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Charlie Morgan wrote:
Jeff, He's not reporting light wind, he's reporting NO wind. How successfull were you at propelling your Nonesuch in no wind by roll tacking when single handing? The techniques I described work best when there's no wind. After all, you can go infinitely faster! And I never said I rolled tacked the Nonsuch. But we were able to move it by jibing vigorously. What is the minimum wind you need to move your PDQ at a reasonalble speed? Does roll tacking help? The PDQ is not a speed demon in light air. I'm sure RB's boat could beat me in 6 knots. However, not by much. The Polar says at 6 knots of true wind, she'll do 4.6 at 51 degrees (for a VMG of 2.9) and 6.3 knots with the chute up at 90 degrees. Over 10 knots a PDQ 36 setup for racing (i.e. not mine) would walk away from from a 35s5, even upwind. And she doesn't seem to respond well to my roll tacking efforts. I guess I've lost a few pounds. |
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