Hello boner.00
I search about your question and here's what I have gathered,
That question is awkward to answer, because speed is not normally
a consideration when choosing a sailboat. Boats compete in controlled
classes, so everyone is racing the same design or at least a design
that meets the same set of limitations set by the class rules. You
can't buy a faster boat of a special design and race against boats
that are built to the rules of a different class. Quite frankly, it
doesn't matter how fast a particular class boat is, because everyone
in that class has a boat that goes about the same speed. The real
advantage comes from how well you trim your sails before you put it
in the water, how well you keep the boat on the right course for wind
conditions and sail trim, and what tactics you use to insure you
cross the finish line first. So the answer is, the fastest boat is
the one with the best skipper...and fortunately, that is something
you can not buy. That is something you earn. Thanks for being active in this forum.
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