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Any Dinghy Sailors Out There?
OzOne wrote : On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 08:51:58 +0930, Flying Tadpole scribbled thusly: When did your opinion become humble, Oz1? Last week! I'm *so* proud of you! LP (still skeptical) |
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Navigator wrote:
Well if your winning tactics depend a skill base on the behaviour of a dinghy they would not be much use in a big boat... The fact is that you sail a big boat differently than a dinghy. Maybe, maybe not. The fact remains that all the world's top racing skippers are graduate of at least several small fast dinghy classes. (note how Doug thinks no heel is the fastest trim). Please quote the post where I said any such thing. DSK |
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Walt wrote:
True enough. But you could say the same about whiskey barrels fitted out with bedsheets and bromsticks... Aw shucks, now you want to bring Flying Scots into it Ever done any team racing, Doug? It's a bizarre sport. Very different than fleet or match racing. Yes, it's a lot of fun and it *is* very different. It is essential to thoroughly memorize the "winning combinations" and work together instead of just concentrating on sailing. ... There's a lot of "put yourself in front of your opponent and put on the brakes" in team racing. The ability to start and stop the boats on a dime makes this game more fun, hence the preference for the 420 over the JY. There's also a lot of moves where you deliberately foul another boat and then take a 720. A favorite back when I was doing it was to sail two opposing boats the wrong side of the mark, which required a good bit of bumping. Nowadays I think they don't allow contact between the boats which must change the game. Anyway, team racing is not all of collegiate racing and putting on the brakes is not really that big a deal in team racing IMHO. The preference for 420s and FJs (again MHO) is 1- inertia 2- a means for the big well established programs to stay on top. Another point is that there is a JY-15 class, while there is no FJ or 420 class activity in the US. Well, the JY beongs to Hunter now, so we'll see what they can do with it marketing wise. There are many things I don't like about the JY, and many things I do. On balance I think it's a very good choice for a club or collegiate fleet or for anybody who wants to casually race one-design. I doubt Hunter will do much with it, the profit margin isn't big enough. Although it would be nice. I considered getting a JY-15 instead of the Johnson 18 and the class seems to be doing OK. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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OzOne wrote in message ... On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 23:42:27 +0100, "Donal" scribbled thusly: Rich *******s complaining about snobs! Whatever next??? This is really a great ng. Yes it is...but wealth doesn't equate with snobbery. Correct. Regards Donal -- |
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"Lady Pilot" wrote in message news:Lkqhc.11185$c%3.4555@okepread02... Now you sound like CJS (Craig). Nobody could be *that* boring! Regards Donal -- |
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"Donal" wrote: "Lady Pilot" wrote: Now you sound like CJS (Craig). Nobody could be *that* boring! Give the poor guy a break, he joined the institution of "marriage". :-) LP |
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"Lady Pilot" wrote in message | Give the poor guy a break, he joined the institution of "marriage". :-) One of the few institutions sanctioned to be operated by it's own inmates...... ;-D CM |
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"Lady Pilot" wrote in message news:j71ic.36484$fq4.14015@lakeread05... "Donal" wrote: "Lady Pilot" wrote: Now you sound like CJS (Craig). Nobody could be *that* boring! Give the poor guy a break, he joined the institution of "marriage". :-) Jeeezee,..... she must be really dull!!! Regards Donal -- |
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"Capt. Mooron" wrote: "Lady Pilot" wrote in message | Give the poor guy a break, he joined the institution of "marriage". :-) One of the few institutions sanctioned to be operated by it's own inmates...... ;-D Ah, double entendres...don't you love them? I think you just hit a triple! LP |
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"Donal" exclaimed: "Lady Pilot" wrote : Give the poor guy a break, he joined the institution of "marriage". :-) Jeeezee,..... she must be really dull!!! I couldn't comment, I've never met her. LP (I've seen pictures in Italy...) |
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