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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.
Being 7’2” draft helps our windward performance greatly when the conditions get nasty. By comparison with many boats we come across we out perform them and out point them. I guess if a ketch is shallow draft, fixed prop, inmast reefing and inefficient hull shape, then dont expect to beat off a lee shore in a blow. I know we can
What you say encourages me!
Just wondering what make of yacht you have? Maybe Halberg Rassy 49? (Or perhaps a Hylas 54?)
No, it is a 44ft Van de Stadt?