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Doug,
If your Catboat carried the wide beam and "Barndoor Rudder" it was Cult material. I guess we should mention the "Atlantic City Catboat," with it balanced inboard rudder. A lot of them around and are still in production. Good Boats http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage http://community.webtv.net/tassail/Pneuma |
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Thom Stewart wrote:
Doug, If your Catboat carried the wide beam and "Barndoor Rudder" it was Cult material. Of course it did! It was a 22' LOA cat with (as near as I can recall) a 500 Sq Ft gaff mainsail, the end of the boom was about 4 feet aft of the transom. The rudder was not truly a barn door, but it was bigger than a mid-size car door, and geared to neat little old-fashioned steering wheel. It was also the only boat I've ever owned that had inside ballast... made me nervous when sailing hard, but no trouble ever came. That was a fun boat, partly because I could take lots of friends and still handle the sheet & helm myself. Ever climb up the mast by way of hoops? I guess we should mention the "Atlantic City Catboat," with it balanced inboard rudder. A lot of them around and are still in production. Good Boats Yes, they are still being raced enthusiastically on Barnegat Bay... a cult boat for sure, and expensive enough to be a real status symbol. My grandfather talked about racing A-cats when he was young. BTW Thom ever seen or sailed a sneakbox? Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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Not among sailors.
"Scotty" wrote Mac 26 . Don't laugh, they have a cult following. "Bob Crantz" wrote What sailboats are considered cult sailboats? |
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On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 01:47:57 GMT, "Bob Crantz"
wrote: What sailboats are considered cult sailboats? Thistles ( did I spell that right?) At least I lived close to a fleet of them and most of the members acted like cult members. |
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What sailboats are considered cult sailboats?
Frank Boettcher wrote: Thistles ( did I spell that right?) At least I lived close to a fleet of them and most of the members acted like cult members. They are like cult members, and they have strange religious beliefs too. I've had Thistle sailors actually complain to me that 12 knots was too much wind for a good race! DSK |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message ... What sailboats are considered cult sailboats? Frank Boettcher wrote: Thistles ( did I spell that right?) At least I lived close to a fleet of them and most of the members acted like cult members. They are like cult members, and they have strange religious beliefs too. I've had Thistle sailors actually complain to me that 12 knots was too much wind for a good race! A friggin' pansy, he was. I've raced Thistles in over 20 kts. It wasn't really fun and we didn't fly the chute, but it was doable. The sailor who complained to you was obviously one who failed to keep his boat upright while tacking or gybing. The Thistle has no deck, so it will ship 200 gallons of water on a careless tack. That essentially puts one out of the race, despite having several Supermax Elvstrom bailers in the bilge to get rid of that misbegotten water. Max |
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Thistles ( did I spell that right?) At least I lived close to a fleet
of them and most of the members acted like cult members. They are like cult members, and they have strange religious beliefs too. I've had Thistle sailors actually complain to me that 12 knots was too much wind for a good race! Maxprop wrote: A friggin' pansy, he was. No, just a skinny person with another skinny person & a kid for crew. ... I've raced Thistles in over 20 kts. Not sure if I have or not, at least the high teens though. I would say (from the vantage point of a couple decades later) that it was fun while it was happening, but caused a lot of pain soon afterwards. .... The Thistle has no deck, so it will ship 200 gallons of water on a careless tack. According to Microsoft, that's a user-option feature! As for Lightnings status as punishers, they're not as bad as Thistles (and not as fast in light air), but a Lightning crew... and to some extent, the skipper... must accept a certain amount of pain to sail the boat actively. Another great user-option feature, the centerboard as guillotine... if that doesn't get you, the vang will try next! Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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![]() "Frank Boettcher" wrote in message ... On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 01:47:57 GMT, "Bob Crantz" wrote: What sailboats are considered cult sailboats? Thistles ( did I spell that right?) At least I lived close to a fleet of them and most of the members acted like cult members. Did they shave their heads and cut off their testicles? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven's_Gate_(cult) Amen! |
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On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 14:36:09 GMT, "Bob Crantz"
wrote: "Frank Boettcher" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 01:47:57 GMT, "Bob Crantz" wrote: Did they shave their heads and cut off their testicles? No, just refused to acknowledge the existence of any other sailing craft. |
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Did they shave their heads and cut off their testicles?
Frank Boettcher wrote: No, just refused to acknowledge the existence of any other sailing craft. Could be equivalent... if you think about how many Thistle sailors are basically saying that sailboat design has not advanced since 1948... OTOH the Thistle is possibly *the* best light-air sailboat ever designed, a performance characteristic that I hope to never put to the test... again, I mean ![]() DSK |
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