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Proposal
to use 29er boom section for Tasar booms
With renewed interest in the Tasar class, and the sale of a number
of new boats, Frank Bethwaite has proposed making Tasar
booms for Australian and Japanese Tasars from the boom section
used for
the
29er. This
would be a substitution by the builder, not a rule change. It will
result in a significant reduction in the cost of new Tasars in
Australia and Japan. Frank has provided two
drawings which show
the 29er boom section, and how it would be rigged. The 29er section
would be .1 kg lighter than the current boom section.
Class rule A.1.2 states: "....any alteration of the form and
construction of the hull, equipment, fittings, spars, sails or
running rigging, as supplied by the builder and
approved by the World Tasar Class Association, except as specifically authorised
by these Class rules, is a breach of these Class rules not only
in spirit but in substance, and is prohibited.".
This rule requires the World Council to approve any significant
changes the builder wishes to make to the construction, equipment,
fittings, etc. supplied with the Tasar. (I believe the ISAF will
also have to approve the change.)
By a vote of six in favour and two abstentions, the
Tasar World
Council has voted to approve the builder's proposal
to supply Tasars with booms constructed using 29er boom sections,
provided
the fittings used on the boom are similar in size, function and
placement to those used currently.
Those voting in favour were:
Frank Bethwaite
Allan Johnson
George Motoyoshi
Chris Parkinson
Cathy Sherwood
Richard Spencer
Richard Spencer
Posted 2004-05-03 |