We have the 23.5 but I mentioned the others because I know there are a lot of similarities.
I know they are fair weather boats so I don't expect top performance in boisterous conditions.
However, I feel after all these years, I still have a lot to improve on my handling especially when going close hauled in choppy conditions.
While the boat is usually well mannered and balanced with slight weather helm in normal conditions, I get the bow blown off the wind in choppy situations. It is too light to cut across the waves and it slows down so much that the centerboard becomes ineffective.
So my usual action would be to drop the jib and start the motor at low speed just to give her some momentum to go over the waves.
While this method always brought me home safely, I feel I am depending too much on the motor and its not fun.
Any ideas welcome
I know they are fair weather boats so I don't expect top performance in boisterous conditions.
However, I feel after all these years, I still have a lot to improve on my handling especially when going close hauled in choppy conditions.
While the boat is usually well mannered and balanced with slight weather helm in normal conditions, I get the bow blown off the wind in choppy situations. It is too light to cut across the waves and it slows down so much that the centerboard becomes ineffective.
So my usual action would be to drop the jib and start the motor at low speed just to give her some momentum to go over the waves.
While this method always brought me home safely, I feel I am depending too much on the motor and its not fun.
Any ideas welcome