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> Any sailors out there?, Check this out
Downunderman
post Dec 7 2004, 01:14 AM
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I doubt that you have seen this before:

http://smh.com.au/news/Sport/Skipper-hopes...2182228380.html
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post Dec 7 2004, 01:21 AM
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Like the article says, the kite is designed to catch the higher winds. Not a bad idea. There are other sailing craft that deploy the same strategy. Kite surfing has become a big alternative to wind surfing north of Santa Cruz. Makes for a wild ride and one hell of a job for the trimmer. Wonder if it will take hold in the Transpac.

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post Dec 7 2004, 07:06 AM
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Americas cup. Now that would be cheating huh? sort of like a Catamaran against that big fat boat way back when.

Howard I was disappointed inthe thread being a REAL sailor.
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post Dec 7 2004, 04:55 PM
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One of my boats is a Farrier F-27 Trimaran and the guy that developed the Outleader Spinnakers has been working with a couple of the F boat skippers throughout the initial testing. I've seen them work and they are pretty cool. These kites meet rule specs as spinnakers, 3 sided and sized below the maximum class limits for most racing boats. They actually seem to be easier to fly than a symetrical or asymetric spin, just different. Not as dependent upon the apparent wind angle and getting them up into faster, cleaner air may be an advantage.

So do I have one? Nope, I singlehand most of the time and don't fly any spins for now.

Some of the America's Cup boats were testing them last time, you'll see more of these sails in the future, if they don't get regulated out of specific racing classes, kinda like spoilers, extra attach points for cages and other go fast tricks that people discover/figure out...
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