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MacGregor 26M - Valiant 40
And, he's not moderately stupid either.
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"Wally" wrote in message
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Jim Cate wrote:
Where does the depth bit fit into this? Faceitiousness aside, what
sort of handling do you expect from the 26M in a 40kt wind? How much
reef would you put in the main, and what size of jib would you use?
How much heel would you expect when going to windward?
Since I plan occasionally to go offshore in moderate conditions, ...
70 knots is not 'moderate'.
I
have ordered the boat with several accessories relating to safety,
etc. - These include three reefing points in the main, roller
furling,
Is that roller furling or roller reefing? If the former, how do you
propose
to bend on a small jib?
The depth and knot meters are desirable in the Galveston bay area in
view of the fact that much of our bay waters are relatively shallow,
How does a knot meter help in shallow water?
and some of the channels are narrow and not kept in good condition.
What do you mean?
However, I understand that the boat
makes better speed if you keep it relatively upright rather than
heavily keeled. Again, I'll have to do some experimentation to arrive
at preferred reefing points, heel angles, sail configurations, etc.,
for various conditions.
I asked:
1. What sort of handling do you expect from the 26M in a 40kt wind?
2. How much reef would you put in the main, and what size of jib would you
use?
3. How much heel would you expect when going to windward?
And your answer is, in effect, "I don't know". Yet, you're planning to go
out in 70kt winds. Your trolling skills are a joke - try to be less
obvious.
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Wally
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www.wally.myby.co.uk/music
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