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#22625 07/28/03 08:48 AM 07/28/03 08:48 AM |
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Posts: 254 Gower, Wales, UK | Hi, I don't know; I thought the Fox was an iF20... It could be a self-declaration error because the ISAF SCHRS system which was used at the event recently changed iF20 from .94 to .95 (by removing a carbon penalty). See http://www.schrs.com... There again, the table lists values based on specific measurements and 'formula' values based on what is presumably min/max parameters (as appropriate) of the formula rule. So a boat which is an iF20 may or may not have the same rating as 'the' iF20 value... I think Texel lists actual/formula values as well... Regards, Colin www.sailwave.com
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[Re: sailwave]
#22626 07/28/03 09:51 AM 07/28/03 09:51 AM |
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Posts: 800 MI | Thanks Colin Good pic of Will and Mark sailing the T in the Solent ,-this team had their daggerboards rip through the Jav 2 hull after hitting a ray in the Tybee 500 , and also a past W-1000 team -http://www.fastcatrace.com/--- Is there a good pic of your new F-18 in there Colin ,- thanks - | | | Re: Round Isle of Wight (UK)
[Re: sail6000]
#22627 07/28/03 10:02 AM 07/28/03 10:02 AM |
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Posts: 254 Gower, Wales, UK | Hi Carl, > Is there a good pic of your > new F-18 in there Colin ,- Nope, I was buzzing around Swansea Bay getting used to it; lotsa fun, but knackered today... :-) Incredibly light steering after sailing a skeg boat like the Dart 18... Regards, Colin www.sailwave.com | | |
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