You are joking I hope? ^ More wrong than right
lol - okay, yeah I didn't see that... :-/i stopped at 500kg
Sorry about that! Yes definitely a typo - to much Pinot Gris!You are joking I hope? ^ More wrong than right
lol - okay, yeah I didn't see that... :-/>i stopped at 500kg
But nevertheless, I consider it a typo, the principles applied are sound.
Not Gris, maybe Noirthe pinots will do that to ya
so smooth, young and fresh
they slide right down without protest
then kick you in the head
you should move up to some full bodied shiraz
if you try to slam those down the bitches will rip your taste buds out and stuff them up your nose
you sip
with respect
let them have their way you
Dalton said that he was perfectly happy with the requirement of locking the angle of the elevators on the rudders five minutes before the start of each race and explained how it was done. 'We fix the angle and lock it in place, then we take a photograph of the lock and send this off a telephone to the Measurement Committee. It’s much the same as we used to have to do in the Round the World Races when we sealed the propeller before the start of the leg,' he explained.Again, not suggesting I know the finer mechanics of any other teams rudder / stabiliser / elevator systems :blink:
I assume ETNZ & LR's are fixed, end plate style stabilizers, where the only way they can adjust AOA is by pitching the whole integrated unit fore and aft via pivoting at the Rudder Stock as suggested and displayed by Oracles rudder mechanism video, and not dynamically unless 5 knots or less.
1min30s - Rudder Foil AOA Mechanism
Hang on, hang on - here we go. Keeping everyone honest!^ They will be busy making their various declarations and sms'ing. No photos, no seals, no pre or post race inspection!
Measurement Committee
Interpretation No. 46 of AC72 Class Rule Version 1.1 : 22nd February, 2011
Rule References:
23.4 An AC72 Yacht may be re-measured in whole or in part at the discretion of the Measurement
Committee.
23.8 When carrying out measurement ashore, the measurer shall allow a reasonable time to drain water
from the AC72 Yacht equipment and allow the substitution of wet rigging with equivalent dry rigging.
Questions:
1. The rule places a number of limitations on the yacht that apply whilst racing or during a race. Will the
Measurement Committee conduct post-race measurement checks and compliance inspections?
Answers:
1. The Measurement Committee may, at their discretion, carry out post-race measurement checks and
compliance inspections to verify compliance with the AC72 Class Rule.
This interpretation is issued in accordance with Rule 3 of the AC72 Class Rule Version 1.1 : 22nd February, 2011.
Nick Nicholson,
Chairman
for the Measurement Committee
13th July, 2013
+ the 2nd update of ISAF Rules of Racing in a couple of days - wtf?
http://noticeboard.americascup.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/ISAF-Racing-Rules-of-Sailing-AC-Edition-v-1.18.pdf
I am lost, what has locking the angle of the rudder got to do with the size of the elevator and the position of the rudder post.Seems to me that despite all the weeks of hysterical posts about some advantage to be gained by OR thru that safety allowance including by you, nav, that GD admitted right there: ETNZ can and have been doing the same damn thing all along. As IM had an email to prove, ETNZ is who suggested the dang thing - way back in back in December before the fatality even happened!
Exactly as I had suggested in response, all the while.
The rewriting of history is a burden on all those who got that part wrong tooGD and ETNZ should have fully supported IM, should have fully agreed the Safety Regs, instead of creating the mess they did based on unsupportable and, in this obvious case, just more provably baseless assumptions.
Posters are calling on lightning-rod SWS to 'admit he was wrong' about which way the IJ might rule, and he did. But how about all those who were hitting the roof with apoplectic posts about this subject of 'oh, but OR has been testing them for months - nobody else has - and so OR are just manipulating IM through his paycheck to make it legal so that OR can win' about adjustables admitting just how far-more-ridiculous their posts were? How about everyone who posted on the subject simply admit to how baseless, fact-less, totally conspiracy-minded, all that complete nonsense was?
GD blew it apart by exposing his own adjustable elevators ability truth in the very end. Exactly as I'd already suggested through weeks of suggesting against the stiff, on-eyed wind of all the bullshit posts here, that GD might in the end admit having been involved in exactly the same practice if he was smart.
There should be hundreds of 'Yep, I was wrong' retractions but I won't bother singling out any one poster no matter who is currently too one-eyed; to do so would probably only make them feel 'special.'
Two different issues. The proposed rule about allowing adjustment up until 5:00 before any start did also elicit apoplectic posts to suggest that cheating, bribery, probably child-beating, by IM were all at play.I am lost, what has locking the angle of the rudder got to do with the size of the elevator and the position of the rudder post.
Or is this just more of your moral outrage and misdirection.
Seti intercepted reply:Earth to Spinray. What's it like in that alternate universe?
I'm one of the few in the real universe.Earth to Spinray. What's it like in that alternate universe?
Give it a break Stinger. You're increasingly sounding like SWS.Seems to me that despite all the weeks of hysterical posts about some advantage to be gained by OR thru that safety allowance including by you, nav, that GD admitted right there: ETNZ can and have been doing the same damn thing all along. As IM had an email to prove, ETNZ is who suggested the dang thing - way back in back in December before the fatality even happened!
Exactly as I had suggested in response, all the while.
The rewriting of history is a burden on all those who got that part wrong tooGD and ETNZ should have fully supported IM, should have fully agreed the Safety Regs, instead of creating the mess they did based on unsupportable and, in this obvious case, just more provably baseless assumptions.
Posters are calling on lightning-rod SWS to 'admit he was wrong' about which way the IJ might rule, and he did. But how about all those who were hitting the roof with apoplectic posts about this subject of 'oh, but OR has been testing them for months - nobody else has - and so OR are just manipulating IM through his paycheck to make it legal so that OR can win' about adjustables admitting just how far-more-ridiculous their posts were? How about everyone who posted on the subject simply admit to how baseless, fact-less, totally conspiracy-minded, all that complete nonsense was?
GD blew it apart by exposing his own adjustable elevators ability truth in the very end. Exactly as I'd already suggested through weeks of suggesting against the stiff, on-eyed wind of all the bullshit posts here, that GD might in the end admit having been involved in exactly the same practice if he was smart.
There should be hundreds of 'Yep, I was wrong' retractions but I won't bother singling out any one poster no matter who is currently too one-eyed; to do so would probably only make them feel 'special.'
A good reason for ET/LR to protest?GD and ETNZ should have fully supported IM, should have fully agreed the Safety Regs,