westhinder
Well-Known Member
I have just returned from a weekend's sailing on my brother in law's RM 890. It was the RM meet and we got some pretty heavy weather on the sunday, gusting over 40 knots. Sailing an open transom was new to me and I had some reservations beforehand.
In my experience the open transom in itself is not a problem, but I am more concerned with the lack of bracing points, or footblocks. When heeled, you have to hold on or you find yourself going downhill pretty quickly. Releasing the mainsheet while helming is interesting.
Nevertheless, the boat coped beautifully with the muscular conditions.
As an aside, RM's are designed as fast offshore cruisers and are indeed used for that purpose. At the meet there were several owners who had made long offshore passages, even including a return trip Brittany-Iceland. The return was a non-stop.
In my experience the open transom in itself is not a problem, but I am more concerned with the lack of bracing points, or footblocks. When heeled, you have to hold on or you find yourself going downhill pretty quickly. Releasing the mainsheet while helming is interesting.
Nevertheless, the boat coped beautifully with the muscular conditions.
As an aside, RM's are designed as fast offshore cruisers and are indeed used for that purpose. At the meet there were several owners who had made long offshore passages, even including a return trip Brittany-Iceland. The return was a non-stop.