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I just bought a 1982 25 foot O'Day. I have no idea if there is a model
name or number. It has a HUGE genoa. My first question are about safety. This boat has a retractable centerboard. When I have the genoa out all the way any puff over 7 mph puts the boat into a pretty scary lean and when I turn upwind to minimize the lean it takes at least 4 seconds for the boat to straighten up. It begins a nice turn immediately but the lee rail stays low. My HOBIE CAT Senses yell "Capsize" when this is going on. Am I at risk of capsizing in a 15 knot wind with my monster genoa fully out or will I just lean like a monster? Does it matter whether or not I have my centerboard down? Will my centerboard possibly retract by itself if I lean far enough? I have rigged the genoa lines as such: from the sail to the aft side rail pulley to the mid deck pulley to the wraparound winch thing to a regular two horn tiedown. I have no quick release like on the mainsail. First issue is that it take me a long time to spill the genoa because it is usually tied down to thee lee side and unwrapping the rope from that two horn tiedown takes some time. I am used to quick releases on both main and jib from my hobies. Should I be using some sort of slip knot for quick release and should I run the line from the lee side winch across the cockpit to the windward tie down so that I don't have to go to the lee side of the boat when I really need my ballast on the windward side? Next, how do I determine if my boat has positive floatation and where is my bilge pump, if I have one? My mainsail rigging I am sure is inadequate, how can I figure out the proper rigging? Thanks in advance. Danny |
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