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Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: Jake] #282440
04/13/16 01:18 PM
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I agree that this boat is bad butt. All of the details look so nicely executed. I think a few are coming to the US this summer as are new eXploders. As I understand it, both manufacturers now use CFD for analysis and design. Incredible to see that level of refinement for a small catamaran.

Foiling is really powerful even in the lake environment. At Lake Lanier in lighter air if I or others can get on the foils, the distance to other boats increases dramatically. At the very best case for foilers in just foiling conditions, they can sail about the same angle as a boat that is going mild downwind but be foiling. It's a good thing we have gone to breaking out classic and foiling boats in scores for this reason.

The downside seems to be that as the boats get more optimized for foiling, they are suffering on mild downwind performance. I haven't seen any deck sweeper that will go as well as a regular sail and boom configuration in light air downwind.

When I bought a DNA before in 2012, it was 15.5K Euros for the platform, so this one has gone up about 5K Euros and a ton of advancement in style and design and performance.

PS - check out the sealed trampoline Bach made for me on the eXploder. I think he has gotten quite a few orders and has started putting a lighter pentex material underneath to reduce weight a couple of months ago just like the newly released DNA. Way to go Carolina Sails in Greenville, SC. I noticed the boat felt quicker upwind even when sailing with a traditional rig and not the deck sweeper Bach built for me that I use now. I also seem to be getting better gas mileage when towing and noticed the trailer getting a little skittish at 80. It's cool that both the DNA and eXploders from the last several years are already built with a wing shape in the underside of the trampoline. [img]https://www.dropbox.com/s/fgjgssc2z6yf0jp/2015-11-20%2016.28.19.jpg?dl=0[/img]



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Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: Lost in Translation] #282442
04/13/16 04:50 PM
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I really wish you guys would come up with another moniker than "classic".


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Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: Jake] #282443
04/13/16 05:48 PM
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Like what, "floater" or "wave hugger"?

That new boat is unbelievable.

Mike

Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: Jake] #282446
04/14/16 05:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Jake
I really wish you guys would come up with another moniker than "classic".


average
classic
clichéd
conventional
exemplary
hackneyed
model
most characteristic
paradigmatic
prime
quintessential
representative
standard
stereotypical
stock
textbook


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Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: tback] #282447
04/14/16 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by tback
Originally Posted by Jake
I really wish you guys would come up with another moniker than "classic".


average
classic
clichéd
conventional
exemplary
hackneyed
model
most characteristic
paradigmatic
prime
quintessential
representative
standard
stereotypical
stock
textbook


No, no, no...something contextually entirely different. A "classic" car is old as crap. My A-cat is not old. To infer that an A-cat that is only a few years old is a "classic" is just terrible marketing for the class, bad for boat resale value, and marginally insulting (it's obvious that the "classic" moniker was conceived by people who owned foilers). Besides, the real "classic" a-cats have always been the higher weight wood a-cats that even have their own portsmouth rating.

Full Foiler, semi-foiler...something like that. We essentially have two different classes of boats. While it's likely that the future class will eventually be all foilers, that isn't set in stone just yet. Even the non-foiling A-cats are a genuine pleasure to sail and unlike what happened with the moth, there really isn't another boat that competes with the features of either a-cat variation.

Maybe the foilers should be the ones that get a new designation - let's call them A-cat-BMWs. (Buying My Wins) grin


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Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: Jake] #282448
04/14/16 08:40 AM
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Good feedback, Jake. I'm not sure where the classic term came about. I probably first heard it from John Scheifer a few years ago when the C board boats were going faster and faster. John is definitely not a foiler!

You are exactly right on all the boats being quite good as they are. A 2002 Flyer will still give tremendous pleasure to sail compared to most any other cat out there.

Sometimes people say floaters and foilers. And the importer of eXploder called himself a sinker because he is a non-foiling foiler. I'm up for any good name and welcome ideas.

Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: Jake] #282449
04/14/16 11:50 AM
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Looks like built in one piece like the Whisper cat from England. That would account for the lighter weight and the shape of the beams. very cool
Some one should re visit the sloop rig now that they are stable foiling.

Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: Lost in Translation] #282450
04/14/16 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Lost in Translation
...I probably first heard it from John Scheifer a few years ...


That might explain it grin English isn't his thing.


Jake Kohl
Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: Jake] #282451
04/14/16 01:18 PM
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"Displacers"?

Or "low-riders"?


Jay

Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: Jake] #282452
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I kinda like low-riders.

The problem is the older C board boats still foil too, but not very often. I watched Ken Marshak foiling upwind one time on his 2012 DNA C board boat when sailing in heavy air on a close reach back to the beach. It wasn't stable flight but it was definitely getting up there. And here is another video of him sailing in heavy air and trying to get air born by mistake.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzgmXL32U5s

low-riders is fun.

Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: Jake] #282455
04/15/16 10:02 AM
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Thanks for the shout-out Bailey.

I thought the old boats were called the intergalactic fleet?

Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: bacho] #282456
04/15/16 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by bacho
Thanks for the shout-out Bailey.

I thought the old boats were called the intergalactic fleet?


"Intergalactic" started when the ISAF started giving people fits over using the word "World" in the event name. They threatened to ban sailors that participated in any sailing event with "World" in the title that wasn't an official ISAF event. Hence, some events started calling themselves the Intergalactic Championship instead. I think the Hobie Waves did this a few times.

I suspect in this case, that the A-cat "Intergalactic" event is another phrase we owe to that humorous Swedish John fellow wink


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Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: Jake] #282457
04/15/16 02:18 PM
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So the 2016 global A-cat Low-Rider championships will be held where?


Jay

Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: waterbug_wpb] #282458
04/15/16 02:27 PM
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I keep coming back to something like "A1" and "A2" for the foiler/non-foiler but the dad-gum manufacturers have been numbering their models with number designations that this would be really confusing.

Maybe we need a couple of sponsors to make us like Busch Cup and Sprint Cup grin


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Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: Jake] #282459
04/15/16 08:06 PM
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Green Room Graphics Cup sounds goo


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Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: Jake] #282461
04/17/16 06:50 AM
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I see the T rudders on this boat, but how are they adjusting the tilt of the daggers, or are they not? I didn't see any mechanisms on the hulls to adjust the rake of the boards/foils.

And I agree that adding a hard wing sail would make it even faster, but then you're really going to need a lot of help launching/retrieving it, more so if you have to insert the boards from the bottom with a full wing up on top, going to be a pita, and you'll need a big box to store the wing mast in too.


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Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: Timbo] #282462
04/17/16 07:55 AM
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Rudder rake adjustment:
[Linked Image]

The top red plastic piece slides fore and aft to adjust the top of the daggerboard / daggerboard rake. Presumably there is a threaded wheel / line mechanism inside the hull to adjust the board rake.

[Linked Image]

Here's a LINK to the bigger picture.


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Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: Jake] #282463
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Ahhhh, there it is! Thanks Jake. That is one slick looking beast!

For you guys who do foil, how much time, or how many times do you need to adjust the board rake while under way? Can you do it while out on the wire, or do you pretty much know about where to set it based on the wind/wave conditions, then set it and forget it? Is there an upwind setting, and a different one for downwind?

And once you set the starboard board, do you then have to crawl across the tramp to set the port board to match, or do they both move with one line?


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Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: Jake] #282464
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Here's something else that flies, for only $16,000.

http://www.barnstormers.com/cat.php?mode=listing&main=

Click on the second add, the Kolb Firestar 2


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Re: The new DNA F1 A-cat [Re: Jake] #282467
04/18/16 09:09 AM
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wow.. is that a fish-eye lens on the camera? It almost looks as if one hull is longer (the near one) than the other (far one)...

Just looking at this gives me newfound respect for anyone who can fly this thing effectively with only two hands... let me think:
- adjust mainsheet/traveler
- adjust diamond tension
- adjust downhaul
- adjust daggar depth
- adjust daggar angle
- adjust rudder rake/angle

oh yeah... and steer, trap out, move weight around, etc.

How the F do you keep your "head out of the boat" with all that going on?

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