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Title: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: JohnMurrell on 30 Dec 2009, 06:22
My spies tell me that there seem to be an unprecedented number of Twelves on order / in build this winter..................................
 
Mr Day, Mr Willis and Dr Lloyd have all admitted that they have done the deed and that nice Mr Driver tells me that he has 5 kittens bouncing around the boatshed in Beer, so who else?
 
I am sure too that Rondar have shifted to a third dimension, another TARDIS for MrW?
 
Come on folks, time to spill the beans?
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: MikeDay on 30 Dec 2009, 07:40
I am prepared to own up to having collected my new trailer from those nice people at Sovereign.  More to come on N352? when I've seen it!  Now, what are we looking at in the photo above? Is that the Driver establishment?


Mike D
N352?
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: sam293 on 30 Dec 2009, 08:24
the plug does look like something that could produce a dcb

*edit* just noticed the photo of dcb on top too
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: Gavin Willis on 30 Dec 2009, 09:56
Sabrina has been nagging me for a while to get a 'nice looking' boat. Our original Paradigm is a bit ugly and quite a bit overweight but has been loads of fun and is still really quick. I will own up to a new one soon but no beans please, not on top of sprouts.
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: benb on 31 Dec 2009, 09:04
I've ordered the plane in the background. Or is it part of a new rudder development?
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: Chadders on 31 Dec 2009, 01:01
Brian Herring has just bought a ribbed Uffa King does that count as a new boat?
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: Martin on 01 Mar 2010, 02:52
The colours of that model plane look like the Laser Centre gel coat back catalogue.  Glad to hear N12's are beating the recession. 2010 is shaping up to be a good one for the class.  Happy New Year to one and all!!!!
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: Chadders on 01 Mar 2010, 10:53
On a serious note!  Our 2010 Handbook is now at the proofing stage and this will include the updated dinghy record. 
If you have a new boat on order or in build and want it to be recorded in the handbook that we only produce every 10 years or so then it would be good to confirm your registration etc now.  The book is at final proofing stage but we could possibly add in any registrations confirmed before the next committee meeting on the 16th January, anything after that will miss the book!  The down side will be that your secret will be out when the book is sent out probably in February, the choice is yours chaps.  Happy New Year to all and happy new boat for our mystery owners.  Howard C
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: Michael on 03 Mar 2010, 08:01
Here's mine http://deadcatbouncenational12.blogspot.com
;D
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: andymck on 05 Mar 2010, 07:10
Very Shiny Michael.
Interesting go faster stripes as well.
Is it your boat thats going to be on show at Ali Pally?

Andy
ps the 4th bouncing kitten from beer is heading my way ;D
35??
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: Michael on 07 Mar 2010, 09:31
Yes it will be there.  Whats the eta on yours?
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: John Meadowcroft on 07 Mar 2010, 10:04
Looks good Michael.
Per the Burton Week entry list here http://www.national12.org/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.cgi?m-1262733693/ (http://www.national12.org/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.cgi?m-1262733693/) it looks like Messrs Camm and Iles are also currently making investments!  Are they trying to reduce the cost with a new P&B jib!
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: MikeDay on 02 Feb 2010, 05:21
I have - and here's the first sight of it, courtesy of Paul Young at Rondar.
Mike D
N35**
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: David_Wilkins on 02 Feb 2010, 07:24
I'm more than jusr a little bit envious!
Enjoy it Mike & Anne.

Cheers
David
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: andymck on 02 Feb 2010, 08:34
Michael
Planning late March, but you never know with new boats.

Andy
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: Gavin Willis on 02 Feb 2010, 08:34
If Paul had pointed the camera the other way when he took the photo, you would have seen the bare shell of my new one as well, I now have carbon splinters in my hands and a big grin on my face as I build the rest at home.
Great colour scheme Mike, Sabbie will have a big say in the colour of mine. Great to see so many new 12's coming into fruition!(http://www.national12.org/blahdocs/Smilies/grin.png)
Gavin
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: Michael on 03 Feb 2010, 09:24
I am finding the fit out to be a long-winded and tricky process.  Much of this is because it's first time round for me I'm sure.  I'm having to put reinforcement in to take fittings because I now know exactly where I want them to go.  Second time arround the biulder would put pads in where I want them and put fittings on under the thwart before the thwart goes in.  Believe me it's a hard job working under there!  I will be done by the Dinghy Show and will launch the following weekend at Datchet I think.
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: MikeDay on 03 Feb 2010, 01:42
Michael
 
I remember fitting out Flipside from scratch 6 years ago.  I had taken lots of photos of other people's set-ups but it was still an incredibly time-consuming and expensive business.  I made about three separate trips to P&B and then some more locally to the Queen Mary chandlery.  And I still had to keep contacting other owners for measurements and exact positions.  For you, for the first time, I can really appreciate the challenge it is.  The thing you can never have enough of is penny washers.  None of this is a problem with the Paradigm package - thanks to Paul at Rondar and Dave Peacock, who has worked out everything.  So, all I have to do is sit back and be patient!
 
Mike D
N35**
 
 
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: grazz on 04 Feb 2010, 10:48
Know the feeling Michael. Fitting out is a challenge, but it's very satisfying in the end when you have all the fittings exactly where you and your helm/crew want them, at the right angles, within easy reach, with the right number of purchases for your strength/fitness. Having done it twice already, it's worth taking the time to  get it right so when you're on the water and coming up to the windward mark in a close-run position, you can make all your rig adjustments quicker and more smoothly than the opposition (or at least that's the aim, human error permitting...). 
We're hoping that this time our fitting out will be faster having learned from previous experience, but the last two times we weren't juggling two small children while fishing blocks through the centreboard capping and didn't have wings or a trim tab board to add into the mix ??). 
G&Z
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: JohnMurrell on 18 Feb 2010, 01:51
Had to go to Beer yesterday to collect my Natioanl12+2' from Kevin and saw the first kitten being weaned - and very pretty she looked too.
 
Jealous of those of you who have bought one of the first litter!
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: andymck on 19 Feb 2010, 08:11
Just got my new number through.
Andy
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: JohnMurrell on 21 Feb 2010, 10:45
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Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: JohnMurrell on 21 Feb 2010, 10:48
8)
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: tedcordall on 21 Feb 2010, 08:08
Note change in foredeck overhang from original! Measurement issues or manufacturing convenience?
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: andymck on 21 Feb 2010, 09:15
Ted
Yes a bit of both, the original DCB really has no shear line forward, which was apparently very difficult to measure, and there was one small modification to allow it to do so, but still needs a lot of imagination. The rolled effect was also difficult and expensive to build, so decision was made to go for a clam shell hull deck moulding, for ease of build and cost. We are also hoping it might make the boat a little drier for the crews, as it was felt that would be as important as any saving on windage. I also like the look of the deck cut outs, to allow traditional rope arrangement for the shrouds and lowers, I felt that the rope running round the back on the Carbon Composite boat was an additional complication, although it did work ok on Jo's boat.
Andy
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: Jane Wade on 21 Feb 2010, 09:19
I was really not keen on trying to sail whilst sitting under a waterfall.  These boats can be wet enough as it is.
Jane
Crew of 352X
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: tedcordall on 21 Feb 2010, 10:37
I thought the crew was there to just keep the spray off the helm!

Looks lovely, though.
Title: Re: So, who's got a new boat on order then?
Post by: andymck on 23 Feb 2010, 07:06
Saw Tom's bpuncing kitten today, they have done a great job so far.

Andy