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![]() Bobsprit wrote: Interesting. When I look at their video of the 26M racing the 26X with identical sails, the 26M is passing the X model as if the X model is standing still. Jim, I watched the video. Something is VERY wrong there. Sailboats don't show such a wide variant in speed from design improvements. The results are significant, but still subtle overall. A J35 which is FAR faster than my C&C 32 doesn't pass a Catalina 30 "like it's standing still." The M & X models are still pretty close in their performance envelope and I'm doubtful that the video was done honestly. RB Obviously, I don't know whether the video and/or the "race" was a fair representation. - However, I read comments by one of the participants, and he didn't seem to have any ulterior or deceptful motives. (As an attorney, I would say that he sounded believable and plausable.) He also stated that he was amazed at how easily the 26M passed the 26X. I don't think it's reasonable to compare such relatively unique, lighter boats with traditional fixed keel sailing vessels. I also spoke with a former M26 owner, and he also said that he had found the new boat to be significanly faster under sail. (He sold his boat because he wanted a larger one with room for a bigger crowd.) Again, I don't know how representative the video demo was, but I tend to think it's fairly representative. I also think that the camera included a high zoom factor that may have exaggerated the speed delta to some degree. Jim |