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However, my 35s5 sails well on all tacks,
Your boat is a turtle downwind in light air [5-15kts] and you know it. In heavier air you need to broad reach because your squirrelly boat can't run DDW. Nonsense. I've already posted from 35s5 owners who've simply stated that the 35s5 requires some experience to be fast downwind. I already sailed it downwind in 20 knots and it was cooking. I guess I just have the knack. (Actually the owner was on board showing me). You don't even know enough about boats to know why her design is tricky downwind....HINT...it aint about be squirrely. She tracks great in fact. So try again! John, we clearly don't agree on the 35s5. She gets a bit flustered downwind, but that's when skill is supposed to take over! We've had her over 12 knots more times than I can count. We agree on the upwind balance, fin or wing she's really amazing. Robert, congratulations on the 35s5. We've had our for 8 years running and the boat has been practically bullet proof. We sail her hard and have had surfing at 15 knots. Upwind we are right there with the J105's and other racers. I don't agree with John about downwind being tricky. We're just about untouchable downwind, though I admit upwind is the boat's forte, making 7 knots at 33 degrees with ease. That's slightly better than the polars Karen sent, but remember that sails are much better now and we spent a lot on ours! Snap into a slim jim! RB 35s5 NY |
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