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No. It's not dumbass. Heeling is leaning. Flying a hull is flying a hull.
The hull that remains in the water is heeling. The boat is flying a hull. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... During normal sailing conditions, most cats heel up to about 5 deg., some a bit more, some less, depending on the conditions and the boat. On the other hand, when things get out of control, as in the case of a cruising cat, one hull lifts off the water, thus "flying." Duh! It's still heeling, dumbass! Bwahahahahaha! RB |
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