| Re: sc19 solo????
[Re: TBird]
#25489 10/28/03 12:33 AM 10/28/03 12:33 AM | Anonymous
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Unregistered | Handicap racing this weekend at our local sailing club, www.windycrest.com , and mostly MC Scows & Thistles. Only two of us out on cats. Both of us single handing. I was on my Nacra 5.2 and my friend his Super Cat 20. The SC20 is nice boat. New sails with square top main. He also runs a screecher on a roller furler but did not have it rigged on Sunday. Winds started out light and continued to build into the afternoon. Winds were 10-12 with gusts I would imagine 17 to low 20s. He single hands his SC20 often but indicated that it is more than a hand full with wind over 10. Unfortunately, he was comming up to the line to start and was going from port to starboard tack and the wind picked up. He did this and should have done that and went over. His SC20 turtles pretty fast. Always takes a power boat to right him with the 12' beam. Point is, I guess, depends on your skill level and the wind. I am new to cats and just started this summer. Single hand my 5.2 most of the time. Capsized once and could not right it by myself at the time. I intend to do some capsize drills next spring to work on my righting technique. (I weigh 205.) My buddy with the SC20 and I usually go out together so we can help each other if we have problems. Been sailing all summer and fall and had not had any problems. When the wind is up and gusty, he usually takes out his Trac 14. This guy is a master sailor, so it proved to me that it can happen to anyone, and you don't want to be out alone if you can't get you cat back on its feet by yourself. Terry When in doubt/let it out! | | |
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