Monday, October 28, 2013
2014 Yeppoon Nationals
http://www.moth.asn.au/events/australian-national-titles/2014-nationals-kepple-bay-qld
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Daddy Moth Bloogers
Markla and I have both recently acquired the latest must-have moth blog accessories, turning us into daddy moth bloggers. Declan Moth Markla and Abigail Carbon Narkla are both happy and healthy 3 and 2 month olds. The mums are good too.
As such our lives have changed focus somewhat. Let me just say that a 7 foot moth is feasible so watch out optis. Swimming lessons have started and the hiking bench is well underway.
They will both be providing moral support and sleepless nights at the yeppoon nationals. If the waves are anything like Mornington then the moral support will be essential, the sleepless nights not so much.
If any champions would like to contribute to your ultimate demise...I mean mentor the future of moth sailing, please make yourselves known.
Until then, we'll continue getting our boats ready for the season that started weeks ago.
PS, is it inappropriate to put a baby in a puppy life jacket?
PPS, how do you keep a baby entertained for a 10 hour drive?
Suggestions welcome...
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
DIY Moth cheap parts
Lot 2. Tired North V6
Lot 3. Stress Less hull and deck shell
Lot 4. A very dead assassin shell
Lot 5. A tired custom pocket luff sail.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Winter Boat Work 4 - The Fourth Dimension
The board has gone in much better than expected. I do want to re-finish the foils but will wait till after some on-water testing.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/e3v4my8sogwvnbb/2013-08-14%2015.57.24.jpg
Control system put back together with only alignment mods. It is surprisingly smooth and doesn't bind up anywhere near as much as the previous system. Will fiddle around with this in time.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/m1l3vfoi8ry0ypf/2013-08-14%2017.26.24.jpg
Monday, August 5, 2013
Monday, July 29, 2013
Winter Boat Work 2 - The Second Coming
Explanations
Hard working little vacuum pump. Thanks Nick Flutter.
Cam wear strips of epoxy.
Re-core worked well.
Temporary mould of Depron and packing tape.
Hull laminate in way of cb case.
Fair then laminate with light carbon on outside.
Locating dowels protrude through for accurate placement of cb case. Worked well.
Ledges for deck attachment.
cb case frames of 100gsm double bias each side of 6mm foam. Notice no lightening holes as these will cut through all the diagonal fibres reducing stiffness and strength.
Hull bottom opened with dremel and file. Very happy with the fit.
Frames laminated in.
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Winter Boat Work 1 - One of a Kind
- Repair side delamination both sides
- Move centreboard case forward
- Stiffen both boards
- Miscellaneous repairs
Friday, June 21, 2013
SLINO Builds
http://perverted-moth.blogspot.com.au/2013/05/queensland-state-titles-yeppoon.html?showComment=1367742927114#c8483886250895736746
I want to know details and see progress photos.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Queensland State Titles - Yeppoon
http://www.seabreeze.com.au/graphs/qld3.asp
Friday, April 19, 2013
Flutter Launch
The despicable phenomenon of fabricating sensational content merely to increase blog hits has been reported here previously (no no no, not that again).
As a consequence, rather than allowing our meager moth blog to wither away and die as so many before it, we find it necessary to post pictures of other peoples new boats.
Below are the most detailed photos of Nick Flutter's new moth you will find on the web. We've had exclusive access to this beast...so nah nah nah...
Waiting... |
...for the key... |
...and the wind. |
This is a rapid prototype stainless steel bell-crank. Despite concerns, it looked a lot sturdier than expected. Will see how it goes over time. |
It floats! |
The boat felt exceptionally light when lifting off the roof racks and took off well in the marginal wind conditions. A few minor teething issues but for a first sail it was a very good start.
Sorry for the naked photo link...I hate myself :(
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Friday, February 1, 2013
like i don't have anything more important to do than drawing mandelbrot set in rhino
Friday, January 25, 2013
Nick's Nationals Wrap-Up
I didn't achieve my one goal, finishing higher than mid fleet. There are no real excuses, I just wasn't good enough to get there. Don't get me wrong though, I was quite happy with the regatta, it was a great venue, good competition, good new friends and strengthened old friendships...but I didn't get my goal.
