| M20 vs F20 #224695 11/29/10 03:03 PM 11/29/10 03:03 PM |
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Posts: 271 Atlanta, Ga | (from John Casey Worldwide) M20: 253 lbs. (damn..) 258 Ft² main 269 Ft² Spin F20: ~370 lbs 226 Ft² main 301 Ft² spin I don't really know anything about the M20 so I'll ask here.. What would you rather have?
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Posts: 3,655 Portland, Maine | pitchpoledave posted this on the thread over at SA: I found this comment on the catsailingnews blogspot site
Xander Pols won the Round Texel in 07 and 08 and here is what he says about the N20carbon:
"Hi all! I can say that the new Nacra 20-Carbon is mutch faster than the M-20. I sailed the M-20 for the last 8 years and won the round Texel race two times with it. But this year i lost all the races against the Nacra-20. It was frustrating to see. So i sold mine M-20 and ordered a Nacra 20. I advice everyone who wants to be he fasted on the water, to do the same!!!
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Posts: 271 Atlanta, Ga | I wonder why that would be so. If they have similar platforms, ie. banana boards, same sail area, etc., and the M20 is almost 120lbs lighter than the F20, what is it that makes the F20 so much faster? | | | Re: M20 vs F20
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | I wonder why that would be so. If they have similar platforms, ie. banana boards, same sail area, etc., and the M20 is almost 120lbs lighter than the F20, what is it that makes the F20 so much faster? I have a gut feeling that you can build a boat that is TOO light for certain conditions. However...the Marstrom has had a lot of teething problems and it has a couple different configurations - some with a jib and some without. Some issues may be related to sail development...It's a piece of artwork though. I suspect that it's overpowered for it's (lack of) weight.
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Posts: 1,307 Asuncion, Paraguay | I wonder why that would be so. If they have similar platforms, ie. banana boards, same sail area, etc., and the M20 is almost 120lbs lighter than the F20, what is it that makes the F20 so much faster? I have a gut feeling that you can build a boat that is TOO light for certain conditions. However...the Marstrom has had a lot of teething problems and it has a couple different configurations - some with a jib and some without. Some issues may be related to sail development...It's a piece of artwork though. I suspect that it's overpowered for it's (lack of) weight. The F20 benefits more from the foils because it is wider. Part (or all) of the weight difference may be due to heavier structural reinforcements associated to the wider width.
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | I wonder why that would be so. If they have similar platforms, ie. banana boards, same sail area, etc., and the M20 is almost 120lbs lighter than the F20, what is it that makes the F20 so much faster? I have a gut feeling that you can build a boat that is TOO light for certain conditions. However...the Marstrom has had a lot of teething problems and it has a couple different configurations - some with a jib and some without. Some issues may be related to sail development...It's a piece of artwork though. I suspect that it's overpowered for it's (lack of) weight. The F20 benefits more from the foils because it is wider. Part (or all) of the weight difference may be due to heavier structural reinforcements associated to the wider width. I believe the Marstrom is within 6" of the F20 beam if not equal.
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Posts: 1,203 uk | If you stood the two side by side at the beach or boat show - you would take the Nacra every time
The mastrom has looked very dated and dull for a few years now
Sexy sells!
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