There are still Fireballs sailing (Worlds are due to start on Friday in
Adelaide) so if you still own one why not sail it? We still drink beer and
go like hell!
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Mike McEvoy
Fireball CAN 13890
Catalina 30 #860
See the Fireball home page at
http://www.lo0.com/fireball/
or Visit the message board
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"Prev1" wrote in message
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"Steven J. Ross" sross45atcomcast.net wrote in message
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Hello, If you check the Portsmith handicap numbers. The A-Scow smokes
all
other centerboard monohulls including the M-20. I've seen a picture of
one
pulling a water skier.
Best Wishes, Steve Ross
http://www.ussailing.org/portsmouth/...tables03cb.htm
"Harken Ronstan" wrote in message
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What is the fastest mono-hull (non-sailboard)on a windward leeward or
triangle course these days?
I estimate: 505, Intl 14 GP, 49er, 18ft skiff are contenders.
Since they all plane up wind, waterline is less of an issue so I would
guess larger craft like an E scow, and A scow are in this class.
Funny that the M-20 looks like a Fireball, which I still own. I
sailed it for 10 years including with world record holders in the
Fireball class. It was fast and fun, but certainly not compared to
windsurfing! It was intersting to see that it's rating was in low
80's, which is respectable. This was the dingly class of are yacht
clubs a while back. The problem was they turned out to be too much
boat for the Jr's and the they turtled and got stuck in the mud. I
did manage to drink excessive amounts of beer, sail solo with all
three sails up and go like hell. Thanks for the memories.
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