Let's break it down, starting with the good points.
Good
- Boat handling, mainly gybing (relative to the others around me)
- Downwind speed (relative)
- Downwind tactics (relative)
- Was picking my way down the gusts quite well, which is surprising for an ex river heron sailor.
- Finishing all laps in a few races
- Finished all races I started
Bad
- Starts
- Cannot be on second row and expect to finish well without exceptional speed, tactics and a bit of luck. The few races I got away reasonably well off the start line the better the result.
- Upwind VMG
- Can't point, can't keep pace
- This was atrocious and I can't pinpoint any one solution that will fix it.
- Lee helm was present at suitable heel angles.
- Sail is probably flogged and mast is soft (low leach tension)
- Mainfoil is "ok" but probably needs to be replaced and/or shifted forward
- I need to hike harder, longer. (Although was much better than at Mornington, I could atleast walk properly the day after a big day on the water.)
- Fitness
- 4 races a day was a killer (Definitely improved since Mornington though.)
- Strength
- Arms and hip flexors were flogged after the first race each day.
- Had been doing gym and pilates to improve these for most of the year. Definite improvements but still not good enough.
- Boat prep (minor issue)
- Dyform side stay had busted a couple of wires at the chain plate and I noticed it just prior to launching on day 3. Probably would've been fine but decided to jury rig a Pearson spare to fit my boat and got on the water for the last 2 races of the day. Once I made it to the start line the wind and waves were fairly big. There was a bit of carnage amongst the fleet and I didn't really want to risk the rest of the regatta for 2 races, so headed back in to replace the stay properly (fine, I got the wimpies). Shout-out to Toowoomba Tom for the materials and help with the new stay.
- Generally my boat has stuck together quite well. I haven't really broken much on the boat since purchase, except for a ripped out gantry pintle tube which was easy to repair. I'll take the stay issue as a general maintenance lesson.
Skipper
- Strength (arms, hiking)
- Fitness
- Starts (just fucking get in there!)
- Fix minor issues
- New stays
- New tramps
- Improve upwind performance
- Polish foils
- Stiffen mast and/or new mast
- New sail
- Move cb case forward after exhausting all other avenues
- Improve downwind speed
- Hopefully the foil and rig mods take care of this.
- Pimpin' once above items are improved (not till after Yeppoon nats)
- New main foil and control system
- Pimp existing hull
- Consider new hull with existing bolt-ons.
Congratulations to the homebuilders, tinkerers and oddballs, I think you make the moth class.
Top Reach |
Scary Bear-Away |
Ahead of Markla |
Shit Start (9364) |
Woohoo! |
Pushin' it to the limit! |
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Flight Deck - GPS Sail Data Over Video
Syncing the boat video with the dash video was tricky and inaccurate. Next time I will walk between some known points holding the camera close to the GPS. Like up and down a few marina fingers.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Australian Nationals 2013 - Day 3, 4, 5, 6
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Australian Nationals 2013 - Day 01 / 02
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Australian Moth Nationals - Day 0
My boat held together but after one lap, numerous capsizes downwind and a bit of carnage about the place I decided to head back in. I was quite happy with my upwind pace but after some Welcome Dinner discussions, have decided to try increasing the gearing a bit to try and make downwinds a bit easier.
Markla on the other hand has found some lights to repair his foils after todays shenanigans. The flap nut ripped its thread and the rudder lifter tried to rip itself off the bolts. They're both relatively minor repairs, however rigging lawn repairs come with their own set of difficulties. All the parts are ready to go, and he's setup in a lighted corner beside the clubhouse. Good luck Markla!
Markla is not alone, there was a number of resin pots being mixed, grinders getting grinding and sika flex mending going on. Robla busted his bladerider rudder gantry, but it looks like he's found someone with a spare already so should be good to go again tomorrow. Tomla enjoyed the fresh breeze and open waters of the lake (compared to Cooby Dam), until his pushrod gave up. We spent a while trying to remove it from the flap nut but it was broken just too short.
As usual, the tops guys were carving it up without too much drama. Hard to tell at this stage who will take the title, bar talk was that there were plenty of lead changes today.
Tomorrow are the first races. Wind predictions range from light to 25 knots, we'll see how that goes...