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pls take a look at this 1

--- Last Edited by WINDEGG at 2011-11-08 01:27:39 ---
WIND - there is only a course in that file.. no waypoints? Please would you either add waypoints OR list them here by name with decimal lat/lon so that the course can be set up properly?

Thanks for the proposal - its good to have another Dutch race!

Also.. what boat would you propose?
with waypoints i hope.
And i would like to propose a barge if possible !?

--- Last Edited by WINDEGG at 2011-11-08 22:44:20 ---
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Nice one Windegg, for me it would be even more fun when rounding Pampus, as my club is on Muiderzand and we do a race called "Round Pampus".
Cheers, Arthur
If you're still in control, you're not going fast enough.
Arthur .....done.... cheers : )
WINDEGG - I am just setting this one up but am a little confused as to the boat-type to choose. In the GE file you say "schooner/clipper/barge" (so one of SOL's Tall Ship polars would work - a B or C perhaps) but in the Invitation you say that a fast boat is needed!

I will set it up with an F18 just so we can see the race and adjust the waypoints but..perhaps you can look at the list of boat-types in SOL here in this Forum and pick one that is better suited?

:-)


OK.. to check out the race just log in as the sol boat:

Username: sol
Password: sol

Then click here

I have added in an extra waypoint to make the finish line truly perpendicular to the sailing line... otherwise all is as you designed it!
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--- Last Edited by RainbowChaser at 2011-11-14 12:17:24 ---
Looks very nice RC....only Medemblik waypoint wil give problem i think ( it's on land ).
I searched the net for a polair diagram
from a barge , but couldn't find 1.
The Beurtveer is a race for traditional sailing vessels (a participant...see photo attachment).
It would be nice to sail this 1 with the schooner from the tallship races ; ).
Thx so far...

ps Even in the past there were fast and slow ships ; )
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looks very nice.....lemmer and lelystad,....lol
WINDEGG - OK Medemblik wp fixed.. and please pick one of the Tall Ships we used earlier in the year - the polar diagrams are here:


Tall Ships Polar Diagrams


Let me know which one you'd like! I was quite fond of the Class B myself :-D

--- Last Edited by RainbowChaser at 2011-11-14 22:34:15 ---
Asturias , Steile bank en Vrouwezand zijn er niet : )

--- Last Edited by MAKO at 2011-11-14 23:27:15 ---

--- Last Edited by MAKO at 2011-11-14 23:28:41 ---

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