Posted: May 19, 2009 - 06:40 PM
as above,
for best upwind performance you want both boards all the way down, unless it's blowing real hard then you want them up a bit so the boat can better slip sideways in a gust rather than heal over too far
for running across the wind, reaching, big boards being all the way down can induce more drag than is perfect, so some racers will pull them up a little
for downwind sailing you actually want to slip downwind so the boards should be up as much as possible but still give the boat enough board down to allow the boat to pivot around in gybes
so as you can see if there are 2 crew and you are racing 1-design then the more you play with your boards on each point of sail the more your advantage over the boats that don't
but if you are not racing, or have crew that want the hassle just having you boards down halfway will do
boats like the hobie17 and tornado have pivoting centerboards which aren't especially efficient and as far as i know aren't played with much if at all. they seem to sail ok
edited by: erice, May 19, 2009 - 05:44 PM