Jim,
We were best in class
this year on the 70 mile. We were very lucky. The wind was at
our back 15-20kts and the tide was coming in from the opposite direction.
That made for a lot of jibing, knock downs and pitch poleing. Six
boats total had to be rescued by the coast guard two class 4 (monohull sailboats). I was not as
adventurous as others and reefed in at the start. Once out, I was able to
go full sail on a beam reach. The Tanzer handles the seas well for a
little boat.
Next year I am signing
up for the 300 mile. With all the boats having problems, they are going
to make sure you can reef, heave to, right, etc. They are also going to
make sure you do not overload the boat. I expect they will be tough.
Looks like capsizing and MOB drills this summer!
Do you know the
capacity of the Tanzers? I don’t have any plates on mine that would show me.
They have the race to
Alaska around your neck of the woods. You should try it!
Thanks and hope all is
well
Sincerely,
Brian Mrachek
I know that Brian has a very nice spinnaker launching chute and his jib roller furling. |
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