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Where do you want your crew to improve
downwind reaching speed and control for most sailboats? [1 pt] |
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Downwind: in front on some boats, aft on some.
Reaching on the rail. So almost any combination is possible. Peter S/Y Anicula "Bart Senior" skrev i en meddelelse et... Where do you want your crew to improve downwind reaching speed and control for most sailboats? [1 pt] |
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This is an interesting question. According
to Dennis Connor, the answer is as far aft as possible. I like your answer though. Downwind reaching could mean as nearly as high as a beam reach. Which would clearly require weight on the rail. 1 point for you Peter Weight forward in lighter air makes sense to reduce wetted surface. I like to study the boat's wake and the feel on the helm as I move people around. "Peter S/Y Anicula" wrote Downwind: in front on some boats, aft on some. Reaching on the rail. So almost any combination is possible. Peter S/Y Anicula "Bart Senior" Where do you want your crew to improve downwind reaching speed and control for most sailboats? [1 pt] |
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