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Title: New '97 Rules kite
Post by: Torchy on August 26, 2012, 10:48:54 AM
What SMOD (or other) kite gets closest to the right size/shape to function, with modification?

I think Loco's bowsprit is approx same length as dedicated '97 Rules boats ie shorter than E6/Banshee

It would be for club racing
Title: Re: New '97 Rules kite
Post by: Eggbert on August 26, 2012, 10:57:51 AM
Buzz isn't too far off I think and a topper xenon is bang on that's what Ade's got on Sweet Dreams and it pulls really nice
Title: Re: New '97 Rules kite
Post by: Torchy on August 26, 2012, 12:12:05 PM
Ta mate will look at those
Title: Re: New '97 Rules kite
Post by: ross_burkin on September 02, 2012, 09:54:56 PM
Best bet is a 29er kite.
Title: Re: New '97 Rules kite
Post by: ade white on September 04, 2012, 05:17:37 PM
I am not sure on the kites Q. We have the topper xenon kite... used it in a race at the club at the weekend, overall in gusty stuff on small lakes we needed to do to much offing to lay the next mark of the course. I think it has too much volume up top for a lightweight crew.We have a 29r kite and I still need to get Joe to use it next race, however its PINK! My first thoughts are, with Joe anyway,  bugger the size and go as small and as flat as possible if its puddle course race sailing yer doin. Therefore more kites to buy!!! but which ones???
Anyway Nigel your welcome to try our black xenon one, and PINK one. shall we try to arrange something on a midland puddle???
Title: Re: New '97 Rules kite
Post by: Hayley_Trim on September 04, 2012, 05:22:59 PM
Nothing wrong with pink Ade. At one stage we had 2 pink boats. It was noted by a wise man that Roland must be very comfortable with his sexuality...
Title: Re: New '97 Rules kite
Post by: ade white on September 04, 2012, 05:28:19 PM
JOE, not me. I am quite comfortable in pink. My last contender was pink. I called it Pinky and Stinky.
Title: Re: New '97 Rules kite
Post by: Torchy on September 04, 2012, 07:41:04 PM
Lost my reply when Hayley chipped in about Roland's penchant for pink

Definitely want to look at kites Ade...

...when? Where? Happy to come to your puddle or meet at ours...

Busy next 2 W/Es...except we might sail at Bartley this Sat...though looking there's no wind (helping Julia [no. 2 daughter] prepare her canalboat for a farewell cruise on Sunday - she's moved to London from Oxford and is selling  :-X )
Title: Re: New '97 Rules kite
Post by: Torchy on September 04, 2012, 07:41:47 PM
PS I once had a bike with pink handlebar tape
Title: Re: New '97 Rules kite
Post by: ade white on September 05, 2012, 05:37:49 PM
Forgot to say i also have an rs 400 kite as well. Sounds like a plan Nigel for some playing. You could come to Notts this month or next?. Hopefully we also have a blast at Datchet in OCT? How about Ben 4 a notts trip? and r there any other Cherubs out there who want to join in??? 
Title: Re: New '97 Rules kite
Post by: Torchy on September 05, 2012, 06:45:16 PM
This month's unlikely owing to next 2 weekends taken and 30th Sept is rescue duty at club. This does leave Sat 22nd tho'...anybody else??
Title: Re: New '97 Rules kite
Post by: ade white on September 05, 2012, 09:38:50 PM
Notts is out on 22nd due to rs400 open. We could do rutland? Whitwell Lodge, north side of lake. Rutland is a BIG lake and not a puddle for 'spinnypuddle' testing though; any thoughts?  i think it is £10 for day ticket(not sure)
Title: Re: New '97 Rules kite
Post by: PaulClements on September 06, 2012, 08:26:12 AM
Well Ade you and I had great success with my new Hyde Buzz kite. It fitted perfectly. Dontt use a Sobstat though the shape and cut is horrid. The Hyde buzz kite is almost exactly the same as an MPS kite so that should fit also.
Title: Re: New '97 Rules kite
Post by: Graham Bridle on September 06, 2012, 10:38:05 AM
Hey Paul, welcome to the forum !
Title: Re: New '97 Rules kite
Post by: Stuberry on September 06, 2012, 10:49:06 AM
Let me know what date you arrange and I'll try and make it. Always up for a bit of Cherub shenanigans!
Title: Re: New '97 Rules kite
Post by: Torchy on September 06, 2012, 05:11:28 PM
Notts is out on 22nd due to rs400 open. We could do rutland? Whitwell Lodge, north side of lake. Rutland is a BIG lake and not a puddle for 'spinnypuddle' testing though; any thoughts?  i think it is £10 for day ticket(not sure)

Rutland is good...doesn't have to be a puddle  ;)

Shall we weather watch and confirm the week before?

Will PM you about something too
Title: Re: New '97 Rules kite
Post by: Torchy on September 06, 2012, 08:31:30 PM
Let me know what date you arrange and I'll try and make it. Always up for a bit of Cherub shenanigans!

Will keep you informed of 22nd Sept gig @ Rutland...long way for you but you're vv welcome, as is anybody else. Whitwell is a good place to sail from and there's plenty of room (if I remember correctly) to spread out a bit there.

I'm looking forward to comparing shapes of different kites