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Title: FUZZY LOGIC (wuzzy logic - Plan B)
Post by: ade white on September 25, 2015, 08:38:34 PM
After a very impressive nationals, watching, and feeling a little left out I have decided to get the saw out. After a couple of hours the whole of the top surface has disappeared to reveal lovely fresh carbon. Photos to follow.
The plan is top secret and I will reveal tiny bite size chunks, bit by bit. The only thing that as staying the same is the hull shape!
So the rig is for sale if anyone wants it.
On order; is a very skinny high modulus carbon tube. The mast will be rotational. (very moth-ish) A very large main 13.5m  - A small rectangular jib (from the Y spreader) 2m. Kite smallish. thats all for now... hope you're intrigued
NB. This is a boat for fatties like me and growing crews like Sven!  Could I win the Phoenix trophy for the 3rd time!
Title: Re: FUZZY LOGIC (wuzzy logic - Plan B)
Post by: roland_trim on September 26, 2015, 10:26:41 AM
With Fuzzy's history there is one question to ask:

When's the Launch date (and can I sail her)
Title: Re: FUZZY LOGIC (wuzzy logic - Plan B)
Post by: ade white on October 16, 2015, 04:52:00 AM
So here is a bit more info into the Fuzzy plan.
The crew controls the ride level. Picture the stunt kite flyer controlling 2 handle grips with lines attached to the dagger-plate... As yet I havnt figured out the sliding adjustment for the lines and handles, but,  in the words of Top Gear' "how hard can it be"?
Title: Re: FUZZY LOGIC (wuzzy logic - Plan B)
Post by: JP233 on March 15, 2016, 03:18:38 PM
Any more info Ade?!
What derivative of plan are you on now? Plan S, for stealth?!
Title: Re: FUZZY LOGIC (wuzzy logic - Plan B)
Post by: roland_trim on March 17, 2016, 05:47:56 PM
Ade - you sure? We've all seen what joe does with the kite....

So here is a bit more info into the Fuzzy plan.
The crew controls the ride level. Picture the stunt kite flyer controlling 2 handle grips with lines attached to the dagger-plate... As yet I havnt figured out the sliding adjustment for the lines and handles, but,  in the words of Top Gear' "how hard can it be"?