hey, im about to compete in one of these, with a 2 other people (there will be 3, me being skipper) to sail one of these effectively, what weight what i need my crew/skipper (myself) im currently 78 kg, its match racing and i need an effective crew+weight, thank you
It's easy if you don't mind a wet truck. I would not have done it in salt water. Dipped the truck pretty deep and the entire trailer, including ball/coupler, were submerged before I was able to load the boat. Great fun to sail and very different from the centerboard version.
hey, im about to compete in one of these, with a 2 other people (there will be 3, me being skipper) to sail one of these effectively, what weight what i need my crew/skipper (myself) im currently 78 kg, its match racing and i need an effective crew+weight, thank you
slamdeath7se 1 year ago
It's easy if you don't mind a wet truck. I would not have done it in salt water. Dipped the truck pretty deep and the entire trailer, including ball/coupler, were submerged before I was able to load the boat. Great fun to sail and very different from the centerboard version.
GISails 2 years ago
This might be my next boat. I had a Precision 15 for years and loved it.
I like the fact that this is just slightly bigger and more stable with the fixed Keel.
I'm curious about trailering and launching with the fixed keel. Do you find it easy to get in and out of the lake?
GregoryConnor 2 years ago