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F16 Blade in Texel dutch Open (Geert and Raymond) #144855
06/05/08 03:37 PM
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Ref: http://rotdominoserver.ti.mon3aan.nl/IIS/finishlists/tdo2008/index.htm

We have an F16 Blade in the Texel Open (the Rounde Texel race is this weekend). Is Geert and Raymond the first ones? Sure hope they intend to race around the island as well.

Photos and film available at: http://www.roundtexel.com/medialib/index.asp

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Re: F16 Blade in Texel dutch Open (Geert and Raymond) [Re: Rolf_Nilsen] #144856
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Rolf,

Will they have live streaming again this year.?


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Re: F16 Blade in Texel dutch Open (Geert and Raymond) [Re: Marcus F16] #144857
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Any other of our illustrious Dutch F16 sailors attending their country's biggest cat event/regatta? It is in their backyard so shouldn't be any excuse.

Re: F16 Blade in Texel dutch Open (Geert and Raymo [Re: Marcus F16] #144858
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I dont know Marcus, but I would think and hope so.

Re: F16 Blade in Texel dutch Open (Geert and Raymond) [Re: taipanfc] #144859
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Apparently its quiet an expensive exercise even for the locals, as you have to go across on a ferry to the event & the entry fee is not cheap?

Love to do the event one day. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" />


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Re: F16 Blade in Texel dutch Open (Geert and Raymond) [Re: Marcus F16] #144860
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Quite expensive but the biggest cat regatta!? Normally the 2 don't mix.

But do plan to get there one day and sail Texel in the next few yrs.

Re: F16 Blade in Texel dutch Open (Geert and Raymond) [Re: taipanfc] #144861
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I see Geert has done a couple of the races, maybe he can share his experience & advise what the logistics are like getting there.?


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Re: F16 Blade in Texel dutch Open (Geert and Raymond) [Re: Marcus F16] #144862
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Been to Texel for a Euro's once; the ferry can be a pain, yes it's not cheap. year we went we got 10 mins sailing as it blew old boots for the entire week. Sailed off the beach; broker rudder - end of regatta!

Rounde Om Texel was cancelled as it was blowing F6-7 onshore. First time it was ever cancelled....

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Re: F16 Blade in Texel dutch Open (Geert and Raymond) [Re: Rolf_Nilsen] #144863
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Looks like they finished 140th (corrected, 500 boats)


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Re: F16 Blade in Texel dutch Open (Geert and Raymo [Re: arievd] #144864
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At the start I saw a uni Viper as well, dont know how well he sailed though as the results seem to be down.

It is an expensive race but if you consider you get 4 days of racing for €110 entry fee and €70 ferry costs IMHO it is not too bad (especially when you go camping to keep cost down, and take full advantage of the Hobiecat BBQ which has free drinks! <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> ).

This was the fifth time I did the race (first time crewing) we finished 95th overall which was not too bad, it could have been a bit better if we stuck to the coast on the spinnaker leg (50% of the course).

The "problem" we and a lot of other cats had with the Dutch Open was that the (sloop)M20s where so ridiculously fast that when they closed the finish after 20 minutes nearly half the (F18) fleet was still sailing.

Another thing I noticed was that the new rig Nacra 17 was quite competitive sailing 2-up (very light Aussie crew though).

There was also an A-Cat with spi being sailed by Remco Kenbeek (overall winner 2006) but dont know how well he did.

Thats it for the debriefing. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

Re: F16 Blade in Texel dutch Open (Geert and Raymo [Re: Tony_F18] #144865
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Sounds like a good time Tony! Even if I am not one for large and congested events, Texel is one of the few events I really want to do.

Re: F16 Blade in Texel dutch Open (Geert and Raymo [Re: Tony_F18] #144866
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Quote

Another thing I noticed was that the new rig Nacra 17 was quite competitive sailing 2-up (very light Aussie crew though).



And it should be as it is resembling the F16's more and more. The F17 has an alu wingmast now that came of the Infusion F18 which stole the idea from the capricorn F18 which in turn was inspired by the Taipan Superwing mast that we all have on our alu masted F16's. Of course the Superwing is a refinement of the Sori A-cat mast.

Also the F17 is now more and more sailed as a sloop apparently. And the F17 has shed some 20 kg weight lately and had an updated sail design. The only difference between it and the F16 now is the mast length (+0.5 mtr), hull length (+0.20 mtr) and the weight (+25 kg). In itself these differences are quite small overall and hence the handicap is only a few points slower then the F16.

To me this all proofs that the lightweight short hulled alu masted sloop design with a modern cut suit of sails is a winner ! A concept pioneered in the F16 class !

Wouter


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Re: F16 Blade in Texel dutch Open (Geert and Raymo [Re: Wouter] #144867
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Thanks for that Wouter.....So where did you finish? The texel website is fairly slow at the moment and i cant check out the results.


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Re: F16 Blade in Texel dutch Open (Geert and Raymo [Re: Aido] #144868
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For somebody refusing to share who and where they are, you sure have a spiked tounge "Sue". Before going after one of the oldest members of the class, it would be good form to contribute to the class and share who you are.

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Sue, give credit where credit is due..

Those who struggled to develop the concept of the F16 did a fantastic job.. The concept has shown itself to be sound and well thought out.. Wouter isnt the greatest sailor on the planet but it was his dedication and stubbornness that held us together in the early days..

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I think its great that Wouter has just thrown some numbers into his post without any verification whatsoever. Where is the science?

If the F17 has lost 20kgs in weight then it must be missing something (like 4 feet of hull length?) because the laminate has not changed nor has the core so the 20kg must be coming from somewhere!! Maybe the hulls are filled with helium...

Also great to see Wouter taking credit for a manufacturers own development path..?? I think you will find that F16 had nothing to do with the F17 development and its clearly linked to F18.

Oh and by the way the Infusion mast is vastly different to the Capricorn section, but I can understand how it could be mistaken for the same thing... both are long extrusions of alloy...


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I was actually discussing the F16.. I did not comment on the F17...

As for the F17 I don't know the weight nor did I say I did.. But if its true.. It could also mean that Nacra has finally figured out how to build a cat properly. Then it could still be false in which case they haven't progressed since 1972..

Also read what Wouter said.. Sori A mast went to Superwing to Capricorn to Infusion to F17.. Or are you saying that Nacra never looked at either the other masts out there and thought how can we improve?

Whatever.. fact is Wouter held the F16 class together in the early days..

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Re: F16 Blade in Texel dutch Open (Geert and Raymo [Re: Aido] #144872
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Thanks for that Wouter.....So where did you finish? The texel website is fairly slow at the moment and i cant check out the results.


Sue, have you got a crappy Internet connection maybe? I've been getting very variable performance from my ISP .......


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Re: F16 Blade in Texel dutch Open (Geert and Raymo [Re: scooby_simon] #144873
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Just exactly how does boat weight affect performance?
The Polish Exploder F18 team's boat weighed in at 198.5(!) KG. If a Tiger or Infusion weighed that much you
would probably ask your money back, yet they where very competitive and finished 16th overall (IMHO it was also a very ugly boat making it even more remarkable <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> ).

It is still strange that so little F16s show up, every year it is only Geert.
There must be more boats in the neighboring countries that are able to make the trip?
(Correction: There where also 2 Viper's at pos 116 & 338).

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Weight is a big factor in performance, and the Exploder things were total rubish! We were in front of most of them!!

Texel is the biggest cat race in the world and if F16 wants to be taken seriously then maybe the class should make the effort to get there and make an impression on the market.


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