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Brian Whatcott
 
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 22:24:46 -0500, Ryk
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On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 00:49:52 GMT, Brian Whatcott
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 12:59:36 -0500, Ryk
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/// ask yourself if you are looking for something that *is* fast, or
something that *feels* fast. My 35 is faster than my 26 was by about a
minute a mile, but the 26 often felt faster, and I could singlehand it
closer to the edge than I can with my 35.

Ryk


Wow! A vessel that feels faster than another that goes 60 MPH
faster!


60 mph is a mile a minute. 60 PHRF points is a minute a mile or the
difference between 6 knots (10 minutes a mile) and about 5.5 knots (11
minutes a mile). It's the same sort of thing as a sports car feeling
faster at 63 mph on a mountain road than a bus does at 70 mph on the
autobahn.

Ryk



Thanks for illustrating this method:
so 61 minutes a mile vs 60 min a mile is a 2% difference at 1 kt
31 vs 30 min a mile is a 3% difference at 2 kt
21 vs 20 minutes a mile is a 5% diff 3 kt
11 vs 10 min/ml = 10% diff at 6kt
6 min vs 5 min is 20%diff at 10 kt
2 min vs 1 min = 100% diff at 30 kt

How interesting!