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Capt. Rob wrote: Can't say that I'd mistake her for a 30 footer, nor has anyone else. I think she looks 33-34 feet because of the platform and sleek hullform. yeah sleek small looking hull, thats it..still looks sall for a 35 ftr. No one has ever mentioned a problem with the light weight rudder as far as I know. May be OK for the boat The prop shaft is small to save weight. No record of any problems there either. Shouldent unless it's fouled, and bevt, not any chance of running it aground. I have an idea that the guy is planning to fare those wings. Your right he was at it tonight Several folks have done it with impressive race wins, most recently a 35s5 won the Quadrosolo of the Atlantic in 2005. You should race Rob. Once or twice anyway Joe RB 35s5 NY |
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You should race Rob. Once or twice anyway Joe, I did race on J24s for a short while. I didn't love it. I do respect it (in spite of my trolls here) for it's impressive teaching value. If I planned to get into racing I'd buy a boat I could race one design. Most of my friends race PHRF and there's a lot of griping about ratings, gear and so on. A few years ago we had a 35s5 near here that raced and did very well, but the owner had a serious crew and far more experience than I have time to acquire for now. I'm just having fun. RB 35s5 NY |
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