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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 20:39:40 -0400, "Roger Long" wrote: "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote Skippy's probably running to keep the rolling to a minimum. Ah ha. A statement that makes me wonder if Neal has ever untied his bananna boat and taken it to sea. Most sailboats I've been to sea in roll terribly dead down wind since there is no side force to damp rolling Absolutely the worst point of sail, even in moderate seas. Even our gyro/hydraulically stabilized trawler doesn't like it all that much but it is more bearable than a sailboat. This tells me you never sailed a well designed sailing vessel. This tells me you don't use a spinnaker when sailing downwind. Don't try to translate driving a trawler to sailing a sailboat. Dead downwind sailing under spinnaker and sheeted flat main causes little or no rolling in a properly designed sailboat such as the one I sail. Sailing with quartering wind and seas makes for a VERY rolly ride as the vessel yaws and slews as every wave overtakes her. You people need to get real. Wilbur Hubbard |
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