
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Posts: 342 Lake Murray, SC,USA | I hope to finalize a deal with Matt (this week or next) on a Blade. I'll get to the Gulf Coast more often and probably Spring Fever - nothing in concrete (kinda like my boat deal).
I'd like to put together an ad hoc F16 race calendar where we get as many F16s on the water as possible at the same events. Any input - likes, dislikes, already have one, etc.....? Let me know how that Boat deal works out, I'm in for the same ride. Hope that Alter Cup qualifier deal works out for Matt. I'm sure it will influence the US F-16 class in a large way, at least in terms of numbers of boats available. Wonder how many boats that will be? Also if that will make getting a Blade harder or impossible to obtain when they're tooling up for a volume run like that? Any any case I'll see you at Spring Fever, Who knows what I'll be sailing on by then, have had ~9 cats at Spring fever in 6 years, I generally deliver or pick up my new boat there annually. (Thanks to Nigel) I May be sailing F-18 or F-16 next year as SF, if I'm between Performance Cats I'll have to be on my Hobie 16 what a Pain o Rama!
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#61818 11/29/05 11:23 PM 11/29/05 11:23 PM |
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Posts: 342 Lake Murray, SC,USA | Hey Rob, no Prob. RRRREDDD Runny Paint is My Specialty. Vato Man wit da can. (Just don't ask me to wash the boat. I don't wash my car I don't wax my boat, If it gets dirty I buy a new one, or send it to Bill for touch-up. Hope he never figures that one out. CARY
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#61821 11/29/05 11:44 PM 11/29/05 11:44 PM |
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Posts: 342 Lake Murray, SC,USA | Keep looking for a sales flyer with some pricing options, haven't found that yet . . . . .
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| | | Re: Blades and Hull colors #61822 11/30/05 09:56 AM 11/30/05 09:56 AM |
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | Every year during the spring there is a combined A-cat/F16 (1-up) event at Tampa, Florida. There have been 2 of these already. 2004 and 2005. This event should be the first to go on any F16 calender. See here for more info
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#61823 11/30/05 08:38 PM 11/30/05 08:38 PM | Anonymous
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Unregistered | Prices have gone up some. Partially because improvements to the building process and partially due to it being more expensive to get components. The base boat is cheaper than the base I17R, but me thinks some of the options are must haves (carbon foils and cross bar, stamaster adjustment system, pentax sails and maybe the internal 12:1 downhaul). These options bring the cost to a little more than the base I17R...but, IMO, the base I17R needs some work (i.e. $$$).
Does anyone have any input on the kevlar hulls upgrade versus the standard build hulls? Not any lighter, but stiffer...is there concern the standard hulls are fragile and prone to denting (or why have the kevlar option)? | | | Re: Blades and Hull colors
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#61824 12/01/05 01:20 AM 12/01/05 01:20 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 217 Palm Harbor, FL, USA Lance
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Posts: 217 Palm Harbor, FL, USA | Keep looking for a sales flyer with some pricing options, haven't found that yet . . . . . Cary, I'd either send Matt an IM on 1design.net or try emailing info &*& vectorworksmarinedotcom
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#61828 12/02/05 08:45 AM 12/02/05 08:45 AM |
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Posts: 548 MERRITTISLAND, FL | Cool Seth - I think I will be 2 up also. But I think we should combine sloop and uni (if anyone is planning on it) and hopefully have a class. Chuck Chuck, There is a draft proposal floating around for the US (I think) class association rules that specificalyy brings up this topic, that the 2 set-up race on equal footing. I am not sure of the status of this at this point. We brought this up with the Harken series organizers during the event this year and were told that it was simply up to us to submit a request to be scored together and it would be done. It was not automatic at this point becuase of them using the Portsmouth tables and there are 2 values listed for the F16. In the end it ended up being a moot topic as we had the qualifying number of boats at only 3 of the min 4 races requred to make a class for the series scoring. We should have a better go at it this season though, especially if we can get that band wagon traitor (Just kidding) Jennifer to get her boat to a few of them. Matt | | | Re: Blades and Portsmouths
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#61831 12/02/05 05:48 PM 12/02/05 05:48 PM |
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Posts: 342 Lake Murray, SC,USA | Not too radical if everyone agrees to sail by the same # for the race. Anybody that math challenged should stick with a HobieCat. Where it would get to be sticky is when you have open fleet and the DPN numbers would be different.
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| | | Re: Blades and Hull colors #61832 12/05/05 06:32 AM 12/05/05 06:32 AM | Anonymous
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re. Kevlar outer laminates versus Fibreglass, my understanding and experience with Mossies that have had this option for a while. Is that there is little difference in stiffness, what Kevlar offers is "Bullet Proof" hulls, ie. what would puncture a glass hull will only dent a Kevlar hull. Great if you get run into, which happened to me, just a dent to deal with not a break. Of course it is still possible to crack them but more difficult than glass.
My understanding is the stiffness of the hulls, is reliant on what else is used, for instance Carbon cloth in the laminates inside or out, reinforcing frames, bulk heads, stringers etc. Even the density of the foam core makes a difference, especialy to how easily the hull dent.
Of course I am no expert, just a back yard rebuilder of my own boats, many people made the statement of Kevlar Mossies being stiffer but that was not my experience, in fact if anything they seemed to dent easier. Of course if what I say is true Kevlar inner laminates make little sense at all.
In a nut shell Kevlar for strength, Carbon for stiffness, Fiberglass for allround properties and lower price.
Regards Gary. | | | Re: Blades and Hull colors
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#61833 12/07/05 01:46 PM 12/07/05 01:46 PM |
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Posts: 3,355 Key Largo, FL and Put-in-Bay, ... | If I am reading this thread correctly, I should order awards for the F16 as a class, or will you be in the open class again? So far there is only one F16 registered -- Robi But, from the thread it sounds like the following might be there: Zuhl Robi Matt Seth Chuck To register, go to here: http://www.catsailor.com/registration/If I am wrong, and there will not be a class, let me know. Thanks, Rick | | |
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