BUILD TUNE RACE RC YACHTS
The journey so far
This is my story. 3 different designs, work in progress

Boat 1 -The Starkers
I had sailed an IOM for two years and think I am beginning to understand how the boats are fitted together and pimped for speed. My challenge, racing the IOM is dealing with speed in a breeze and how situations around marks develop so quickly one needs to be very precise at steering when under pressure. So a possible solution to developing my skills more rapidly was to buy a faster boat and get used to the speed as well as understand how another boat design work and could be optimised.
In looking into the Marblehead designs, I note that the Grunge is the boat of choice but unfortunately there were none available when I looked. The were a few Starkers designs available built by Dave Creed which seemed to be a good platform to get me started and one in particular took my eye so I took the plunge and bought it.
Over the autumn and winter this year, my plan is to optimise the boat. It has a standard A rig, B, C 1,2,3.
The A is a standard swing rig and the others conventional. All will need re-rigging as the cord is over four years old and whilst not used cannot be considered to be reliable.
My plan for the boat was to sort the rigging and sails so that I have a reliable package which I can put on the water and race with confidence. The boat was only sailed a few times times by the previous 2 owners since 2016 so there is a lot of work to do. Here is a starting jobs list.
Fair top of rudder so it fits flush to the hull.
Fit Futaba Servo and new 1000mA Lifo battery
Check all the electrics are working smoothly and calibrate winch
Replace endless sheet cord and adjust lead approach to drum so there is a direct line with no friction
Replace all sheets
Replace backstay and jib leech topping lift with wire.
Check weigh boat
Calibrate sheeting angles
Check all mainsail heads are set to just below top band.
One or two of the fittings may need replacing as they look a bit dodgy
Tune all rigs and calibrate and log settings
Test sail and check boat is waterproof
Buy more deck patches.
The jobs were straight forward and I had loads of spares so no additional cost.
If the hull is competitive which I believe it should be then I think an order for new sails will be on the cards as well as a lightweight swing rig and maybe a gismo to control leech tension upwind. For now I will work with what I have and assess whether the investment will be worth while.
Looking around on the web I found the following references
Marblehead section on the MYA Web site. This provides links to all the relevant Marblehead web sites