Welcome Nacra F17 Sailors!

I copied the links to this thread so it can stay up top!
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Class: http://www.nacraclass.com/F17.htm
2008 F17 North Americans: http:/
2007 F17 N.A.: http:/
Results: http:/
Slides: http:/
Photos: http:/
What does the
F
stand for in the Nacra F17 name? I would assume that it means
Formula,
but there is no Formula 17 Class, is there?
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If it is not
formula,
what does the
F
stand for?
Hi Mary,
F
stand for in the Nacra F17 name?
F stands for F that simple
Not that I know of.....
No, The Nacra F17 is now the largest & most active group in the Nacra Class.
Fair Winds....
Mark
F17#727
Actually there is a formula.
Fat boys like me get a bigger shute, thats it. The main stays the same. So we have a little more help downwind, but we get no help upwind. (as a gravitationally challenged individual I gotta say I love it)
It was a marketing ploy. A genius ploy really. Not too many people use the
big boy shute
but just having that as a possiblity seems to have given the class a growth spurt.
So far the bigger shute has not helped me all that much. The other guys in the top of the fleet, Mark, Bill and Bob have nothing to fear from the forumula. Time on the tiller is a bigger advantage than the big boy shute. Most of it is mental. The shute makes the big boys think they are keeping up.
www.nacraclass.com/F17.htm
We have inserted a new form on the F17 Class Page.
F17 Owners may send Bob Curry a rig tuning question.
Nacra Class
A Hobie Cat is a small catamaran (or two-hulled) sailboat manufactured by the Hobie Cat Company of Oceanside, California, USA. Begun as a manufacturer of surf boards in the late 1950s, Hobie (named after Hobie Alter, the company's founder) began manufacturing catamaran sailboats in the late 1960s and has become the largest manufacturer of small catamarans in the world.
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Hi Bob : Congrats on the fine forum ! I do not know the Nacra 17 so I have a few Q for you. Can the boat be righted by a 180 lb solo sailor ? Does it have a jib ? It looks like it has a beautiful spinnaker ! What does the boat weigh ? can I get this info @ performance catamaran site ?
Please advise Bill , Brooklyn NY
Hi Bill!
Here are a few answers to your questions....
The F17 with the carbon mast can be righted at your weight. The aluminum mast F17 needs a righting bag or pole to accomplish this task (I'm at 175 with alum mast and need some help!). Since we don't weigh the boats at our championships, I'll guess the boat weighs in about 320ish lbs and it is very, very solid. It does come with a jib kit/double trap setup; chat with your local dealer. There are a lot of nice used boats out there!
Thanks for stopping by the site and feel free to start a new F17 thread anytime and we'll do our best to provide you the best answers and information about the boat and how to sail it!
Regards,
Bob <img src="<>/wink.gif" alt="wink" title="wink" height="15" width="15" />
10 days and no response? Friendly lot over here aren't they jungle jim? <img src="<>/frown.gif" alt="frown" title="frown" height="15" width="15" />
Trim 18cm (7.1") off your Supercat 17 and come on over to the F16 forum! <img src="<>/smile.gif" alt="smile" title="smile" height="15" width="15" /> <img src="<>/grin.gif" alt="grin" title="grin" height="15" width="15" />
Jungle jim,
I say ; watch the main catsailor forum and ask your questions there. You are more likely to make contact with (former) supercat 17 sailors there.
Other then that let your eye wander over to the F16 and F17 forums now and then and pick up some specific info related to single handing a beach catamaran.
That seems to be the best approach based on what I know about the forums at catsailor.
Regards,
Wouter
Awesome Leigh, Did you get wings?
This will be my next boat after I learn how to sail with a spin.
I was thinking FX-one, but now they (Nacra Australia) are fitting wings, I'm 99% sold on the Idea.
Bob Curry seems to have all the tricks.
[edit] I've done a copy and paste job for you Leigh [edit]
Heya Mate,
Not sure where the
wings
came from, i think they are probably an after-market add-on... The class rules are yet to be established here but, (i believe) that to keep things consistent we'll go down the path of doing the same as the U.S.? Perhaps we could all get sponsorship from Libra Fleur and make up our own take on the class here in OZ??? <img src="<>/smile.gif" alt="smile" title="smile" height="15" width="15" />
Cheers,
Leroy
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Class: http://www.nacraclass.com/F17.htm
2008 F17 North Americans: http:/
2007 F17 N.A.: http:/
Results: http:/
Slides: http:/
Photos: http:/
Are the nacraclass links all dead? Is there a Nacra 17 class page anymore?
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