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![]() "Gary" wrote in message The fact that every record in ocean racing is being set by multihulls kinda pokes holes in everything you say. It doesn't matter how high you can point if you go twice as fast 10 degrees lower. Where I race, in light airs or big winds the first boat home is always a multihull. I raced a Snipe with a sailing club that for years had Snipe, MC-Scow, and Hobie 16 fleets. The general rule was that if the air was very light to dead calm, the cats would be started behind the monos. If the wind was 5 kts. or better, the cats were started first. I recall races in which the cats were started behind the other two fleets, only to have the wind freshen subsequently. The Hobies would then blast through the other two fleets and be back on their trailers before we made it back to the club dock. Max |
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