It is best to start by asking your national Class Association first before you ask on the forum. They should be the first to try to answer the question.
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- 29 Jan 2005, 20:20
- Forum: Measurement and Measurers
- Topic: Float Tanks
- Replies: 11
- Views: 21967
I have home built a couple of bantock designed 'Kite' IOMs, (plans commercially available) and the hull depth is very, very close to the 60mm max!!!!!!!!!!!! Nigel said: And there is allways the possibility that the change of rules may produce a hull form that is genuinly faster than present crop of...
- 15 Jan 2005, 01:25
- Forum: Measurement and Measurers
- Topic: In House Sail Certification
- Replies: 9
- Views: 19508
pdavis said: Sails should not be able to be presented for event measurement without prior measurement by the supplier. The responsibility for having 'legal' sails falls onto the shouldes of the owner. He/she does of course have the backup of official measurers who are there exectly for the benefit o...
- 13 Dec 2004, 20:48
- Forum: Events and Event Management
- Topic: Results of 2004 Iberian Championship
- Replies: 0
- Views: 3367
Results of 2004 Iberian Championship
The results of the annual Iberian Champeonship (ESP and POR international) are available at:
http://www.velarc.com/socio/eventos/Ibe ... iber04.pdf
http://www.velarc.com/socio/eventos/Ibe ... iber04.pdf
- 14 Nov 2004, 23:20
- Forum: General IOM
- Topic: Carbon Fiber Anything
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4107
I can't be absolutely sure, but I recall something about carbon rudder posts are ok if they're not fixed top and bottom to the hull (as in skiff type hulls that have the rudder link outside the hull not internal) since they don't affect the strength or structural stability of the hull. I think this ...
- 26 Aug 2004, 17:50
- Forum: Class Rules
- Topic: Hull Corrector Weights
- Replies: 64
- Views: 79211
I think your on the right lines with the lead+batteries in a ballon - that's what I would hope to see if your batteries are very different wts (as are mine - 1800mah or 650mah!) but I don't think your right about the rig corrector wts. Class rule C 7.3.a states the rig corrector wts (that are used t...
- 09 Aug 2004, 17:35
- Forum: Events and Event Management
- Topic: Social sailing
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4471
- 24 Jun 2004, 19:19
- Forum: Events and Event Management
- Topic: triple digit sail numbers in the US Champs
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5368
triple digit sail numbers in the US Champs
Can our colleagues in the US please explain the use of triple digit sail numbers like 214, 275, 183 and the highly creative 792 when the 2-digit counterparts (niether 21 nor 14, 75, 83, 92 etc) weren't sailing? I can only guess it was to seperate numbers by placing a digit AFTER instead of 'before' ...
- 21 Jun 2004, 19:03
- Forum: Events and Event Management
- Topic: Very Important: Allocation process deadline
- Replies: 9
- Views: 11428
- 04 Jun 2004, 23:45
- Forum: Class Rules
- Topic: ISAF-RSD Recomendation regarding appendix E
- Replies: 8
- Views: 10986
- 04 Jun 2004, 15:57
- Forum: Class Rules
- Topic: ISAF-RSD Recomendation regarding appendix E
- Replies: 8
- Views: 10986
I tend to agree with you Ralph, 1, 2 or 3 numbers, the only problem is the underlying fact that on smaller sails (ie. No3 jib) there may not be room if the current restrictions on size/spacing are kept. I also like the idea of adding a large letter (A,B,C etc) above the number. This has at least 26 ...
- 02 Jun 2004, 23:46
- Forum: Class Rules
- Topic: Jack line question ...
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5845
Hi Greg, I have tried something similar on a test rig I use for this type of 'experiments'. It certainly was an improvement over my previous attempts at attaching it to anywhere near the gooseneck where it exerts too much tension and stops the boom moving freely in light winds. I haven't actually us...
- 02 Jun 2004, 23:36
- Forum: Class Rules
- Topic: ISAF-RSD Recomendation regarding appendix E
- Replies: 8
- Views: 10986
- 18 May 2004, 16:57
- Forum: General IOM
- Topic: Moving Ballast ( ie mobile corrector wieghts)
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7689
Greg wrote: How does one monitor this during a regatta? Adjusting the angle of your bulb is moving ballast, not to mention possibly changing the depth of the keel past maximum. Yes, good point. I guess the total draught of the hull/keel that remains within the limits as checked by the tank is still ...
- 17 May 2004, 17:05
- Forum: General IOM
- Topic: Moving Ballast ( ie mobile corrector wieghts)
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7689
On the question of moving ballast - we are trying to devise a way to ensure that in the upcoming Europeans 2004, ballast doesn't accidentally (or deliberately heaven forbid) move about during the event. We have an old and very small supply of self destructing (if moved) stickers as used by dinghy sa...
- 13 May 2004, 13:20
- Forum: Measurement and Measurers
- Topic: Change of ownership
- Replies: 15
- Views: 26410
Thanks for the info Ralph, just what I wanted to hear. The shop florr is where it happens, not in the MDs office! To reciprocate, here in ESP, although we are are only 200 or so IOMs we only have 2 or 3 Official Measurers, very badly distributed geographically! Even so, we will try to do fundamental...
