F16's/spitfire at Grafham for open 21st / 22nd Oct


I'm planning to be there. I know that Aaron is not, and I think Mark/Colin(A-class) were a
probably if the weather looks OK
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I'm planning to singlehand, and would like to take part in the singlehander championship... but I'm not sure what this means for any 2-up F16s as presumably we'd then be on different starts?
Paul

probably if the weather looks OK
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I'm planning to singlehand, and would like to take part in the singlehander championship... but I'm not sure what this means for any 2-up F16s as presumably we'd then be on different starts?
Paul
A class assoc have said they expect around 20 boats as it is the Nationals
Yes, the single handed champs will have a seperate start (and we should be going first). F16's will be in the fast Handicap, so if you want to take part in the SHC, you will not be with any 2 handed F16's.
Current projections look like we'll have 50ish single handers as I would like to encourage as many F16's as possible to sail in the Single handed Champs as it will also provide an excellent set of results for me to plug into the proposed SCHRS rule changes <img src=
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Sail with your son ... experience together: PRICELESS.
The SCHRS rule changes can occur independent of you!


But Grafham is a pond! and the answer to snagging dagger rudders (or any rudders for that matter) is don't snag them in the first place! <img src=
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When I said
see how you get on
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discuss...
Anyway, despite my best intentions, I do catch a mooring line every now and then - one of the hazards of having a club course that is adjacent to the moorings - and in the heat of the moment I will sail too close on the 'tideward' side of those little buoys, courting danger every time. Broke my rudder stock last time - Doh! Then I figure that if I am going to break gear with kick-up rudders, then a Stealth might still make sense.
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Dave Tugwell, I know, has snagged a mooring - no breakages - just a short delay until normal service was resumed. I have to admit to a snag at speed through moorings also. Again no breakage, just a sudden stop. I guess it took about a minute to get going again although it felt a lot longer at the time! <img src=
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Yes, the single handed champs will have a seperate start (and we should be going first). F16's will be in the fast Handicap, so if you want to take part in the SHC, you will not be with any 2 handed F16's.
Hi Scooby, I take it the Single Handed Championships will be handicap racing presumibly SCHRS. If so what is the rating for a single handed Stealth 'R' with a F16 main and a spi pole which is longer than the 800mm bow limit?
Can you take a guess from 1.08, 1.04, 1.03 or 1.02 as these are the various ratings which I have found so far.

Hi Scooby, I take it the Single Handed Championships will be handicap racing presumibly SCHRS. If so what is the rating for a single handed Stealth 'R' with a F16 main and a spi pole which is longer than the 800mm bow limit?
Can you take a guess from 1.08, 1.04, 1.03 or 1.02 as these are the various ratings which I have found so far.
IF my boat had been ready I would have been sailing a F16 single handed at 0.97 (as per current rules). What should your boat be sailing off; plug it into the calc. Excel sheet on the SCHRS website, or send me all the measurement points and I'll do it for you.
I would guess at around 1.02; but without the measuremnets I could not confirm. I would need LOA/ LWL; area mainsail; luff mainsail, all up weight, Spi area; lenght and area of plates.

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I think you're right John, imagine trying to race with a rating of 0.97 <img src=
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I think you're right John, imagine trying to race with a rating of 0.97 <img src=
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The F16 single handed rating might be changing for the revised SCHRS !
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I think you're right John, imagine trying to race with a rating of 0.97 <img src=
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The F16 single handed rating might be changing for the revised SCHRS !
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I hope it does Simon. But will there always be a difference between the solo and double handed ratings, as this could be considered as detromental to Class which is actively promoting these sailing options under one unmbrella. Surely there must be some sort of tweek that can be introduced into the rating system to account for this.
I have a few more questions on this topic but it's probably better If we discuss them over a shed full of beers at Grafham.

I hope it does Simon. But will there always be a difference between the solo and double handed ratings, as this could be considered as detromental to Class which is actively promoting these sailing options under one unmbrella. Surely there must be some sort of tweek that can be introduced into the rating system to account for this.
I have a few more questions on this topic but it's probably better If we discuss them over a shed full of beers at Grafham.
OK, I am hoping to stay the night at the club (freezing in my tent no doubt) so hopefully we can sit doen for a chat.
There are always going to be differences, and I could write pages on the reasons why, but it would be much easier to explain over a drink at Grafham.


I've just found out that there is a raffle to be drawn on Saturday night at 18:00 for 3 pressure washers. Each boat that enters will get a ticket, BUT you must be in the top Bar at 18:00 to claim it, If you win and you are not there, it will be re-drawn.

Hi everyone,
I thought it only fair to let you all know that I'm wimping out of this weekend. Sorry. <img src=
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It's a whole combination of things, but one of the key problems I have is that I can't get my boat off the racks. It's currently blowing 14/17mph here and gusting 25/27 from the South. This means it's impossible to get off the slipway without assistance.
We have an odd situation at Leigh. Our boats are stored on large wooden platforms with wooden slipways that are just 9ft wide (the Stealth is 8' 2
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I'd decided to take this morning off to move the boat and load up, but now I'm stuck....
It's going to be pretty windy (and wet) this weekend, but I hope you all have a great time. I'll see how the weekend goes and I may drive up anyway on Sunday to say hello.
Again, sorry for wimping out.

Shame you won't make it John <img src=
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The weather forecast has been slowly improving all week - it's dropped from too much wind to a pretty modest 9/10mph. But I think it's going be rainy and sunny whatever happens. We have a word for this sort of weather, don't we... oh yeah,
English
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Paul

Not sure, but the forecast is looking good
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