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That's the way all boats list their SA/Disp. Numbers like that are
only meaningful if boats are measured the same way. And why would you want a 13% Genoa? Mine is a 115. Please try to like the jargon if you want to participate. Capt. Neal® wrote: The listed SA/Disp ratio is with 100% jib. I normally use a 13% genny in air up to 20 knots which makes the SA/Disp ratio very much more respectable. I hope this helps. CN "rgnmstr" wrote in message ups.com... "SA/D=14.24" No wonder the guy never leaves the mooring. |
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