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Nav wrote:
Don't you get it Doug? 30 degrees heel is quite normal (and often very fast upwind) for most big keel boats! For proof look at the refs I've cited! You hve cited some pics and references to some very UNusual, far-outside-the-normal specialized boats. But you don't even realize that, do you? They also contain real tests of real boats by experts. The funny thing is that the boats really are faster at the sort of angle I've quoted than at 12 degrees. I guess you'd say they must all be wrong too? What would Herreschof say? Any of the Herreshoffs would probably say, "Don't argue with an idiot, Doug, people might not be able to tell the difference. And besides, let Navvie heel his boat 'way 'way over if it makes him feel all manly." The only reason I have kept in this discussion is to counterbalance your whacky suggestions that might be taken seriously by novice sailors. But I think the time for that is passed. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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