[Rhodes22-list] Which is Fastest?
Just bent
j.bulfer at jbtek.com
Sat May 31 19:34:07 EDT 2008
I would guess A only because it seems to be more balanced between the sails,
if that even matters.
Jb
Leland wrote:
>
> Great afternoon of sailing. Played around with three different sail plans
> to see which would be the fastest. For all three; true wind was about
> 12-14 knots, centerboard was down, close reach of about 50 degrees with
> sails adjusted properly, 10-15 degree heel, and the tiller was locked
> straight. I did need to occasionally shift my weight slightly to keep on
> tack.
>
> A. Boom down. Genoa sheet between mast and inner shroud. Genoa reefed
> to about 70%. Full main.
>
> B. Boom up. Genoa sheet between inner and outer shrouds. Genoa reefed
> to about 110%. Main reefed to about 60%.
>
> C. Boom up. No Genoa. Full main.
>
> Which do you think was fastest? Results surprised me.
>
> Lee
> 1986 Rhodes22 At Ease
> Kent Island, MD
>
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