doug748
Well-Known Member
That is why Pogo are so successful
& they cannot have figured it out that well, otherwise the latest 40ft HR would not be so much faster than its predecessors & some of the modern Hanse etalia would not be leaving old Swans etc standing in their wakes.
We hear quite a bit about the flying Hanse boats. Here is a lovely piece of video showing the 2017 RTI race:
Contessa 32, designed in 1969 - came in 8h 49 * elapsed time, beating c 21 Hanse boats in a field of c27.
The 6, or so, Hanse boats beating it had an average length over c40 ft; with a waterline commonly longer than the Contessa LOA.
Personally, I think speed is a generally overrated feature on a cruising boat but we do hear a lot of old toffee about "fast" boats. Often the only evidence is in manufacturers advertising.
* 6 other Contessas finished under 9 hours.
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