Posted by Owen Baxter on May 15, 2009
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Steve has built 6 Glass dabchicks,5 of which have been exported to mozambique and a 6th which is being test sailed in the Cape. Stephen tells me that the idea is to build a maintence free boat, and not necessary one which is faster than the existing wooden boats. There is not intention of building a faster or superior boat which will make existing boats obsolete. I believe that the cost of building these is also cheaper than using wood.
I quote Stephen : -The price for an unfitted hull (incl forestay, hatch cover and1 shroud plate each side is R10500 +vat =R11970. A set of vacuumed obeche foils is R3420 incl vat. Prices for a complete boat are available on request. All prices are valid as long as material prices remain unchanged
He has also supplied me with the following pictures (click to enlarge):
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Posted by Timothy Manley on May 12, 2009
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A strong fleet of Dabchicks turned out for the Milnerton Aquatic Club Championships on the 9th and 10th of May. The event also saw the first racing of Stephen du Toit’s new fyberglass Dabchick. Photos are attached.
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Posted by Rob Foreman on April 18, 2009
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The 2009 WC Provincial Championships were again held at Saldahna Bay over the Easter weekend. Sixteen Dabchicks,
including Alex Ham (Gauteng), Jayan (George Lakes) and Tim Manley (Mossel Bay) participated with half the fleet coming from IYC.
Just on half the fleet were youngsters sailing their first Dabchick provincials. The enthusiasm and commitment shown by them bodes well for the future of the Dabchick class.
Two races were sailed on the Friday in light conditions, three back to back races on the Saturday in steadily increasing winds, and a further four back to back on the Sunday in far stronger conditions. It was really great to see the novices handling some of the stronger winds, while the top five helmsmen were having a real battle. In many of the races mere seconds separated the first few finishers. In fact the bridge commented that they sometimes had some very close calls to make!
There was excellent ground support from the associated parents and other willing helpers who fed, repaired, launched and assisted with other activities. The course was reasonably close to the shore enabling the spectators to watch the exciting races.
Two further races were held on the Monday which allowed for two discards on the eleven races sailed.
Both Jeremy and Kevin Foreman won their first race at a provincial event – congratulations!
The class must thank Dave Manley and his sponsors for arranging sufficient prizes so that each Dabbie sailor obtained a prize at the end of the regatta.
All in all a fantastic event – our thanks to the organising committee and their helpers.
The final placings were
1st Tim Manley (Mossel Bay)
2nd Jonathan Kukard (IYC)
3rd Kevin Foreman (IYC)
4th Chris Boshoff (ZVYC)
5th Jeremy Foreman (IYC)
We hope to see further growth in the Dabchick class in the very near future.
Rob Foreman
Results can be viewed here. Photos of the Dabchick class are attached; for all photos from the event click here.
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