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Sheboygan 28.5
As a regular reader of this forum I can tell there are many intelligent sailors out
there, As newbie in this world of sailing and a lover of something I never thought
I would be able to participate in, I consider it a prevliage to pose a question to
such a group of knowlegeable people. I have purchased a Hunter 28.5 a sharp vessel
that is extra clean for her years [21] My problem is she seems awful tippy in winds
that are greater than 10 knots, the past owner used to push her to the limits quite
often, so running w/ a lot of heel was something he did a lot I am told by people at the marina. The reason I added this is it might have a bearing on how the boat is set up.? I am currently set with u.k. tape drive sails at the main and foresail,
the foresail or jib is a 110%, I swiched this with the 150% he took me out with on
my test sail because the boat heeled terribly and did'nt handle well at all.
This test was carried out on a day when the winds were at about 12-15 knots with gusts to 17-20 knots. My main concern at this time was that all electronics were working and the boat had no mechanical problems, At that time I thought the heeling
was because of the jib sail being to large, so at first chance I put on the 110%,
since the purchase of our boat my wife and I have had her out about five times with
out issue,sailing in winds about 5-10 knots,and enjoying ourselves tremendously.
This past weekend we had winds of 12-15 knots, with gusts to 18 knots, Trying to be careful with my wife onboard,she wants nothing to do with any kind of heeling!!
so we went out and only sailed the main, not having the roller furler installed
I elected to not raise the 110% jib to lessen the chance of heeling, Upon raising the main she started to heel so we tried to turn her into the wind to lessen the heel, but she would'nt respond and we had the wheel turned all the way over.This is the second time in six sails I've had this problem, I am getting very gun shy and not to mention very nerveous. At this point I am trying to come up with solutions to this problem, Should install the original sails and take off the racing sails
[u.k. tape drive sails] and install the roller furler?
I am turning to those people who would know best, You! The sailing community,Is
this a common problem associatied with only this particular model? Is this boat to light? Is it a combination of a light boat and the racing sails?
I would like to thank in advance all will provide answers and possibile solutions to my problem
Thanks for your time and helpful
advice!!
Sheboygan 28.5
there, As newbie in this world of sailing and a lover of something I never thought
I would be able to participate in, I consider it a prevliage to pose a question to
such a group of knowlegeable people. I have purchased a Hunter 28.5 a sharp vessel
that is extra clean for her years [21] My problem is she seems awful tippy in winds
that are greater than 10 knots, the past owner used to push her to the limits quite
often, so running w/ a lot of heel was something he did a lot I am told by people at the marina. The reason I added this is it might have a bearing on how the boat is set up.? I am currently set with u.k. tape drive sails at the main and foresail,
the foresail or jib is a 110%, I swiched this with the 150% he took me out with on
my test sail because the boat heeled terribly and did'nt handle well at all.
This test was carried out on a day when the winds were at about 12-15 knots with gusts to 17-20 knots. My main concern at this time was that all electronics were working and the boat had no mechanical problems, At that time I thought the heeling
was because of the jib sail being to large, so at first chance I put on the 110%,
since the purchase of our boat my wife and I have had her out about five times with
out issue,sailing in winds about 5-10 knots,and enjoying ourselves tremendously.
This past weekend we had winds of 12-15 knots, with gusts to 18 knots, Trying to be careful with my wife onboard,she wants nothing to do with any kind of heeling!!
so we went out and only sailed the main, not having the roller furler installed
I elected to not raise the 110% jib to lessen the chance of heeling, Upon raising the main she started to heel so we tried to turn her into the wind to lessen the heel, but she would'nt respond and we had the wheel turned all the way over.This is the second time in six sails I've had this problem, I am getting very gun shy and not to mention very nerveous. At this point I am trying to come up with solutions to this problem, Should install the original sails and take off the racing sails
[u.k. tape drive sails] and install the roller furler?
I am turning to those people who would know best, You! The sailing community,Is
this a common problem associatied with only this particular model? Is this boat to light? Is it a combination of a light boat and the racing sails?
I would like to thank in advance all will provide answers and possibile solutions to my problem
Thanks for your time and helpful
advice!!
Sheboygan 28.5