The new DNA F1 A-cat
For starters, a
floater
is an extra splash of liquor on top of your mixed drink and is usually offered in the kind of Florida Keys establishment that would employ an overweight, aging, grumpy, female bartender that smokes far too much.
And Flyer is a brand/model of A-cat....so pretty confusing.
I would rather not be called a floater.
and let's face it. The foilers will likely BE the a-cat class, eventually. I do argue it will be much slower than how the Moth transitioned because a small single handed dinghy has a ton of similar boats where-as a 165lb single handed catamaran really doesn't have any competing boats of similar design.
With that being the case, we're really just talking about what to call the boats that aren't full-on foiling today so they can be broken out in the scores to keep things interesting for those of us that own those kinds of boats. We don't really need two designations. It's just a subset designation for scoring at larger a-cat events.

Hey, Tony, I saw after your vid another drone-vid from you; showing a kite in strong winds ??????????
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How much was the wind and what's the max drones can do nowadays?
I wouldn't put mine up in much more than 10 knots unless I could run with the wind. It just hammers through the juice too fast on my setup. I need better props, lower kv motors, and I need to bump the voltage up and I could get better flight times.
My first quad I could fly in in just about anything. But it didn't have fpv gear, two cameras, a gimbal, or landing gear.
at first I was wondering what kinda boat you are talking about ...
My first quad I could fly in in just about anything. But it didn't have fpv gear, two cameras, a gimbal, or landing gear.

https:/
How much was the wind and what's the max drones can do nowadays?
Wind in the kitesurfing video was around 15-22kts, flying around was no problem and I could hand catch it without risk of losing too many fingers <img src="<>/grin.gif" alt="grin" title="grin" height="15" width="15" />
The video below I shot at a race which got cancelled because of too much wind, there was around 27-35kts, I mainly did it to find the drone's limit.
Only one boat went out that day mainly because they travelled too far not to <img src="<>/wink.gif" alt="wink" title="wink" height="15" width="15" />
Video is still very smooth even in these winds (watch the jib to see how much wind there was):
https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/s...
It's amazing what the gimbals do for the footage. I've got a DJI F550 that I run two cameras on. The flight camera is fixed, and the GoPro is on a gimbal. I can switch between the two and what comes back to the monitor. Flying through the gimbal is spooky. The on screen display is the only indicator that it is leaned over and you're fighting wind. When you fly through the fixed camera the image is all over the place.
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