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  2. Hard chine design 36. I sailed it once and have not used it since - cannot get the grandchildren to Gosport! I suit of sails, simple vane gear. £50 ono better used than in my loft.... 07818413515
  3. Paul Tickner posted a topic in IOM
    2001 Tonic with all 3 rigs. Certificate. fitted out to use the supplied but unused Glass fibre Stollery 'Boot' radio cassette, but easily converted to a tray and pot layout. Supplied with an old working Andrews winch and servo. I bought this through the Guildford club with the intention of 'pimping' it like Peter Stollerys Isotonic, but never got around to it! Stand not included. £150 07818 413515 Please give your name if you leave a text or message!
  4. Thank you for your suggestions. I’m currently emailing K7 to see how much we’re talking. My quibble with RMG is the open nature of the winch - I like things in boxes or pots - but I know they work perfectly well!
  5. Today
  6. Colin Helliwell replied to Tom's topic in IOM
    Sedici is slightly more slender than Venti - about 7mm narrower between the shroud 'plates' I think. I've not looked at whether there's other subtle shape differences, perhaps beam is the only major one.
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  13. Tom posted a topic in IOM
    I am surprised that at this years World event there was not a single Sedici sailing. A lot of Venti so is there that much difference between the 2 models and how can a good boat like that fall out of favour?
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  15. Simon, forgot to include PJ Sails also offer winches suitable for an IOM or Marblehead. I have not used one of these but word of mouth is that these are also of satisfactory performance. I believe that these are a little over £100.
  16. Simon, the choice of winch will be dictated by performance requirements versus cost. If price is not a consideration then my personal choice for a drum winch is the RMG or for an arm winch a Hitec Monster Power. (I am using both, arm winch in a Britpop and RMG in a Psycho. The arm winch is certainly the quickest and is good downwind to jybe, but sometimes unless you are controlled on the stick can be too fast. If cost is a consideration the KingMax winches are a good choice as Component Shop in Wales can supply these. The most suitable range in price from £30 to £70. I also sail a Tonic IOM and have used a variety of these chinese winches in this, the Eurgle Winch (no longer available had satisfactory performance but proved unreliable. The KingMax winches have adequate torque and speed and have proved to be suprisingly good with reliability. There are plenty of IOM's using these winches. The lower cost versions are too slow and they are even slower as you approach the endpoints, I cannot reccomend these. I did start a thread regarding the KingMax winches, I personally have only used the £30 versions (metal case) with either the metal optional drum on the faster but lower torque version or the higher torque version with an even larger 3D printed drum to improve speed. Happy with either in the Tonic. One of our members purchased the next version up approx £50 and has been sailing her IOM with that without issue, even at the top end of the top suit of sails. The decision on what suits your reqirements is yours!
  17. K7 Yachts can supply Red Ant see the advert on the suppliers page
  18. Outside-in gate at the windward mark - by John Ball Thanks and congratulations to the sailors, IOMICA, MYA, and the volunteers who put on a great show at the 2026 IOM World Championship at Datchet Water, UK. The windward mark. Initially, we saw the conventional windward mark with an offset, but many boats arrived together, on both starboard and port tacks and there were many incidents. The RC switched to an outside-in windward gate. The outside-in gate has one big advantage – it usually splits the fleet over the two marks, reducing congestion, but it also has one big disadvantage – there is no longer an offset mark to separate the boats rounding and bearing away from the boats still approaching each mark. Look at the diagram, below. Boats rounding the right-hand mark – mark to port, is quite conventional, with the proviso that while the boat bearing way is on stbd and has ROW over an approaching port tack boat, the stbd tack boat is subject to R 16.1 as she alters course. Green cannot just turn down and interfere with Blue. As they are on different legs, R 23.2 also applies, and the ROW boat is not interfering IF she is sailing her proper course. Boats rounding the left-hand mark – mark to stbd, has all the issues of a stbd rounding – see my web site https://sites.google.com/site/johnsrcsailingrulesandtactics/ and Chapter 3 bonus item – ‘Weather Mark – the ‘Dreaded Marks to Stbd’, but with no offset, they have the additional problem that they are on port and as they bear away to the run, have to stay clear of any approaching stbd tack boats. Yellow has to stay clear of Pale Blue. As they are on different legs, R 23.2 also applies, and the ROW boat is not interfering IF she is sailing her proper course. John
