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Jeff... don't be drawn into this silly exercise of having Capt. Neal claim
he can best your vessel.... he hasn't a prayer of challenging even me successfully and I'm certain your vessel is faster than mine on all points. I must admit however that he could in all probability easily beat a C&C 32 with Bob at the helm... lets allow him that. CM "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... | Your local knowledge won't help since I could shorten sail and follow you anywhere. Then | I would simply sprint by you at the finish. I suppose if you call anything over 8 knots | "a blow" you might have a case. Its a good thing you don't sail up here in the Fall. |SNIP |
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I can beat a Westsail 32 any day and your heavy full-keeler is
slower than the average Westsail 32 by a significant amount. My beating Booby's boat is saying nothing at all. Booby's boat is probably faster than mine by a teensy margin but since he sails only using half his sails he doesn't have a chance even against a Seidelman or even the fine vessel depicted in this link: http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com...boat_mh103.jpg "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... Jeff... don't be drawn into this silly exercise of having Capt. Neal claim he can best your vessel.... he hasn't a prayer of challenging even me successfully and I'm certain your vessel is faster than mine on all points. I must admit however that he could in all probability easily beat a C&C 32 with Bob at the helm... lets allow him that. CM "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... | Your local knowledge won't help since I could shorten sail and follow you anywhere. Then | I would simply sprint by you at the finish. I suppose if you call anything over 8 knots | "a blow" you might have a case. Its a good thing you don't sail up here in the Fall. |SNIP |
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I can beat a Westsail 32 any day and your heavy full-keeler is
slower than the average Westsail 32 by a significant amount. Westsail 32 is not faster than the Nordic. Not even close. RB |
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![]() "Simple Simon" wrote in message | I can beat a Westsail 32 any day and your heavy full-keeler is | slower than the average Westsail 32 by a significant amount. Your ability to be in error is only surpassed by your inability to relate to any vessel other than your own. It's a classic indicator of limited exposure to a wide variety of sailboats. CM |
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I believe Neal has confessed to being onboard two sailboats: a Hobie 16, and his beloved
Coronado. "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... "Simple Simon" wrote in message | I can beat a Westsail 32 any day and your heavy full-keeler is | slower than the average Westsail 32 by a significant amount. Your ability to be in error is only surpassed by your inability to relate to any vessel other than your own. It's a classic indicator of limited exposure to a wide variety of sailboats. CM |
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On the contrary. It is indicative of the fact that I have sailed in
company with many a cruising boat and it turned out I am faster than all but a few. This is a result of my being a better sailor and having my boat maximized for efficiency and speed. I know the value of such things as a clean, smooth and faired bottom. I know the necessity of an efficient, balanced spade rudder and fin keel. I know how to trim the hull by proper weight placement for maximum speed through the water. I know what sail to bend on under a variety of conditions. I know how to trim sails for maximum efficiency. I realize that a boat is slowed down terribly by dragging a fixed prop in an aperture which is cut into a high-wetted surface full keel. I know all about tip vortex action on sails and how they produce unacceptable drag. I know how to minimize said little tornadoes. I realize the stupidity of hanging anchors on long bowsprits. Your boat doesn't have a chance against mine until and unless you have enough wind to reach your hull speed (probably about twenty knots with all the drag you have) which is the only thing about your boat that betters mine and even this only betters mine by less than half a knot. "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... "Simple Simon" wrote in message | I can beat a Westsail 32 any day and your heavy full-keeler is | slower than the average Westsail 32 by a significant amount. Your ability to be in error is only surpassed by your inability to relate to any vessel other than your own. It's a classic indicator of limited exposure to a wide variety of sailboats. CM |
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Neal, what is the average speed you make when passaging making?
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Average speed on a trip across the Gulf of Mexico in a
broad reach during a norther from Panama City sea buoy to Egmont Key sea buoy (Tampa Bay) was 7.3 knots average speed. This is fact and recorded my my log which is a legal document. There is perhaps a 1/2 knot favorable current in the Gulf in this direction. "CANDChelp" wrote in message ... Neal, what is the average speed you make when passaging making? RB |
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Average speed on a trip across the Gulf of Mexico in a
broad reach during a norther from Panama City sea buoy to Egmont Key sea buoy (Tampa Bay) was 7.3 knots average speed. This is fact and recorded my my log which is a legal document. There is perhaps a 1/2 knot favorable current in the Gulf in this direction. Jeff, what is the average speed made by your multi hull when passaging making. RB |
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![]() "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... | On the contrary. It is indicative of the fact that I have sailed in | company with many a cruising boat and it turned out I am | faster than all but a few. This is a result of my being a better | sailor and having my boat maximized for efficiency and speed. | | I know the value of such things as a clean, smooth and faired | bottom. I know the necessity of an efficient, balanced spade | rudder and fin keel. I know how to trim the hull by proper weight | placement for maximum speed through the water. I know what | sail to bend on under a variety of conditions. I know how to | trim sails for maximum efficiency. .... and "I know" that you know the desperation of owning a small vessel and being outmatched in every way by a better built, well founded, superior vessel like my Nordica 30 I realize that a boat is slowed | down terribly by dragging a fixed prop in an aperture which is | cut into a high-wetted surface full keel. I know all about tip | vortex action on sails and how they produce unacceptable | drag. I know how to minimize said little tornadoes. I realize | the stupidity of hanging anchors on long bowsprits. The trepidation and angst you dwell upon is due entirely to your inability to comprehend the sheer power afforded by a true blue water vessel... as opposed to the coastal biscuit you are familiar with. I laugh at your discussion of weight distribution.... my vessel can carry the weight of your flimsy banana boat and still afford room for pallets of beer while handily beating any comparable vessel in a race. | | Your boat doesn't have a chance against mine until and unless | you have enough wind to reach your hull speed (probably about | twenty knots with all the drag you have) which is the only thing | about your boat that betters mine and even this only betters | mine by less than half a knot. Everything about my boat is better than yours... it's a fact you will one day learn. CM | |