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Hull form itself should not cause excess weather helm, the hull form and the
sail plan together cause the excess. Since the rudder is also part of the hull form/ clr, changing the ce/sail plan should enable one to balance the boat, even steer it, though I'm sure this would be quite an adventure, especially in strong winds! John Cairns "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Now the question is, if the hull form itself causes a very strong round up and the wind was very strong could one achieve balance her by the hull with no rudder? Cheers MC |
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