Viziunea a fost simplă – găsiți un J/125 și optimizați-l pentru cursele de distanță. Execuția a necesitat multă muncă și experiență. Managerul de proiect al Callisto Racing, Nick Chadwick, a supravegheat repararea la Larsen Marine din Waukegan, Illinois, care includea hardware complet nou de la Harken. Nick explică raționamentul din spatele noilor caracteristici de design și reduceri de greutate la bordul noului Callisto. Scopul final: bucurați-vă de navigație și avansați învățăturile. Această poveste a făcut parte din buletinul nostru informativ trimestrial At The Front. Există și alte povești grozave de refit de urmat – https://new.express.adobe.com/webpage/IlRcgrvD1zd92
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J/125 Callisto Refit de la început până la sfârșit
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Great video and shows off the talent of Nick Chadwick and his team.
Beautiful boat! The systems on that girl, must be a joy to sail.
Wow! Just wow.
Great video! Would love to see part 2 with some sailing footage.
so beautiful! What material was glued to the flooring, gray in color and non-skid at 12:07 ?
Who made the sheet bag that appear at 5:29 into the video?
how much ofthe boat is original? just the hull?
J125 is an awesome boat, one of my fastest sails on a mono-hull was on a J125 on a screaming reach with the A3. I'd like to see more on this boat, there's not that many built.
What happens if you lose the main sheet into the under-deck tube? will you have a pre-run leader to re-run it? Is that rudder a higher aspect ratio than stock? Seems cool! I'm curious how it'll do at low speed/up wind… I wonder if it'll give you the steerage you want. That could be an awesome shape when at speed down wind!
These aft spinnaker blocks: Wide body black magic 570 for peeling sheets. I can't seem to find them. does anybody have a link?