Elite Keel at San Francisco Yacht ClubMay 15 - 16
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5
1Xena82(2)2(4)1(5)2(7)1 (8)
2Dianne131(1)3(4)2(6)3(9)4 (13)
3Wile E Coyote143(3)1(4)DNF(11)1(12)2 (14)
4Opa!184(4)4(8)3(11)4(15)3 (18)
5Libra245(5)5(10)4(14)5(19)5 (24)
6Elise336(6)6(12)DNF(19)DNS(26)DNS(33)
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Author: Ralph Deeds
Subject: E-27 for seniors
Info: (12685 views) Posted: Monday 2-23-04 05:48:27 PM

I'm a senior (68) and enjoy racing and day sailing my Express 27. I agree with all of Larry's comments and will add a couple. The boat is amazingly dry because of its fine entry and slightly clipper bow, even in a chop. The motor can be an issue--the solution is to get a light one and install and remove it at the dock. Also, an air cooled 4-cycle is a good choice to avoid dealing with the need to rinse the salt water out of the cooling system. The boat is lively but well-behaved in a big breeze with a full main and a number 4 jib. Last fall four other people and I sailed from Treasure Island all the way around the Bay in 4-5 hours on a windy day without anyone getting wet. I can't think of a better boat to have tied up ready to go behind a house on Brickyard Cove or anywhere on San Francisco Bay. Good sailing! Ralph

:: :: My wife and I,ages 64 and 70, sail a Wilderness 21. We
:: :: love the boat but find it too small for Bay sailing
:: :: during summer months. We are considering an E-27 as a
:: :: replacement. We would prefer to wet-sail as we sail
:: :: weekly and will not race the boat. We would appreciate
:: :: feed-back regarding the suitability of the E-27 for us.
:: :: Also please comment re: the pros & cons of cockpits sans
:: :: seat backs.
::
:: :: Many thanx,Harvey

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