- 12 May 2004, 17:32
- Forum: Measurement and Measurers
- Topic: Change of ownership
- Replies: 15
- Views: 26410
Hi Ralph, Thanks for the correction/info, this sort of thing is very useful for me (and other people?) to know. From all of this it is clear, as mentioned earlier, that the processes involved should be completely tranparent, so that newcomers (or seasoned sailors) can know exactly what is expected/n...
- 11 May 2004, 10:43
- Forum: Measurement and Measurers
- Topic: Change of ownership
- Replies: 15
- Views: 26410
Hi James, I don't want to get into the nitty gritty, but at no point, if you follow the right hand columns in the flow diagram, does it mention asking your local club for information Sorry James, but at the start/top of the page (How do I ...) it says: ' Remember , your local club is the best place ...
- 10 May 2004, 17:04
- Forum: Measurement and Measurers
- Topic: Change of ownership
- Replies: 15
- Views: 26410
Seems like a clear case of misunderstanding but it does highlight the need for MNAs/clubs/registrars etc to make it clear the exact proceedure, including any costs involved. James, have you seen the flow diagram on 'How do I register/certify my IOM'? ( http://www.iomclass.org/Information/Measuring/M...
- 10 May 2004, 16:47
- Forum: Class Rules
- Topic: TEXALIUM
- Replies: 47
- Views: 54197
Hi Jose/Steve, I too would be shocked :o , (and rather worried) if the material is illegal since most of us think it's not, and if we're wrong it means we are interpreting the rules in a different way to those who take the decisions, which isn't very encouraging. My only 'doubt' :roll: comes from th...
- 09 May 2004, 21:39
- Forum: Class Rules
- Topic: TEXALIUM
- Replies: 47
- Views: 54197
Having read a bit of the web site literature on Texalium, I get the impression that it's only a cosmetic thing - simply an 'attractive' coating to make the products look high tec. Very pretty, but..... Has anyone (IOMICA) answered the original question about hexaliums legality? I hope it's ok for th...
- 22 Apr 2004, 00:31
- Forum: Class Rules
- Topic: TEXALIUM
- Replies: 47
- Views: 54197
SteveL said: Marko, thanks for posting. It is nice to know that committee members are involved. Hi Steve, Interesting - my comment - committee members are also IOM sailors/builders etc. and as such we have our independant/own ideas ('right' and 'wrong') as such, as well as our 'official' stances. So...
- 10 Mar 2004, 21:57
- Forum: General IOM
- Topic: Hull weights?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 17281
Greg, I have to say I'm not an expert and I've only made 4 complete hulls and 3 others which never got to be completely finished for variuos reasons. After my first wood hull I started to note down weights at various stages of construction with the same paranoia that you are probably experiencing an...
- 10 Mar 2004, 18:57
- Forum: General IOM
- Topic: Hull weights?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 17281
Is it wood, balsa sandwich, fibreglass (poliester/epoxy)??? Is it already painted etc??' These factors amongst others will be important. I find that the weight of my bare wood hulls, sanded down but without epoxy/varnish finish don't seem to bare any relationship to the near finished item - they see...
- 02 Mar 2004, 16:55
- Forum: Class Rules
- Topic: Hull Corrector Weights
- Replies: 64
- Views: 79211
[quote="Steve Landeau If we did this, it would turn into a battery war... how much can you spend for the lightest batteries. I don't think we want to go that route.[/quote] I agree Steve, we already look for the lightest, most powerful batteries we can find and putting an 'overweight' premium on the...
- 29 Feb 2004, 23:19
- Forum: General IOM
- Topic: IOM of choice
- Replies: 12
- Views: 11038
I would have liked to have raced a V5, after its successes in NZ it looked very promising so I got in contact with the designer and I had one on order for over six months (before it was put into production), but as the date came nearer for it to be started to be moulded all contact was lost with the...
- 25 Feb 2004, 17:32
- Forum: Events and Event Management
- Topic: Carnival Regatta 2004 CIMAV - VILAMOURA
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8131
We use similar bouys here in Spain too - they are available from diving shops (the flag is one of the international 'divers below' symbols and is incorporated into the inflatable bouy). The POR version looks as if it's been painted with black and white stipes around it's base to make it even clearer...
- 16 Feb 2004, 00:57
- Forum: Events and Event Management
- Topic: Summary from European Championships (Allocations)
- Replies: 35
- Views: 40076
Surely it just depends if the 'zone championship' is 'open' or not, but as I said, many sports have closed continental champs, for better or worse. As for the IOM Euros, I can't find any documentary evidence to state that they are or ever were 'open' or not. The fact that in the past non-europeans c...
- 15 Feb 2004, 09:29
- Forum: General IOM
- Topic: video - to promote the sport
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6079
Peter said: now were are all on broadband Sorry, but it's not quite true. There are some places where broadband is still prohibitively expensive for the average home user and/or the quality of the service (read: speed of data transmision) isn't really up to scratch. I for one refuse to pay nearly 60...
- 12 Feb 2004, 22:05
- Forum: Events and Event Management
- Topic: Summary from European Championships (Allocations)
- Replies: 35
- Views: 40076
Yorkke said And I could be wrong aren't the regatta's open in full size sailing. I don't know, but in most sports, Continental Championships do not allow any entries from citizens not from or resident in the continent. Think of Ice Skating Euro Champs, or Football Euro Champs, or many others. r/c sa...