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Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: Tony_F18] #269212
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Takapuna Practice Race Results:


Love this picture btw:
[Linked Image]

Code
Rank	Sail	Bow	HelmName	
Division	Club	R1	Total	Nett
1st	1004	49	Nathan	Outteridge	Open	Wangi	1.0	1.0	1.0
2nd	777	16	Blair	Tuke	Youth	Kerikeri	2.0	2.0	2.0
3rd	111	38	Glenn	Ashby	Open	McCrae	3.0	3.0	3.0
4th	308	39	Andrew	Landenberger	Master	Clarence	4.0	4.0	4.0
5th	1	69	Jacek	Noetzel	Master	UKS	5.0	5.0	5.0
6th	330	79	Lars	Guck	Master	Bristol	6.0	6.0	6.0
7th	273	23	Ray	Davies	Open	RNZYS	7.0	7.0	7.0
8th	987	46	Adam	Beattie	Open	Bendigo	8.0	8.0	8.0
9th	31	37	Scott	Anderson	Master	Gosford	9.0	9.0	9.0
10th	6	29	David	Parker	Open	McCrae	10.0	10.0	10.0

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Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: Jake] #269215
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Originally Posted by Jake
Originally Posted by Timbo
Pete Burling is a 49'r champion, yes?

It's amazing that he's been able to figure out the A cat so quickly, if indeed he's only been on one for a week!? Maybe the 49'r is a lot more like the A cat than a Laser, with the trap and apparent wind sailing, etc. OR...maybe all the other A Cat Champions are just getting too old to hang with the 23yr. old?


You can probably bet he also knows a thing or two about training, coaching, and preparation as well.


His training with the 7 time world champion clearly has nothing to do with it...

Just like Nathans foiling moth experience has no direct translation to a foiling A-cat and winning the practice race..

Mike, what are you running, stock DNA?


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Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: samc99us] #269216
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Originally Posted by samc99us

Just like Nathans foiling moth experience has no direct translation to a foiling A-cat and winning the practice race..

Didn't Nathan have something to do with this blue boat as well?
Wasn't he a grinder or something?
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Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: samc99us] #269218
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Originally Posted by samc99us
Originally Posted by Jake
Originally Posted by Timbo
Pete Burling is a 49'r champion, yes?

It's amazing that he's been able to figure out the A cat so quickly, if indeed he's only been on one for a week!? Maybe the 49'r is a lot more like the A cat than a Laser, with the trap and apparent wind sailing, etc. OR...maybe all the other A Cat Champions are just getting too old to hang with the 23yr. old?


You can probably bet he also knows a thing or two about training, coaching, and preparation as well.


His training with the 7 time world champion clearly has nothing to do with it...

Just like Nathans foiling moth experience has no direct translation to a foiling A-cat and winning the practice race..

Mike, what are you running, stock DNA?


Mike has an ASG 2 (Flyer2) w/ c boards and winglets, I believe. Old school but fast.


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Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: Tony_F18] #269219
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Originally Posted by Tony_F18
Originally Posted by samc99us

Just like Nathans foiling moth experience has no direct translation to a foiling A-cat and winning the practice race..

Didn't Nathan have something to do with this blue boat as well?
Wasn't he a grinder or something?

[Linked Image]


I heard he was the decal installer. Man, are they straight.


"I said, now, I said ,pay attention boy!"

The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea
Isak Dinesen
If a man is to be obsessed by something.... I suppose a boat is as good as anything... perhaps a bit better than most.
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Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: Team_Cat_Fever] #269222
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Originally Posted by Team_Cat_Fever
Originally Posted by Tony_F18
Originally Posted by samc99us

Just like Nathans foiling moth experience has no direct translation to a foiling A-cat and winning the practice race..

Didn't Nathan have something to do with this blue boat as well?
Wasn't he a grinder or something?

[Linked Image]


I heard he was the decal installer. Man, are they straight.


What.the.hell. They're crooked!


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Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: Jake] #269224
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Originally Posted by Jake
Originally Posted by Team_Cat_Fever
Originally Posted by Tony_F18
Originally Posted by samc99us

Just like Nathans foiling moth experience has no direct translation to a foiling A-cat and winning the practice race..

