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On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 08:20:11 -0600, Paul Cassel
wrote: However, a water capacity of 50 gallons is thin for moving 'beyond'. I may be wrong here, but I think if you loaded this boat up with what most folks take to hit the south pacific, it'd sail terribly. Those are good points. Another thing to consider is that virtually all racing boats are designed to sail with a lot of crew weight on the rail (movable ballast). Without that extra stability, most if not all will have trouble carrying full sail in any kind of breeze, and will lack power going to windward. |