Elite Keel at San Francisco Yacht ClubMay 18 - 19
Story
Congratulations to Dianne with their win in the Elite Keel Regatta.
Here is Steve's Top Ten List that he has submitted for publication.

ELITE KEEL STORY-A LIST OF TEN THINGS THAT HELPED DIANNE

1) The crew: Jarian Westfall, Laurel Schmidt, Mike Pastrone, Jeff Fellicetti

2) Will Paxton wasn't there.

3) This crew can change head sails, the hanked kind, in less then 2.3 minutes.

4) Wilie E Coyote didn't race Sunday.

5) Sun was shining.

6) It was my birthday weekend.

7. El Raton wasn't there.

8. We went left when we could.

9. The wind was blowing.

10. This crew has 59 combined years sailing with me.
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5
1Dianne113(3)2(5)2(7)1(8)3 (11)
2Peaches154(4)4(8)4(12)2(14)1 (15)
3Motorcycle Irene161(1)1(2)3(5)6(11)5 (16)
4Summer Palace247(7)6(13)5(18)4(22)2 (24)
5Abigail Morgan255(5)3(8)6(14)5(19)6 (25)
6Strega308(8)8(16)7(23)3(26)4 (30)
7Wile E Coyote322(2)5(7)1(8)DNS(20)DNS (32)
8Libra449(9)7(16)9(25)DNF(37)7 (44)
9Make Me Smile516(6)9(15)DNF(27)DNS(39)DNS (51)
10Moonlight5210(10)10(20)8(28)DNF(40)DNS (52)
11Elise60DNC(12)DNC(24)DNC(36)DNC(48)DNC(60)
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Author: Bryan Myers ([email protected]) contact the author
Subject: J/24 vs Express
Info: (23595 views) Posted: Friday 10-30-09 11:14:36 PM
Being an e-27 owner and also a sailing instructor who taught on J-24s for many years and also crewed on one when I was a teen I know them both very well.

I loath the whole rating system and I'm not expert enough on it to tell you how well the e-27 is rated. I think the answer will lie in the conditions you sail in and how well each boat is suited to those conditions compared to it's rating.

Is it easy to sail with 3-4 people? Sure! The fewer crew the more skill needed of course. Like the other ULDBs of it's day it is designed to accelerate it's way out of high-load situations. When it hops up onto a plane downwind your speed increases so much that the loads stay light. This is a huge difference between it and a J-24 which is a bit wide, a lot heavy, and doesn't quite have a flat enough bottom for sustained planing unless it's REALLY windy. The J is a maneuverable boat, but it's more of a "surger" than a "planer". Take a look at the article "Squall Busters" on this site and ask yourself if sailing down large seas and high winds with the spinnaker up at night and your only crew asleep down below sounds like a good idea on a J-24. =)

The e-27 is a much smoother boat to sail than a J. The J-24's rudder has about as much design to it as a plywood board hung off the transom. The e-27's is well balanced and better shaped. The boat balances well, points high and of course goes really fast downwind.

One thing about racing, ratings etc... in my opinion the cards are stacked in favor of a boat that can plane sooner and longer because planing breaks the hull speed equation. If your racing venue features waves and long downwind legs I'd much rather be on an express 27 than a J-24.

Feel free to ask more questions.

-Bryan
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