[Rhodes22-list] Go Faster

Crystal Kelly cjkellygirls at gmail.com
Tue Oct 12 09:35:54 EDT 2021


Not an answer to your racing question but can you tell me more about the
cockpit bed?  What accessories are needed for that addition?

On Tue, Oct 12, 2021 at 5:10 AM Allyn Baskerville <allynb at adsne.com> wrote:

> I’ve had my R22 two years now, and there is so much I like about it. The
> year I bought it, I learned to race on it and always came in last. I know
> it’s not a racing boat, but I bought it to do camping with my wife - for
> cruising and camping under the stars with the cockpit bed, it can’t be
> beat.
>
> This year, I raced almost every Wednesday and Sunday. We have a fair
> number of boats in Oklahoma City, but there is usually only 12-15 boats
> that race Wednesday and maybe 6-8 Sunday.
>
> I have the only R22, and the only boat I can beat is the Catalina 22
> (without factoring in PHRF - just raw time). There is usually quite a gap
> between my R22 and the boat in front, which is often a Capri 22. I’ve TLE’d
> more than I want to admit.
>
> Without buying a second boat, is there anything I can do to be more
> competitive? I did a bottom job after I bought it and used 4 coats of epoxy
> and then used ablative (not the best choice for racing, but I did ask
> around the club for advice before going this route), but I’m not about to
> redo that. I may have to grin and bear it.
>
> The boat does have the IMF. One thing I’ve battled a lot is the headsail
> when it’s furled - it’s baggy around the middle section, and the rear stays
> are taut. I try to keep it unfurled as much as I can, but the wind here is
> often too gusty. 18-20 mph with gusts around 30.
>
> Is it possible, given these parameters to knock 20+ seconds off the PHRF?
>
> Thanks, all.
> Allyn



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