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New Formula 28 in France #69104
03/14/06 09:03 AM
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MCM has revived the formula 28. The boat looks like e big beach cat, with performance to match, but is a much drier boat to sail for family sailing !
More information for interested peaple on www.cata-mcm.com

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Re: New Formula 28 in France [Re: herveleclerc] #69105
03/14/06 09:06 AM
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Having life breathed back into the F-28 class would be really cool. The last F-28s was really some awesome sailing machines.

Re: New Formula 28 in France [Re: herveleclerc] #69106
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It also comes in carbon fiber at 1250 kg (however much that is in lbs? I am US) and a bigger mast. I am seriously looking at this.

Doug Snell
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Re: New Formula 28 in France [Re: ] #69107
03/14/06 09:54 AM
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1250Kg? That is extremely heavy for a F-28. Wasn't the minimum weight limit 750Kgs? The website says 850Kgs The F-28s was not exactly family oriented boats, more like pure racers that was insane in any decent breeze.
One Kg is very roughly 2lbs, at least that is the number I use when just reading about stuff while not bothering to do a conversion.

Re: New Formula 28 in France [Re: ] #69108
03/14/06 09:56 AM
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1kg = 2.2 lbs

http://www.onlineconversion.com/weight.htm

Doug, did you win the lottery?
Bill

Re: New Formula 28 in France [Re: bvining] #69109
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Bill:

Not exactly. Yea you are right 850 kg and the race version is less with a longer mast. Should be real fast. Are you the same Bill Christopher and I are talking to about snail for us?
That is sweet boat. They have computer renderings of it one site.

Doug

Re: New Formula 28 in France [Re: herveleclerc] #69110
03/14/06 10:43 AM
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The RC-27 is about 1/2 the weight with roughly the same dimensions. I don't know what the cost is but I'm sure once you've shipped and formula 28 from EU and rig it out it will set you back some change. If you want a family friendly boat that has decent speed, find a Stiletto 27. A fraction of the cost and a nice platform. A Std 27 would weigh in about 1100#s (as per spec sheet)and go up from there depending on how you load it up. I have a Special Edition which is the cruising model and I'm pretty pleased with the performance. It'll still do 15 kts easy (more with a better crew)and its still kid friendly. I've put 10 people on it and had a blast!!!

Its all in what you want out of a boat.

Clayton
S27, H16

Re: New Formula 28 in France [Re: ] #69111
03/14/06 10:57 AM
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Yes Doug, same person.

Doug, check out this all Carbon 32 ft Cat for $150k http://www.lightspeedboats.com/cms/

Re: New Formula 28 in France [Re: bvining] #69112
03/14/06 11:19 AM
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I'll be VERY suprised if they can deliver the lightspeed at $150 in all carbon.

Re: New Formula 28 in France [Re: MauganN20] #69113
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I just talked to the guy who's building them. $150k with sails - all carbon, weighing in around 2k lbs.

Bill

Re: New Formula 28 in France [Re: bvining] #69114
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I know thats what they're claiming, but I don't think they've actually delivered one at that price yet.

Have you seen Carbon prices lately?

Re: New Formula 28 in France [Re: MauganN20] #69115
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I believe they've taken orders on that 150k price. I know the guy who's building them and he's a stand up guy. If he says its 150k I believe him.

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Have you seen Carbon prices lately?


Yes and I'm getting ready to build a carbon moth, so I am pricing it out. Its going up, but I've said this before, the price of carbon doesnt directly effect the price of a carbon boat. If you price out the amount of carbon in a boat, vs the labor, sails, rigging, etc, its a rather small percentage.

A couple of examples - I put $800 worth of carbon in my 10k Acat. Now I got carbon at $12 per yard and its now about $25 per yard for the same stuff. So this year the price is $850 more in materials than last year.

The moth is going to cost $4k - ish. Carbon is probably $500 - $750 of that.

On a 32 ft cat, think about the stuff that isnt carbon, sails, rigging, tramp, paint, labor, motor, cushins, hardware, core material, epoxy, tooling, etc.

By using prepreg they reduce labor and weight, so its still "worth" it.

I predict carbon will come down again once more capacity comes online. The aerospace demand is actually a good thing for the boat industry, longer term they will drive innovation, and increase raw material capacity and reduce costs.

Do you think that Boeing, Airbus, etc are just going to sit idle while carbon doubles again? They will either find new sources, push their suppliers to increase capacity, find new fabric that is equal or better than carbon. Or all three will happen.

Too much demand is good for supply, longer term. I'd be more worried if there wasnt any demand and we had carbon coming out our *ss. Then supply would dry up for good and prices would go up, but wouldnt come back down.

Bill



Re: New Formula 28 in France [Re: MauganN20] #69116
03/14/06 01:42 PM
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If you want an all carbon cat check out this 2nd hand Marstrom M20, IMHO its decently priced at €14.750 (US$17.725).
Click here and scroll down to see the ad...

Re: New Formula 28 in France [Re: MauganN20] #69117
03/14/06 01:45 PM
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Have you seen Carbon prices lately?


Too many engineers on this forum and not enough macro economic grads. I guess all the economics majors are wealthy and sail leaners.

All the engineers are broke and sail cats.

Flame on.

Re: New Formula 28 in France [Re: Tony_F18] #69118
03/14/06 01:55 PM
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$17k is way high.

Here's why -
No m20 class racing - you would be forced to race an open class - who wants to do that for $17k - not me. Oh wait there's one in Florida - does that make a class?
Its in Netherlands - cant inspect it, needs to be shipped
Poor customer support from Marstrom - parts are hard to get out of sweden and very expensive.
Its got the old style snuffer - what no snail or Marstrom tube snuffer?

I'd rather wait for the Blade 20.

Bill

Re: New Formula 28 in France [Re: bvining] #69119
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Guys:

Send her an email [email][email protected].[/email] I got got some NICE photos. There is a carbon race version with longer mast. Bill I will eamil then to you.

Doug Snell

Here is email content:

Hello,

We have just come back from the Vannes Boat Show, Brittany, where our MCM 28' was shown for the 1st time (I have attached some pictures).

Visitors have found the MCM 28' really beautiful and attractive and we also had a great feedback from the journalists.

Here are the spec info:

Architects: Benoît Cabaret / Nigel Irens
Length over all: 8,50 meters
Beam: 5,17 meters
Draft: 1,70 meters
Weight: 850 kgs
Mainsail area: 30 m²
Solent area: 9,50 m²
Spinnaker: 60 m²

Price: 38 100 euros including taxes or 31 850 euros without taxes.

I remain available for any questions you may have.

Re: New Formula 28 in France [Re: bvining] #69120
03/14/06 02:19 PM
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Too many engineers on this forum and not enough macro economic grads. I guess all the economics majors are wealthy and sail leaners.

All the engineers are broke and sail cats.


No doubt.


Jake Kohl
Re: New Formula 28 in France [Re: Jake] #69121
03/14/06 04:12 PM
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I`m not convinced yellow wetsuits work with blue booties. Nice looking boat though if you can get over the crew`s dress-sense.

Re: New Formula 28 in France [Re: Jake] #69122
03/14/06 04:21 PM
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Too many engineers on this forum and not enough macro economic grads. I guess all the economics majors are wealthy and sail leaners.

All the engineers are broke and sail cats.


No doubt.

Re: New Formula 28 in France [Re: Jake] #69123
03/14/06 04:22 PM
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Engineer, broke and sailing cats. Yep, I fit that describtion to the letter as well !

But then again. I actually own my boat and not my bank.

Wouter

Last edited by Wouter; 03/14/06 04:22 PM.

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