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YCC YCC Dinghy Fleet Renewal Paulo Moreira YCC, 2016
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Dinghy Fleet Renewal Objective: Replace the Lasers II Replace the ISO What should an YCC boat (dinghy) be? Sturdy Easy to rig and unrig Easy to maintain Target adult sailors All the boats should be fun to sail: Not just addressing the beginners needs Perhaps to be among the types most used in the Geneva area A plus for participation in external regattas Avoid the multiplication of boat types in the club A plus for internal regattas A plus for maintenance: Easy to maintain a small stock of spare parts and sails YCC 2016Paulo Moreira2
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The Dinghy Fleet at Present 3 × Lasers I 2 × Laser II 2 × RS 500 1 × Xenon 1 × RS 400 1 × ISO That is there are: 10 dinghies 6 different types of boats! Difficult to maintain small stock of spare parts for efficient maintenance! Xenon, RS 400 and ISO are “lonely” types! Obvious disadvantages for internal regattas: We all know what sailors really feel about “compensated time”! YCC 2016Paulo Moreira3
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Our Proposal 2 Laser II replaced by One RS 500 One RS 400 ISO replacement: 29er The club dinghy fleet will thus be composed of 5 boat types: 3 × Laser 3 × RS 500 2 × RS 400 1 × Xenon (“Loner”) 1 × 29er (“Loner”) Neighbour club (CNV) has a growing fleet! All the boats chosen are popular types “Reduced” number of boat types: 5 instead of 6 (moderate decrease) “Better” feeling of direct competition in regattas! Facilitates maintenance Easy to organize a small stock of spare parts and sails Less “loners” 2 instead of 3 (moderate decrease) YCC 2016Paulo Moreira4
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RS 500 Length: 4.34 m Beam: 1.58 m Main: 7.5 / 9.5 m 2 Jib: 3.0 / 3.6 m 2 Gennaker: 14 m 2 Hull weight: 77 kg Sailing weight: ? kg Single Trapeze Construction: GRP composite RYA PN: 975 Price: 10,075.50 CHF Complete + cover + launching trailer YCC 2016Paulo Moreira5
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RS 400 Length: 4.52 m Beam: 1.98 m Main: 10.96m 2 Jib: 3.8 m 2 Gennaker: 13.94 m 2 Hull weight: 85 kg Sailing weight: 129 kg No Trapeze Construction: Sandwich PVC/fiberglass RYA PN: 944 Price: 15,943.50 CHF Complete + cover + launching trailer YCC 2016Paulo Moreira6
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29er Length: 4,45 m Beam: 1.77 m Main + Jib: 13.19m 2 Gennaker: 16.83 m 2 Hull weight: 70 kg Sailing weight: 90 kg Single Trapeze Construction: FRP with foam sandwich laminate RYA PN: 922 Price: 12,888.00 CHF Complete + cover + launching trailer (Plus 600.00 CHF for delivery of the three boats to Versoix) Total for the three boats + options: 39,507.00 CHF YCC 2016Paulo Moreira7
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Teaching & Practice Dinghy courses will be taught on: The RS 500 With possibility of trapeze practice The RS 400 The RS 400 would be “downgraded” for ED to D Due to it´s wide beam the RS 400 is a rather stable boat that can be handled in a wide range of wind conditions by a reasonably experiment dinghy sailor ED courses will be held on the 29er A single ED boat probably covers the current needs for ED courses The 29er will be a challenging boat even for experienced sailors Might be possible to Practice with the CNV Join the CNV regattas. YCC 2016Paulo Moreira8
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Portsmouth Yardstick Corrected Time = Elapsed Time × Scale / Handicap Scale is: 100 for US and AUS numbers 1000 for UK RYA Portsmouth Number: Laser:1091 RS 500: 975 RS 400: 944 29er: 922 Basically the smaller the number the faster the boat: The higher the penalty applied to the elapsed time YCC 2016Paulo Moreira9
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