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Dan Maliszewski
12-24-2005, 03:48 PM
If you parley voux, or even if you don't, what will those whackie Frenchmen think of next......

www.voiliersansgite.fr/

Merry Christmas from NJ

eric (deceased)
12-24-2005, 10:50 PM
Ya Know I Like Airplanes But I Just Dont Like To Fly.maybe They Can Help

ebb
12-25-2005, 07:47 AM
Looks like they haven't translated the site yet (12/20/05).

Aunt Gertie wouldn't get skart and the cooker don't need to swing. Interesting.

Won't that rig winde you up in a fresh breeze? Shrouds migrating across the cabin hump would unsettle me. Out on SFBay in 30kts during the summer they'd look like a herd of sickles ready to mow any poor potter down.

We can let the sheet out to depower instantly. What does the "heelingless" Cognito do, head up??? While the crew cranks furiously on the mast traveler??? What'll bring that rig up right away? Mainsheet leads would need adjusting all the time, right??? Hmmmmmmmm. :D

Dan Maliszewski
12-30-2005, 06:38 PM
Just noticed, in the extreme upper left hand corner of the French title page, you can click on GB and get the story of Cogito in English, as soon as they get around to translating it. Should be easier to understand this newest , nautical treasure, from the folks who gave us the Renault Dauphine, snotty waiters, and the Bikini.

Dan

Mike Goodwin
12-31-2005, 05:16 AM
The French don't have a patent on wierdness in design , see below;

http://www.triakel.nl/

Theis
01-04-2006, 08:44 PM
Interesting - similar to inland lake scows which have two sideboards, but the Dutch version of the sideboards faces the wrong direction, it would seem. They should be directed not towards the center, but be tipped towards the outside so they are vertical when the boat is heeling. Visit www.melges.com and click on SCOWS or go to the A class scows (38 feet) at http://www.ascow.org/.