I know some are still a few months out but here's a little video to get the 2015 cat sailing season started.
Catamarans are still the coolest boat on the water after all these years. (at least I think so!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AW7fLtDQoNk
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David
Nacra 5.5SL
Nacra 5.2 (sold)
San Diego, CA
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2015 Sailing Season
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David when did you shoot the video, this year?Got to get down to SD soon
Edited by onekiwi on Apr 02, 2015 - 09:33 AM.
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Carl
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Not an expert in fluid dynamics but with the hull buried in the water... isn't that slower than hull above water considering air is least resistance than water? Just wondering as I watched the video with the camera guy concentrating on the lee hulls' piercing action, not to start conversation about hulls/ waves vs flat water etc.
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Goodsailing it is a Nacra they like their bows in the water,helps to clear the transom.
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Carl, That video was from last Saturday.
I always pull up the windward board and pull up the leeward board halfway when my speed is over 10 knots. Older nacra boards are so wide that I don't need that much in the water as I go faster to keep the boat from sliding sideways.
As far as the bow so deep in the water that's pretty mush how these hulls are deigned. We were pushing it pretty hard but only having 3" or 4" above the water is pretty fast. But we did bury the bow a few times and it felt like we hit the brakes. That's why I was watching the bow so much to see if I needed to move behind the dagger board. The new Nacras are designed to plane better with wider transoms and finer entries. If I were in the ocean I would have been farther back to not bury it to much every time we hit a swell.
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Nacra 5.5SL
Nacra 5.2 (sold)
San Diego, CA
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