fusioneng wrote:
Blasius :
I only posted the pic of my plaque because
Maurizio stated
"the problem being in Italy :
1 ) my TANDEM ISLAND lacks the regular CE mark ( European Community ) small plaque mandatory specification of the law."
I know Maurizio, he lives in Italy (Rome), I talked with him yesterday and he said me that he hadn't realized that the label in the front of his TI was the CE Marking, so he apologized for the wrong post, probably he will remove it from the tread.
fusioneng wrote:
I looked it up and the:
Windrider 17
WETA Trimaran
Laser Performance Laser
all have CE 'C' ratings
Just my personal opinion, but I would prefer to be out in my TI in really harsh wind and seas (over 25 mph, and 4 ft waves) than any of the boats listed above, not because it's a sturdier boat (it's not) but because the sail is furlable, and has the mirage drive for propulsion.
Actually I was out last Sunday, the plan was to go out sailing with a friend who has a trifoiler, ( my TI has hydrofoils but they only work in winds over 15-20 mph so I seldom use them). When I got to the launch he had already came back in saying the winds were too high and he didn't want to damage his Trifoiler. The winds were around 25 mph (honestly about 5mph higher than I'm normally comfortable with). Shortly afterward 3 F18 cats came struggling back into the harbor, they had all capsized out in the water and were coming in for refuge, we had to help them manage their boats getting into shore (pretty hairy). I've been out in those type conditions before (actually many times), and set my boat up for launch, planning to go out. Unfortunately though my wing jib when I put that up was acting strange, when I built it a yr ago I tested it in 30 mph winds, and there were no problems, however when I raised the jib Sunday it began to flap like a flag (it was designed not to do that), on close examination after a year of heavy use, some of the re-enforcements at the trailing edge had worn out, causing the sail to flap wildly, so I had to furl it back up and call it a day.
I'm actually surprised the TI does not have a CE 'C' rating. Personally I prefer to be out in a TI in high winds/rough seas, over any of the 'C' rated boats above, but that's just my opinion. ( disclaimer: I have my TI re-enforced in specific areas, and it's rigged for open water, and has a gas emergency backup motor, so it's not a stock out of the factory TI)
Bob
Bob
I have read (almost) all your posts in this forum and you are one of my favourite writers and source of inspiration.
I totally agree with you, and that's why I decided to buy an Hobie Island
Thanks
Biagio