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John Cairns
 
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Default Mac 26x for sailing speed

Funny, I've only sailed close to macs on two occasions, one of which was in
very light winds, 4 kts., I was flying my a-sail and I passed the mac up
like he was standing still, which I think he was. Guess he was practicing
light-air sailing.
John Cairns
"Jeff Morris" wrote in message
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If he emptied his ballast the SA/Disp ratio would be up over 25. With a

well
shaped sail and flat water, that should allow it to outperform most boats.
Also, if it was off the wind, he probably had the board up. Off course,

the
"capsize ratio" will be dangerously low, and the "motion comfort" factor

will be
poor.


"FamilySailor" wrote in message

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Well, I was sailing on Lake Mead with a friend and we were in his South
Coast 26'a and we were having a fun race against a bunch of Mac 26'Xers

and
the water was like glass and the winds was almost nonexistent. We were

ahead
of everyone, then this old salt who in one of the Max 26'Xs sailed past

us
like we were sitting still. He passed close and his motor was out of the
water. I spoke with him later and he said he had made some slight
adjustments to his standing rigging. I am not sure, but I think he

angled
the mast back, and he did some other things he would not divulge. Now

the
next day, the winds were blowing 18 plus and the last time I looked

back, I
could not even see the closest Mac 26'x with binoculars! We humiliated

them.
I guess the 1,400 bulb / fin keel is a slight advantage over water

balast.
In light winds, they can pump out ballast and pick up a little speed I
guess. Now we out sailed all the Mac 26'Xs in low winds except that one

and
he always beats all the other Mac 26'Xs. Well, that's my story.

Sea Yawl,
John