Superbe clip: enjoy !

Les Classe C continuent d’être à la pointe de la technologie de la voile moderne et fait nouveau les tops guns mondiaux & helvéto-frenchies (so chic, isn’t it) du catamaran de sport ont investi et littéralement survolé la dernière édition de cette épreuve jusqu’à présent le pré-carré de techno-addicts purement buveurs de bières et notoirement anglo-saxons.

Epiméthée se prend les pieds dans le tapis

Relire en décembre 2013 les avis émis par des « spécialistes » sur le catamaran de sport en match race s’avère savoureux et parfois hilarant. Manifestement, certains ne comprennent rien à l’évolution du sport voile. Ce sont les mêmes qui n’ont pas perçu la concurrence très rude d’une compétition qui a vu un triomphe technologique et sportif tricolore avec une croix rouge, sur une emblématique régate qui n’a de petite que le nom. La dernière illustration de cet aveuglement est constitué par les écrits de Cédric F. (élu fédéral…) à propos de Franck Cammas: « …son succès quasi anecdotique sur la Little cup (il n’y avait pas de concurrence réelle) » sic. Avec la ridicule « mini coupe » de la novlangue fédérale on peut constater que l’amélioration de la connaissance et donc de la considération pour notre sport nécessite encore une bonne dose d’indulgence et de patiente pédagogie.

Tandis que Prométhée est sur deux foils

Beaucoup plus intéressant est ce qui se dessine à Genève pour 2015 pour les Classe C. Cette petite coupe à mi-chemin dans le temps vers la grande va être l’occasion de concrétiser les avancées techniques et de maîtrise du vol sur une paire de foils. Ingénieurs, architectes et techniciens francophones vont pouvoir montrer un savoir faire nécessaire pour jouer et gagner la 35ème Coupe de l’América. C’est cela qui s’avère excitant au plus haut point.

Outre l’aspect financier et technique, le match dans le match des écuries francophones (Groupama, Hydros, Challenge France) repose sur des ténors du circuits français du catamaran de sport passés par le Hobie Cat 16 et/ou la Formule 18. Citons: Cédric Bader, Billy Besson, Gurvan Bontemps, Louis Viat, une mention particulière pour l’ingénieur et responsable du projet Hydros: Jérémie Lagarrigue, sans oublier l’insatiable Franck Cammas dont chacun des succès redouble l’appétit et construit les prochains challenges. Rien d’anecdotique ici, CQFD.

WTF: F18 during Italy World 2013 using Oracle AC72 secret weapon ! That may explain why F18 brittany championship (French west coast) has bigger fleet that 2 Americas F18 championship ;-) . photo: Franck Tiffon

Globish is back also on CataMag the only ad free (free, free, free ! ) catsailing news website. Just to say : Cocorico ?

So sorry I can’t help :-) . I’ve to be more serious for foreign readers. First at all because French catsailors have been some of the fastest catsailors in the world this year: Billy Besson with Jérémie Lagarrigue Champ’ of an incredible 160 crew and 22 nations, F18 world in italy (who cares about AC72 tips there, François Gabart and Matthieu Vandame do not need that indeed to be at the top). Arnaud Thieme HC14 world Champ., Orion Martin and Charlotte Hilliard HC16 Euro-Champions for the second time, Emeric Dary with Maxime Blondeau Wild Cat world-Champion, Trebaol brothers SL16 world-Champion for the second time,  Franck Cammas with Louis Viat winning the little cup. Only ISAF youth, Dart 18 and A Class  are not with frogs on international podium for 2013. Impressive isn’t it ? Billy Besson Champion again with Marie Riou in Nacra 17 world catsailors of the year (no poll there, it is France, a f… sovietic country). And I do not forget the N17 french squad: Vaireaux/Audinet (Euro vice-Champ.), Morvan/Riou (podium at the Euro.), Cammas/De Turkheim winning the SOF (French Olympic week).

Such a long list to introduce 2 main subjects. The first is about the french technical catsailing art in 2013, the second part upon kind of « race-spirit »: do not split the fleet.

