I think I need to check my knotmeter against GPS. Hull speed is supposed to be 6.81We managed about a 5 hour sail today. We had clouds and some sun with steady breezes.
I found it interesting how much faster our Hunter is than our previous boat (San Juan 28.)
Check out the pic
It just stopped snowing :cussing:and most of the water is still solid.I won't be putting in, till the end of May. I can't wait
I like the little known feature in Raymarine called "make the owner happy" mode.I think I need to check my knotmeter against GPS. Hull speed is supposed to be 6.81
Ken
Did a little Sailing and Snorkeling Yesterday
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We never actually sailed in water you can swim in without thermal protection.
Ken
I think Ken may have simply been finding a creative way to point out that he was really smoking along yesterday. I love that feeling!Hull speed is a ball park equation usually factored with the boat upright and under power. We exceed the hull speed calculation often under sail. People tend to think that is a fixed number and it really is not , given different conditions.
If you ever get down here, we'll go sailing. Spring and fall are the best. This last Saturday, Air temp was 83° with a heat index of 87°. Water temp was about 74-76°F.We never actually sailed in water you can swim in without thermal protection.Did a little Sailing and Snorkeling Yesterday
Ken
It works great. Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, That's a very nice offer.If you ever get down here, we'll go sailing. Spring and fall are the best. This last Saturday, Air temp was 83° with a heat index of 87°. Water temp was about 74-76°F.
During the hot and humid months of summer, water temperatures average a warm 86° F. The ocean is like bath water, you are sweating while in the water.
Wow - nice one Bob. It'll help me tolerate the weather until we launch (April 25).