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by Greg Vasileff
07 Jul 2004, 22:32
Forum: General IOM
Topic: Help identifying hull
Replies: 4
Views: 6362

Certainly looks like something Graham Bantock might have built a long time ago. I would email him with the photo and find out, unless someone knows here.

Grahms email is sailsetc@compuserve.com I believe
by Greg Vasileff
06 Jul 2004, 00:12
Forum: Events and Event Management
Topic: USA Results
Replies: 10
Views: 13266

Here's a live link to Brians site
http://www.visionsails.com/gallery_IOM_Nats_2004.html

Thanks Brian!
by Greg Vasileff
22 Jun 2004, 02:15
Forum: Events and Event Management
Topic: USA Results
Replies: 10
Views: 13266

Dan,

Any way to get the MS Excel doc posted here to view? It would be great to see just who placed where when.
by Greg Vasileff
04 Jun 2004, 15:00
Forum: General IOM
Topic: Building of wooden IOM
Replies: 3
Views: 6019

:D What can I say? Just another superb job of craftsmanship on your boats. Bravo!

Your design?

I love seeing this kind of talent out there! :D
by Greg Vasileff
02 Jun 2004, 14:29
Forum: Class Rules
Topic: Jack line question ...
Replies: 2
Views: 5825

Jack line question ...

Jack line legality? Was wondering if I set my mast up like the following, if it would be class legal. I am thinking about a jack line setup with cotter pins. I would drill a hole all the way through the mast, insert the cotter pin, bend over the ends on the outside of the leading edge of the mast an...
by Greg Vasileff
18 May 2004, 03:08
Forum: General IOM
Topic: Moving Ballast ( ie mobile corrector wieghts)
Replies: 6
Views: 7663

......on this topic also, there is a new concern about moving ballast "I" believe, and that's the new thinking of having a bulb with adjustable canting by the turning of a couple of screws or bolts on the bottom of the bulb. How does one monitor this during a regatta? Adjusting the angle of your bul...
by Greg Vasileff
10 May 2004, 21:34
Forum: Measurement and Measurers
Topic: Change of ownership
Replies: 15
Views: 26219

......... wow, postage must be expensive over there. This is funny stuff! :roll:
by Greg Vasileff
02 May 2004, 17:03
Forum: General IOM
Topic: Hull weights?
Replies: 14
Views: 17209

.... thanks for the good info you gave me here. The boat is finished and has been test sailed. I'm very happy to say that it seems to sail very well! Boat, ready to sail, came in 8.5 oz light which I was quite happy, and surprised, about. Some photos .... http://members.tripod.com/ghmyc_1m/3crown.html
by Greg Vasileff
25 Mar 2004, 19:55
Forum: General IOM
Topic: My IOM
Replies: 3
Views: 5822

Gonçalo I've started compiling websites that have to do with boat building. Most all are IOM. Visit our club website @ http://ghmyc.org/ and go to the 'Links' page. Go to the bottom of that page and you will find them. I would recommend the Triple Crown IOM being that the plans are free via the Int...
by Greg Vasileff
17 Mar 2004, 18:49
Forum: General IOM
Topic: Sheet winches
Replies: 10
Views: 11875

8) ......Futaba s5801..... 8)


I know there has been some bad rap on these, but I use 5 of them now, some for three years, and I've never had any problems.

Light, fast , strong, and very easy to adjust.
by Greg Vasileff
16 Mar 2004, 18:43
Forum: General IOM
Topic: Hull weights?
Replies: 14
Views: 17209

:lol: Ya know Dan, I saw that I wrote that and went to edit it, but I thought again and felt that what I wrote was probably a more accurate statement .. :roll:
by Greg Vasileff
16 Mar 2004, 18:35
Forum: General IOM
Topic: About the Zipper
Replies: 5
Views: 8353

Note that the downloadable Zipper plans are not really right. The shadows are a bit off. If you want to build one of these then I would go directly to the US1M class secretary and get them from him, $3.00 USD. There is a new Zipper out now called the Zipper III. Quite a different boat. Check out thi...
by Greg Vasileff
15 Mar 2004, 05:01
Forum: General IOM
Topic: Hull weights?
Replies: 14
Views: 17209

Anders, That's a big help. I printed that out and will use it as a guide. I think I’m OK with what I’m doing so far. Thanks Steve also. Good numbers. Marko, I will have the boat done as soon as the hardware arrives this week. Boat looks good but I know where I messed up. I can't wait to see how ...
by Greg Vasileff
11 Mar 2004, 13:15
Forum: General IOM
Topic: Hull weights?
Replies: 14
Views: 17209

:D Thanks all, real good answers. Rainer, super nice job on the Arrow.

