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Nutsy,
I added a picture to my page of Pneuma on the Hard. It should show you the reduced wetted area and fine entry and cut away. The Wing Keel stops any hobby-horse if a sea is running. This is what makes her a better sailor than the 32. Ole Thom By the way there is a picture of the Speed-o-meter as we worked up wind at 39 degrees to the wind that was blowing 9 knots http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
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This is what makes her a better sailor than the 32.
Thanks, Thom. I forarded the pic and your comments. It's too bad the 32 is such a dog...I might have considered one as I love the look of PH boats. RB 35s5...no pilot house for rainy days! NY |
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Nutsy,
More important, an inside Helm and heated PH on a cold Jan. Day. http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
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More important, an inside Helm and heated PH on a cold Jan. Day.
Thom, ever since Fisher ran an ad for the Fisher 37 with dark (tanbark?) sails set against Ice Bergs, I've been hooked on the PH charms. I was 13 years old when I first saw that boat. Two seasons ago I got to sail one briefly. Not very thrilling to sail, but the PH was fantastic and a beautifully finished. I also got to sail a Fisher Potter 25 Ketch, but have yet to try a PH that can really sail. I looked for a while, then gave up on buying one for now. Anyway...I have a friend who's hooked on the idea. RB 35s5 NY |
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