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![]() OzOne wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 May 2004 02:25:07 GMT, "Bart Senior" scribbled thusly: Well you hit the main point I wanted to make. The Soling has a spade rudder versus the Etchells which has a skeg hung rudder. I find the handling on the Soling to be exceptional. While the Etchells handles and steers well, it looses out in a steering comparision. Also, an Etchells can't put on the brakes like a Soling, which comes in handy while docking. Interesting reading the Etchells saga. Skip Etchells put the boat up for selection and soundly trounced all but one boat by huge margins. IIRC he was knocked back and a new selection series was arranged, the EUs not happy with an American design. Again the Etchells wiped the floor with the others but was passed over again. By this time Skip had had enough, he packed up and went home leaving us with a class with more Olympic sailors and world champions in everything else, giving us one of the hottest fclasses in the world and without the Olympic committees sticking their noses in. BTW, I think you're wrong re steering the Etchells, they track beautifully, are extremely responsive and not as fidgetty as the Soling. I do agree with the braking, but they are so easily driven that we can drop all sails 100 metres or more off the dock and just glide in at a speed so low it is easily arrested with just one hand.. Oz1...of the 3 twins. I think the Etchells class is a fine class too, albeit an expensive one. The Etchells rudder is fine for what it is. It is great for keeping speed up while turning. The Soling is far more manueverable it tight spots. I used to sail in and around pilings and, I can easily sail one backwards. Also I've found that when sailing a Soling solo, with my weight aft, and heeled over and slightly overpowered, using the rudder to counteract the weather helm would also counteract my weight aft, giving me some life, and I'd get that boat to surf upwind on a close reach. I nearly passed a big boat doing this one day, until the wind died and I lost that magic groove I was in. The Soling is also slightly easier to singlehand than an Etchells. I do wish the Etchells had better brakes. You may be able to drop all the sails and coast in, but I can't when the river is ripping. I should probably try to find another place to keep it. If there is no current you are right, you can scull and Etchells, not as easily as a Soling--both boats are light enough to be propelled that way. Bart |
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