3D hull shape rendering looks nice, but boats are now flying and French catsailing design technical art is leading

Technical  French team and Swiss/French (good mix !) Groupama an Hydros have done outstanding job and be on the top of the catsailing design technical art (yes, there is a difference) and racing  by dominating the Little Cup. Do notice that Challenge France (Mr Muyl) are preparing for the next swiss opus.. That is obviously the most important technical fact of this year with some french name, key factor for the AC72 circus: Despierres, Kermarec, Prevost, Verdier…. short list with missing names (Nicolas help me, please).

Cannot miss Philippe Presti, Oracle ‘s SUPER coach, as smart as nice guy and sailing A class in Sanguinet like a ordinary club member, (Sanguinet is the french A class Mecca). Another good  design news Addiction is a brand new french A class, crossing fingers. French young Raphael Censier (look at our post  from early 2011…) is also flying on his very nice garage made A Class !

Sailors are wise and want similar boat to challenge their nautical skill. Let’s have a look about F18 and A Class way, beyond official communication propaganda.

There is only one Larry Ellison. So, not billionair catsailors and design technicians have to be wise and aware. If you want to keep your fleet alive, you’d better keep the boat as similar as possible. That is true for A Class which is an open and development class, there Misha Hermskeerk testimony is so interesting to read.

More than this F18 is not a development series ! OMG,  just read the book:
« The intention of these Class rules is to ensure that the boats are as alike as possible in all aspects affecting performance as F18 is a Measurement Controlled Class. The crew and the boat shall comply with the rules in Part II when racing. In case of conflict Section C shall prevail.
The rules in Part II are closed class rules where anything not specifically permitted by the Class rules is prohibited. Certification control and equipment inspection shall be carried out in accordance with the ERS except where varied in this Part. »

Do not  split the F18 fleet

No kidding ! photo: Franck Tiffon

Corecell issue, two materials sails (indeed cross cut easy developing sails versus radial which are less easy developing sails), painted hull (funny and interested same guys saying it’s for litte boat builders and one year after admit gel coat is dead weight and you can get stiffer boat with painting) are stupid fight that had to be done just to slow a crazy move that is splitting the F18 fleet
Thanks to Jay Glaser (1984 Tornado Olympic silver medal and sailmaker)  that ended by his excellent analysis (bottom of the page) a very bad try to spread thin sails (1,5 mm vs 3 mm) common sense understand that those sails are more light, so make boat faster but are not long last sails. Tornado OD sails using 3 mm sails are another sign of a safer trail .

Because too long daggerboards, carbon pieces and other tips are now part of (too) expensive but still  » low tech » F18. Less than 10 new boats for paying customers in France last year. It’s not only crisis and money. BMW business is ok in France . Truth is: (old ! ;-) ) catsailors are just looking for equity: as similar boat as possible to race. That is the fun. Faster are  not so smart boat, because that is a dead end road (simply ask Tornado people). Just take a deep breath and think about that.

… because similar boats means more boats.

There I’m very happy to have worked with my friend James Baeckler for the french F18 association during 6 nice years. So proud that with Laurence, Thierry and Frédérique they were near 300 members of the french F18 association in 2012 when I left this good team to manage other duties (french MNA). French fleet is the world largest and with a lot of experience (sailing F18 since 1994 for me and still 3 F18 in my backyard). During this long time  we see and make mistakes and learn what did work or not to increase the fleet.  James is now leaving the F18 sec. gen office of the F18 world council after hard and good work. James is still french F18 association chairman elected, re-elected, and re-re-elected by the F18 french sailors since 2006 (anybody who have been kicked out of his own national association should be listening him carefully and respectfully) . Our  pal of the council can keep on trusting him, James words are reliable.

The moral of the story:

-when you’re wrong all the times (AC72, F18, A class, C class….. reading some old « so serious » post is very funny), that is exactly the french definition for an « expert »

-just have a Catsailing day, with no design in your head, just sailing !

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