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Sailed a Mumm Loco?
They are super dependent on having perfect crew work and good tactics... SAIL LOCO wrote: Well, I have half that. I have the perfect crew. It's my tactics that stink. Tactics count for far less than most people think. In fact, unless you are racing against a boat & crew that are almost perfectly matched, they count for nothing. People give away minutes in a race by mediocre sail trim, poor tacks, failing to go through waves correctly, aiming the boat in the wrong direction, missing wind shifts, etc etc. Then they think, "Golly if only I had gotten 3/10 second better start" or "Maybe we should have false-tacked old Charlie to break his cover." Gary Hoyt once said "Give me 1/10 knot better boatspeed, and I'll have everyone convinced I'm a tactical genius." It's a RACE! Sail FAST, first and foremost. Aiming the boat in the right direction counts for a lot, too.... that could be considered a tactic... BTW the cool thing about the Mumm 30 IMHO is the acceleration. They stomp on the gas harder than most beach cats. This calls for changing sail trim as the boat accelerates. I bet this is part of what Oz1 is talking about. It's a fun boat but I wouldn't expect to go against the rock stars for a couple years, and it would be an expensive boat to campaign. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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