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On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 21:16:21 -0400, DSK
wrote: Peter Wiley wrote: Not to buy into this, because my expertise is zero, but Tom Colvin says and claims to have demonstrated that he can sail one of his schooner rigged designs, balanced, on all points, without a rudder, by proper sail trim. Given that he's now nearly 80 I'm inclined to believe him. What, old folks have greater credibility, just because of longevity? Nope, the fact that he's been sailing, designing & building boats longer than most of us have been alive, let alone sailing. Note that his hulls are cruising designs, not fin keeled obsolete/failed racing designs recycled as cruiser/racers. Do I detect some bitterness in your tone? Hell, no. I have a set of building plans for a Saugeen Witch, all I lack is the time & shed to build it and I'm working on the shed. I don't own or want to own a fin keel cruiser/racer or racer/cruiser. In the future I may change my mind - I'm not hampered by consistency. Nothing to do with their sailing performance either, more to do with working on them/hauling without a good marine railway and sailing in thin water. Like everything else made, different styles of boat have different mixes of strengths & weaknesses - there is rarely any 'better' or 'worse' until you define the intended use. Anyway, a boat that sails well is never obsolete. The sea hasn't changed. Couldn't agree more. BTW the debate wasn't whether a boat can be balanced by sail (at which a long keeled schooner would excel), but whether it could do so with the helm swinging free, a more difficult proposition. Yeah, Doug, I caught that. Peter Wiley |
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