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Rosalie B. wrote: "JG" wrote: I've never had any trouble heaving-to on fin keel boats.. rarely sail on others. In fact, even the small Holders with retractable keels will heave to. Why do you say that? They may not be hove to with as much stability as other keel boats, but it usually works sufficiently for a squal. I've never heard any reports that say they wouldn't do ok in offshore, high wind/wave conditions either. I have a video tape on heavy weather sailing in which several well known sailors (west coast mostly IIRC) went through various tactics to be used in high winds etc. The last time this question came up, I went to the tape and copied down the names of these people, but I no longer have those notes, and am not sure where the tape is either. You might be able to google it. They could not heave to effectively in a fin keeled boat so that the boat would not still be traveling - slower speed but still moving, and I think they were worried about the boat broaching? - but maybe that was lying ahull. Mostly I think because there's not enough underwater to balance the sails. Now of course this wasn't just for a squall, but a full fledged storm - they were out in winds that were very brisk with IIRC breaking wavelets. I didn't say that fin keel boats would not do well offshore, and I've never been on a fin keel boat to my knowledge, so I don't know. I was just relying on what all these big names in sailing said (and demonstrated) was so. grandma Rosalie I'd love to see or get a hold of that video! Do you know the name of it... is it commmercially available? -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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