Outstanding, Charles! I have enjoyed your other videos, as well. It appears that Lake Champlain can develop some seriously steep, short chop, but it looks like a fun and interesting body of water to sail on. Do you have an asymmetrical spinnaker, or regular?
Dave S.
s/v Clio
1987 S2 27, hull #80
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--- In s227classassociation@..., "cfilmcfilm" <cfilmcfilm@...> wrote:
Just to let you know I finally managed to make used of the flat hull design of the S2 27 by surfing downwind on 4 foot waves on lake Champlain, NY last weekend. It was a solo outing and I only had my 135% genoa fully unfurled with gusty winds ranging from 15 and 25+ knots. I did record a few strong gusts exceeding 35 knots.
Here's a short video of what I could read on my instruments then:
As far as I can say, there was no apparent signs of stress on the boat, even if I averaged above 7 knots in the four hour I was sailing that day. Just can't wait to repeat this experience with a spinnaker.
Charles
s/v Nunavik (ex-Catalyst)
1995 S2-27, hull #12
Lake Champlain, NY