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#72933 04/19/06 01:50 PM 04/19/06 01:50 PM |
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Posts: 915 Dublin, Ireland | Your choice, He's just stiring a pot. The hat would be great for our Madhatter party the week before the Madcatter. (must wear a hat at the party) Madhatter Good job Wouter. If you can't stir the pot then it ain't gonna happen. Here's the Irish contribution  What about the fact that A sailors have to drop their masts after sailing (takes 2 people) - otherwise they risk delamination from the vibration in the wind, even if the the mast is tied off and the cat well tied down Also, they are very good at drawing parallel white lines across the dinghy park if you leave them unattended on their launchers for even a minute Oh - I'm really in trouble now  I'm racing at the home of the Irish A Class this weekend !
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#72934 04/19/06 01:51 PM 04/19/06 01:51 PM | Anonymous
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Yea but can you take a Hot gal in a bikini and a cooler of beer and stay out for hours and not get a cramp or charlie horse!!!! Sailboards are fun, but I still take the cat.
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#72935 04/19/06 02:13 PM 04/19/06 02:13 PM |
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Posts: 545 Brighton, UK | I don't think I would ever buy an A cat for the simple reason that if I wanted to sail alone I would do it on a windsurfer, much "better bang for the buck ratio". That said sailing with a freind beats the sad and lonely experience that is windsurfing hands down. And you don't get the feeling of the power of the wind on a windsurfer that you get on a cat. Gareth Sponsor me for the London marathon on Sunday www.runfortheboat.co.uk | | | Re: "A" sinister plot to suck the life out of Sai
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Posts: 393 Syracuse,N.Y | Dermot Here's to ya boy. My mother grew up on Thornback Road in Kilkenny. Great little pub called The Rock at the end of the road.
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#72937 04/19/06 03:01 PM 04/19/06 03:01 PM | Anonymous
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There is a great little pub at each end of every road in Ireland. | | | Re: "A" sinister plot to suck the life out of Sai
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#72938 04/19/06 03:06 PM 04/19/06 03:06 PM |
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Posts: 915 Dublin, Ireland | Dermot Here's to ya boy. My mother grew up on Thornback Road in Kilkenny. Great little pub called The Rock at the end of the road. Jeez, I'll be locked after that lot  My grandmother was from Kilkenny, but I don't know the town very well.
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#72939 04/19/06 03:24 PM 04/19/06 03:24 PM |
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There is a great little pub at each end of every road in Ireland. And a few in the middle too. US Sail Level 2 Instructor US Sail Level 3 Coach | | | Re: "A" sinister plot to suck the life out of Sai
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#72940 04/19/06 03:51 PM 04/19/06 03:51 PM |
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Posts: 915 Dublin, Ireland | Hey ! Get back on track  You're all only jealous anyway  Tim will be over here next month and he will tell you about the pubs  BTW. Kilkenny is a City (I called it a town)
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#72942 04/19/06 11:42 PM 04/19/06 11:42 PM |
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Posts: 66 Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA | You are so right. Come on, who would want to sail a catamaran that actually performs well. Cowards I tell you, scum of the earth. Don’t those A cat guys know that cats are supposed to be heavy and hard to sail? I mean the damn things are so light you have to tie them down at night so they don’t blow them away. Insane! How are they going to show the grandkids their cool hernia scars and missing rotator cuffs if the mast only weighs 18 lbs? Heck you might even have to get rid of your Ford Enormous tow vehicle. Next thing you know you are driving a Subaru and eating granola out of your berkenstocks for dinner. Back in the good old days before the I-20 showed up with their little girly spinnakers, WE knew what real sail area was. If you couldn’t run 700 ft of cloth down wind what good were you? Now some dang wiper snapper wants to go just as fast with 150 ft of sail. Wild thing hell. What kind of thing is that, they must be snorting too much weasel dust? And all that Carbon, come on don’t people know the only good use for carbon is up in the atmosphere helping to warm the planet so we can sail in the winter in Antarctica.
Next time I see on of those A catters, I am just going to up and kick em in the Jimmies. We will fix their wagons!
Eric Anderson US 28 LOL!... now there's someone with the proper  spirit of the thread. As someone so cogently pointed out, my hidden fear is that I *will* try one, then HAVE to buy one! BTW, I was just about to try windsurfing, when this KITEBOARDING thaaang came along... what's the story on that? How close to the wind can you get with that wild rig? | | | Re: "A" sinister plot to suck the life out of Sai
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#72944 04/20/06 11:56 AM 04/20/06 11:56 AM |
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Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL | I'll agree with that statement. Still have my MegaCat with the 10.0 m sail. Tons of work raking that thing back and forth on a light air racecourse. Do they even still do that type of racing?
Broke lots of stuff at South Jetty in Ft. Pierce on big wind in the days of yore... Good times. Still keep my 4.5 m just in case I can drag my fat butt out there and remember how to loop and duck jybe.
Oh, and don't forget you can sail 60 miles to your next beach, even if it's upwind, on a cat a little more comfortably ...
Still like catsailing better, but that's just me... Still do both.
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#72945 04/21/06 04:46 AM 04/21/06 04:46 AM | Anonymous
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Unregistered | 1) One person can put the mast up on their own and we are still quicker than an F18 to rig or de-rig (not that it should matter). 2) No Irish A class has ever taken off down the dingy park or has even attempted it, we leave our boats unattended every time at the top of the slip as we get changed with no issues.
Even if what you were saying were true, it would be a very small price to pay for sailing an amazing cat.
Also on the "Tradition" point raised on another post. Where would most classes be today without the development of the A. What class was the first to have Square top mains, what class was the first to have a Wing-masts, what class was the first to have Wave piercing/reverse bows, the list goes on. What you see on an A-cat today, you will probably see it on other classes as time goes on. I am not saying the A-Cat is better than any other, but it is definitely a necessary class and great fun. For those of you who have never sailed one, you can not comment. Sail one then come back to me a tell me how terrible they are. | | | Re: A-cats: Real boats, or just overdone sailboards?
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#72946 04/21/06 05:15 AM 04/21/06 05:15 AM |
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | ... and no respect for tradition! ReefedOne said this in the post that started this thread, and I did not understand that at all, because the A-Class has a much longer history and far more "tradition" than most of the cats we see on the water today. | | | Re: A-cats: Real boats, or just overdone sailboar
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#72948 04/21/06 02:49 PM 04/21/06 02:49 PM |
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Posts: 984 2017 F18 Americas Site | cats are alot more work to rig and deal with than a winsurf, but you get to sit down whilst sailing.
Rigging depends on your situation. Some people are able to keep their boats on the beach or in a lot mostly rigged, with mast up and rudders on. At that point I think it is a toss up which is more convienient. If I am windsurfing, it will take me about 30 minutes from the time I think about it to be in the water. Board out from garage, board on car, drive board off car, rig. It is about 20 minutes time to sail the cat. Drive to club, put main up, launch. Either fine for me. I do need (prefer) someone (crew) to sail the cat(Formula 18). Later, Dan | | | Re: A-cat PIRATE fleet forming?... lol.
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#72952 04/24/06 08:13 PM 04/24/06 08:13 PM |
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Posts: 1,479 Thailand | “A-cats are like 18-squares for women and childen ” BTW - What's the correlation between an 18-square and an A-cat anyway?
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