We race here in Annapolis and unless there are consistent 18+ winds we  
rarely START with less than a 150.  All the power comes from the headsail  in 
these 
boats.  We can basically dump the main and over trim the jib and  sail 
consistently to and above hull speed.
 
We still get knocked down occasionally and sometimes we are getting  pushed 
sideways in a blow, but the boat is always fast.
 
Just back from the start of the Annapolis to Solomons race.   Personally I 
hate this race (40+ miles overnight and it almost always blows  like hell or 
there is no wind).  Tonight it was blowing 13-20 at  Thomas Point from about 
5-10 
pm.  And the wind was right on the  nose, nasty 3-4 foot swell also right on 
the nose.  So those poor folks on  C27's will be on the rail all night in 
decent chop.  They will be really  luck to finish by sunup.
 
 
By contrast we went out with a friend that works for Hinckley on the  Talaria 
40 and watched the starts.  Her husband and our good friend Julian  Richards 
had gotten a ride on a TP52 for the race.  
 
We are planning on going to down to Solomons on Sunday on a Juneau 43DS to  
play at Screwpile for a few days.  Probably hook up for a ride or 2 during  the 
regatta or just hang at the pool and play at the parties after.
 
Chris  D
toy box 
eastport, md



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