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Capt. Rob Capt. Rob is offline
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Default Well, here you were...again!


Blowhard bragging rights on the internet?


.... The wing just works against us at that point.



Could you explain what this means, technically?



"Capt" Rob wrote:
Our wing has 19% more wetted surface than the standard 6 foot keel.




According to who?

BeneteauUSA, Doug. The keel is not only winged but also LONGER. See!
http://www.beneteauusa.com/sail/prev...ages/f35s5.gif
YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU"RE TALKING ABOUT!!!


Really? What hydrodynamic purpose does the keel serve when

running DDW?

Gee wiz, Doug, what does a centerboard boat do with the dagger DDW?
That answers your question in part, but a standard keel on a
displacement hull can benefit from some tracking via a fin. Wings can
offer lift, but for a boat like mine, it's a slower run than a regular
fin. YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT!!!!


Oh and I'd like to hear about your champion racing buddy


Show everyone that you're not a liar and POST where I wrote he was
champion racer!!! GO AHEAD!!! YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING
ABOUT!!!!


with the bulb keel frac rig J-29. Got that hull# yet? It's
really really hard to find.

Doug, tomorrow evening I'll post pics of the boat and hull #, thereby
proving YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT!!!
Why don't we bet something? I'll bet 100 dollars that I post pics of
the J boat by tomorrow evening and that you'll also look dumber than
toast!

RB
35s5
NY