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On Mon, 18 Jul 2011 16:58:06 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: Sailing is a serious business and people ignore that fact at the peril of their very lives. That's certainly a true statement but racers are notorious for cutting corners with respect to safety in my opinion. I raced for many years but tried very hard to ensure that we were properly equipped and in a suitable boat. Unfortunately the trend is towards lighter boats with greater sail area. That unquestionably creates a faster boat that is more fun to sail in average conditions but the ability to self recover from a capsize is seriously compromised. The boat that capsized is a Kiwi 35, an ultra light design that relies on hiking wings for stability. It has been controversial for many years and this time people got caught off base. The race organizers are partly responsible for allowing the boat in the race. Offshore events like Newport-Bermuda have much stricter standards and would never have permitted it. http://www.sailinganarchy.com/fringe/2004/images/fun%20in%20the%20sun.jpg http://sailboatdata.com/imagehelper.asp?FILE_id=3879 |
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