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Bill Farina wrote:
Hunter Sailboats have something called a B&R "fractional rig" with swept back spreaders. For the life of me, I can't figure out the advantage(s) of this design. Well, then don't buy one. ... On the downside, they seem to make running downwind difficult and create a high wind load. What's a "high wind load"? BTW the B&R rig was the rig of choice among Int'l 14s and other open design super high performance dinghies for a number of years (they have advanced beyond that now, but the current rigs are recognizably derived from the B&R type). To say that you "can't figure out the advantage(s)" is basically admitting that you don't know how to sail a performance boat. OTOH it's kind of a mismatch IMHO for a heavy keelboat. But hey, if it makes you feel tough & salty to diss Hunters, go ahead. Everybody needs a hobby. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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