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[Re: Hakan Frojdh]
#164364 01/07/09 07:42 PM 01/07/09 07:42 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 1,911 South Florida & the Keys arbo06
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Posts: 1,911 South Florida & the Keys | Are there any pics available of the boards in use? I saw a board in the Keys at the Steeple Chase party but it would be neat to see it on the boat on the water.
Eric Arbogast ARC 2101 Miami Yacht Club | | | Re: Straight Blades Still Fast in the A-Class
[Re: Hakan Frojdh]
#164365 01/07/09 08:25 PM 01/07/09 08:25 PM |
Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 805 Gainesville, FL 32607 USA dacarls
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Posts: 805 Gainesville, FL 32607 USA | We'll get to see a Marstrom with curved boards next week. Goran Marstrom is supposed to have them. Why? It appeared to me that either Marstroms do not do the Wild Thing so well, or their (very-well-experienced) skippers do better low and slow in recent big-show events: will this be the antidote? Opinions needed.
Dacarls: A-class USA 196, USA 21, H18, H16 "Nothing that's any good works by itself. You got to make the damn thing work"- Thomas Edison
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[Re: Tornado_ALIVE]
#166459 01/28/09 03:15 AM 01/28/09 03:15 AM |
Joined: Jan 2006 Posts: 48 Zurich Daniel_Gut
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Posts: 48 Zurich | Here is a very interesting summary of the worlds 09 in AUS written by Luc du Bois who also happens to be a performance analyst for Alinghi. Luc was the only participant with adjustable (lateral angle) curved daggerboards at the worlds. http://www.saca.ch/world2009_compte_rendu.pdfRegards Daniel
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[Re: Daniel_Gut]
#166460 01/28/09 03:44 AM 01/28/09 03:44 AM |
Joined: Nov 2005 Posts: 246 Kiel, Germany Baltic
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Posts: 246 Kiel, Germany | In the german A-Class association is a discussion going on if curved boards are class-legal. What is your opinion in this matter?
F18: C2 / A-Cat: Minelli
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#166462 01/28/09 04:11 AM 01/28/09 04:11 AM | Scarecrow
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"My final conclusion will therefore be that, for sure fast equipment is a must to win championship, but being on the water and racing as often as possible is still the key to success. After having seen the average sailing level and enthusiasm in Australia, I think I will definitely try to spend more time on the water rather than building carbon parts and it will be much more fun as well!!!" | | | Re: Straight Blades Still Fast in the A-Class
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#166480 01/28/09 09:40 AM 01/28/09 09:40 AM |
Joined: Jan 2006 Posts: 48 Zurich Daniel_Gut
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Posts: 48 Zurich | ... as long as they conform to the still current "box rule" they are legal, rule 8 (hydrofoils are not permitted) cannot be enforced properly since a hydrofoil cannot be conclusively defined other than "the spirit of the rule". Or there is another way to lok at it. Rule 8 was created when the first pictures were sighted of an A Cat flying on traditional/classic hydrofoils in the form of v-struts and t-bars. So when the experiments with canted and curved boards started, so did the discussions as to what was and was was not legal. Rule 8 needed clarification in order to prevent an a cat from flying and the box rule was born. It can then be argued that whatever conforms to the box rule is not a hydrofoil, since that was the purpose of the box rule. But thats just my opinion.
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[Re: Daniel_Gut]
#166516 01/28/09 01:36 PM 01/28/09 01:36 PM |
Joined: May 2002 Posts: 1,037 Central California ejpoulsen
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Posts: 1,037 Central California | I also thought this was a very interesting comment, especially in light of no US presence:
"If we look at the points in the result list we can see that to finish in the top 10 you needed no more than 53 points. That is an average of 7.6 points per race. This is [by] far the most difficult championship that the class have sailed in the last years."
Eric Poulsen A-class USA 203 Ultimate 20 Central California
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[Re: ejpoulsen]
#166581 01/29/09 10:04 AM 01/29/09 10:04 AM |
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Posts: 246 Kiel, Germany | Daniel, I gather from your post that in your country is a discussion under way, too. Do you think that there will be an 'official' decision - who would be responsible for that? The international A-cat association?
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