My wife and I helped out some friends who just bought a (1984?) O'Day 25 centerboard model by taking them out for their first sail on the Toms River in NJ. The boat did not handle at all like I expected so I'm trying to figure out what's wrong.
Winds were 8-12MPH. The boat has a 135% roller furling jenny which we used from 70% to fully deployed over the course of the day.
The main thing I noticed about the boat was that it generally wanted to rotate rather than drive forward. I've sailed enough to know about balancing sails, mast rake, CB position, etc., but the boat was just handling different than anything I've ever sailed. Each tack would result in the boat falling too far off. She only responded to the helm once it got moving more. Of course no rudder works if water isn't flowing over it but on this boat it felt like the rudder was too small.
Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
The 25 is a proven boat, so maybe I just need to get a feel for her but, like I wrote, this one didn't handle like anything I've ever sailed.
My first thought is that the sails are blown out.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Knotty
Winds were 8-12MPH. The boat has a 135% roller furling jenny which we used from 70% to fully deployed over the course of the day.
The main thing I noticed about the boat was that it generally wanted to rotate rather than drive forward. I've sailed enough to know about balancing sails, mast rake, CB position, etc., but the boat was just handling different than anything I've ever sailed. Each tack would result in the boat falling too far off. She only responded to the helm once it got moving more. Of course no rudder works if water isn't flowing over it but on this boat it felt like the rudder was too small.
Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
The 25 is a proven boat, so maybe I just need to get a feel for her but, like I wrote, this one didn't handle like anything I've ever sailed.
My first thought is that the sails are blown out.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Knotty