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- 12 Apr 2006, 09:49
- Forum: Class Associations and Class Management
- Topic: New NZRYA Managment Team.
- Replies: 0
- Views: 5090
New NZRYA Managment Team.
At the recent IOM National Championship a "Special General Meeting" was held to elect a new management team for the New Zealand Radio Yachting Association. The results of that meeting are posted here. Chairman; Ian Hull-Brown. Secretary/Treasurer; Con Renner. Communications; Chris Harmer. Registrar ...
- 06 Apr 2006, 03:57
- Forum: Events and Event Management
- Topic: 2006 New Zealand National Championship Results
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8774
2006 New Zealand National Championship Results
Final results of this regatta sailed in great conditions and spirit.
http://www.radioyachting.com/2006%20IOM%20Nationals.htm
http://www.radioyachting.com/2006%20IOM%20Nationals.htm
- 20 Mar 2006, 06:22
- Forum: Class Rules
- Topic: Deck Limit Mark
- Replies: 14
- Views: 20953
- 18 Sep 2005, 03:33
- Forum: General IOM
- Topic: RM1000
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8169
Sorry to say it but what sort of ROCKET SCIENTIST would name a One Metre RM1000. :idea: DUH! JFYI I also have some plans for later developments of this Marblehead design from Geof Draper along with others from his board with strong family influences, "MISS ME" and "HEATWAVE". I know this is not the ...
- 16 Sep 2005, 04:52
- Forum: General IOM
- Topic: RM1000
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8169
- 28 Jul 2005, 09:29
- Forum: Events and Event Management
- Topic: Umpires Obligation?
- Replies: 18
- Views: 22007
:D In my opinion an umpire has no obligation to call a possible infringment until the skippers involved call each other to avoid contact. It does not stop that umpire from being ready to voice their decision as soon as it is requested, but I firmly believe that the umpire is simply an observer until...
- 24 May 2005, 07:53
- Forum: General IOM
- Topic: TS2 "replacement"
- Replies: 7
- Views: 10906
- 22 May 2005, 07:33
- Forum: General IOM
- Topic: TS2 "replacement"
- Replies: 7
- Views: 10906
- 20 May 2005, 05:20
- Forum: General IOM
- Topic: TS2 "replacement"
- Replies: 7
- Views: 10906
- 21 Feb 2005, 08:36
- Forum: Measurement and Measurers
- Topic: Guide to 'How do I register/certify an IOM'
- Replies: 9
- Views: 20145
:D Thank you all for your help, I am now a happy camper. :P Yes Roy I am a registed measurer, in fact our clubs CHIEF MEASURER. :roll: Cool eh. I was actually on the IMYRU Technical Committee with Jan Dejmo in 87 & 88 and had some input into the formation of the class. So you can see, I know enough ...
- 20 Feb 2005, 11:45
- Forum: Measurement and Measurers
- Topic: Guide to 'How do I register/certify an IOM'
- Replies: 9
- Views: 20145
- 20 Feb 2005, 11:19
- Forum: Class Rules
- Topic: Sail Markings Question?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 19430
Generally advertising isn't a problem on our sails or boats - they are Category C as far as IOM Class Rules and ISAF are concerned and although your MNA may have some rules about it, the restrictions are minimum. But your blackouts aren't advertising are they. Roy, are you saying that if I should t...
- 15 Feb 2005, 21:02
- Forum: General IOM
- Topic: Vickers V 5
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6867
:P Without sounding like sour grapes, just be aware that simply having a higher number does not necessarly mean that it is better. You should understand that we are currently sailing version 5.4 of the design which has been developed in isolation from the original designer. As all those who have bee...
- 13 Feb 2005, 23:56
- Forum: Class Rules
- Topic: Sail Markings Question?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 19430
Sail Markings Question?
:shock: I recently purchased a second hand rig from a friend to use on my new V5. He had marked the sails with his boat registration number using a marker pen. Rather than risk ruining the sail by attacking it with thinners I deceided to spray paint over his numbers and then to apply my numbers in a...
- 09 Feb 2005, 11:53
- Forum: General IOM
- Topic: Weight Distribution? - Triple Crown
- Replies: 11
- Views: 13310
:D Graham, you should be both pleased and proud of your fine performance to build and sail an IOM which can do so well "out of the box". You will now begin the process where, after every outing, you will return to the work bench to change something that will improve the boat little by little as you ...
- 03 Feb 2005, 13:08
- Forum: General IOM
- Topic: Vickers V 5
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6867
Vickers V 5
Here are some photos of the Vickers V 5 which is produced by Michael Garden here in Wellington. This one on loan to me for a couple of weeks.
http://nz.msnusers.com/SharedPicturesIa ... v5iom.msnw
http://nz.msnusers.com/SharedPicturesIa ... v5iom.msnw
- 01 Feb 2005, 02:34
- Forum: General IOM
- Topic: The Forest vs The Trees
- Replies: 20
- Views: 21925
:lol: What a load of rubbish. If you can`t stand the heat then get out of the kitchen. :shock: Sorry, not trying to offend anyone but this talk of one metres being expensive always makes me angry. Compared to what? If you want to compete at a world championship level in any sport, you have to make s...
