tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7257697217341110685.post2610330842308223801..comments2023-07-07T00:36:54.556+10:00Comments on 2012 Australian Moth National Titles: KA Sail 2012 Australian Moth National Titles = CarnageLeigh Dunstanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08468643532397764560noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7257697217341110685.post-77225959139145008422012-01-10T08:54:58.907+11:002012-01-10T08:54:58.907+11:00Leigh, this may be the windiest foiling Moth regat...Leigh, this may be the windiest foiling Moth regatta, but ask Stray and Andrew Lechte about the '87 Worlds in Largs Bay. That was equally momentus, as it was the regatta that put the final nail in the scow coffin. Won by "the man of steel" Steve Shimeld in a skiff, the regatta consisted of 2 light races and seemingly one other race that blew 30 knots for rest of the 2 week regatta. The local sailmaker was inundated with Moth sailors coming up with new and novel ways of cutting down sails for the regatta.<br />Regards,<br />Helmy.<br />(3077 Excitable Boy)mark elsworthhttp://www.moffat.com.aunoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7257697217341110685.post-61299186959748719222012-01-10T07:17:41.300+11:002012-01-10T07:17:41.300+11:00Hello, I am very interested in the Moth class, but...Hello, I am very interested in the Moth class, but I have a doubt. <br />How many degrees he sailed against the wind? By looking at the video, seems to be an angle less than 45 °. <br />Please send the information to cfscheibler2@yahoo.com.br <br /><br />Grateful <br /><br />Carlos ScheiblerCarlos Scheiblernoreply@blogger.com