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"Richard" wrote in message
ups.com... It looks like I'll be sailing in Catalina 27's and 250's for the next year. I've been reading a lot about: Tiny boat: Take every wind shift. Huge boat: Not always! With the time/distance lost in turning a large boat this may not be best. So what would be the general rule for 25-27 footers? What rules/guidelines do I use to learn properly the best way or frequency or wind shift arc to tack? Not sure what you're asking. This size boat can be quite stable and enjoyable in up to about 25 kts wind, assuming you reef as appropriate. I sailed a Catalina 27 for years on the SF bay in condition such as this with no problem. If you're unfamiliar with sailing in these conditions, take some lessons. Where are you sailing? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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