Hey Jeff can I sail with you? then you will also have a bartender on your boat!


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Ballast/IB v OBDate: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 22:54:30 -0600



Hey, I resemble that remark!
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Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: Race Sails & Ballast/IB v OB

All this talk about weight and speed is making me sick. I work too hard during 
the week to spend worrying about ballast,weight placement, water lines. etc. As 
for removing the outboard for a race, yea right. I love my boat and I go 
sailing to RELAX. All this talk is too stressful. When I want speed, I take out 
my Hobie 18. By the way, I NEVER RUN OUT OF BEER AND RUM ON MY BOAT!!!Jeff1988 
C-27 Wing, O/B"Matthew Lauren II"Phoenix, AZ

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Dec 2007 8:44 pmSubject: Re: catalina27-talk: Race Sails & Ballast/IB v OB

Oh man - Here we go again.  I'll take my outboard any day.
 

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In a message dated 12/20/2007 12:09:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL 
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    This is all speculation, but I believe when Frank designed the hull, it was 
for an outboard and a tiller. So the addition on a much heavier inboard and 
wheel (the wheel, also moving you aft) will make the stern squat. This is 
obviously not ideal, but IMO makes for a much nicer boat. Also, you can add 
enough weight to the bow to nearly sink the thing, and the stern will still 
squat at hull speed as it falls into the bow wave. I feel the best option, if 
it bothers you, is to move all your "stuff" forward, including the batteries, 
but never ADD weight to any boat unless it is a cargo ship.
 
Tommy,


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My inboard weighs 245 pounds and is at the fwd end of the cockpit. How much 
does that 9.9 weigh hanging way back on the transom? Can you say Torque? Most 
of the time, when the auto pilot isn't engaged, I steer from the fwd side of 
the wheel. The only drawback to an IB is the drag from the prop. A folding prop 
would cancel that. Plus I don't have to mix gas or have to worry about the prop 
coming out of the water!
    Barking up the wrong tree! 
 
Ray Winkle 5275Knot HomeSarah CreekGloucester Point, VA.


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