- 21 Aug 2004, 06:07
- Forum: Marketplace
- Topic: Naming competition for new BAG
- Replies: 10
- Views: 14753
Nick, I posted my original reply on the rcsailing.net site which as you know has recently shot its self in the foot, so I will reply here as this forum is a little less silly. My suggestion is that you have to stay with the BAG theme, so the next in the series should be SWAG. This word also has some...
- 03 Jun 2004, 04:35
- Forum: Class Rules
- Topic: ISAF-RSD Recomendation regarding appendix E
- Replies: 8
- Views: 10985
At the recent NEW ZEALAND IOM National Championship Regatta it was brought home to me as RACE OFFICER just how inadquite is the present system of TWO digits only on the sails. We had entered, three boats all carrying the number 22 on their sails. The first entry was told to do nothing, the second to...
- 11 Apr 2004, 07:33
- Forum: General IOM
- Topic: Converting to 75 MHz
- Replies: 11
- Views: 13359
- 11 Apr 2004, 07:22
- Forum: Events and Event Management
- Topic: Argument at the pond side following an incident
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8059
Yes I would like to agree wholeheartedly with the stand expressed by Steve. At the recent New Zealand IOM National Championship, I as the race officer, took the time at the briefing to explain my expectation of conduct, in the event of an offence on the water. I am pleased to report that by and larg...
- 27 Mar 2004, 09:26
- Forum: General IOM
- Topic: Converting to 75 MHz
- Replies: 11
- Views: 13359
:shock: My Question is have the USA regatta management researched the possibility of a temperory dispensation to use selected 40 Mhz frequencys for the duration of the regatta? The argument that a transmitter of such low power in such a remote locatation will not impact on any other user may carry s...
- 26 Jan 2004, 00:07
- Forum: Class Rules
- Topic: Hull Corrector Weights
- Replies: 64
- Views: 79199
- 23 Jan 2004, 10:05
- Forum: Class Rules
- Topic: Hull Corrector Weights
- Replies: 64
- Views: 79199
During the 1997 World champs in Wellington we check weighed a number of boats straight off the water after finishing. They were allowed to drain any water only. Two of these compeditors were found to be under weight. Their excuse was that they had replaced their batteries as used at the earlier regi...
- 21 Jan 2004, 02:04
- Forum: Events and Event Management
- Topic: Race Course Design
- Replies: 18
- Views: 21137
Leeward gate
I am interested to know more about the Leeward Gate mentioned in previous posts? I have heard of a system where their are TWO leeward turning marks set aprox 5-6 metres apart which boats must pass between and then may choose to turn left or right to begin the next windward leg. Is this is what is me...
- 13 Jan 2004, 07:48
- Forum: Measurement and Measurers
- Topic: Checkstays?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 25109
Checkstays
:cry: Chris, Sorry mate but your recently fitted (Lowers) are NOT legal and will have to be removed for competition within the class. It was after a discussion I had with Noel B that I realised I was not up to speed with the latest version of the rating rule. Not to worry I am working on that and wi...
- 08 Jan 2004, 21:30
- Forum: Measurement and Measurers
- Topic: Checkstays?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 25109
Thanks!
Lester, Thank you so much you have solved my challenge. You have also shown up my stupitity in not reading the rules throughly enough to see that my question is answered within, DUH! I shall carry on reading and come back in the technical area with any other dumb questions. :roll: :shock: :lol: :ide...
- 08 Jan 2004, 04:33
- Forum: Measurement and Measurers
- Topic: Checkstays?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 25109
Checkstays
Roy, I am happy if you wan`t to move this subject to the technical area, it was simply as a measurer I needed a definative answer before outlawing an owners boat. My own understanding of CHECKSTAYS is that they are attached below the lower mast band and connected to the chainplates with some adjustm...
- 07 Jan 2004, 08:42
- Forum: General IOM
- Topic: Frequency management at a large event
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7879
Frequencys
Lester, Is it possible in England to have some more frequencys made available on a temperory basis? If you approach the Radio licence authority and ask for a temperory dispensation to use the so called aircraft only frequencys, with a letter to the local model aircraft club in the area of the regatt...
- 07 Jan 2004, 08:00
- Forum: Measurement and Measurers
- Topic: Checkstays?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 25109
Checkstays?
Is there a written defination of CHECKSTAYS? I think I know what they are, but I need to be positive in my interpration before I give out the wrong advice. :D If nothing is written then how about this? :?: CHECKSTAYS (Whiskers, Lower lowers) Stays connected to the mast below the bottom mast band, to...