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Re: Class Rules Opinions please

To: "Steve Nichols" <aussieswift@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,"Swiftsolo" <swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Class Rules Opinions please
From: "Mark White" <mwhite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 09:16:01 -0600
References: <20060816073214.74194.qmail@web37115.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
Steve,

The spin pole is 89 3/4" in length, aft OD 2 5/8" straight for 30" then 
tapering to 1 5/8" at the tip.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steve Nichols 
  To: Swiftsolo 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 1:32 AM
  Subject: Class Rules Opinions please


  Guys,

  I've been talking to Clive at CST re masts for Swifts over here. We are also 
going to get the other spars from him ie spinnaker pole and boom.

  Clive is very keen to change our pole launching system so the spin pole 
retracts into a receiving sleeve a la I14 style. This has a couple of 
advantages - smoother launches and no issues with point loads on the pole. The 
question I have is that reading the class rules it specifies that the pole must 
retract to 700mm of the stem. We would like the receiving pole to go out to 
this dimension - this further minimises any bending that may occur.

  What are peoples opinions? Is this breaching the rules or not?

  Also what actual length are the poles in use and diameter?

  Cheers,


  Steve

  nb the 14s allow this but it is specifically catered for in their rules

  Class rule extract

  a. The Spinnaker Pole shall be retractable to within 700mm (27 5/8 inches) of 
the stem. The length from the AMP to the outer most extremity of the spar, when 
the spar is fully extended shall not exceed 6.095m (240 inches). 



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