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Two things. One was not enough spinaketr free boats being built and the other was to make a big difference in downwind performance for the spinnaker free boats as spinnakers have not proved to be internationally popular.
Quote from: JimC (Guest)Class Rules/Arbitary... I can speak as someone who's had a bit to do with Cherub rules in the past, and the new IC development rule more recently and also tried fraing a development rule set from scratch.
Yep, of course your rules are arbitary. Everyone's rules are arbitary... They're just a framework around which the class members agree to design and build boats. At any given time some rules actively restrict the shape of the boat and even typeform it, others may have no effect at all... Which rules are restricting at any given time can and does vary...
Writing rules is suprisingly difficult. Writing rules which don't typeform yet keep the boats within the basic style you desire without creating loopholes is damn near impossible. On that subject that's why boats built to hit every single limit in the rule and bend it as hard as possible are rarely successful: they're making the assumption that the folk who formulated the rules over the years knew far more about the future of sailboat design as could ever have been possible!
Rise of floor rules are especially problematic - the IC one had I think 3 or 4 people kicking ideas about for many emails before something half decent came out...
I reckon we've got the best current set with the IC, but we had the "advantage" that we'd deliberately chosen to outdate every current boat in the fleet without a spinnaker and return from one design hull to box rule. The old boats can be spinnaker converted, so there's a role for them and new boats without kites were not being built. Needless to say this was a very unusual situation and its certainly not your position. We had a very obvious problem so the big change was a fairly easy decision (and still only just went through). Whether it was right or not - well actually, no-one ever get to know what *would* have happened...
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Well said. In a nutshell you sumed it up.
Quote from: Antony (Guest)This has been stated many times before, and at the last AGM and recent Forum. The class sought expert opinion on the weight question and was told that the only three ways to make the boat carry more crew weight were:
1. A longer boat.
2. A narrower boat.
3. A heavier boat.
The people that provided this opinion were respected dinghy designers, sailmakers and others that have an amatuer interest. in such debate. I have no expert knowledge but was convinced by the logic of their conclusions. IF there was an easy solution to the low optimum crew weight and the increasing weight of the human race then we would have already implemented it!
Antony