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Posted By pchanez on 11 Jan 2008 03:56 AM
Reading this makes me laughting when I think the big debate of monotype hull. Before, they were playing on the hull design, now they cannot anymore and they are playing with the rig, spending probably the same amount of money. On the super fat head topic, (that is going higher than the mast), I would say that this is an interpretation of the rules. If we accept this, then foiling would/should probably be accepted with the current European Class rules, as this would also be a rule interpretation. This is confusing me a lot about accepting the new rules. I could not see the advantages of going monotype hull if they are continuing to develop the other elements like this. The argument to go monotype hull was : - Avoid to spend money for developing new hull and makes the other hulls obsolete ... not sure how much it is true as the building of the hull is changing nearly each year and at the end of the day, the rigs are costing more thant a hull ! - Equity between team ... heu so why are you spending so much on rig development ... - Murray boat are easier to handle ... yes, but why developing rig that are making the boat more difficult to sail ? I think we should clearly decide if we want to be a development class or not ... because the current situation (half monotype, half development) is not good. I will copy this post on the SA forum
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