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I've sailed many dozens of centerboard boats - I can't imagine one that would sail with a
free tiller without some active control of weight and sails. In fact, many centerboard boats can be sailed without a rudder. But this is not the same as tracking a straight line unattended for and extended distance. "DSK" wrote in message ... Jeff Morris wrote: There are some boats, yes. As I reported my old full keel boat would hold a close reach all afternoon with a "floating" tiller. The real issue was whether a more modern fin keeler, in particular a C&C 32, would do it. Well, I only have experience with a few fin keelers that would do it, and it might be partially due to stiff steering. But I have sailed a lot of centerboard boats that would. There's a problem translating this to big-boat sailing though, usually one cannot shift crew weight to heel the boat 15 degrees to windward when desired for steering. Maybe this is how Bubbles does it? DSK |
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