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On 30 Jan 2006 16:53:02 -0600, Dave wrote:
To settle a discussion I'm having off-list, has anyone ever experienced, witnessed or heard of sinking a Pearson Ensign by burying the rail and taking water over the gunwale? It's easy enough to believe since they are not self bailing and have relatively heavy ballast. Any kind of heavy weather knockdown or spinnaker broach could certainly do it. People were sinking Solings with a great deal of regularity until they were made self bailing. The problem with J24s is a limited range of positive stability and cockpit lockers that tend to pop open. They have also been turtled and sunk in the right conditions. I used to know a guy who had done that on Long Island Sound, good sailor too. |
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