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Uploaded by CDNSLR on Jun 12, 2009
Dragonfly (Formula 40 Catamaran) finishing Leg 7 of the 2009 Save-On-Foods Van Isle 360 International Yacht Race.
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@multisrule
Since they were only doing about 25 knots... Yeah the wind conditions weren't that heavy. I've seen that boat do 35+
Tibarus 2 years ago
That spin isn't even all that big and the conditions weren't THAT bad even.
I've seen that boat sail they were sailing it near to the limit.
Also if you look closely, the windward hull is JUST barely kissing the water.
You know nothing of multihull sailing...
that is what I said..get the hull out of the water. and that chute is too big and not flat enough for that boat and/or the conditions.
multisrule 2 years ago
Heating it up would only serve to fly the hull, great for spectators but not so much for speed. You want the windward hull just "kissing" the water.
sailing the boat flat is not the way to win. HEAT IT UP!
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@multisrule
Since they were only doing about 25 knots... Yeah the wind conditions weren't that heavy. I've seen that boat do 35+
Tibarus 2 years ago
@multisrule
That spin isn't even all that big and the conditions weren't THAT bad even.
I've seen that boat sail they were sailing it near to the limit.
Also if you look closely, the windward hull is JUST barely kissing the water.
Tibarus 2 years ago
@multisrule
You know nothing of multihull sailing...
Tibarus 2 years ago
that is what I said..get the hull out of the water. and that chute is too big and not flat enough for that boat and/or the conditions.
multisrule 2 years ago
Heating it up would only serve to fly the hull, great for spectators but not so much for speed. You want the windward hull just "kissing" the water.
Tibarus 2 years ago
sailing the boat flat is not the way to win. HEAT IT UP!
multisrule 2 years ago