[Rhodes22-list] Mac's 130 Genoa

Mac McCready wmccready at hotmail.com
Thu Oct 3 09:37:40 EDT 2013


Chris,

That's great that you're able to help. Let's assist people in buying the boat of their dreams (translation- let's get some people off the fence) and maybe this year we should stock your boat with adult drinks to get them in the mood (to buy a boat that is).   And yes, I feel the 130 points higher- went out last night and was pointing less than 60 degrees- I really like this 130.  I will be at the show sometime Thursday morning and I'm looking forward to seeing Stan and other Rhodes scholars.


Mac 

Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2013 16:59:34 -0700
From: ml-node+s1065344n46942h67 at n5.nabble.com
To: wmccready at hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Mac's 130 Genoa



	Lee:

Sounds like you had a great day for sailing.  We have posted in the past about the pointing ability of the Rhodes 22.  With my 180 I can only point about 60 degrees or 120 from tack to tack.  I have tried a number of refinements but don't seem to be able to improve on this.  Other boats while not much faster than me make it to the mark sooner because they can point higher.  Do you think the 130 does a better job pointing?  


Mac:

Sounds like we will get to work together again this year in Annapolis.  I plan to sail up early Thursday morning from Gailesville, work the show Thursday, stay overnight, work Friday and come back Monday to work and then sail back to Gailesville late afternoon Monday as the show winds down. 

	
	
	
	

	

	
	
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