![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi_wgWBeTgWgDAx8C_AIZ3aY5greG1gn9r0zXO3adNmOHaujnX2upMFc6vRMfvyo99L3PfyiYUTggjYYwBk_7e7EBaGvv89LtVx8ZU2LNVMqJmKmfxIu7v8j5pFGB8hv9CgpGK3_Q/s400/White16.jpg)
I noticed that the mast on this boat is raked back more than on my boat. That will cause the boat to point up into the wind. The center of effort moves back and causes the bow to point up, just like on a sailboard. That's how you steer a sailboard, you move the top mast aft to go upwind and forward to go downwind. Having the mast raked back is a good thing when the wind fills in, and will make the boat faster while reaching. It's not so good when the wind is light. But these things are really fast for a sailboat. Until winsufers came along they were the fastest sailboats. Now there are faster versions.
1 comment:
There's something nice about little sailboats.
I see them sometimes when I go near the beach. Especially on nice days the entire bay will fill up with boats.
Post a Comment