A-Class: Flyer Retrofit & Custom Rudder Rake System by Sam Carter
Sailing pic NOOD Helly Hansen Regatta 2019 video still, Video source at NOOD Regatta Fb page. rest of images by Sam Carter, Click pics for larger size and Slideshow. —
We’ve been putting much emphasis past years on the need to crossover sailing between F18s & A-Cats, and many sailors have pursued this goal which brings plenty of rewards to those willing and lucky enough to sail both great platforms. Sam Carter is one of them. Long time F18 sailor, he decided to give a try to the A-Cats too.
And for those thinking “well I need to spend another 20k to start out” Sam showed us that it is not the case. He went for an older Flyer version and work hard on a retrofit. You can go sailing the Flyer without much or any mod no problem in floating/Classic mode, it will be a joy too. But Sam is an Aeronautical Engineer so it was clear he was going for the foiling upgrade! (see also Stefano Tacchi’s Flyer upgrade)
He worked hard moving the dagger cases and fitting Z boards, plus he designed and installed an excellent custom rake rudder system which can be adjustable while sailing.
I’ve seen many custom attempts, even TNZ Team ones and this is one of the simplest , functional and structural efficient out there.
Majority of custom systes have the upper gudgeon free or without any support, an issue wisely implemented and resolved by Sam.
With the foils upgrade Sam already participated at NOOD Regatta 2019 and the Admiral’s Cup. He is quite pleased on how the platforms sails, but the remarkable aspect is he assigns missing a better performance mainly on the lack of hours on board the A.
That’s the attitude I like, no excuses and keep putting hours. We always exchange hundreds of technical mails with him, he has helped me out with Foil section devels on his extensive aeronautical knowhow and is pretty active on the web forums too. But Sam is no armchair sailor! As he later applies that active drive on the water too. He had an excellent F18 Worlds at Sarasota sailing with Luke Ramsey scoring four top 5 including bullet and now he is putting acquired knowledge and constant research to practice on the Flyer A-Cat upgrade work plus actual sailing / Racing.
A Hardcore Multihull Fanatic as they come and a great guy. below Sam’s comments on the 2007 Australian Flyer Mk. 1 Retrofit:
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Flyer A-Cat Upgrade by Sam Carter
Work done:
1) Z10 daggerboards from eXploder, lower fixed bearings from eXploder, upper top sliders from eXploder. Top sliders are spring driven, not belt driven. I used Grant Pellews’ rigging here but with Ronstan parts instead of Harken: harkenracing.blogspot.com/
On the structural aspect, I’m not saying it can’t break, it certainly can if the loads are higher (50lbs or so pulling aft on the rudder, vertical flight loads supported by the lower gudgeon/M6 bolt but they have been for years) and might be better off using carbon for the vertical tube instead of aluminum for the stiffness, but I took a good deal into consideration to design a system that is easy to build and install, especially for those of us with the older style gudgeons”.
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