14.7kn under Sail?

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Re: 14.7kn under Sail?

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:D :D :D

Russ wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2024 6:13 am
NiceAft wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2024 2:08 pm Kurz,

vergleichen Sie Ihren alten Mercedes nicht mit einem Ford Taurus. wie Russ sagte. Ich frage mich, wer Roger geglaubt hat😅
Hey, my Mercedes is new.
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Re: 14.7kn under Sail?

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Starscream wrote: Sat Jan 06, 2024 9:01 am Roger also said you can do 20mph with a 50HP on a 26X, and that the M was faster than the X, and that you can also tow the boat with a Ford Crown Vic. All just as much BS.
I used to work with a guy who towed his 28' pontoon boat from town to the lake with a retired cop car Crown Vic. That looked pretty sketchy, but it worked.
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beechkingd wrote: Thu Jan 11, 2024 3:58 am
Starscream wrote: Sat Jan 06, 2024 9:01 am Roger also said you can do 20mph with a 50HP on a 26X, and that the M was faster than the X, and that you can also tow the boat with a Ford Crown Vic. All just as much BS.
I used to work with a guy who towed his 28' pontoon boat from town to the lake with a retired cop car Crown Vic. That looked pretty sketchy, but it worked.
I don't know how the legal tow weigths for these car was, but as long as you have automatic gear (old style), it can work easily, (watch for low speeds...). If the legal towing weight was not reached you must say Roger was ling...
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Re: 14.7kn under Sail?

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I sailed in last years Texas 200. Two of the six day event had 30 knot winds dead down wind runs with gusts over that. With of course sails reefed I achieved 9.2 miles an hr register on my Garmin usually I was averaging 7. Sailing in any higher wind than let’s say 40 or above you sails would rip. I tow with a tundra 4x4 the 4 wheel drive really helps pulling my macx out up the ramp. Don’t think or would want a sedan on some of the slippery ramps on a low tide trying that .
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Re: 14.7kn under Sail?

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Regarding tow vehicles, my old Ford Ranger, a 2.5l diesel, had no problems pulling my 23ft 200hp speedboat, which at 8ft wide and a steel trailer, was certainly heavier than my Mac 26X.

Biggest issue with that was slowing down, as the boat wanted to push the light truck out of the way.

I currently have a 2.5 liter diesel Toyota Hilux, which doesn't seem to notice the Mac is there, other than the banging and jolts at times. Then again she's been tweaked under the hood, to account for the roof tent, off-road bumpers, winch, side canopy etc. A supercharger and an extra turbo makes quite a difference 8)
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Re: 14.7kn under Sail?

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Not yet. But it’s on my bucket list.
I’ve outfitted my boat with a few things I think I need to do it though. Running back stays. Skegs and stub keel on the bottom for control down wind. I expect that protected water and a tropical storm will offer the best chance of achieving the goal.

Btw that video of the M in supposedly fifty mph winds is not realistic. I’ve had my boat in 50mph winds and even with two reefs she was on her side.

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