Didn't Nathan have something to do with this blue boat as well?
Wasn't he a grinder or something?

[Linked Image]


I heard he was the decal installer. Man, are they straight.


What.the.hell. They're crooked!


Only with the boat, not the horizon or the team's inter-spacial aura. He's the Zen master of decals. You're too practical.

You gotta remember ,they were sailors not flyers as opposed to the other teams that put their decals below the waterline.


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Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: Team_Cat_Fever] #269225
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Originally Posted by Team_Cat_Fever


You gotta remember ,they were sailors not flyers as opposed to the other teams that put their decals below the waterline.


These boats sort of have redefined "waterline".

Unless it is a substantial difference between the two, industry practice is that the the graphics be installed to align with the shape of the vehicle since that is the largest point of visual reference...It's like aligning a pickup truck wrap with the ground instead of the body lines of the truck (factory light duty pickups have about a 2.5" difference between the front and the back elevations making all of the body lines slope down toward the front). ...but this is what happens when you have too many sailors and engineers making artistry decisions (speaking as one who lives in all three categories grin )


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Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: Jake] #269226
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Originally Posted by Jake
Originally Posted by Team_Cat_Fever


You gotta remember ,they were sailors not flyers as opposed to the other teams that put their decals below the waterline.


These boats sort of have redefined "waterline".

Unless it is a substantial difference between the two, industry practice is that the the graphics be installed to align with the shape of the vehicle since that is the largest point of visual reference...It's like aligning a pickup truck wrap with the ground instead of the body lines of the truck (factory light duty pickups have about a 2.5" difference between the front and the back elevations making all of the body lines slope down toward the front). ...but this is what happens when you have too many sailors and engineers making artistry decisions (speaking as one who lives in all three categories grin )


You're still my vinyl hero, Jake.


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Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: Team_Cat_Fever] #269228
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In that case, Jake, make my decals to line up with the boat sideways... or upside down


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Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: Tony_F18] #269230
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I heard Mike Krantz hit an octopus yesterday, couldn't figure out what all the black stuff on his boat was. That's something you don't hear everyday.


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Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: Tony_F18] #269232
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I hope he kept it and ate it!

Mmmummm... Free Calamari!


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Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: Tony_F18] #269233
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Actually it was a squid. Got squid ink all over the bow, and that stuff doesn't wash off. He was big enough that it slowed the boat from 10+ knots to 3 or so. I thought I had a big fish or something. He bounced off the bow, got stuck on the daggerboard and then the rudders.

And yes, calamari was on me last night...

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Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: mikekrantz] #269240
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it was really just a baby Krakken. And you pissed off momma Krakken, so be warned. Arr


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Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: Tony_F18] #269254
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Seems Mischa is using a more standard setup either because of the conditions or maybe its not fully baked yet. From day 2 pics:
[Linked Image]


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Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: rehmbo] #269255
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Originally Posted by rehmbo
Seems Mischa is using a more standard setup either because of the conditions or maybe its not fully baked yet. From day 2 pics:
[Linked Image]

And an Ashby main, instead of the "Mischa Sails".
Anybody know what sailcloth that is in the new Ashby's? I haven't seen horizontal lines like that before.


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The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea
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Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: Tony_F18] #269267
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http://www.sailingeventstakapuna.com/photogallery/test/day-3-of-the-worlds-12-02-2014

Images from race three including a collision and some teabagging.



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Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: Tony_F18] #269290
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It was full on out there yesterday. Forecast was 12-16, but in reality there were recordings on the course of 8-31. Big holes, and monster puffs. Staying upright was a challenge...

Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: Tony_F18] #269299
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Not good, dont know the whole story but it cant be good at all:
[Linked Image]
[Linked Image]

Apparently there where a lot of broken masts and boards today.
Results after 6 races:
http://www.sailingeventstakapuna.co...t%20Takapuna%20Boating%20Club%202014.pdf

Re: 'A' Class Worlds in NZ [Re: Tony_F18] #269302
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Whatever happened to the deck? Looks like it is cut open at two places in addition to the aft beam seat being ripped out.

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