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ts a good thing to, because your boat won't actually point at 40
degrees; not with that wing keel, and you know it! Owners of the 35s5 report making better than 6 knots at 35 degrees COMMONLY. The 35s5 and several other First series boats have been noted for excellent upwind ability, besting some pure racers when newer more advanced sails were used. Why not ask some owners and see what they have to say? It's easy to just jump up an down and yell "No, no no!" But you might be better served by the facts and actual experiences from owners, as I have. RB 35s5...the more close winded boat NY |
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