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In article Andy Champ writes:
WINDSURFER CLASSES CLASS D-PN WIND HC FOR BEAUFORT RANGE CODE 0-1 2-3 4 5-9 Div II (SA = 6m2) SB-2 92.6 98.4 94.6 88.4 (85.1) Div IIB (SA = 6-7m2) SB-2B 89.7 96.3 92.6 83.8 (82.0) Div IIC (SA = 7m2) SB-2C 86.7 84.4 87.3 That puts the fastest boards about the same as a 470. faster than I thought, but still not exactly world shattering. Div II sailboards are from the early 1980s. Formula Windsurfing boards can run circles around those, as long as there's enough wind, which means about 8 knots minimum. I'm not saying that they're the fastest thing out there of all sailing vessels for a course...I'm just stating that the table you have quoted is antiquated. Formula boards go upwind pretty well. Not the best in terms of angle, but very good speed, so the VMG is probably respectable. Local racers seem to think that 49ers would be better in light winds, but formula boards could win in medium to high winds. Even in medium to light winds, it's very close and skill plays a huge part. It's nice to see that a widely crossposted thread like this hasn't ended up as a flame war - yet. -- Juri Munkki What you see isn't all you get. http://www.iki.fi/jmunkki Windsurfing: Faster than the wind. |
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