Or, you could trade down to a Hunter.
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I agree. Excessive boat speeds have been shown to produce adrenaline which causes increased tissue decay and some disturbing rebound effects. Further, the resulting endorphin overload may cause participants to make bad life choices, choosing to sail rather than work for a living, pay attention to children, or fix things around the house.
Tom
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| Damn! Can you do anything to get rid of the excessive boat speed? -- Lance Jones Commodore, Barefoot Sailing Club Catalina 27TM Gaelforce Capri 25 Scottish Rebel -------------- Original message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]: --------------
Did the club race on Wed. with me and two crew. Winds were high, guessing about 20. The final leg had the wind coming off the starboard quarter, windex was pointing about 105 degrees. GPS showed sustained speed of 7.0, with periods of 7.1 through 7.4. under main with one reef and 155 genoa! What a ride! Too bad we lost :~( Bob Mann Windcatcher #5928, Lake St. Clair, MI
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