What Happened to the Formula 14?
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I really can't find any info on this rocket and a friend was interested in building a cat for single-handed sailing. Any info on the class or is it dead? -
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I don't think there was ever an actual F14 class organization, there were a group of sailors who were souping up Hobie 14's by adding squaretop mains and spins to them. Pretty good cheap rocketship is you are light enough.
Here's a couple on the "beach" at Spring Fever a few years ago.
These both used mains from WhirlwindSails.com and hooter furling headsails rather than spins with snuffers. Dan Berger was doing a lot with this, one of the boats is his, check out his album of other F14 pictures. I think they wanted to call these FX14's. You around here Dan?
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They did come up with a F14 "class" and actually had a class race several years ago at Spring Fever. The class that year included Dan, Jason, Rick White and others I don't remember. Dan brought down 3 boats from VA.
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Philip
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kind of like adding a turbo charger to a Suzuki sidekick... isn't it?..
I know i am gonna pay for that comment.. i am just bitter that i am to FAT to sail a h14 -
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I do remember a couple of boats spending more time turtled than upright that year.
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~~ Here's the same one but about 9 min. long..... this flys past the 16's, and about anything else that gets in it's way...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nrCYTxQDtQ
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Thanks, Philip. I seem to remember being the only boat (your Nacra!!) on it's side at Spring Fever one year!? Of course, the only reason I was on YOUR boat was because my P19 sank. Details, details.
It is true that one of the "F14s" was turtled a lot one year. The guy had no experience on it and was too heavy for a 14. The rest of us were OK.
Rick had a Wave with a screacher that was pretty sick. The rest of us had 14s with Hooters a la Bob Curry.
The boats are pretty fun without the screacher, but they are awesome with it. I had trouble righting mine, even with the screacher furled, but that is the only issue. In the big wind, you furl the sail and you have a pretty fast obie 14, downwind it is a scary ride and you can't get far enough back on the boat. The problem with that, is that there is so much lift, you end up going over backwards.
I abandoned the 14s because the 14 fleet dried up around here. I went to a Supercat 15 and I'm working on putting a spinnaker on it right now. The whole idea is a single hand boat with a lot of power, but easy to manage. I wanted something with a little more buoyancy in the bows, too.
I think I may have stuck with the F14 if I had bought a Paper Tiger I was looking at. It was the right recipe.