At one of the IFR rallies in Denmark in 1992 the organisers held a manoeuvering
competion within the marina to demonstrate astern capability. The winner, a
german Vega I think, although the memory could be a bit weak on this point, took
an extra largecrew aboard his vega and carried out the whole exercise with
minimal rudder but shifting crew weight from side to side
It was great entertainment but quite thought provoking. As a sailor from the
East Coast of england whose boat lives on a bouy my marina skills are poor but
it showed that with practice it is possible to make a vega go where you want in
astern. Mind you I think my current set up of a Beta engine and a three blade
prop has helped me as I get greater initial speed astern which helps.
As others have said, the wind has a major effect with the bow falling away from
the wind (or the stern coming up into to it if you prefer ) The other thing
I've noticed is that all my best moves are carried out without witnesses but the
minute the boat has a critical audience it demonstrates its cussed
nature.
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From: j.hunter9999 j.hunter9999@...
To:
AlbinVega@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, 18 September, 2010 1:41:53
Subject: [AlbinVega] Re: Who's still got their original boom?
I love this topic! I've gone in reverse on all kinds of boats, fin keel, full
keel, heavy displ, light displ, variable prop and fixed. Our little Vega makes
me feel like a complete idiot every time I put her in reverse! We love her just
the same!
Jack
Bella - V2620