Hello Veit,
Sorry for the late answer,
So do you speak Greek or just get the basics?
After writing a loooooong post I found out that I was logged out and lost everything.
So I'll try to quickly write a shorter one.
In 2003, I discovered the existence of a group of 6-8 people with IOM boats and after some research, bought a RTR, Bagheera from meterboats in Sweden. We didn't do much racing though, so we eventually faded away.
In 2010, one of the friends, found the forum
www.rc-boats.gr about nautical modelling in general (scale, static, speed boats, warships, sailboats etc.) with almost 1000 members all over Greece. The very next year we decided to begin racing (properly this time) our sailboats and by now we are in the middle of our second nationals for the classes IOM, Marblehead, RG65, Footy and Open with more than ten boats in each. By next season, due to the rapid increase in boats we'll have a new category for the Victoria class boats that now compete in Open.
Especially for the RG65, our president Vangelis Simonidis visited Argentina to meet with the founders of the class and introduce our group. We also created a new site
www.rg65.gr There you may also find the complete build log (in Greek and English) with photos of my Apsara Bouchain.
http://www.rg65.gr/index.php/build-log (it’s a very slow site so please be patient).
At the same time, there is a building frenzy with some people building 2-3 different boats. One bought a kit and some build molds to create carbon boats. There is even a Transat design, being built but will be racing out of competition due to it’s dual rudders.
About my boat and the sail, after two racing days, I may only say that it’s not yet competitive at all. As I’m no expert, I did many deviations and mistakes during the build.
So now I’m not sure if it’s the hull or the sail (or both) that have the actual problem. A 1:1 sail maker who saw it, suggested I should raise a bit the sail on the mast and look carefully if the boom bends a lot with wind and messes up the sail’s shape.
This Sunday we are racing again and I have asked a friend, to lent me a swing-rigg to see if there is any improvement. Another idea is to build a triangular Una-rigg, a larger version of the one on my Footy Razor3, but it will be much sorter than the rest of the fleet.
That’s all for now,
I’ll be back next week with the results of my tests,
Ragards,
Abi