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Re: What is the BEST F18????? [Re: C2 Mike] #67887
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Mike,

I am more of a lurker in this forum than a participant, but please accept my comment (as personal viewpoint) when I say that you sound like an advertisement for a certain catamaran.

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As posted else where, There are really only 2 choices, the Tiger or Capricorn. Both are capable of winning and both are good all round boats. It then comes down to what competition you have in your area.

The tiger does have the additional benifit of an established international class and fleets all round the world. Makes for 2 classes in 1 - something that the other boats are unable to offer at the moment.

Tiger Mike


I don't condem your view, particularly in this thread of "what is the best...."

GARY


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Re: What is the BEST F18????? [Re: C2 Mike] #67888
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The American M&M's is obviously the
Morelli and Melvin's Nacra F18-INfusion that was designed by Morelli and Melvin.


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If you slide a first grade football team into your local comp....... who do you think will win.

P.s. Now M&M's....... mmmmmmmmm...... got to be the peanut M&M's


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Re: What is the BEST F18????? [Re: hobiegary] #67889
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Hey Gary -

M&M also designed my Hobie Wave.


John Williams

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Re: What is the BEST F18????? [Re: John Williams] #67890
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Hey Gary -

M&M also designed my Hobie Wave.


Why am I picturing a short fat red gey along side a taller chubby yellow guy.....

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Re: What is the BEST F18????? [Re: C2 Mike] #67891
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Hahahaha yes Steve, the Capricorn is odviously the best boat because we shouldn't count the first 2 boats because IMHO those sailors are too good!

Thats like saying I would have won the football game last week except I missed the goal.

Tiger Mike

P.s. I prefer the M&M's over popcorn.


Actually, it's a terrible comparison to begin with...but it's more like saying they won the football game because of their shoulder pads.


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Re: What is the BEST F18????? [Re: Jake] #67892
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Maybe the question should be: What is the best boat for Tornado699? I don't know what boat is better, but the best boat for you would probably be the one you can sail the most against other similar boats. Where do you live? What is happening at the local regattas? Are they open or not?
Around here the only boat to have was a H16, now the Tiger fleet is growing. If you are in a Hobie only area then go with a Tiger. If not get what you like.


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Re: What is the BEST F18????? [Re: bvining] #67893
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Class health is not necessarily measured by boat weight and overall speed.


Yeah, I'll buy that, but you now have two lightweight classes seeing good growth, F16 and Acat. Just something to consider.



Where exactly is this F16 class growth? Anyone have results from a class regatta (no handicap) anywhere?

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they had a full class at tradewinds this year

Re: What is the BEST F18????? [Re: hobiegary] #67895
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Mike,

I am more of a lurker in this forum than a participant, but please accept my comment (as personal viewpoint) when I say that you sound like an advertisement for a certain catamaran.

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As posted else where, There are really only 2 choices, the Tiger or Capricorn. Both are capable of winning and both are good all round boats. It then comes down to what competition you have in your area.

The tiger does have the additional benifit of an established international class and fleets all round the world. Makes for 2 classes in 1 - something that the other boats are unable to offer at the moment.

Tiger Mike


I don't condem your view, particularly in this thread of "what is the best...."

GARY


Hi Gary,

Yep - I sail a tiger for the exact reasons I spelled out above. I tried to keep my comments objective in acknowledging (sp???) the Capricorn and (hope) I was clear that you would not be dissapointed with either boat. I do speak from personal experience having sailed on & against both.

Cheers,

Tiger Mike

Re: What is the BEST F18????? [Re: C2 Mike] #67896
02/28/06 09:58 PM
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I cannot agree with lowering the weight of the Formula 18. It is what it is. This is a formula class that seems more like a one-design class. I like that about it. Here you can have whatever boat you want manufacturing-wise and there are good to great used boats on the market. If we start to change too much from the original rules we will alienate some sailors. If I recommended a used boat to a new class member I do not want to be handicapping them from the beginning. This is what would happen if we start to change the class rules too much. We seem to be settling down to some good rules now with few changes happening.

There are other classes of boats that have been around a lot longer than Formula 18s that stay with the rules. For example a Finn is still a single-handed boat that weighs in at 400lbs. It is still has pretty large numbers sailing it. There are not many times that I “hate” the weight of a Formula 18, at almost 400lbs. I never think about it on the water. Yes, I have sailed an A-Cat and know what it is like to sail a boat that is lighter than I am. What is interesting about this class, in my opinion, is that sailing a slightly underpowered boat really makes you think about slight adjustments, giving us better understanding.

In answer to the best Formula 18? The one that I am on at the starting line or on the water at all is the best. I sail my Tiger and a friends Nacra F18. I like sailing either boat at the time I am on them. If you are trying to find the fastest look at the results, put them in a spreadsheet and rank the sailors on them, too much work. I think you will find there is little difference. If you are the best in the land, Booth, Thomas, Bundock, Lovell, many others to add here, you will be at the top on any of them.

Later,
Dan

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