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Sure, I'll rant about heavy displacement boats, Pablo. We've sailed a
Westsail 32 for years and years and loved it. You can NOT escape the compromise between speed (aka "performance") and seaworthiness. Ask the Aussie 12-meter lads whose boat was going like a gazelle when it split and sank. True, we are talking a contiuum here, not an either/or situation, but the faster you want to go the less seaworthy your boat will be. And vice versa, certainly: heavy displacement boats are the most seaworthy--and hence the least "performing" of sailboats. For bluewater sailing we'll take our old Westie, and zing around the harbor in a Laser for fun. Dick PS. We're about to make the geriatric jump to power boats, and have chosen a Lord Nelson Victory Tug. That's the powerboat equivalent of the Westsail, and built hell for stout, as is LN 41. wrote in message ... Anyone with opinions or experience with the Lord Nelson 41? Looks like a well designed, safe, maintainable boat but I am anxious about the performance price that I am assured I will pay. My limited experience in light air with the boat is pretty good (3.5-4 knots boatspeeed in 5 knots of wind) but I guess the windward performance is poor. Anyone want to rant on the relative merits of heavy displacement less performance boats vs. more modern designs? Pablo |
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