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[Re: Rolf_Nilsen]
#97934 06/22/07 09:39 AM 06/22/07 09:39 AM |
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Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL | Looks like someone just answered my vision with the M20 and tornado rig. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> Check the main forum post on the new 20 launched at Texel.
Jay
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[Re: Rolf_Nilsen]
#97939 07/11/07 10:53 AM 07/11/07 10:53 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD Mark Schneider
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Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD | Eric,
I think you are wrong. Price is not the selling point as new boats are "too expensive" anyway. What is needed is the right combination of people and a good product. And I would add.... A series of 5 events that the boat would compete in against all comers for line honors. For example: Texel in Holland Statue of Liberty Race in NYC Mug Race in Florida Miami Key Largo Race in Florida Race to Oxford on the Chesapeake Bay These events are similar to what the Ventilo M2 class is doing or the descion 35's one designs are doing . (M2 is a 27 foot three man cat sailed on the swiss alpine lakes the D35 is a 4 man boat.) Also, a circuit of high profile buoy races would help the class grow... These events are less clear to identify.
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[Re: Mark Schneider]
#97940 08/08/07 02:26 PM 08/08/07 02:26 PM |
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Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL | So, do 20 foot boat buyers race more bouys or distance?
Seems the F18 and F16 guys do a lot more bouys than distance. Are we missing the marketing angle for distance sailors? Bouy sailors? or both?
Jay
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#97941 08/09/07 12:49 PM 08/09/07 12:49 PM |
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Posts: 1,152 tampa, fl | Being in FL, I think that an I20 (or other 20ft design)is optimal (for me). Racing here offers the best of both worlds awesome distance races: Steeplechase, Hogsbreath, Hiram's, Tybee (someday), Macho Man, etc. And also great buoy racing: Tradewinds, JPOR, Eustis, Carlisle, etc. The I20 is the perfect boat to do all those races on.
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#97942 08/09/07 01:20 PM 08/09/07 01:20 PM |
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Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL | I personally would agree with you Karl...
It would seem the design of the N20 makes it ideal for windward/leeward bouy races (small jib, high aspect main, asym spin). I think the M20 builds on this and would, in some circles, be considered a 'better' bouy boat
The length makes it a bit more comfortable in the chop compared to smaller boats, and more room = better sailing long distance. With the bigger jib, the N6.0 with spin sailplan would be advantageous. The low rear beam clearance on the N20 has occasionally lodged complaints by distance sailors
But what, in the opinion of current sailors/owners, is the 20 foot "niche". This would appear to be the place to begin to build a product/fleet around.
Kind of like building the F18-HT for the bouy niche and the Capricorn for distance (except put a bigger jib and a reefing main on the sailplan)
Jay
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[Re: arbo06]
#97945 08/20/07 01:44 PM 08/20/07 01:44 PM |
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Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL | I'd concur. Somewhere around 350 US pounds minimum crew weight. I'd consider something around 380 US pounds as the "ideal" weight.
Jay
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[Re: waterbug_wpb]
#97946 08/21/07 07:45 AM 08/21/07 07:45 AM |
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Posts: 1,152 tampa, fl | I typically race at around 380 and do pretty well. At the 5 rum regatta I was significantly lighter than that, probably in the 330 t0 340 range, and in the light air, we were very fast.
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[Re: Aerynt]
#97947 08/26/07 03:17 AM 08/26/07 03:17 AM |
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Posts: 1,449 | Aerynt, I think the 20 ft boat should be designed for a weight of 160kg (360 lb) and up. This should not prevent lighter sailors from competing without penalty. It is just that the boats optimum all round performance should be more easily extracted from the boat by its intended target market. I see the target market to be the larger sailors that want to sail a two up boat, both around the bouys and long distance.
Just the way I see it.
Regards, Phill
I know that the voices in my head aint real, but they have some pretty good ideas. There is no such thing as a quick fix and I've never had free lunch!
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[Re: arbo06]
#97950 08/30/07 08:27 AM 08/30/07 08:27 AM |
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Posts: 613 New Hampshire, USA | Aerynt,
Are you looking at using the LR2 as a model for this design. Scale it up and make the changes needed to support, extra crew weight, jib, spi and double trap. Or are looking at a completely different design and thought process?
Tom Siders A-Cat USA-79 Tornado US775
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[Re: Aerynt]
#97952 08/31/07 07:54 AM 08/31/07 07:54 AM |
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Posts: 613 New Hampshire, USA | Yes,
I keep up with this and keep in touch with Ian, John and Fred. But thanks. A 20 version definately could be interesting. My other cat is a Tornado. I like the 20" platform. I wonder what changes would need to be made to the platform other than LOA and beam to the boat to support the 160kg. Keep me informed as you progress.
Tom Siders A-Cat USA-79 Tornado US775
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