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sailor chicks #204314
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Re: sailor chicks [Re: pgp] #204330
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I thought Bundy and Carolijn were both sponsored by Hobie Cat, but this sure looks different.

It's great to see top sailors on the F16!


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Re: sailor chicks [Re: pgp] #204361
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Unlike the AC, these are AUSSIE designed boats, AUSSIE sponsored boats, being sailed by AUSSIES in AUSSIE water.....

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Carolijn Brouwer is an Aussie ?

Wouter


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She lives with an Aussie.... That's makes her a token Aussie at least!!

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Originally Posted by HJS
Unlike the AC, these are AUSSIE designed boats, AUSSIE sponsored boats, being sailed by AUSSIES in AUSSIE water.....


What are you trying to say? Don't sugar coat it, just come out and say it! ;^)


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Re: sailor chicks [Re: Timbo] #204392
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I'm guessing what we're seeing here is the start of AHPC's drive to get their boat selected for the 2012 Olympics by showing they're suitable for both 2 men and 2 women.

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Originally Posted by Scarecrow
.....get their boat selected for the 2012 Olympics by showing.....


2012?
A little bit late for that I'm afraid. There won't be any multihull sailing in that one.

It would be great to see it back in 2016 though it's going to take a lot of work from us all to get back in. The trouble is, each camp will have its own idea as to what boat or boats they'd like to get back in and that's where it can allgo wrong.

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Re: sailor chicks [Re: ] #204409
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Maybe 2016..
Must admit nice vids.. I guess the F18 manufacturers are circling the honey pot.. The class downside isnt in the manufacturers long term planning.


Still nice marketing

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Originally Posted by Scarecrow
I'm guessing what we're seeing here is the start of AHPC's drive to get their boat selected for the 2012 Olympics by showing they're suitable for both 2 men and 2 women.


As I keep saying, the only way in would be to have a male and female, crewed boat, oh so politically correct and would tick all the PC worlds boxes.

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Re: sailor chicks [Re: waynemarlow] #204432
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Of course I'm blowing my own horn here (our own horn) but the F16 framework would be a good choice for an olympic slot.

They can use the same boat in any role they want. As a mixed class, as a 2-up crew men and 2-up women class and even as a singlehanded class either mixed or seperated in boys and gals.

There will never be a need to choice any other platform ever again as this platform can indeed do all while maintaining the performance that is normally associated with the F18's or A-cats.

Personally, I feel such a development would be bad for the F16 class itself but from the perspective of the olympics it could well be the best choice available. Especially, since it doesn't display preference of one big boat builder over another !

Not to mention the fact that the F16 specs are truly modern (180 kg simply ISN'T). It is the lightest internationally established 2-up class in the world at this time. And the only internationally established 1-up class with a spinnaker; while also being challenging enough to sail well to make it a sport.

The fact that F16 class allows a carbon mast will sort out the issue of inequality in rigs as well. Just as was done in the Tornado class.

I dare say that a choice for F16 or indeed one of the individual F16's (like the Viper) wouldn't be a bad choice at all. No matter what type of crew was placed on there.

I think we can all be proud on the class that we all build together over the last 8 years !

Wouter


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Re: sailor chicks [Re: Wouter] #204445
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You really don't know when to shut up do you????


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Re: sailor chicks [Re: Jalani] #204446
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You really don't know when to shut up do you????

LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL

I'll shut up now.


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Re: sailor chicks [Re: LuckyDuck] #204448
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Promotion By these two sailors is worth more than the rubbish banter we get here.

The big cat brands will take notice of these two.

We now can sit back and watch what happens.



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Quote

... than the rubbish banter we get here ...


But you are still coming back here for more, aren't you ? grin

I'm aften reminded of a rule of thumb that is used in publishing.

"Rather a bad review then no review at all !"

The former still sells more books then the latter.

By the way when can we vote in a new GC ? I want to show my appreciation for still not having received the 2007 Global Challenge notes ! Thank god that the GC is only in the business of class building or they would have made for incredibally bad publishers.

Wouter

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In line with most classes - the minutes of class meetings are available to members of the Class Association only.


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Since when are we like most classes ?

The F16 class has been founded on the principle of doing things differently. On doing them better through inclusiveness, transparancy, open rules that only limit those things that are truly important and maintain direct contact between the class (officials) and the outside world (including non-aligned enthousiasts).

We are not simply an A-class with spinnakers nor a lightweight F18 class. We sure as hell are not a Hobie class where everything is boxed in tightly, suffocating and controlled by a few whigs far away and seldomly seen.

I dare say that the current GC has done a 180 on these key factors of the F16 class. Not what I expected when I formed the GC by inviting several F16 sailors of different brands and backgrounds.

I also dare say the GC has become unresponsive to the F16 class as a whole (which is a whole lot bigger then just the "members").

The F16 class was NEVER formed to be only available to their members (even though I don't believe the 2007 minutes were ever produced anyway).


Now, the main assignment that the current GC was charged with when I handed over power to them was to implement a balancing of powers and a structure to renew official positions. What we got is an incestious relationship between the chairman and the "installed" chief measurer (father and son) who are both faaaaar to intimate with the A-cat class and have no end date to their tenure. There is as yet no sign of any structure to "vote the bums out" and that is one reason I'm not a class member at this time. I refuse to legitimize the current GC, the F16 constitution or any counter F16 class rules principle like the AGM.

As with respect to your person. I fail to see how dissing me at every opportunity is a policy worth of a GC member. Alot of things can be said about my charming personality, but I never was as small minded as you. Maybe you better show some results before dissing me ? Afterall, you are only in the GC because I founded it together with Phill and Kirt and thought you would be valuable there. I now realize the errors of my ways.

Indeed, I'm anxious to install a different person to every single position for the only GC member I respected "has left the building" (mr. Brander). I think he singlehandedly did more for the class even in his GC role alone then the rest of the GC combined.

To many valuable people have been pissed off by the GC actions or way of doing things. This is not goof for the future.

So please tell me; when are we going to act like the F16 class again ?

Take back in the initiative ? Live up to our goals as formulated during the foundation of the class ?

When can we see the chief measurer and/or chairman on a F16 again (assuming the first ever set foot on one).


Summarizing, when can we vote in a new GC that is more responsive to the class and its future ?


Without much regard,

Wouter

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And now get back to the Sailor Chicks.

I say; lets take a lesson from what they did.

We need to do more and better promo !

Get out there and interact more with the larger public.

Maybe make a youtube channel ourselves instead of reinventing the F16 forum at some other site.

Get active, be seen, grow the class !

Wouter


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Re: sailor chicks [Re: Wouter] #204480
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Wouter,

Finish your study , go find a job and start to live in the real world and be not a jackass who talks behind somebodies back.

Hans

Re: sailor chicks [Re: Hans_Ned_111] #204489
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Can everyone give everyone some credit here?

The class is were it is thanks to the input of a lot of people. As the class grows things change and have to get more professional as in the first days. This means change of way of communication (membership forum) and more things to do behind the scenes (a lot of effort is done without maybe direct visible results).

Personally I think our chairman and others are doing a great job to promote the class.
Last year's Falcon launch, now the new Raptor from Europe, the professional approach of AHPC, the UK guys with the TT series, ...
Most important ofcourse is to show up at events! Move your butts and come to Carnac, Texel, Como,local regattas, ... and communicate about it via this forum or via the PR team. Give us articles/pictures to post to the website.

End of the discussion for me.

Gill


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