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by JThompson
04 Apr 2010, 06:26
Forum: Marketplace
Topic: WTB Cockatoo or TS2
Replies: 1
Views: 4546

Re: WTB Cockatoo or TS2

There is a Cockatoo for sale in California, USA - http://onemetre.sbmyc.com/forums/viewto ... =8091#8091

Jim
by JThompson
14 Feb 2010, 05:47
Forum: General IOM
Topic: Forum Changes?
Replies: 6
Views: 8562

Re: Forum Changes?

Pedro,

Thank you for your work on the site and forums. It is so refreshing to see threads listed from the top down the way most of the English world reads. It always annoyed me to no end that Newest First was the default.

Keep up the good work
Jim
USA-370
by JThompson
12 Aug 2009, 04:53
Forum: General IOM
Topic: IOM in ISAF
Replies: 198
Views: 157951

Is there a reason that the Exec has chosen to act on ISAF membership without keeping the general membership up to date on the progress? Is it to much to ask that when the Exec makes a critical decision on the future of the class that they at least ANNOUNCE said decision to the class? @ Barry - I sug...
by JThompson
15 Jul 2009, 01:23
Forum: Class Associations and Class Management
Topic: Results of 2009 AGM
Replies: 41
Views: 45164

Its not bad enough that we look like clowns because we cant figure out how to count the votes, but now we are going to spend god knows how long arguing about who is right, who is an egotistical ass, who should do what, and all the while we look like idiots. I cant imagine why ISAF doesnt come runnin...
by JThompson
24 May 2009, 04:22
Forum: Events and Event Management
Topic: World Champs 2009
Replies: 102
Views: 84050

Roy648, I have struggled with this as well. While I would like to believe I know the intent of the class rules, it is possible that ply thickness was never intended to be controlled. It is possible they intended to make legal a sail that had a 3mil head panel and a 1.5mil foot. That would still be c...
by JThompson
20 May 2009, 16:25
Forum: Events and Event Management
Topic: World Champs 2009
Replies: 102
Views: 84050

Well then I think just about every IOM sail on the planet is illegal. If you take Lester's reading of the rule, then it is incumbent upon the competitor to prove that their sailmaker used the same section of mylar for the construction of their sails. I would love to see anyone do that. What that rul...
by JThompson
15 May 2009, 05:50
Forum: Events and Event Management
Topic: World Champs 2009
Replies: 102
Views: 84050

nevermind....
by JThompson
02 May 2009, 21:19
Forum: Measurement and Measurers
Topic: Sail Measurement
Replies: 12
Views: 19704

Once you have found the leech points, the width measurements are the SHORTEST distance from the respective leech point (crease) to the luff. You swing an arc and find where the distance to the luff is the shortest.

Jim
by JThompson
17 Apr 2009, 13:07
Forum: Class Rules
Topic: What is the status of the 2008 voted rules changes?
Replies: 57
Views: 49530

Andy, That is certainly an admirable move, but I have to question why we should follow RSD's Regulations, when they dont follow their own Constitution. According to the RSD site the last GA was 2005. According to their constitution 6.3 A General Assembly shall be held at intervals of not less than 7...
by JThompson
17 Apr 2009, 12:16
Forum: Class Rules
Topic: What is the status of the 2008 voted rules changes?
Replies: 57
Views: 49530

Well we will have to agree to disagree. Quoting Roy's comments and posting his emails without prior approval are two very different things, in my opinion. I guess an important question to me is, when was the last ISAF-RSD General Assembly? edit - also, when was the last meeting of the ISAF-RSD-PC? R...
by JThompson
17 Apr 2009, 11:44
Forum: Class Rules
Topic: What is the status of the 2008 voted rules changes?
Replies: 57
Views: 49530

Am I the only one concerned that what was assumed to be private correspondence within the Exec/RSD is being aired publicly? I would like to think Robert had the permission of the senders BEFORE he made their emails public. If he did not, then that is VERY poor form. Now can someone explain to me wha...
by JThompson
26 Mar 2009, 08:40
Forum: Class Rules
Topic: Battery Weight & Placement
Replies: 118
Views: 99392

Well noted and well said Dick. I eagerly await the impending rebuttal...

