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Balance of sailboats is a huge myth. The whole CP, CLR, Lead business
was just a way for yacht designers to look scientific. The fact that you can make huge area changes, such as the mizzen, without much helm angle change shows how silly the whole idea is. There are schooners with 10% negative lead and they sail fine. Mainsail shape is more of an issue as a tight leach is a huge trim tab. The primary source of weather helm is the fact that, while heeled, the drag of the hull is over here and the drive of the sails is way out there. To go to windward, the hull must make leeway which means there is sideways flow on the rudder. Unless it has way too much balance, it is going to have pressure on it. -- Roger Long |
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