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Why is my boat faster on starboard tack? #36792
08/13/04 06:11 PM
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I was out sailing just now and intermittantly flying the hull on starboard tack (getting better at that. ) but when I'd come about to port tack then I'd barely have any heel, much less get the hull out of the water.

Am I doing something wrong? Is my boat messed up / rigged wrong? Do I just suck at sailing?

In other news, I have a bit of a sunburn.

Thanks in advance!
P.S. While I was out on the lake a fella motored up to me in his fishing boat and said he'd always wanted to learn to sail and was asking me advice. So I chatted with him a bit and told him I'd take him out on my boat some time.


Warm regards, Jim
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Re: Why is my boat faster on starboard tack? [Re: JaimeZX] #36793
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Maybe you have some water weight in your port hull.


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Re: Why is my boat faster on starboard tack? [Re: mattp] #36794
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Good thinking, but yesterday after sailing I drained out quite a bit more water from the starboard hull. Of course, that was after I flipped and the starboard hull was the "down" hull for several minutes. Only a little water came out of the port hull. Other ideas?


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Re: Why is my boat faster on starboard tack? [Re: JaimeZX] #36795
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I notice the same thing from time to time. I could think of a couple of other possibilities (some more likely than others). For one, I don't think my hulls are aligned perfectly. It could also be a mental thing. Sometimes when I am sailing into the waves on a particular tack it seems like I am sailing faster. Currents? Gravitational pull from the moon? Left brain/ right brain issues?


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Re: Why is my boat faster on starboard tack? [Re: mattp] #36796
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Both shrouds are the same length ?

This will make a difference


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Re: Why is my boat faster on starboard tack? [Re: scooby_simon] #36797
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Ha! Yeah, both are in the 3rd hole from the bottom. (As far back as I can go and still connect the forestay. )

Didn't seem as bad today. Dunno. 8)


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Re: Why is my boat faster on starboard tack? [Re: JaimeZX] #36798
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Ha! Yeah, both are in the 3rd hole from the bottom


Yes, I expected them to be on the same hole. But have you actually measured them ?


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Re: Why is my boat faster on starboard tack? [Re: scooby_simon] #36799
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Have I measured them? No. Guess I could do that this weekend when I drop the mast.


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Re: Why is my boat faster on starboard tack? [Re: JaimeZX] #36800
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Maybe a little obvious but was the mast properly rotated after coming onto port tack?
Or maybe jib sheeted too hard on port tack backwinding the main?
Phil

Re: Why is my boat faster on starboard tack? [Re: JaimeZX] #36801
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Check your rudder alignment or for any bends in the mast.

Also realize that the wind shifts faster than the waves so you see different wave conditions on each tack. If the wind shifts right (veer) you will hit waves more head on on port tack than you will on starboard. If you are hull flying, then you are likely seeing significant waves.

Re: Why is my boat faster on starboard tack? [Re: Philthy] #36802
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Really good comments guys, thanks!

Phil - at the time I wrote this post originally my mast did not rotate very well at all - my (who knows how old) teflon bearing was a mere sliver. I replaced that with a circle cut from the plastic lid from a peanut butter jar (a temporary solution) and it rotates much better now; again I didn't notice the speed difference as much on Sunday so if mast rotation can affect it that much then it might be that.

Thanks again!


Warm regards, Jim

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