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Thom, that was Oz that wrote that. And he is right,
without the mass and moment arm of the mast up high to dampen motion, the boat will tend to jerk around more abruptly. The lighter the boat, the more this is true. If you think about the keel doing it's work, but now not having to fight the mast, it will try to keep the boat more upright and react quicker, which means a rougher ride for the crew. Instead of a slow roll, it would be more of a snap roll. Bart Thom Stewart wrote Bart, I not sure what you mean by staccato but without the rig the hull is no longer heeled and without the mast to compensate for the keel becomes at least twice as effective. If the rig went in the water you have one very effective sea anchor. It may be trying to punch a hole in the hull but is stabilizing drift. I disagree about the motion. It is upright and a lot less violent. Ole Thom |