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LarryE-old
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Crew weight

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If you had to pick a crew weight, and sail with that crew weight, all year, light to heavy, what would it be?
Ideal weight all around?
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Alessandroni
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Re: Crew weight

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LarryE wrote:If you had to pick a crew weight, and sail with that crew weight, all year, light to heavy, what would it be?
Ideal weight all around?
LarryE wrote:If you had to pick a crew weight, and sail with that crew weight, all year, light to heavy, what would it be?
Ideal weight all around?
Depends on the area. Down here in SW Florida, Rooster Tail usually sails with just 4 - two heavy and two light, about 750# total, and we do just fine. When it pipes up we go to the blade early and we do fine in the short chop on Charlotte Harbor - outpoint some other S2s with genoas and 5 crew. Comes in real handy when the wind drops to near nothing (as it does frequently over here). And an experienced crew of four can be very efficient. We go with 5 when we travel for the extra horsepower and expertise of a really good fifth crew. See you in St. Pete Larry!
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We crew with 4 guys that average about 180 and an occasional 5th crew who weighs around 105. I find weight placement is more critical than total mass. I can move my 200 lbs a foot inboard during a reach and our speed will drop 1/2 knot amid much reprobation and other yelling and cursing.
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Post by Tom Line »

I race with 5 when I can, and generally our weight is around 1050 lbs.

I've never noticed the boat minding it much in the light stuff, but in the heavier stuff it makes a huge difference upwind.
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I would say that for me, about 800-900 pounds if I am doing the math right.

that will be my IRC weight, depending on who does pit and bow for me. But I figure between 180-200 for pit and 130-160 for bow.
LarryE-old
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Weight

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Tac,
So you would sail with 4?
Do you have IRC #'s for the 7.9. If so are those generic or actual?
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