Wansworth
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That doesn’t hold water,going towidward could be essentialWhich begs the question: how important is windward ability in a blue water boat? The whole point of trade wind sailing, after all, is to avoid that.
That doesn’t hold water,going towidward could be essentialWhich begs the question: how important is windward ability in a blue water boat? The whole point of trade wind sailing, after all, is to avoid that.
Agree, but how well must it do that?That doesn’t hold water,going towidward could be essential
If you had said yours was slow then that's fair enough but to suggest that applys to all long keels is incorrect.The biggest reasons, they tend to be slow and don't point well at all.
No, it's all to do with coopec's distorted ideas and knocking Bavarias because I've got one! Rogershaw has just jumped on the colonials' bandwagon to support coopec, who thankfully is probably asleep now, dreaming of the excitement - many years hence - of finally dragging his boat out of his garden and introducing it to water.
Geeez!! You are admitting to owning a Bavaria yachtWOW!! (Most people would be more discreet)
I've often wondered why you never go out sailing (smart move)![]()
Give it a rest.
I thought you said you were leaving, done with PBO ?
Other forum give you a hard time, or just back to troll ?
I think most of us are fed up with hearing how superior yourlawn mowerboat is.
I think coopec and pvb should go out for a sail together.. , maybe take mr rainbow with you ? ?
Do you still insist fiberglass is UV stable? ?
Good move! We'll use Mr Rainbow as an anchor?I think coopec and pvb should go out for a sail together.. , maybe take mr rainbow with you ? ?
Good move! We'll use Mr Rainbow as an anchor?
If you had said yours was slow then that's fair enough but to suggest that applys to all long keels is incorrect.
Mine of 28 yrs ownership lives to sail to windward . Can often point higher and faster than some larger awb in 12 knts wind.
Solent sailing always seem to involve lots of windward work .
Once on a beam reach I can't compete.
If I let go of the helm with barely a few degrees on the rudder the boat sails itself.
Turning in confined spaces is easy, opposite full lock to the prop walk then thrusts of forwards and reverse spins the boat on the spot.
All boats of one type are obviously not the same.
As for bavaria build quality I saw one t bone a 4m wide marina main walkway around 4-5knts and it totally bent the chassis. The bavaria just bounced off and had no visible damage whatsoever other than a scuff mark. The boats throttle control failed and had to make the choice of hitting another boat or the pontoon .
What makes a good blue water boat? Bigger the better.
We have the vendee yachts going as fast as possible but getting heavily beaten in the process .
The opposite end must be a long keel in no rush but nearly sailing itself with a very sea kindly motion .
Everything else is a person's choice somewhere in between the two.
Listen to these wise words ,
I have a large keeled heavy displacement boat from the 70s
She does not go to wind AT all
She slows
And a tractor at three point turns
But she is nice in heavy weather ,
And I love her so there![]()
Listen to these wise words ,
I have a large keeled heavy displacement boat from the 70s
She does not go to wind AT all
She slows
And a tractor at three point turns
But she is nice in heavy weather ,
And I love her so there![]()
I have a bluewater boat. Fin and skeg ketch. Our friends have the identical hull rigged as a sloop. Windward performance between the two boats in anything upwards of 10kts is identical. Their boat has a mast that is 2ft taller and a boom that is 3ft longer. Their boat is rigged as in mast furling, ours is slab reefing. We have a folding prop, theirs is fixed. Below 10kts to windward they are faster as they carry more windward sail. Off the wind we are quicker.Agree, but how well must it do that?
A ketch, supposedly the epitome of oceangoing prowess, is only about 80% as effective to windward as a sloop.
A cutter about 90% or so.
A schooner only 70%.
To be sure, utmost windward ability in a racer is paramount and herein lies the general fixation with performance on this point of sail.