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Dennis McNeely



How to improve Rhodes 22 upwind performance?

2022-03-20; 10:36:12 EDT

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2004-08-07

Posts: 88

Greetings all -
One other thought... if you don't have enough weight forward, the bow of the boat can't provide enough lateral resistance to counter the force of the sails.
Put differently, if too much weight is aft, the wind will push the sail, mast, and boat forward - but it will also push it sideways. That lateral push is countered by your rudder and centerboard, but it's also countered by the submerged bow of the boat. If the bow is too far out of the water or the stern is submerged too much, trying to balance your rig is a non-starter.
Stated differently, if the stern is weighted down and the bow is riding high, you'll be continually pushed off the wind, because you won't be able to get the center of effort (the place where the force of the wind pushes your boat) over the center of resistance (the spot on the keel where the water resists force from the wind).
The tighter you sail to the wind, the worse the effect will become. Having said all the above, I'm back to lurking :)
Dennis McNeely

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