| From triangles to wind-leeward courses. #171762 03/15/09 02:36 AM 03/15/09 02:36 AM |
Joined: Sep 2006 Posts: 586 Hobart, Tasmania, Oz. Dazz OP
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Posts: 586 Hobart, Tasmania, Oz. | Hey Guys
I sail with a bit of an old school sailing club, the courses sailed are typically triangles with windward returns, two of each. Unfortunately the triangles really don't suit the f-18 and spinnaker boats at all well. I knew this full well when I brought the boat and I do love sailing it.
I guess a lot of other clubs have gone through this before and I was wondering how long it took and any tips for making a transition to windward/leeward courses smoother/faster.
we have a feet of nacra 5.8's taipan 4.9's and some a-cat's. Yeah I know if any of them bothered to attend a nationals they would be sailing wind/lee courses.
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#171763 03/15/09 04:01 AM 03/15/09 04:01 AM |
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Posts: 1,200 Vancouver, BC | I recommend having a Triangle & W/L in the same race...perhaps throwing in more W/L's (or even another Tri) to extend it.
I've grown to miss the old days of screaming reaches...nothing like it anymore in today's races. Ya, I know...nothing tactical happens, but it's the one place you get to put the hammer down and be braver than the other guy!
Mike.
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#171768 03/15/09 04:26 AM 03/15/09 04:26 AM |
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Posts: 201 Adelaide, South Australia | Hey dazz,
I feel your pain, it took us years to convince our club that we only want loops. Catch is now i often lose count "is this lap 3 or 4?"
Our club's problem is we are trying to cater for sabres and spinnaker cats on the same course and all the catamarans (arafura cadet to f18) in the same division. the AC might do 1 or 2 laps with the f16/f18's will do 5. they then find you average lap time and apply the handicap to that. I hate it but without more boats to compete against what else can we do?
Anyone else seen this handicapping system?
Simon BLADE F16 AUS405
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#171796 03/15/09 01:48 PM 03/15/09 01:48 PM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 2,844 42.904444 N; 88.008586 W Todd_Sails
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Posts: 2,844 42.904444 N; 88.008586 W | I too miss the 'screaming reach'. My last two boats were N6.0na, and P18-2. Both of which were excellent on a reach, huge jib and all.
OK, so you don't have to tack or jibe (usually) on the reach. So what? It still makes it more fun IMHO.
In fact, since the B can can offset of A, or C, why not offset it off of A, so then a chute boat could possibly sail one tack to C? Yes, this does take the tactics of jibing out, but still a good suggestion.
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Posts: 613 New Hampshire, USA | I would like to see a triangle added to races. WL,T,WL something like that.
Tom Siders A-Cat USA-79 Tornado US775
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Posts: 1,203 uk | Had the same problem as this. We just went out and missed the gybe mark each time and did windward-leeward. Rtd each time, but the club soon got the message that they were a bit out of date and needed to change to get newer classes in. this is assuming that you are doing club racing to get practice for bigger events.
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#172373 03/19/09 04:56 PM 03/19/09 04:56 PM |
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Posts: 1,200 Vancouver, BC | I would like to see a triangle added to races. WL,T,WL something like that. Since converting to the new rig Tornado, I find the boat more specialized with the shorter-footed jib...she doesn't got a nicely on reachs like the old days. Throwing a reach leg back in official events might see a return to more powerful jibs, more versatile rigs. A better all-round sail boat.
Mike Dobbs Tornado CAN 99 "Full Tilt"
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#172382 03/19/09 06:33 PM 03/19/09 06:33 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD Mark Schneider
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Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD | Hmmmm
The Hobie 16 One Design Fleet mostly runs windward leeward courses...on perfect days... they might add one reach race (even though they have the big jib to go reaching with) it's the oldest of the big OD classes racing.
The A class one design Fleet only runs windward leeward courses.. (no jib... so reaching is a bit of a waste) it's the oldest class but the boats are being continuously designed so it's a bit different then the Hobie 16.
The racing spinnaker boats (n20, F18 F16) have a high aspect jib for upwind... not reaching AND they would not get to carry the third sail on the close reach so they would not want to go back to a reach leg course.
These racers are serious about how to play the game and prove it by spending their time and money traveling to races.... Moreover, they do the work to put the event on so they should get what they want.... they follow the C.R.A.P philosophy and invite the rec sailor to give it a try on the WL race course.
Seems to me that the guy who is a "casual racer" wants the reaching legs and more emphasis on the party/social aspect of the weekend. Certainly, nothing wrong with adding those events to the schedule. They want the C.P.A.R philosophy and I hope they put them on.
A compromise might be that if you had a group of sailors who wanted to race ABC in a special class for a couple of hours you could get the racers RC to run the race. (What would you call such a class?)
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#172393 03/19/09 09:03 PM 03/19/09 09:03 PM | DougSnell
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Unregistered | I would like to see a triangle added to races. WL,T,WL something like that. Since converting to the new rig Tornado, I find the boat more specialized with the shorter-footed jib...she doesn't got a nicely on reachs like the old days. Throwing a reach leg back in official events might see a return to more powerful jibs, more versatile rigs. A better all-round sail boat. Mike: Wouldn't that be the old dreaded course "7" we use to sail in the 80's on our Hobie 16's. It was a bitch and would wear you out, if I remember (as Denny Crane says - "Mad Cow Disease ) LOL LOL Doug | | |
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