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My wife and I sail the hell out of a Hunter 14.5 footer on the Gulf of Mexico.
We've made some minor modifications, of course. It goes really fast in good wind, and we can sail it right on the edge of the no sail zone (45 degrees off the wind). The boat is named, naturally, "Veridican." What about you--what do you sail? The Veridican |
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I sail a Hunter 12 footer at Chatfield.
RB "Veridican" wrote in message ... My wife and I sail the hell out of a Hunter 14.5 footer on the Gulf of Mexico. We've made some minor modifications, of course. It goes really fast in good wind, and we can sail it right on the edge of the no sail zone (45 degrees off the wind). The boat is named, naturally, "Veridican." What about you--what do you sail? The Veridican |
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I'm not familiar with the 14.5. Does it have a keel?
I've been sailing my Cal 20 a fair amount. Just got a new main and jib. Makes a huge difference from the rags I had before. I'm also teaching on a Yamaha 30 (both in the bay) and a Holder 20 (swing keel) on a lake... not much wind, but it makes for a good comparison to the SF bay. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Veridican" wrote in message ... My wife and I sail the hell out of a Hunter 14.5 footer on the Gulf of Mexico. We've made some minor modifications, of course. It goes really fast in good wind, and we can sail it right on the edge of the no sail zone (45 degrees off the wind). The boat is named, naturally, "Veridican." What about you--what do you sail? The Veridican |
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![]() OzOne wrote: On 14 Apr 2004 02:15:29 GMT, (Veridican) scribbled thusly: My wife and I sail the hell out of a Hunter 14.5 footer on the Gulf of Mexico. We've made some minor modifications, of course. It goes really fast in good wind, and we can sail it right on the edge of the no sail zone (45 degrees off the wind). The boat is named, naturally, "Veridican." What about you--what do you sail? The Veridican Oh you're good..very good. Oz1...of the 3 twins. And you're cruel...very cruel... -- Flying Tadpole ------------------------- Learn what lies below the waves of cyberspace! http://www.internetopera.netfirms.com |
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I had a Lido 14 for several years, and really enjoyed it. It could get
up on a plane in the right conditions, which was pretty exciting. Jim Veridican wrote: My wife and I sail the hell out of a Hunter 14.5 footer on the Gulf of Mexico. We've made some minor modifications, of course. It goes really fast in good wind, and we can sail it right on the edge of the no sail zone (45 degrees off the wind). The boat is named, naturally, "Veridican." What about you--what do you sail? The Veridican |
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Ed,
Did you mean to say a Hunter 146? I'm not familiar with the 14.5. s "Veridican" wrote in message ... : My wife and I sail the hell out of a Hunter 14.5 footer on the Gulf of Mexico. : We've made some minor modifications, of course. : : It goes really fast in good wind, and we can sail it right on the edge of the : no sail zone (45 degrees off the wind). The boat is named, naturally, : "Veridican." : : What about you--what do you sail? : : The Veridican |
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I'm not familiar with the 14.5. Does it have a keel?
No keel, just a swingboard. The Hunter 146, as it is called, is brand new. I think they've only been out for a year. So, you sail on the SF Bay? I sail in the Gulf off the panhandle of FL. We've never got our boat to plane, but then there are two of us in the boat and whoever's in the crew position is weighing down the front end. How do you get a dinghy to plane? The Veridican |
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Get a JY 15.
S "Veridican" wrote in message ... : I'm not familiar with the 14.5. Does it have a keel? : : : No keel, just a swingboard. The Hunter 146, as it is called, is brand new. I : think they've only been out for a year. : : So, you sail on the SF Bay? I sail in the Gulf off the panhandle of FL. We've : never got our boat to plane, but then there are two of us in the boat and : whoever's in the crew position is weighing down the front end. How do you get a : dinghy to plane? : : The Veridican : : : |
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Ed,
Did you mean to say a Hunter 146? I'm not familiar with the 14.5 Yeah, the 146. It's 14.5 feet long. I don't know if it's a fast boat or not, especially compared to say racing boats of that size, but it sure seems to haul compared to the Apollo 16 footer we once had. The Veridican |
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Get a JY 15.
We thought about that, but we didn't like the looks of the JY15. It had that racing boat look, which of course I suppose it should have being it's a racing boat. The 146 is like a big bath tub. The interior is all molded with no shapr edges. It seems very solid and safe, and I suppose it is. But it moves well, even with the slightest wind. We capsized it once in heavy wind, and it was very easy to flip back over. The Veridican |
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