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Fresh Video Footage of Marblehead Ranking 6

Courtesy of Phil Holliday, we have some videos of racing at the Marblehead Ranking 6.

I must say, as it is hard to get video of Radio Sailing to look good, these videos from Phil stand out!! Take a look …!!

First video : a start and first beat

Second video : rounding the top marks

Third video : Following the super smooth technique of Craig Richards sailing number 66, an F6

Fourth Video : the fleet really nailing the top mark

What’s In Your Toolbox – Have You Got a Tweezers Like This?

We probably all know it’s useful to have access to tweezers when you’re maintaining the boat. I am the happy owner of two pairs, cranked ends about 15cms long.

Then at the Rankings I saw these… I hope the original application was not medical. They’re huge!

Bent the Rudder Shaft? Here’s a Good Tip….

It wouldn’t be so uncommon that the shaft of your Radio Sailing rudder gets bent for some reason.

What do you do about it?

Quite obviously you’d be inclined to grab the fin on one hand, and straighten it with the other. STOP !!

We had this at Datchet at the weekend. The problem is that the walls of the fin around the shaft are very very thin. The slightest application of leveraged pressure on the shaft might rip the sides of the fin off.

So what’s a way to prevent this? Lay a strip of wood each side of the top of the fin. Clamp them somehow to give the fin walls effective extra strength with the wood strips locked on. Do your straightening, then release the vice grip and take the wood strips away. Is the sidewall of the fin still intact on each side? Hope so !!