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Driving a dinghy through waves

by Gnat <sailing@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 3, 2008 at 09:43 AM

Dear chaps and chappesses

Showered by the success of your previous advice on the subject of
sailing in bigger winds, I wonder if I can now tempt you into your
second tour de force.

The challenge:  To tell my boys the art of driving a dinghy through
waves at sea.  We're not talking BIG waves here but waves from (say)
two feet up to (say) 6 feet, such that the hull of the boat in front
disappears from view.

We're talking about the most effcient to get from A to B, upwind,
downwind and reaching.  For the sake of this, assume a Cadet dinghy,
3.2 metres with a small flat bow transom, being sailed by 12-15 year
olds.

Best wishes
Stephen Page
 




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Driving a dinghy through waves
Gnat <sailing@[EMAIL P  2008-02-03 09:43:22 
Re: Driving a dinghy through waves
"ravecca@[EMAIL PROT  2008-02-06 17:40:15 
Re: Driving a dinghy through waves
martin.schoon@[EMAIL PROT  2008-02-10 10:29:14 

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