On Jun 7, 11:15 pm, wrote:
Bart wrote:
Review: Norlin 2.4M Mk III
http://www.inter24metre.org/files/suppliers.htm
This is the 78th different sailboat I've sailed, and one
of the most fun. A great little boat and a fun time. I'd
like to sail one again. I'm seriously considering buying
one.
They come up on Ebay for cheap. They are easy to trailer.
One is on eBay right now. But an older version, not raced
in my area.
A Laser would sail rings around it. More fun to sail in a big fleet
than match racing, with their heavy weight & very short waterlines,
they would go almost exactly the same speed (given skilled handling) &
place a premium on tactics.
I was thinking the same thing. While the one-designs were cool
and I like the idea of one-design--I also like the idea that it can
be a development class. There is no doubt that in lighter winds
a better hull shape would perform better.
I also like the idea of building one in my garage. I could design
and build the whole thing, and I'd bet it would not cost much.
Where else could you get big-boat design and building fun
in a shed?
I thought they were kind of tedious to rig up from scratch, the ones I
sailed had heavy hulls & shaped pieces of ballast that had to be fit
into the keel sump and locked in place, then the rig was kind of
complex to set up.
Compared to a Laser, that is true. Most people around here
keep them on dollies and rig them once a year, storing them
in basements or against back walls in garages.
I bet that in the right setting, these would be very good boats for
spectators to watch racing. The races would be very close and the legs
would not need to be very long.
Fresh BReezes- Doug King
I saw something on TV years ago about indoor sailboat
racing. I wonder if they use these for that?
Bart