Congratulations to Craig Smith for winning the Austrailian Nationals.
It is remarkable how the "old" TS2 can still hold up against new designs such as the Disco or Cockatoo
Cheers
TS2 does it again
Moderator: Pedro Egea
TS2 does it again
Nigel Winkley
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Exactly, Nigel.
And I think that's why Craig should get more credit than the design. He beat some great sailors, with proven fast boats, with an old boat. It also proves that the IOM rule is working.
The TS2 was way ahead of its time, yes. But I think hull design has past the TS2. I give Craig more credit than the boat.
Well done Craig!!
And I think that's why Craig should get more credit than the design. He beat some great sailors, with proven fast boats, with an old boat. It also proves that the IOM rule is working.
The TS2 was way ahead of its time, yes. But I think hull design has past the TS2. I give Craig more credit than the boat.
Well done Craig!!
Steve Landeau
AMYA 10859
IOM USA 112
Finn USA 112
Cal 25 #548
AMYA 10859
IOM USA 112
Finn USA 112
Cal 25 #548
Yes Steve I'll second that!
My opinion with the IOM is, that 90% or more of winning an IOM event goes down to the skippers skills in racing as well tuning and tweaking ths maximum out of the boat he/she is racing.
If you have got these two areas covered there are proberbly at least 10 IOM designs capable of winning.
My opinion with the IOM is, that 90% or more of winning an IOM event goes down to the skippers skills in racing as well tuning and tweaking ths maximum out of the boat he/she is racing.
If you have got these two areas covered there are proberbly at least 10 IOM designs capable of winning.
Nigel Winkley
GER 87
GER 87