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These guys talk too much. Get straight to the point and stop the self-congratulation
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You guys are such pussies. Who cares if you hit something. If that is enough to break the boat then its a shitty boat.
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Discussing upwind sailing technique on a modern cruising cat, probably best not to use the Moorings (Robertson & Caine Leopard) 48! The forward cockpit is designed for seating charter guests sipping wine (or rum) at the marina dock..... But it is huge penalty for windward performance on this cat because it is effectively a massive wind dam and literally almost stops the boat. It traps the wind and there is no way for it flow over the super structure. Parasitic drag at its worst!
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This yacht they are on is like sailing a block of flats and using bed sheets to drive it .... Dagger boards are essential for upwind performance. My Crowther 10m could sail 28/35 deg to windward at good speed.. I am looking at a SIG80 fro my retirement yacht ,,,, now that will make mono sailors envious :)
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Some food for thought - Catamarans with two short spreaders instead of one long spreader on the mast sail better up wind for the simple reason that the leech of the genoa can come closer to the center of the boat before the spreader interferes with it. We have seen this many times sailing in proximity of cats with long single spreaders who just can't make it closer to the wind as a result. We actually sail closer to the wind than many mono's we sail with and for me it all comes down to the genoa 'set up' by the manufacturer. Another thing we find for sailing closer to the wind, is to give the genoa a stiff halyard (we want to loose the wrinkles). I totally agree with the words 'don't over sheet at all' - contrary to what we are all taught our boat goes better to weather with the genoa cars slightly forward as opposed to aft - the sail wants some shape to it. These videos are great, the sailor is skilled and I enjoy them - thank you guys!
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I went from sailing monohulls to beach cats with no noticeable difference. If you want a cruising catamaran to sail well to windward, get one with daggerboard(s,) that doesn't look like a wedding cake.
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So, all that to say that you trim exactly the way you would for any other sailboat but don't expect to point higher. Nothing special here.
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Nice pictures, but not terribly informative
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The sound quality leaves much to be desired. Not very professional...
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Eh wot! Doth thou not readest thouest King Jamest?! Eh wot?!!
Silly colonists, go away or we shall taunt you a second time, again, like deja vu, again... -
I think this would be helpful, but the British accents are too thick to interpret. Cheers.
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Why don’t cruising cats sail very well to windward? Nigel Irens explains and has some tips on how to get more out of a cruising catamaran upwind