Seajet
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Daka,
let's not spoil what seems to have become a sensible discussion; A, if you know sailing boats as well as you say, you should not be surprised when they tack.
Having said that, I have always felt that while 'power gives way to sail' is largely nonsense, 'Vessel constrained by draught' certainly applies !
B, as for going offshore for races, in most of these dinghies this is a non-starter, they just cannot handle waves, - some because of the design, such as the Fireball - and others because the crews aren't used to such conditions; also remember that a widespread fleet out offshore in waves will make life extremely difficult for rescue boats to spot people in bother !
Your suggestion of banning dinghies above F4 is so daft I assume this is just a wind-up; the right dinghy in the right hands, as it will have the control authority and self draining qualities power boats - including RIB's - can only dream of - can handle rather stiffer weather...
I would love to take you for a spin in a Scorpion ( fairly fast, not too demanding on crew, very seaworthy ) for instance; I surfed mine a few times in the breakers on the East Winner, didn't see many power boats while at it !
let's not spoil what seems to have become a sensible discussion; A, if you know sailing boats as well as you say, you should not be surprised when they tack.
Having said that, I have always felt that while 'power gives way to sail' is largely nonsense, 'Vessel constrained by draught' certainly applies !
B, as for going offshore for races, in most of these dinghies this is a non-starter, they just cannot handle waves, - some because of the design, such as the Fireball - and others because the crews aren't used to such conditions; also remember that a widespread fleet out offshore in waves will make life extremely difficult for rescue boats to spot people in bother !
Your suggestion of banning dinghies above F4 is so daft I assume this is just a wind-up; the right dinghy in the right hands, as it will have the control authority and self draining qualities power boats - including RIB's - can only dream of - can handle rather stiffer weather...
I would love to take you for a spin in a Scorpion ( fairly fast, not too demanding on crew, very seaworthy ) for instance; I surfed mine a few times in the breakers on the East Winner, didn't see many power boats while at it !
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