Yea Matt........ Don't tell all these other guys (X & M owners, as if they won't read thismastreb wrote:Well, I finally passed the 26D that was the subject of this post originally today... in my 38'.
The 26D is an amazingly fast boat. In the same wind on the same course it took a LONG time for the 38 to pass her by in her lee. And we never really left them behind.
10 knots of wind, both boats were doing between 5 and 6 knots.
Not knocking the power sailors....... they are fine boats (probably the best ever) for their designed purpose. But somewhere along the line I found that sailing was what it was about for me and the D IS a very fine and fast sail boat. For it's size, weight and price, it can't be beat. And the fact that you can drag it and launch it almost anywhere is icing on the cake imho. I can even have some fun on a weekday afternoon on my little 3 mile wide, local lake (Silverwood).
I would say that the 26D is the fastest boat of it's size, that you can actually live on comfortable for a few days. And there's nothing like being on "Three Sheets" when everything is right and she's in her groove, sitting up on the high side, hauling a%% and watching all the sails behind you getting smaller and smaller.
Man
Steve K.