I would like to point out however, my on-board gerbils are more than capable of effecting necessary repairs while under way :D

But more importantly... If an IOM sails in salt water, is it still an IOM?? [/joke]

Jim
by JThompson
22 Mar 2009, 18:45
Forum: Class Rules
Topic: Battery Weight & Placement
Replies: 118
Views: 99392

Lester, Thank you for the reply. In that context, how do you reconcile pre or mid event measurement? Any of the items to be measured in Part II need only be in compliance "while racing". By that logic the boat need not be in compliance at any other time. Taken to its illogical extension, as long as ...
by JThompson
22 Mar 2009, 02:39
Forum: Class Rules
Topic: Battery Weight & Placement
Replies: 118
Views: 99392

I am looking to get rid of all the quotes, etc. Lester, I need a simple answer to a simple question. Is it your opinion that these rules only apply while a boat is racing, ie from their prep gun until they finish? Regards, Jim PS. No offence to anyone else, but I would prefer if only Lester answered...
by JThompson
11 Mar 2009, 11:25
Forum: Class Rules
Topic: Corrector weights
Replies: 71
Views: 63884

Re: Corrector weights

According with the dictionary to fix means attach or position securely. I will have to disagree with you here Alfonso. I spent a little time with the dictionary websites and found this... Fixed (Adjective) fastened, attached, or placed so as to be firm and not readily movable; firmly implanted; sta...
by JThompson
16 Feb 2009, 05:01
Forum: Class Rules
Topic: Battery Weight & Placement
Replies: 118
Views: 99392

Roy, Not upset at all. I am sorry as my sarcastic tone is sometimes difficult to discern in my written words. I believe the more precise people try to make rules the more loopholes they open. I am trying, albeit poorly, to explain the matter of degrees. For example - two boats. One guy puts in a new...
by JThompson
16 Feb 2009, 00:22
Forum: Class Rules
Topic: Battery Weight & Placement
Replies: 118
Views: 99392

So what is "the same position"? How close is close enough? And who decides how close is close enough? The same position means the exact same position. I doubt anyone could remove and replace a battery in the EXACT same position. @ Val - I sail in Michigan. By all means show up with your certificate....
by JThompson
15 Feb 2009, 01:36
Forum: Class Rules
Topic: Battery Weight & Placement
Replies: 118
Views: 99392

This is another item that I cant help but say WHO CARES!! At initial measurement you have to show that you have a legal IOM. If at any time during the races you are found not to have a legal IOM, then you can be protested. As long as people are not using means to move the batteries while the boat is...
by JThompson
30 Oct 2008, 13:44
Forum: Class Rules
Topic: Upper and lower points
Replies: 8
Views: 9823

I can describe it as my old rig was set up this way. The previous owner put a small pad eye attached to the mast just below the middle band. The head stay passed through the hole in the pad eye and then was attached a couple inches above the middle band. The line intersected the rig below the middle...
by JThompson
03 Jul 2008, 19:31
Forum: Class Rules
Topic: Hull Numbering
Replies: 12
Views: 13560

Roy, Why is it we still only put the last 2 digits on our sails. Isnt it time to address that and put our full sailnumber on the sails? Its seems like an old rule that harkens back to the old days of ISAF - back when country IDs were only 2 characters, etc. In this instance ISAF has gotten with the ...
by JThompson
06 Apr 2008, 07:20
Forum: Class Rules
Topic: Voltage indicator / battery indicator legal?
Replies: 39
Views: 35060

Can someone please explain to me how a LED or LCD readout can be construed as a remote control device? Hypothetically, say my crew of gerbils perform better if I let them listen to the stereo. Why couldnt I put an iPod and speakers on my IOM? As long as I cant control the playlist from shore.... Jim
by JThompson
04 Nov 2007, 06:13
Forum: Marketplace
Topic: WTB Widget, Topiko, or Xtreme
Replies: 2
Views: 7113

WTB Widget, Topiko, or Xtreme

So I am looking to finally get into the IOM class and after much analysis I have decided I want a Widget (Elliott boat), a Topiko, or an Xtreme.

I would prefer a boat with servos and an A rig. No need for a Tx or Rx.

Let me know prices shipped to MI, USA.

Regards,
Jim