M&S wrote:Well said, admin man. Mebbe Chad will be so busy adjusting things he will forget to steer. Just kidding Chad.
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cstay wrote: .......... if i remember correctly Carbon Offset beat the PDX boats correct? Thats a aluminum mast cabin boat. Vs carbon masts and flush decks with articulating sprits. So that should show these boats are dam close.
jray wrote:It dose not sound like you changed anything that would make your boat not fit any rule set. I am sad now to hear I have to my knowledge the only long cabin boat in the US. Wild Child might be, it has been years since I've seen her and I don't remember exactly the configuration Duncan went with.
We need some pictures of the new and improved Offset.
micah202 wrote:...I'm happy to hear that the boat's likely class.org compliant,,height-in-cabin rule about the only thing that defines it other than general shaping?
http://www.i550class.org/forums/viewtop ... 2156#p2156
Chad wrote:micah202 wrote:...I'm happy to hear that the boat's likely class.org compliant,,height-in-cabin rule about the only thing that defines it other than general shaping?
viewtopic.php?f=3&p=2156#p2156
there's the bit about the cockpit being restricted to 106" from the tranny. Intent was to keep the crew positioning and movement similar or "equally restricted" regardless of cabin design. As you've found, weight forward is sometimes essential, and the consensus was that the open dayboat style would be the only competitive version if it was allowed, with freedom to hike out from positions all the way forward (sim to Peter's boat, if you ever saw his pics). One earlier proposal just said "no hiking straps attached more than 106" from the transom". That, and a piece of string across from deck to deck might meet the current rule requirement for this class at anything less than a Worlds level gathering... IMO.
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