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    Posted: 07 Oct 16 at 5:47pm
Just a general musing really. I was thinking about small boats with bigger sailors (say and adult in a Tera when it's blowing its t!ts off). I do agree that the difference between boats is a smaller percentage than one might imagine.
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Lighter = less drag
Heavier = more power from the rig.

Your bigger boat sailed lighter will have less drag than sailed heavy, but as the beeeze increases, weight will pay.
But on flat water particularly  think the % difference is often less than thought, but a small % can be telling in class racing.
Are we talking SMODs or a boat where you can have asail cut for a lighter person....?
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What is it that determines the optimum sailor weight for a particular dinghy hull? I realise that hull volume will play a part, as will sail area and hiking/trapezing power. From first principles,  I'd say that a big sailor generally won't do well in a small boat but how much, and why, is a small sailor (I'm 5' 6" and 75 kg) disadvantaged in a larger volume hull

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