Racing the 216

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Mar 23, 2004
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- - Paradise, CA
We had a club race last weekend. There were 3-4 cats, two thistles, two windmills and my 216. You could get from start to the first mark without tacking if you pinched up hard enough. I was close hauled as I crossed the start line...with a 30 second late **bad** start I might add...sigh... I had the marks mixed up and headed for the second mark about 60 degrees of the wind. Naturally I wondered why the other boats were still close hauled heading somewhere else. The I realized my mistake and tacked back to the correct mark, once again off the wind by about 60 degrees. Now it was not a great distance from the start to the first mark...say 100 to 200 yards or so it is not too probable that I got a lot more wind where I was. Well, I beat all the monohulls to the mark and even snuck past one of the cats! Big **chortle**! So, either I accidently picked up a lot more wind in the 100-200 yards...or the 216 VMG is much better if you don't pinch up to tightly. Anyone had any experience with this?
 
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sunapeejoe

Agree

I agree with your analysis. The only way I could allow for more pinching to the mark, would be with the addition of a traveler.I have looked into a traveler, but the placement and cost in my mind would not justify the addition.
 
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