andygc
Well-Known Member
My 8.1 metre oa, wooden, 1946-launched, Dutch, long-keeler certainly surfs. Over 8 knots across Start Bay when I was thinking it was probably time to take down the spinnaker. Broached/turned into wind? Well, there was that 35 knot squall that came out of nowhere when we had full sail up on a beam reach - almost flat in the water and definitely not pointing where we meant to go, and the rubber dinghy flying on the end of its painter - does that count?... never broached, turned in to wind or surfed as I said. Another poster here said the same. Ask around others who have long keelers and they will say the same. I can't understand why you won't accept it.
I have a long-keeler because I think it looks pretty and sails nicely, and I like wood. (not so keen on varnishing, though ...)