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On May 8, 8:19?pm, "Maxprop" wrote:

It's all over but the exchange of cash. We're about to be the proud
owners
of a 1D35



Very cool. The Boobster probably doesn't know what it is however.



We've been wanting a one-design racer for a while, and looked at Mumm 30s
and Melges 20s, but neither boat has a decent OD fleet around here. Both
have to compete in level racing. The 1D35s, however, have a great fleet,
and the owner of our boat is older and retiring from racing, so the rest of
the fleet is glad to keep the boat in their fleet. Either that, or the
belief that we'll be cannon fodder for them, which is probably true for a
while.

Max




Did crew come with the boat or are you going to have to scrounge on teh
dock?
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Maxprop wrote:
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On May 8, 8:19?pm, "Maxprop" wrote:

It's all over but the exchange of cash. We're about to be the proud
owners
of a 1D35



Very cool. The Boobster probably doesn't know what it is however.



We've been wanting a one-design racer for a while, and looked at Mumm 30s
and Melges 20s, but neither boat has a decent OD fleet around here. Both
have to compete in level racing. The 1D35s, however, have a great fleet,
and the owner of our boat is older and retiring from racing, so the rest
of the fleet is glad to keep the boat in their fleet. Either that, or
the belief that we'll be cannon fodder for them, which is probably true
for a while.

Max




Did crew come with the boat or are you going to have to scrounge on teh
dock?


The boat can be raced with three in a pinch if the weather is light. When
the wind picks up what you need most is 'railmeat,' and that's generally not
too hard to locate where this fleet launches.

Max


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On May 8, 8:19 pm, "Maxprop" wrote:
It's all over but the exchange of cash. We're about to be the proud owners
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WOW that's most excellent. Those are very fun boats.

... which we'll use for racing in a fleet not far from our home port
on weekends. We'll keep Clover, of course, but much of our sailing will be
racing. Can't make the Wednesday night races, but that's a different series
anyway.

1D35 PHRF: 36
C&C 99 PHRF: 99

Adios, Bubbles.

Max


I wouldn't recommend setting your heart on raking in a lot trophies in
PHRF, at least not in your first season. They are more like sports
boats than conventional keelboats. OTOH if you get a distance race
with a lot of reaching, you got it made.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

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On May 8, 8:19 pm, "Maxprop" wrote:
It's all over but the exchange of cash. We're about to be the proud
owners
of a 1D35


WOW that's most excellent. Those are very fun boats.

... which we'll use for racing in a fleet not far from our home port
on weekends. We'll keep Clover, of course, but much of our sailing will
be
racing. Can't make the Wednesday night races, but that's a different
series
anyway.

1D35 PHRF: 36
C&C 99 PHRF: 99

Adios, Bubbles.

Max


I wouldn't recommend setting your heart on raking in a lot trophies in
PHRF, at least not in your first season. They are more like sports
boats than conventional keelboats. OTOH if you get a distance race
with a lot of reaching, you got it made.


The PHRF ratings were simply a comparison for Bubbles' sake. We'll race in
the one-design fleet. I haven't had much experience with the boat yet, but
everyone else in the fleet says it is truly a sailor's fleet, the boats
being quite equal. Which means we'll no doubt trail most of the other boats
for a while until we gain some experience. No shiny hardware for quite a
while by my reckoning. As for PHRF racing in these boats, I'm told it's
quite difficult to sail to the rating. I'd be better off sailing Clover in
the PHRF fleet, thanks to her "gift" rating.

Sailing the 1D35 was quite an eye-opener this past weekend. We had about
10-12kts with gusts to 15 from the NW on Sunday, which clocked to SW by mid
afternoon. The boat accelerates as if it weighs nothing. We watched an
experienced crew with more rail meat than we had planing a bit in the
stronger gusts. It generally takes closer to 20kts. to get up on plane, but
they had the boat flying for brief periods. Kewl.

Max



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How many boats in your 1D35 fleet?


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How many boats in your 1D35 fleet?


Only five presently, but two more are on the way according to the fleet
captain.

Max


 
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