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Tim Taylor
i'm fairly new to sailing and w/o a doubt new to my 18.5. usually i sail in the evenings when the winds are light (5 to 7) but from time to time i sneak out during the day when the breeze is a bit stiffer (10 to 15). at the local lake i see many boats (in the 22' to 24' range) heeling deeply (like rail in the water)while their owners seem to hardly notice. i on the other hand feel like i'm going to get dunked if the boat is more than 2 degrees to leeward. i know this is a loaded question and is most likely caused by my inexperience but how far is too far? i've done a few rough (and i mean rough) calcs for righting-force and i'm aware of the "capsize" parameter of my boat but that doesn't really give me even a ballpark number. i've never "washed the rail" per say but that is mainly because i would hate to try and end up washing the top of the cabin. i reef early and i roll in the headsail because i'm told Hunters require this practice but even w/ that i tend to be a little leary to go out in a good breeze. any advice would be great outside of that given to me by my gfriend -- "don't be a wuss." cheers.TTaylor"Carried Away"