Difference between revisions of "Talk:Corbita"

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[[User:EliasTheCrimson|EliasTheCrimson]] 15:36, 14 September 2008 (CDT)
 
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I highly doubt the max speed is 2 km/h (solo), as you said, with the wind in your back you go much faster. This rather looks like someone was "sailing" straight against the wind. Just do 'toggle stats', watch your speed and fine tune your heading until you reach your maximum speed. I have done 31.48km/h solo in a [[cog]] and a gale in the back.
 
I highly doubt the max speed is 2 km/h (solo), as you said, with the wind in your back you go much faster. This rather looks like someone was "sailing" straight against the wind. Just do 'toggle stats', watch your speed and fine tune your heading until you reach your maximum speed. I have done 31.48km/h solo in a [[cog]] and a gale in the back.
  
 
[[User:Ulviirala|Ulviirala]] 08:46, 16 September (GMT)
 
[[User:Ulviirala|Ulviirala]] 08:46, 16 September (GMT)

Revision as of 09:48, 16 September 2008

Regarding speed

It appears that the recent changes to wind speeds have caused a bit of confusion when it comes to the common question of how fast boats can travel. Maybe we should do some tables and try to reach a clear definition?

Personally, I've recorded speeds of up to 20.1 kph when sailing as a passenger in a corbita, with a north-eastern gale blowing. The exact same wind propelled me alone in my small sailboat at 18 kph, clearly contradicting the old opinion that the latter is the fastest sailing craft. How about the rest of you?

EliasTheCrimson 15:36, 14 September 2008 (CDT)

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I highly doubt the max speed is 2 km/h (solo), as you said, with the wind in your back you go much faster. This rather looks like someone was "sailing" straight against the wind. Just do 'toggle stats', watch your speed and fine tune your heading until you reach your maximum speed. I have done 31.48km/h solo in a cog and a gale in the back.

Ulviirala 08:46, 16 September (GMT)