2014-03-27; 07:40:49 EDT
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Chris, You won't know until you put her in the water. Once launched you can judge by the way she sits in the water whether or not to add weight. Stan has always said that she sails better with weight forward, rather than to astern. Rummy In a message dated 3/25/2014 8:12:38 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, chrissailorman at gmail.com writes: I was reading a post regarding balance and it's effect on weather or lee helm...and the poster was advised to add ballast, about 200 lbs or so behind the v-berth near the water tank.... There are times when I have some trouble in heavier conditions and although there are many suggestions I have read concerning balancing sails, etc...sitting forward rather than deep in the stern, where I often sit...it occurred to me that I may have another variable to consider... Before last season' sailing, I decided to clean up my cabin. I rebuilt the counter, removed the sink, and the water tank...not considering the effect of water tank balance... So my question is, do I need to substitute the weight of that missing water or is this something I can ignore.. Again I often sail singlehanded. I have an 86, IMF with a rather large Genoa, not sure exactly what size. I am 250 lbs...yummy! I also don't hesitate to sit on the rail when necessary..... Have a relatively small outboard. 6 hp, Mercury 4 stroke... As usual, any help would be welcome! BTW...close to 60 degrees Saturday! It's coming! I might actually uncover Blue Hawaii this weekend and begin! -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/Water-tank-removal-and-balance-tp47731.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com.See the original archive post