Please, keep it coming as I'm currently starved for this knowledge. I've wanted to build a boat for about 15 years now and I finally took the time to start this Monday. Can't wait to get onto the next one!

MORE PLEASE! :P
by Greg Vasileff
10 Mar 2004, 20:00
Forum: General IOM
Topic: Hull weights?
Replies: 14
Views: 17209

Roy,

It's a wood hull with a coat of epoxy. I was just curious how I was doing so far as I think it will be heavy for sure. Any weight will help me to see if I am at least on track.

Thanks!
by Greg Vasileff
10 Mar 2004, 16:58
Forum: General IOM
Topic: Hull weights?
Replies: 14
Views: 17209

Hull weights?

Hope I'm not posting something that's already here.

What's a good hull weight target for a well built homebuilt IOM. I'm talking bare hull with nothing else. No deck, nothing. Just hull with transom.

Thanks, :roll:
by Greg Vasileff
02 Mar 2004, 14:44
Forum: Class Rules
Topic: Hull Corrector Weights
Replies: 64
Views: 78994

:shock:
..... Standard AA @ 26 grams each, 4 @ 100gm = as low as $1.50 USD
..... My US1M AA @ 14 grams each, 4 @ 58gm = $9.50 USD
by Greg Vasileff
01 Mar 2004, 13:43
Forum: General IOM
Topic: ISIS
Replies: 5
Views: 7333

awallin wrote: my pages are at:
http://www.physics.helsinki.fi/~awallin/

Anders
Anders,

I have enjoyed you sites for several years now. Nice work!
by Greg Vasileff
01 Mar 2004, 13:40
Forum: General IOM
Topic: polyester resin or epoxy
Replies: 5
Views: 7173

"Epoxy is toxic"

I am wondering it just what ways working with West Systems would be harmful to me if in deed it is. Is it to the touch or with breathing fumes? Just how much epoxy work would I have to do in order to start worrying about this?
:roll:
Thanks,
by Greg Vasileff
01 Mar 2004, 13:28
Forum: General IOM
Topic: IOM of choice
Replies: 12
Views: 10995

........ personally, I think Firebrace RULES!
It's unfortunate though that they are so hard to get in the states. I race the Mist and it continues to impress most that sail with me, including myself. I might believe that I am the only one in the states with this boat?
by Greg Vasileff
12 Dec 2003, 19:33
Forum: General IOM
Topic: Reaching & Running =submerging
Replies: 3
Views: 6486

Hey roger, It would probably help to know what hull you are using. Some hulls will have a tendency to do this more easily then others. The first thing you need to do though, skipper wise, is to stay off the rudder till the boat picks up speed. If your boat is digging in and rounding up, try not corr...
by Greg Vasileff
10 Dec 2003, 07:39
Forum: Events and Event Management
Topic: Race Course Design
Replies: 18
Views: 21074

To start with, just so you all know, I'm this :D , not this :evil: I know sometimes it's hard to tell with typed words. :wink: No, not necessarily a mandate, but a proper evaluation of a venue before travellers make a large monetary commitment to travel. ...... Good point Steve, but is this not what...
by Greg Vasileff
10 Dec 2003, 06:03
Forum: Events and Event Management
Topic: Race Course Design
Replies: 18
Views: 21074

Our club has come to adopt the windward leeward course with the windward offset and leeward gate. Prior to this we mostly sailed the triangle, but would often do so in Olympic fashion adding a final windward leeward led. We still pull this out once in a while as it’s a different challenge and sinc...
by Greg Vasileff
10 Dec 2003, 04:06
Forum: Class Rules
Topic: Deck Limit Mark
Replies: 14
Views: 20739

I think the bigger question here Steve is just where it is 'supposed' to be placed. On a hull like the Italico, or an Errica, can it be either on the raised deck or where the mast enters the lower deck, or anywhere in between? We were just having this discussion at our club a couple of weeks ago.
by Greg Vasileff
02 Dec 2003, 19:16
Forum: General IOM
Topic: Cold weather storage
Replies: 4
Views: 6918

Cold weather storage

Thought this might be a good place to ask. Does it damage our fiberglass HULLs, or carbon since I’m asking, to store them in an area that is not heated during the winter. This is in the top of my shop, well protected from all elements other then our freezing winter temperatures. Thanks added the w...