Armac909 wrote:Thanks for the replys (sic) guys.
It strikes me that there seems to be two paths here, a relatively loose one design class and a development class. The first is pretty straightforward and attractive to those with a one design upbringing, and certainly desired by vendors of hulls and boats. The development edge is interesting to those who gotta put their innovations into the boat -I read through your blog Chad. I wonder if the way to go there might be an Open 550 based on the box and weights described by the existing rule, keeping the boat wood, but opening up the hull shape? OD I550's would qualify as would anything else that fit the box, weights, and rules.
Kevin, I'm located in very upstate NY, on Lake Champlain. There's a local build if an I550 going on (Craig Stay), which I haven't taken a look at yet. My interest in the boat is the desire to see sailboat racing become more broad-based and accessible to those with moderate budgets, which an OD I550 fills nicely. An Open 550 might be a different beast.
Rob
Armac909 wrote:Tim and Susan,
Thanks for the statement. So, as design owner, you endorse both sets of rules?
Rob
M&S wrote:
Chad's pictures of the hull bottom shapes in a previous post point up the hollows induced in the hull bottom panels as the shape was tortured to twist severely in the forward-most sections. the hull was designed to not have intentional hollows.
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