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Performance is truly defined as how well something fulfills its
intended purpose. Oh, I guess that means that if the guy with the Island Packet 35 feels his boat performs great within his goals, then that's good performance? Sorry, Jeff, making up your own definition for sailing performance won't cut it. Your boat sails poorly in light air, is tedious to tack (your own) words and is weak upwind. Even compared to newer cats it's still not a good performer. However, my 35s5 sails well on all tacks, goes upwind, tacks on a dime and is able to work in light air and is still considered a good performer against more modern designs. You enter as many qualifications as you want but the basic facts are not altered. You own a cruising boat that does well off the wind, tacks badly, can't sail well in light air, can't point, has a numb helm....all by your own admission now less....man, I sure gotta get me one of those! RB 35s5 NY |
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