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![]() Not so! Those huge waves have little effect upon a small yacht under a reasonable press of sail to keep her stable. Of course, in those conditions, the yacht will be sailing off the wind so the period of the waves becomes longer. The properly sailed small yacht will only be bothered but the breakers atop those huge waves. Those breakers tend to slosh green water into the cockpit, I have found. One must always keep the washboard in and battened down. Those idiot motorvessels seem to be pounding straight into the waves which seems stupid to me. Why don't they fall off a bit and take the waves diagonally. They would have a smoother ride and might even be able to make some headway. CN "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message Cool series of pics. Cut the Mustard has sailed in conditions like that many a time and has had less difficult a time than those ships. Small yachts under sail ride like a duck up and down those waves and don't get pounded like those ships. . . . and the occupants of those small yachts get tossed about their cabins like socks in a clothes dryer. Max |
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