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jeff feehan wrote:
well, being "not much (if any) faster" than a keelboat or skiff around a windward leeward is considered pretty great by most windsurfers familiar with the problems involved. Sure. Faster = better ![]() But you still can't pop a beer while windsurfing, or bring a friend. BTW I have not had a chance to benchmark the speed of these kitesurfers against any of the boats I sail. From watching them, they seem to prefer reaching back & forth. it was only a few years ago - like maybe 4, that even that would have been imposssible. as you say, windsurfers are fast on a reach, but they have always been. their good windward/leeward speed is a relatively new phenomenon, it represents a dramatic performance increase over trhe last few years. Well, monohull performance has increased in the past few years too. There are more controllable rigs, screechers, square tops, improved foil designs, etc etc. But it seems to me that improvements in windsurfers are more widely distributed faster than in small fast monohulls. Especially one-design classes, most of which are actually rather backwards-looking and Luddite. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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