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Hi,
I'm looking at buying a Soling that has come available in my area. From reading a lot of infomation, mostly in this forum, the boat would be perfect for what I'm trying to do. Namely a stable, responsive daysailer that I can dry sail. Good for a beginner and simply alot a fun. Here's where my ingorance comes in... in a number a posts there are Soling sailers commenting that they wouldn't want to be out in their boats in 12-15 knot winds without a couple of big guys for hiking. Why is that necassary? Couldn't you just de-power the sails? Thanks for you input!!!
I'm looking at buying a Soling that has come available in my area. From reading a lot of infomation, mostly in this forum, the boat would be perfect for what I'm trying to do. Namely a stable, responsive daysailer that I can dry sail. Good for a beginner and simply alot a fun. Here's where my ingorance comes in... in a number a posts there are Soling sailers commenting that they wouldn't want to be out in their boats in 12-15 knot winds without a couple of big guys for hiking. Why is that necassary? Couldn't you just de-power the sails? Thanks for you input!!!