Annual Awards: San Francisco Fleet at St. Francis Yacht Club | March 17 |
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"Don't race in light air." ?!#$@#%?!!! Gray hair? Check. Other
maladies? Jesus, where do I begin?? The first rule of PHRF racing in the lights is that if you're lucky enough to get an AP, quickly drink all of the beer and "process" it over the stern while you wait for the wind to fill. Move what's left into the V-berth and try this: We tried sailing the polars in light air for a couple of years and, frankly, got worked. In 3-5, sure, 90 deg apparent is as far from the wind as you want to be, but in anywhere from 6-8 knots true and (here's the key) flat water, we heat up to 105 or so and then soak down to 120-125 as long as we can coast. Most of the boats you'll sail against in PHRF will sail much, much deeper angles so esp when you get out in front on the upwind (which you will in this boat, thanks, Carl), sailing lower down will help you keep between them and the mark...so long as they're not blanketing you. Other tips: everybody forward. Helmsman should be in front of the traveller, bow at the hatch and everybody else save the bag trimmer in front of the companionway bulkhead. Raking the mast forward doesn't hurt, but how much it helps is probabaly up for debate. One other one: outhaul. Upwind and down, we keep it on pretty tight in lighter breeze. The idea here is that projected area means more than shape when little puffs hit. As far as the mast head option is concerned, my feeling is that, fun-factor, it's a good thing on the Express and in moderate breeze, it's worth the hit, but in the lights, it's almost never (read: except for chop) going to be worth it. Good luck, -Jason :: The polars are in this web site under Articles. If the :: --brendan:: :: :: :: :: :: HELP we sailed a light air race lastweekend 5k to6k :: :: smooth water.800 pounds of weight. 2 times around :: :: windward leward 1.5 mile legs. Sat on by olson 40 at :: :: start, tacked away ran down a pearson flier and J29 mast :: :: head. sail past to leaward tacked and crossed. Went to :: :: far left but still rounded close behind. Could not keep :: :: time down wind even passed by olson (2) 25s mast heads. :: :: This is PHRF but is still fun. How hot should we sail :: :: off the wind and would a mast head spin pay in these :: :: cond. thanks for any help.
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