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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Guys, this thread was originally about how fast the F18 actually is, not how reliable gps-receivers are. So let's have it, how fast is the F18!?:) Uphill, around 14 knots? Downhill around 25 knots? What do you think? I would be pretty shocked if you get to 25knots on an F18. During the Tybee500 last year on a Nacra 20 with a stiff offshore breeze and us hugging the shore, we were death reaching (main and jib only) while Frank was reading constant speeds in the 19-20knot range. A "gonzo" blast, that didn't show on the water, nailed us and the boat nearly accelerated out from under us. Frank dropped the GPS to his chest in lieu of something to hang on to and I was busy kissing my butt goodbye. I couldn't believe that the decks stayed above water. Frank checked the GPS later and the max speed was now slightly above 25knots. 25knots is narly.
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Posts: 3,114 BANNED | So, IMHO, how fast is your F18? About as fast as a Hobie 16, depending on the conditions.
Have you ever put H16's and F18's on the same start during a race? Unless you're doing reaching legs back and forth, that F18 will be waiting in between races. | | | Re: How fast is my F18?
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Posts: 3,348 | ...Unless you're doing reaching legs back and forth, that F18 will be waiting in between races. Then you admit it! <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> There isn't that much difference in top speed! <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> Beach cats have increased performance in many ways over the last 35 years, top speed is the least of them. | | | Re: How fast is my F18?
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Bob is not going to like this, but ...
Do you see how Hakan (with spi) is running down that other A-cat (no-spi) in his video ? That is exactly the same view you get from an F16 or F18 when going downwind. It doesn't really matter how far the A was in front at the weather mark. You run him down before the gate.
However I do have some scepsis about Hakan doing 18.5 knots sailing downwind in 6-12 knots winds (average 9 knots?); spi or no spi.
Even if he is sailing at 140 degrees of the wind (a gybe angle of only 40 and a VMG factor of 77%) ; his sails are then operating at an angle of attack of only 28 degrees with an apparent wind velocity of only 12.5 knots. Such angles of attack are typically only found on upwind legs and I've never been able to fly the spi there. It will collapse at angles of attack of less then 40 degrees.
My experience is that not more then 150% of the wind velocity is possible under spinnaker when sailing downwind and in perfect conditions.
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Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California | However I do have some scepsis about Hakan doing 18.5 knots sailing downwind in 6-12 knots winds (average 9 knots?); spi or no spi. Hi Wout - I recorded a 14-mile downwind offshore leg off Daytona this year on the Cap. NOAA called the wind 10 knots and my trusty Garmin said we were doing 16 with squirts of 17.5. All the trigonometry aside, Hakan's number seems completely believable to me. And try some azithromycin to clear up that scepsis. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> Sorry to hear your season has ended. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />
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Posts: 984 2017 F18 Americas Site | John W. said to Wouter And try some azithromycin to clear up that scepsis. Scep´sis - n. 1. Skepticism; skeptical philosophy. Azithromycin - used for mild or moderate bacterial infections. I have to say that you got me thinking on that one John so I had to do some investigating. Thought I would share the joke. Dan | | | Re: How fast is my F18?
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Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California | He's gone native, folks.
I'll get my wife's script pad, JC, and we'll get you fixed right up... but am I calling a Portuguese pharmacia? <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />
This thread is on speed - stay on target... (Brian?!)
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | Hey, don't let science cloud you minds boys.
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Posts: 851 US Western Continental Shelf | Hey, don't let science cloud you minds boys. However I do have some scepsis about Hakan doing 18.5 knots sailing downwind in 6-12 knots winds (average 9 knots?); spi or no spi.
Even if he is sailing at 140 degrees of the wind (a gybe angle of only 40 and a VMG factor of 77%) ; his sails are then operating at an angle of attack of only 28 degrees with an apparent wind velocity of only 12.5 knots. Such angles of attack are typically only found on upwind legs and I've never been able to fly the spi there. It will collapse at angles of attack of less then 40 degrees.
My experience is that not more then 150% of the wind velocity is possible under spinnaker when sailing downwind and in perfect conditions.
Wouter You call that Science? GARY
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