- Joined
- Aug 11, 2020
- Messages
- 634
- Reaction score
- 214
- Points
- 43
- Age
- 39
- Location
- Mid Atlantic
- Model
- Chase
saturday it was blowing pretty good on the upper chesapeake, 20-25 mph. i figured it would be a good time to leave the girls at home and spend some time learning the boat in less-than-ideal conditions. according to windy, it was 2.2 footers at 3 seconds. obviously not dangerous, but definitely some very steep/tight chop that can make for an uncomfortable ride. the boat really did pretty good. i was able to do more than i thought i would by just tucking the engines in without using tabs to get the bow down. i could stay on plane down to almost 15 mph (i think), but it really liked to be going 20 mph (around 2900-3k) to feel better and not risk falling off plane. this was also without tabs. i probably could have had better results at lower speeds with tabs. running about 30 mph was doable as cruise as well. going 40 or more was actually not bad in terms of comfort, but i definitely felt less in control of the boat (it had a bit of chine walking). head wind and tail wind were both pretty dry of a ride, but when the wind was coming straight from the side, i definitely took some spray. sail curtains would have been nice. all in all, i was impressed.
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