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Foot Skiffs
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12 Footer "Gizmo" |
The 12ft skiff is a development
class that is sailed in NSW, QLD and New Zealand
The main regattas are the State,
Australian and Interdominion championships. NSW also
holds interclub regattas during the season at Lane Cove,
Saratoga, Abbotsford, SFS and Greenwich.
The major regatta is the Interdominion
championships normally held about January it alternates
between Australian and New Zealand. This years contest
is being held in Sydney. It is a close and tightly fought
contest with this years regatta having 7 different heat
winners in 8 races from a fleet of 38 boats. The Interdominion
is also well known for the post race activities most
of which are documented in the nightly spinners award,
won by the most stupid off water story. It is a highly
sought after award.
There are minimal hull measurement
rules basically restricting length, beam and weight
giving freedom for people to design and build their
own boats. Presently the Woof shape is predominant but
new shapes have been built in QLD and NSW and rumours
of a new shape from New Zealand. As the 12's are not
a production boat it is the decision of the owner as
to who they choose for the Hull, Spars and Sails.
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12 Footer "Geotherm" |
It is common for people to buy the
components for a boat and build it themselves. Hulls
are Carbon Foam sandwich and have a minimum weight of
45kgs. A well built and maintained hull will be competitive
for many years with Tim Bartlett winning the interdominions
in a seven year old boat. A cherub will also comply
to the 12ft skiff rules so can be turbo'd and race.
There is no restriction on the Size,
Shape or Number of sails giving complete freedom for
the Sailor to experiment with rigs. Alex Vallings has
developed a wing mast but most boats run 2 or 3 carbon
masts with a combination of sails giving 4 rig combinations.
This allows the boats to race in 5 - 35 knots. The minimum
setup would be 2 masts, 2 mains, 3 or 4 jibs and 3 or
4 kites. The advantage of the multiple sails is the
gear lasts for several seasons as the wear and tear
is spread across the rigs. Many sailors build their
own sails which is an option not available in other
classes.
Campaigning a 12 requires a range
of skills, including, boat handling, tuning, boat maintenance
organisation and training. It is recommended that a
person new to the class spend a year crewing then look
at a good second hand boat. This would be a base from
which you would build on by replacing rigs or the hulls
and over 2 years have a competitive combination. It
would be a brave person who puts together a new boat
from scratch first time.
We are always on the lookout for
new sailors wishing to join our sailing program, anyone
interested should get in contact with Sydney Flying
Squadron by completing our crew enquiry
form.
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