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Jeff wrote:
No, I'm chastising you for using your ignorance as a platform for criticizing other boats. But it's the only basis he has to work from. You choose to foot off for better speed, while some will hand off speed to pinch. You talk like footing off is the only way to sail. No, Jeff talks about choosing which of the two is better for a given situation; and knowing the difference between the components of VMG and VMG. Being able to gain VMG while footing off is a blessing only some boats enjoy. No, there's a range in which any boat will gain VMG by bearing away: any time the bow is pointed above optimum VMG for the conditions. There's the key, knowing how the given boat responds to conditions. Just like Doug thinks his trawler is the only way to sail. When did I say that? Quote please! Right. Just like you define upwind performance by how high a boat can point rather than how well it actually goes upwind. Well, that's an improvement. Bubles used to define "upwind performance" by what it said in the advertising brochure. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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