| Re: Straight question to Macca
[Re: Wouter]
#131518 02/17/08 12:27 AM 02/17/08 12:27 AM |
Joined: Nov 2003 Posts: 130 CA Glenn_Brown
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Posts: 130 CA | My name is Glenn Brown. I have no financial ties to any sailing equipment manufacturer. I am a financial member of no sailing organization other than ISAF directly. I had been dreaming of a new F16 in my future, as the sheeting forces on my Tornado are excessive, and it's a bear to trailer and wheel around the beach, I've never been in great shape, and I am getting older. I don't currently own an F16. I am not a member of the F16 class. I believe it is disgraceful to respond to a reasonable suggestion to better the class with personal attacks against the character of the proponent, while claiming the forum should be reserved for scientific discourse. I believe that the F16 class is "Crossing the Chasm" from a startup class to an established class, and that the leaders that serve the class best in the startup phase are not usually the best for growth. (Geoffrey Moore, Crossing the Chasm) I believe that the F16 class has found a unique niche, and has the possibility to grow into a major class. I believe the F104 is in the same niche. I believe that at most one will become a major class. I believe time has shown again and again that technology does not win. Technology is just an opportunity to for marketing (Seth Goglin, talking at Google http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6909078385965257294 ) Good marketing wins. I believe the F16 class should be marketing itself to major manufacturers, because they aren't going to build both F16's and F104's, and the one they do build has won the marketing game. The other will wither and die. I believe the F16 class should be actively pursuing major manufacturers, and be open to addressing any reservations they may have about the class, such as reasonably achievable weight, or ISAF status. 2c, --Glenn | | | Re: Straight question to Macca
[Re: waynemarlow]
#131521 02/18/08 02:11 AM 02/18/08 02:11 AM |
Joined: Apr 2003 Posts: 1,669 Melbourne, Australia Tornado_ALIVE
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Posts: 1,669 Melbourne, Australia | Thats fine by me but on the other hand you are a professional sailor and from your demeanor in the thread, you had a hidden agenda. I still think there is more to your thinking than what you are admitting. Macca's hidden agenda would be simular to mine. Keen to have a boat to race one up, race with his girlfriend when she is available and teach his kid (and for me, future children) how to sail in the future. At the moment, I see a class where it's CURRENT manufactures can not meet min weight. Would it not be smarter if the min weight was even 115kg. I mean next to no boats re coming in at 107. Brand new Blades are hitting the water at 112 to 113. Keep the boats as they are if you like and add a few kg of lead to equalise each boat to 115 kg. Hell mose of you are probably racing over 115kg which means the difference to you would be zero. If the class is not even serious or the slightest bit profesional about their class rules, I see exploitation, sky rocketing prices and or rule changes in the future if the class even begins to reach a level which will capture the interest of serious racers. I like the boat, want to become part of the class, but will not invest money or time into it when all I can see for the class is instability as it grows or remaining the internets bigest class with few boats on the water. Good luck with your class. I will not be joining you in the near future. May play with the Taipan 4.9 class instead, where I can be guarenteed a profesional run class with real fleet numbers (in AUS atleast) and competitive racing. Sorry for my harsh words, but hopefully it may be constructive for some without blinkers on. Shame, kind of liked the look of Garry's Blade. | | | Re: Straight question to Macca
[Re: Rolf_Nilsen]
#131525 02/18/08 03:08 AM 02/18/08 03:08 AM |
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Posts: 1,669 Melbourne, Australia | the muppets pop up again with the same drivel. Sorry, I have been away for a bit (Still away but between regattas) and am currently catching up with what's happening on catsailor. Please Rolf, let me know which part is "drivel" | | | Re: Straight question to Macca
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#131526 02/18/08 03:23 AM 02/18/08 03:23 AM |
Joined: May 2003 Posts: 4,451 West coast of Norway Rolf_Nilsen 
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Posts: 4,451 West coast of Norway | I'll respond to that Stephen, but I have written macca off completely as a very cunning and slick first rate troll.
The topics you raised just now have been discussed at length without coming anywhere for the last week. It has been very frustrating to see these arguments be raised, refuted and then raised again, over and over. It is pretty insulting to call us non-professional and to say what you say without having a stake in the class. The class at large is happy with the weight and dont see any reason to raise it. If you or anybody else want it raised, you need to become a class member and submit a proposal for a change in the class rules. If a builder wants, it, he can do the same, no problem. This has been chanted at macca continuously for the last week, and now you come back and start it all over again. Having an argument is OK, but when it clearly is not going anywhere, continuing like you do now is nothing else than trying to spread fud, which is very negative for the class. If you dont want to get into the class, fine, but it is pretty impolite to come here saying what you just did.
Now I have repeated this for the n'th time, and I am done. | | | Re: Straight question to Macca
[Re: Rolf_Nilsen]
#131528 02/18/08 04:52 AM 02/18/08 04:52 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 1,021 Australia macca
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Posts: 1,021 Australia | I'll respond to that Stephen, but I have written macca off completely as a very cunning and slick first rate troll.
Now thats not nice Rolf, (unless its a compliment <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> and a troll in Norwegian means: really nice person) | | | Re: Straight question to Macca
[Re: Tornado_ALIVE]
#131529 02/18/08 06:54 AM 02/18/08 06:54 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe Wouter
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | Stephen,
For example Matt McDonald is on record in the other thread that his new boats in full 2-up attire and without any upgrades like a carbon mast are coming in at 110 kg. That will make them underweight when fitted with a carbon mast alone, a claim that is reflected in the carbon masted VWM Blade coming in underweight at the GC.
Why do you ignore that ?
Also we are all refering really enthousiasticly to the GC CHECKED weight data when we must also underscore that ALL boats that had previously been measured by the same measurer under controlled conditions in a shed at the beginning of the season (=dry boats) were then found to be about 2-2.5 kg lighter. The data gethering at the GC was a control measurement and not an official measuring of the boats. Sand and water clinging to the boats does make them heavier.
So I would move to view the claim that :"... Brand new Blades are hitting the water at 112 to 113 kg ..." with some caution.
There is in fact more evidence for the claim that they (with alu masts) are actually hitting the water for the first time at 110 kg. Of course other boats like converted Taipans come in lighter as shown using the 2001 Taipan Nationals data. The situation is in fact alot more nuanced then you make it out to be.
With respect to professionality, it is actually you and some others who are not professional here as you have been referred to official channels and procedures to propose and advance a rule change but refuse to take it. If you are not a F16 class member then just find a F16 member (like Marcus ?) who will effect the proposal for you. It is not like teh F18 class or the Tornado class is any different in this respect or can any non-member propose rule changes there ? So why are we held to a higher standard then the others ?
If this F16 class is not for you then we are all okay with that and wish you the best of enjoyment in another class of your choice.
Let agree to disagree.
Wouter
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