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#42095 01/05/05 10:49 PM 01/05/05 10:49 PM |
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Posts: 1,884 Detroit, MI | Jake, Thanks for the compliment on the layout  It looks hard, but it really isn't. I'm genuinely enjoying the work on the magazine - now. (Ask me if I'm having fun a year from now  ) Division 9's schedule came in at the very last minute (They had their meeting on 12/4, deadline was 12/7.) Lloyd Graves got me the schedule the day I uploaded the files to the printer. I asked him which ones were going to be HCA sanctioned events and he wan't sure. Rather than quibble about which ones were "Hobie One-design", I let it fly as is. I'm going to have to pare it down for the next issue. I have somewhat the same problem with Division 2 (So. Cal.) All the other events are confirmed Hobie One-design regattas. There's even been some added since. Matt M. has an update that he's supposed to slide into the on-line version (but it arrived when you were on vacation and you forgot about it, right, Matt?  ) | | | Re: who is Doug Skidmore ?
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#42096 01/05/05 10:56 PM 01/05/05 10:56 PM |
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Posts: 115 | Who is Doug Skidmore ? And can Hobie Corp USA please make up its mind ?
Who is Wouter and why does he care? | | | Now that is a good question !
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#42098 01/05/05 11:52 PM 01/05/05 11:52 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe Wouter
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | Who is Wouter and why does he care?
Now that is a good question ! Quite frankly I'm a nobody and everybody can ignore my ramblings as they wish. I certainly won't loose any sleep over that. >>Why does he care Because I got sick and tired of hearing the same misinformation being peddled once again by an entity that should have known better. Because I want to make sure (for my personal piece of mind) that potential customers of the targetted boats and classes (F18 and Tigers) understand that the situation is a lot more nuanced. Let me say it this way. In the past I got flamed for warning that the Tiger class was NOT a OD class as a certain segment of the sailing public understands it. It was neither One-design as the Tornado with freedom of choice in parts NOR was it One-design as stability in the setup of the boats (strict equality) and I warned that despite assurances by some it never would be. Of course I got flamed beyond believe for that but even the recent Hobie class magazine has proven me right by now. No matter how you put it no Tiger sailor attending catsailor.com forum can say that he was never warned of this. And that is the reason why I'm doing it now on other area's. To make sure that anybody that reads this forum knows that things may be different than what official bodies say. Actually the whole NMBR thing is part of it as well. Again it is too show that improvements ARE possible despite unwillingness on the side of the official bodies. I never have earned a single Euro on any of this and it has cost me heaps of time and effort. I do this because I CARE about the individual sailors, about the future of the catamaran scene in general where we all have a place. I do it because if I can prevent a single sailor from being dissatisfied from buying a catamaran that was advertised at being something else it would all be worth it. And that goes for all issues : for 155 kg singlehanders that are advertised as 125 kg boats to boats that are Formula boats alot more then SMOD boats, to 80 kg adults being sold a new 14 footer that doesn't suit them (happened at my club ; TWICE; by both big builders) That is what this forum is for right ? Help one another and learn from eachother ? Learn from eachothers experience and knowlegde? I tend to have some decently founded knowlegde in certain area's. Boat measurements, handicap ratings, and the situation on the ground here in Europe. It is my pleasure but also to some extend my duty to share this with all; here on the forum. Can you disregard all I write ; ABSOLUTELY. However you will have taken note that it has been written so you can never say that your weren't told when something I said turns out to be true. And I think I have a decent track record by now. Believe me I have more than one refered sailors and buyers to Hobies when those suited their wishes/circumstances best. Anything to grow the cat sailing scene right ? This brings us to another interesting questions. Have you ever refered sailors and buyers to non-hobie designs/classes ? Wouter
Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
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#42101 01/06/05 02:43 AM 01/06/05 02:43 AM |
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Posts: 3 | Wow Wouter, thanks so much for the insight. You should be getting paid for all this info. With as much writing as you do you could write a monthly magazine all by yourself. Mabe you should do that so everyone who is interested could subscribe. That sounds like the fix for cat sailing. Matt Words to live by: "Never spend more time typing than you do sailing!" | | | Re: Hobie Cat News Online
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#42105 01/07/05 04:13 PM 01/07/05 04:13 PM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Dave,
And I would have to look again but the one regatta in Division 9 (Myrtle Beach - later in the year) that we assumed might want to remain Hobie is not in the NAHCA newsletter schedule. This regatta was not represented at the meeting and we weren't able to establish a date that they might have wanted.
Jake Kohl | | | What included the F17 fleet ?
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#42108 01/07/05 08:06 PM 01/07/05 08:06 PM |
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | Which does not prevent hobies, waves and F18/17 to race on fleet races.
What encloses the Formula 17 fleet ? Wouter
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#42110 01/08/05 02:56 PM 01/08/05 02:56 PM |
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | Thanks and a question
I'm not saying that one will turn up but if an F16 would turn up at your event where will you put him ?
I heard a rumour of a crew thinking about attending. Just rumour at this time
Wouter
Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
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#42112 01/09/05 04:01 PM 01/09/05 04:01 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe Wouter
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I fully understand, but the F17 is not a formula class, but a OD class.
What I'm getting at is if you are going to race I-17 with FX-one than you might as well allow the F16's into the F17 fold. The difference between Nacra I1-7 and the F16 is less than the difference in speed between the N17 and FX-one.
But again it is not a serious issue, it is not like many F16's will show up in NY. IF ever just 1 ot 2.
And I don't mean anything by it, I just want to keep my pictures of th US sailing scene updated
Thanks
Wouter
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