I'd love to take you up on that offer.  When can I catch a ride and what beer 
should I bring?

-Ivan

--- On Mon, 7/28/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: Yesterdays sail -- 2 fingers on tiller
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, July 28, 2008, 10:25 AM



 

Great vid (but I think it would loose some punch without the audio).  

 
And while I don't think anyone would ever compare a C27 to a TP52, I will 
say that of all the racing communities in the country I am pretty sure that 
Annapolis has the most active C27 fleet.  That being said I have raced on 7 
different boats in the fleet and all dump the main when over powered.  

 
And I don't imagine that there are many others that are as competent at 
making a boat go fast and be able to climb up the ladder than the folks I race 
with and against. I don't even consider myself in the same league as the guys 
that consistantly win high point here although I have raced with all of them, 
but I can observe and learn pretty well.
 
So whether anyone agrees with it in theory or not, please come play with us 
some day when it is blowing 10-15 and hope it builds to 20+ and  you will 
experience exactly what I have been talking about.
 
Tim has raced with us and several other C27s in the area (including of 
course his own), but I don't know if he has experienced above conditions or if 
his experience is the same.  
 

In a message dated 7/27/2008 5:41:15 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just to 
  pile on here, and support what Chris says, check out this vid from
Quantum 
  showing how they sail their TP52 
  upwind.

http://www.quantumsails.com/

This is in a pretty big 
  breeze and about 3 minutes into the vid, note the
main breathing and the 
  top battens inverting. Is this slow? I dont think
so...Quantum just won the 
  Audi MedCup Circuit in what is undoubtedly the
most competitive European 
  (if not the world) big boat one design fleet.

anyway, cool vid - turn 
  the sound down if you are not a Ledd Zepp 
  fan!

tf



>When the wind pipes up and we
> 
  are
> unable to change out the headsails we just dump the main and let 
  the jib
> power
> the boat.  If we can change out the 
  headsail the vast majority of the
> boats
> will change to a 
  135-140 and keep the full main in place.  Again just
> dump 
  the
> main and let the headsail power the boat.   This is 
  a  Chesapeake Bay set
> up
> where we rarely experience more 
  than 20 other than in  storms and they are
> usually short 
  lived.





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