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Re: Is over "stiffness" of a boat that desirable [Re: Tornado_ALIVE] #214083
06/18/10 07:16 AM
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Adjustable angle off attack on the boards, how cool is that?

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Re: Is over "stiffness" of a boat that desirable [Re: Karl_Brogger] #214085
06/18/10 07:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Karl_Brogger
Adjustable angle off attack on the boards, how cool is that?


YES - 1 more thing to have set wrong on your boat grin

Re: Is over "stiffness" of a boat that desirable [Re: Matt M] #214087
06/18/10 07:35 AM
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Good to experiment with though, particularly if you are not sure if they are at the right angle of attack for the conditions. Fixed cases = 1 option.


Re: Is over "stiffness" of a boat that desirable [Re: Karl_Brogger] #214123
06/18/10 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Karl_Brogger
Adjustable angle off attack on the boards, how cool is that?

Pops up every couple of year, never breaks through.
How is a person called who doesn't learn form mistakes in the past?

Re: Is over "stiffness" of a boat that desirable [Re: Smiths_Cat] #214133
06/18/10 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Smiths_Cat
How is a person called who doesn't learn form mistakes in the past?


Persistent.

Depends if you ever figure it out. Thomas Edison failed at making the lightbulb, (I think), over 1000 times.


I'm boatless.
Re: Is over "stiffness" of a boat that desirable [Re: Karl_Brogger] #214144
06/19/10 12:05 AM
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Ok but Edison was looking for the bigger picture. He wanted to make electrical light and was looking for the technical solution. The reason why adjustable boards fail, is because people just look to make things different or adjustable boards for the reason of adjustable boards. If you look how to make your boat faster you will come up with good ideas.
By the way there is still a huge potential in board design, if I look at the current "state of the art" at beach cats...

Cheers,

Klaus

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