Originally Posted by scooby_simon
Originally Posted by pepin
Funny, I was in the exact opposite situation last Wednesday: A 29er was in front of me, I was a couple of boat length behind and to windward. But my layline is further than their layline as a 29er points better than my Stealth.

I saw the skipper looking at me, looking at the mark, finally realizing he was screwed and that he would have to go further, to my layline.

I took pity of him, shouted "You tack, I'll avoid you". He said thank you then tacked, I ducked his stern, tacked 10 boat length further and beat them to the mark. It is a far better way of proceeding IMHO.

BTW, they used their huge masthead spi to pass me again on the way to the side mark, but on the hotter reach to the finish line I regained on them, cut their wind and beat them by a mere second. I'm nice, but not that nice.


I hope you mean 49er!!!

No. I meant 29er. We were sailing one of those drifter race, max wind speed was maybe 5knt, top. A 29er with two kids weighting less than me put together is as fast as me and my stealth in those conditions: they were single trapping downwind while I was unable to get a hull out of the water on any point of sail. The two 49er were far far ahead, they did an horizon job on the rest of the fleet.