Kukri
Well-Known Member
Both boats are reaching in an F6. Pretty well any boat will do that. My old 37ft 20,000lbs gaff cutter was brilliant at it, and romped away keeping her decks dryer than either boat here. Ask her to go to windward in the same conditions and she would sulk and pitch twice in the same hole.
I do think it illustrates a real choice; at the same speed you can either get chucked about in a lightweight or get soaked in a heavy.
I prefer to get soaked, but that may be down to having just bought a boat which is an arch exponent of the lazy boat’s route to windward; if she can’t chuck a sea to the sides, she goes straight through it. Either way, you get soaked, but she hardly slows down.
I do think it illustrates a real choice; at the same speed you can either get chucked about in a lightweight or get soaked in a heavy.
I prefer to get soaked, but that may be down to having just bought a boat which is an arch exponent of the lazy boat’s route to windward; if she can’t chuck a sea to the sides, she goes straight through it. Either way, you get soaked, but she hardly slows down.