I've got the NACRA 5.7 back on the water, and a couple things have changed in the helm. It is very neutral in most conditions. Letting go of the tiller, it goes in a straight line, which makes it nice for single handing and dealing with rudders and lines. Today the wind got up to where trapping out for a 250 lb guy would still produce some good loft and bury the lee hull. As the boat gained speed and pressure, the helm got extremely light and even tried to dive downwind.
I'm thinking I might add just a bit more rake to bias a safer windward helm. I tend to run a tight rig and don't have a lot of rake at this point. Any thoughts?
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Tom
NACRA 5.7 (1984 Sail 181)
Pennsylvania
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