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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
... You have NO CLUE about sailing a fractional rig like ours...that much is obvious. One of the benefits of such a rig is that you can roll the genny and sail along quite nicely under the big main...which is exactly what we did at a very comfortable 5 knots. Which children aboard this is a huge advantage over most mastheads. A 35s5 does just sail well under main alone, it sails GREAT. While other boats fell off and struggled we passed Hart Island within an hour. While a fractional rig might well have the mast placed a little further forward it is STILL designed to be balanced under BOTH mainsail and jib. The center of effort is still brought forward with respect to the center of lateral resistance by virtue of the jib or genoa being part of the sailplan. When you savage the sailplan by striking the genoa you savage the balance of the yacht and you impart more weather helm by virtue of the fact that you have moved the center of effort aft compared to the center of lateral resistance. I don't give a hoot about your silly fractional rig other than the fact that it is still a sloop and a sloop is designed to sail with BOTH sails drawing. Get a clue, loser! Wilbur Hubbard |
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