  19. I have an Alioth with a Revolution winch. It’s been great for 12 months but yesterday I switched the boat on and the winch was s..l..o..w !!! I had a bit of a fiddle as the sheeting had moved out of its normal range so the sails weren’t fully in . No joy with altering the end point on the TX and now the winch doesn’t move at all! I’m hoping it’s fixable and I know a man who can, maybe, but if it has gone to join the winches in the sky, what do I replace it with ? RMG 280? Red Ant Stinger? Chinese winches don’t seem to be an option as my iPhone refuses to accept SMS from Ali Express so an S100 isn’t an option!! I know Bill G is the agent for RMG but is there a U.K. agent for Red Ant? Or can you something better?? Many thanks Simon
  20. Now that coverage seems to be established on the edit and publish later model, I think It’s important to mention the quality of the pictures and especially Nigel Barrow’s commentary. This has been informative, analytical, entertaining and engaging throughout - well done, we have benefitted from your disappointment in not getting into the championships - better luck next time.
  21. Mark I will take them, please keep aside for me. Can we PM each other tomorrow to sort out the finer details. Regards JT
  22. Two Futaba T6J handsets with bound receivers R2006GS and supporting instruction manuals. Happy to sell as a pair or separately (discount for 2) Note: One has a missing spring in battery section (probably easy fix)….. so will provide a power pack for that one. Mark.rose47@btinternet.com Aiming 65 each Ono
  23. Mark90 started following Futaba T6J
  24. Chris J posted a topic in IOM
    Ned 1 Classic IOM Great starter boat Comes with No1 rig No2 rig Sail bag Various new bit fitted No certificate Stand not included £165 Contact Chris 07766651066 Boat in Poole Dorset
  25. Earlier
  26. Many thanks John
  27. They indicate the age category of the entrants and their eligibility for prizes in those categories. As listed in the NoR the category are as follows: U26 (under 26) Open OP (26 - 55) Master M (56 - 65) Grand Master GM (66 – 70) Great Grand Master GGM (71 – 75) Legend L (76– 80) Fantastic Legend FL (above 81).
  28. Whatever it is you have made a great job of the restoration.
  29. It would be nice if the camera control switched to cover the front boats - we get left watching back markers round a mark while Nigel's commentary has moved way down the course. Just watched Race 6 - much better tracking of the lead boats John
  30. I think it is a Triple Crown. Flare at the bow, and max beam aft of the middle of the boat. John
  31. Can anyone identify the maker and name of the yacht I've been gifted.I have restored the model from very poor condition to very nice.One local member has suggested it to be a Dave Creed design. Would like to know any details/year etc. Thankyou.
  32. Selling a swap out white hull for DF65 £45 Also an A set of Joysway sails £25. Call or text if interested: 07508 331155
  33. Luke Morrison posted a topic in DF95
    I have a DF95 Hull only used a few times. It’s in great condition. It’s a white hull with Red decals. £65 Also a joysway A set of sails £35 and C set of sails £30. Text me if you want any of these. 07508 331155
  34. On the results HSM spreadsheet there is a column titled CAT. What do the various entries stand for? Thanks John
  35. In some DF95 Opens I've sailed in, accidental contacts with marks too far away to judge were permitted although contacts between boats were not but then, at that distance, it's one opinion against another!
  36. Results are https://www.iomworlds2026.com/results/ Nigel Barrow is compering the videos (with a few hours delay for upload) on YouTube, he's doing a good job of covering the progressions as they happen. Mark Jardine seems to be giving lots of mentions on Y&Y website - quite a bit of kudos i reckon, for a 'big boat' site to be giving our sport big coverage

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