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Posts: 1,884 Detroit, MI | Why is it you guys are so cheap anyway? Becuase they are running a business, not a charity for good sailors. Loaning a boat gives them a lot of promotional value for very little expense - in other words, a very businesslike decision. | | | Re: Australian F18 Nats- Ashby dominating!!!
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#55293 08/21/05 07:13 PM 08/21/05 07:13 PM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | They're not exactly unmodified factor boats either.
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#55295 08/22/05 09:51 AM 08/22/05 09:51 AM |
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Posts: 1,252 California | They're not exactly unmodified factory boats either. You talking about the Aussie Tigers or Greg and Jacques' boat? Just what is it that you think is modified from stock? | | | Re: Australian F18 Nats- Ashby dominating!!!
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | I did not intend to refer to Greg and Jacques' boat - I haven't had to conversation with them but I would guess that they are sailing a full up factory boat. I was, rather, referring to the boats sailed by the likes of Ashby and Bundock. According to some that have been to the recent F18 Worlds the leading boats have custom foils, sails, and in some cases, masts.
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Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California | Not to steal any thunder or contradict, but my understanding from talking to them is that they're on a stock 2006 boat... which is only just now becoming available for purchase. New jib and the blue 'chute, along with the STX main that just started shipping a few months ago. My opinion is that they'd do pretty well with the original mustard pinhead, but that's, of course, not what they choose to race on.
So, stock Matt? Yep. For 2006.
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#55299 08/22/05 05:34 PM 08/22/05 05:34 PM |
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Posts: 1,252 California | Steve just filled me in some more on the Aussie F18 winners boats... Ashby and Collett were on stock (used, from the Tiger Worlds) boats and STX sails. Stock boards, masts... Sumner was on a two year old boat. National Champions Glenn Ashby and Andrew Williams on the way to taking the title Yeah... that is a stock Hobie Tiger. Standard white boards and rudders, sails and mast. Steve thinks the last F18 Worlds (Italy) leaders there were basically stock Tigers. Some may have had the carbon daggers and or blades that are available to anyone and have been for some time. John, You mean Greg and Jacques Boat? No their boat is a 2005 that they sailed at the Tiger Worlds. Their spinnaker is the older cut. They had the STX sails that we have been selling with 2005 boats. At the Hobie Tiger Worlds they had to use the older cut. The STX will not be Tiger Class approved till January 2006. | | | Re: Australian F18 Nats- Ashby dominating!!!
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#55300 08/22/05 06:06 PM 08/22/05 06:06 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California John Williams
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Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California | hmmm - I must have misunderstood them about the jib and spin being stock sails for 2006. Jacques sounded pretty definite, but we were in a bar, so... Matt, there's nothing wrong with the 'factory' team sailing with the best and latest gear. I don't think anyone would expect anything different. I was surprised when Greg was explaining to me that they only get time off to do a certain number of regattas each year. If you have any pull, you should help them to not have to choose only two events among the Tiger Continentals, F18NAs, ISAF World Games and Tiger Worlds. They would represent the US and Hobie USA well in ALL of them. Mango should cough up some budget for the poster boys - after all, they're making his job much easier on the fiberglass side of the house. Now if we could just get some Bravo regattas going, or maybe *gasp* get behind a Wave event, we could make his job easier on the plastic side, too. Incidentally - I built two 2005 Tigers this year. Second one had the STX and first one didn't. Ok, well... thread officially hijacked! I'll pipe down.
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#55301 08/22/05 08:26 PM 08/22/05 08:26 PM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | I'll second that! Greg and Jacques need to travel more and participate in global events. They are certainly hot on the race course and they need to do some representin' for the USA (and Canada)!!!!
Thanks for the clarification.
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#55302 08/23/05 12:54 AM 08/23/05 12:54 AM |
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Don't we just love these word games with Hobie sailors ?
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I know it is extremely hard for Hobie sailors to say the word "formula". They rather call the different boats : Stock 2000, stock 2001, stock 2002 , ... stock 2006. Even though the year 2006 isn't even here yet. Before we know it you can buy a stock 2010 boat in the year 2007.
Anything to not have to say "FORMULA", right ?
Even when refering to my boat you rather call it "a one-design one-off" than what it truly is a FORMULA boat. Forgive me when I have trouble understanding what a "One-design one-off" exactly is. Seems to me that these two describtions are mutually exclusive.
I know, I know. Formula is such a clear expression of "NOT ONE-DESIGN" !
The names "stock 200X" are alot less ... ehhh ... clear and hurtful to One-design junkies.
Just pathetic guys. it's just pathetic.
Wouter
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#55306 08/23/05 09:32 AM 08/23/05 09:32 AM |
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | In my context... "stock" has nothing to do with "One Design". It has everything to do with "available to the masses" and not some kind of secret weapon created for some event
Humm, so who else had access to the "stock 2006" gear except Bernier and crew at the last F18 event ? Certainly not "the masses" or else it would have been named "stock 2005" or older. Besides I never said it was a secret wapon. Those are your words. Interesting that you choose to deny something that wasn't even stated in the orginal post. "Available to the masses" can only be done when the Tiger class rules reflect the F18 rules. Otherwise will always see the Hobie factory teams show up with next year stock items. By opening up the Tiger rules "normal sailors" can optimize their own sails and not have to wait till Hobie releases their new stock. Although this is not a big issue in reality. Any serious Tiger crew already does his own thing without any regard for momentary the Tiger class rules. Wouter
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#55309 08/23/05 10:21 AM 08/23/05 10:21 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe Wouter
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | Ohh I understand it now ...
Tiger class rules are exactly the same as whatever is introduced at the F18 event a year earlier !
Why not have it the same year ? If you guys are going to change the Tiger class rules on this aspect every year anyway, why not just do away with this useless class rule and just copy the F18 rules ?
Are you guys taking yourselfs seriously ? Because I certainly don't. What is the use of any "approved Hobie tiger class" mainsail shape when the rule on it has been rewritten and will be rewritten with every new development in teh F18 class anyway ?
Mind you, the newer Hobie sails (over the last two years) are indeed alot better than before. I can fully appreciate that Hobie allows the Tiger to go with the times where some other classes fanatically hang on to outdated sailshapes.
Wouter
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