dylanwinter
Well-Known Member
sailing fast is over-rated.
I can see that a boat that sails fast is a wonderful thing to have if you sail in the same place all the time.
Once I have been on a the same river for a month or six I soon do less watching of the river and more tweaking of the boat
However, sailing slowly around a new area is a wonderful thing to do
I like to sail slowly into a new river and will often have no more than a tiny bit of genoa out just to give me steerage in the stream
When there is a good blow on I would rather sail the centaur and Katie L upright but with a third of the canvas rather than having either boat blast along on her ear.
I am more than willing to trade a knot or more for a bit of comfort
You can often sail more slow miles in a long day than fast miles in a fast boat
I even used to enjoy sailing the mirror offshore
so the ability to sail at 45 degrees to the wind with no leeway is aver-rated unless you have a racing boat
such as an eboat or sonata.
I took me mate Martin up the Butley
fnaa
and he seemed amazed when I rolled the genoa away and sailed just under the main
it was so that I could sail slower and savour the moment
I myself would love a Fisher that would not fall over
It would be a brilliant boat for the west coast of Ireland
For starters it would allow you to sail on two consecutive wet days
on the Centaur you can sail for one wet day but the next day has got to be a drying day otherwise you become overwhelmed with damp inside the cabin.
I can see that a boat that sails fast is a wonderful thing to have if you sail in the same place all the time.
Once I have been on a the same river for a month or six I soon do less watching of the river and more tweaking of the boat
However, sailing slowly around a new area is a wonderful thing to do
I like to sail slowly into a new river and will often have no more than a tiny bit of genoa out just to give me steerage in the stream
When there is a good blow on I would rather sail the centaur and Katie L upright but with a third of the canvas rather than having either boat blast along on her ear.
I am more than willing to trade a knot or more for a bit of comfort
You can often sail more slow miles in a long day than fast miles in a fast boat
I even used to enjoy sailing the mirror offshore
so the ability to sail at 45 degrees to the wind with no leeway is aver-rated unless you have a racing boat
such as an eboat or sonata.
I took me mate Martin up the Butley
fnaa
and he seemed amazed when I rolled the genoa away and sailed just under the main
it was so that I could sail slower and savour the moment
I myself would love a Fisher that would not fall over
It would be a brilliant boat for the west coast of Ireland
For starters it would allow you to sail on two consecutive wet days
on the Centaur you can sail for one wet day but the next day has got to be a drying day otherwise you become overwhelmed with damp inside the cabin.