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2011 Austrailian F16 Championships #227180
01/21/11 08:14 AM
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The 2011 Austalian F16 Championship gets underway tomorrow at Gosford on the Central Coast of Australia. 12 boats of varying platform configuration have registered for what will be the hottest contest in Aus F16 history.

More details & photos tomorrow

Marcus

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Re: 2011 Austrailian F16 Championships [Re: Marcus F16] #227181
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Congratulations! Glad to see the class growing down under.


Pete Pollard
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Re: 2011 Austrailian F16 Championships [Re: pgp] #227183
01/21/11 09:28 AM
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Thanks for keeping us posted Marcus! Now, about where on the Google map of Oz, should I start looking for the venue? ie. where is the "central coast", east or west? Thanks.


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best of luck to all..

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Keep working on the google skills Timbo. Found the NOR.
Gosford, NSW
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01/21/11 11:26 AM
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Thanks! My kids call me a Caveman but I know this internet thing is just a fad, I still have lots of pencils and paper.


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01/21/11 11:32 AM
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Looks like it's about 50-60km north of Sydney.


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01/21/11 05:34 PM
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Australian F16 Nationals, is being held at Gosford sailing club. Situated half way between NSW two major cities. Sydney, an hours drive to the south and Newcastle an hours drive to the north. The F18 are holding their nationals as well.
I live in Umina Beach, a 15 min drive to Gosford. My crew and I arrived Thursday afternoon to be greeted by the relatively small, but well grassed rigging area. (mainly a laser and a sabot club)
There were around 15 boats already rigged or being rigged.
F16's there were 5 Vipers and Russell. We found a spot and proceed to rig. We planned to sail Thursday arvo but time got away from us. Russell has only been on the water 6 times and never with a spinnaker and we needed to get some time on the water.
It was a good afternoon, meeting and greeting, having a chat, a beer,checking out the boats and just hanging around. Even though we didn't get on the water,I felt strangely satisfied.
Friday morning and the rigging area was swelling, Three blades from South Australia had arrived. But to my surprise Marcus had brought Simon's boat and not the Razor. It was a shame, because there was a bit of buzz around, looking forward to seeing the newest Aussie design.
Desperate to see if the spinnaker and new jib settings was going to work, we waited a little while for a breeze to fill in and we hit the water.
A gentle 8 to 10 knots of breeze from the east, perfect for checking things out.
I should point out that my crew is a good mate of mine, and over drinks one night explained that he would love to give sailing a go. With him being a champion surfer and his understanding of weather conditions and being used to the water and the good balance that surfers have, I explained that the national titles are in our back yard in a couple of months times and if he was serious he could crew in the regatta. He has never been on a sailing boat before, but was very enthusiastic. We spent many afternoons putting the finishing touches on Russell.
Together we weigh a casual 170 kgs and it soon became apparent that the 4 times we had been on the boat together our crew work sucked. I decided that he would skipper and I would take care of all other duties. This we practice a couple of times without a spinnaker. Which brings me to Friday morning.
We left the sailing club and made our way to lake proper to be greeted by the consistent but light easterly. We were the only boat on the lake. We made our way up wind with me on the wire and, just checking every thing out. With the jib settings the boat felt good.
Time to turn around and head down wind, we were both a bit apprehensive, but I pulled on the halyard and away we went. We ran pretty deep to start with, but everything looked fine. The only problem was some control lines got caught in sheet pulley. We powered it up, not enough to trap, but enough to lift a hull and for me to watch what was going on and for Glen to get a feel for it. We got to the bottom of the lake, doused the spinnaker and just sat there talking about what we would adjust when we went in for lunch.
We headed back up wind with the breeze filling in a little more and turning north.
Half way the lake I thought it was time the two of us trapped, so I asked him to come out. Disaster, one slip and one knee through the port hull just above the water line.
Russell was built with four water tight compartments, so I knew we would get back.
I only sponged out a bucket of water, but that’s it for us. Regatta over. Plenty of people offered their help, services and materials to get us back on the water. But I am pretty bummed and I just couldn’t be bothered.
I was offered a ride on a brand new C2 for the afternoon, which I jumped at. Very well set up boat and Russell will get a few modifications.
I will continue to turn up, get some photos and some reports.

Regards tony

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Sorry to hear about the hole in the boat. How was the F18 ride?


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A skiffy would say. spinny patch over lay with masking tape and its good to go..
its a bugger to have happened.. enjoy the C2


Re: 2011 Austrailian F16 Championships [Re: Stewart] #227258
01/22/11 04:50 AM
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Hi all,

wish I was there, but just got back to work from Mossie Nats.

Good to see a Taipan winning, allways said the sailors on the boat where more important than the difference in the boats.

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01/22/11 06:17 AM
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Quote

Good to see a Taipan winning


You have found a results page somewhere ?

Wouter


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Re: 2011 Austrailian F16 Championships [Re: Wouter] #227289
01/22/11 03:38 PM
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results after first 4 races

http://aus-f16.blogspot.com/


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Re: 2011 Austrailian F16 Championships [Re: simonp] #227310
01/23/11 04:54 AM
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What sort of wind conditions for the event ?

Re: 2011 Austrailian F16 Championships [Re: waynemarlow] #227338
01/24/11 01:09 AM
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Today's conditions were very "trying" for the sailors, but they still managed 3 races.

First 3 place getters are:
1st - Matt & Chris Homan sailing a VIPER
2nd - Current Australian Taipan Title holder, Andrew Williams & Chris Monroe on their Taipan.
3rd - Adrian Fawcett & Jesse Dobie on a Viper.

Full results should be available soon on Australian F16 Catamaran



Re: 2011 Austrailian F16 Championships [Re: Helen (AHPC)] #227461
01/25/11 04:54 AM
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Looks like AHPC have a great system going, get the top Taipan sailors and stick them on Vipers = great results.


Simon
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And, its called marketing.

Race report and piccies guys and girls or in true SA terms " it never happened " grin

Re: 2011 Austrailian F16 Championships [Re: simonp] #227463
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The TWO Top Taipan guys were on TAIPANS

Andrew Williams is the current Taipan National holder, and Daniel Van Kerchoff was runner up. Both these guys were on TAIPANS at the F16 title.... and both sailed incredibly well. They really showed what a great boat the Taipan is....

Re: 2011 Austrailian F16 Championships [Re: Helen (AHPC)] #227497
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Thanks Helen.


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