Tall Rig(What are they and do they work)?

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tom

I am looking at this boat from an improved performance perspective. An owner I sail with suggests that the Tall Rig has a different configuration that is more agile in light airs. I realize that is a tricky definition but here on the west coast our typical summer air is around ten knots. That would be if we had any air. So that brings up another topic props. Can they help? thanks
 
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Light Air & Props

The tall rig C36 has a two-foot taller mast, which gives you an additional 45 square feet of rated sail area. Helps when the winds are generally under 15 knots. I'm in Seattle with similar prevailing winds as you. I would always prefer a tall rig version if available. Speed differences are not huge, from less than a knot to almost the same depending on conditions, but there are differences. On props, a folding or feathering prop lets you sail roughly 1/2 to 3/4 knot faster. I personally use a feathering three bladed Auto prop. It's not the lowest resistance one for sailing, but I think it motors better than other folding or feathering models or two bladed fixed, so it's a good compromise for me. As to whether it's worth the money, that's up to you.
 
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