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| Everything old is new again .... again New take on ladder foils. ![]() Picture from Sailing Anarchy - front page. Another group of Swiss go-faster folks. Link to Facebook page, but it forces unencrypted connection and wants you to click "Like" to get more info. Highly likely this is a scam and is mining your personal information as well as collecting contact info on purpose. If this is a legit bunch, their tactics on Facebook are as slimy as Facebook itself. Apologize - just saw this in multihulls. Tried to delete, but can't. -- CutOnce |
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| "Everything old is new again." - you said it right: http://www.foils.org/gallery/forlani.htm http://www.lesliefield.com/other_his...hydrofoils.htm ![]() Cheers! P.S.: That pic is too big. You should save it and than attach it to your post, so it will appear as a thumbnail. |
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| Ladderfoils / monohull sailboats The best ladderfoil sailboat that I know of is Monitor developed in the 50's. It was the first sailing monohull foiler and may have been the first sailing foiler to complete a tack on foils-the second being the Moth. It had a unique system that allowed the foils to develop all the righting moment-similar to the Hobie Trifoiler and Rave multifoilers. click on image:
__________________ yes, it is a revolution ---"So (yet) another new world begins." Seahorse 2011 My Gallery: http://www.boatdesign.net/gallery/sh...0&ppuser=31218 |
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| The guy who invented the telephone, A.G. Bell, also spent a lot of time on this, which did 78 mph in 1919. It's not sailing, but still cool and a foiler. What's old is new, right? |