The Pacer Pursuit is a high performance version of the traditional Pacer developed by long time Pacer Builder Jim French in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia with 400mm extra on the mast, new larger fully battened mainsail, new larger jib, new larger asymmetric spinnaker and trapeze using the same Pacer hull. We asked Jim French to tell us about how he developed the Pacer Pursuit.
After sailing Pacers for many years, it became obvious to me that the class could do with a bit more sail to make sailing a bit more exciting. A lot of people were leaving Pacers because of this, and the class has taken on a training boat image in some areas. The pacer hull is a really good design, it is really stable and can easily take a lot more sail.
As the Pursuit was already a class in the 70`s (a not very successful boat) I thought it was time to re-visit the concept and modernise it. The single luff kites of the skiffs are so much more modern than the old balloon spinnakers, much faster and much easier to handle. Mylar fully batterned main and jib were the way to go.
I first thought, to make the boat successful I should make it affordable, so I tried to do a rig using the same mast as the Pacer, gaining the extra area needed from a big roach on the main, and the biggest jib I could fit with the same sheeting position. The mast needed spreaders and a different spin set up, but that was all. For the bowsprit I drilled a hole in the bow of the boat, and set up the retractable pole the same as the skiffs.
The boat worked brilliantly, especially off the wind, upwind it was just a little faster than a pacer. I sailed it for a few months, lending it to as many people as I could, their comments were noted , mostly the comment was that it should have a trapeze, so I added one.
I kept sailing the boat as often as I could and continued to lend it to as many that would try it. After the State Champs, I finally came to the conclusion through the feedback that it needed more sail to use the trapeze effectively and to be significantly faster than the pacer upwind.
A longer mast was the only option, so I made it 400mm longer, so people who didn`t want to buy a new mast could sleeve their old one. I ordered a new set of sails 400mm longer in the luffs and the kite longer in the foot as well to give it a bit more go off the wind.
The result is that the boat now is much faster than the Pacer upwind and amazingly quick downwind. It is really stable, especially off the wind, and is easy to sail, but not too much of a handful in a breeze.
More photos are in the Gallery.
Past Events
34 Pacers and 2 Pacer Pursuits lined up for the 2011 Victorian Championships at Williamstown Sailing Club (WSC) on the Labour Day long weekend March 12-14. Thanks to the many volunteers from WSC who ran a fantastic series and catered to our every need. The weather was near perfect and the sailing fair although difficult in shifty breezes. The laughter from the kids on the water and around the club was a fair indicator that everybody had a fantastic regatta making new friends and catching up with old ones. Congratulations go to Simon Merritt and Jessica Vincent for an outstanding performance pushed all the way to the last race by the O'Brien family of Allan and Amy AKA 'under the radar' O'Brien's. 1st in B division was Stephen White & J White in Pace Maker. 1st Junior Skipper / Junior Crew was Mitchell Bird and Mackenzie Bird in Seize the day. 1st Junior Skipper / Senior Crew was Tom & Gary Davison in Manta. 1st Master Skipper was Allan 'under the radar' O'Brien in JAAS. 1st Non spinaker...
Read More...Final results and a race-by-race report by Phil Chadwick. Photographs from the 2010-2011 Pacer Nationals at Robe are now available. Videos from WIN TV Sport from the 2010-2011 Pacer Nationals at Robe are now available.
Read More...The Victorian State Championship for 2011 will be held at Williamstown SC over the March long weekend (12 to 14 March). The Notice of Race, Sailing Instructions and Entry Form for this event are now available.
Read More...The Victorian State Championship for 2010 was held at Beaumaris YC over the March long weekend (6 to 8 March). Final results from this event are now available.
Read More...The Pacer Australia National Championships were being held at McCrae Yacht Club from 27 December 2009 to 2 January 2010. Final results and photos from this event are now available.
Read More...- 2011 VICTORIAN STATE TITLES RESULTS
- Pacer Australia National Championship 2010-2011 at Robe South Australia
- Pacer Victoria State Championship 2011 at Williamstown Sailing Club
- Pacer Victoria State Championship 2010 at Beaumaris Yacht Club
- Pacer Australia National Championship 2009-10 at McCrae Yacht Club, Victoria
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