We raced a 34R extensively......I recall the hull on this one to be flat from the leading edge of keel forward to the bow.......not from the keel back to the stern.

I don't ever recall getting this 34R to surf.....now we rarely wound this boat up to its full potential unless we had a John Roy on board for a race and even then I don't recall surfing.

Rob Abbott
AZURA
C&C 32 - 84
Halifax, N.S.





On 2014/11/03 12:21 PM, Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List wrote:

    The Rob Ball designed 34+ / XL / R series have a flat surface on
    the bottom between the leading edge of the keel and the stem.  The
    folklore says it's supposed to be a planing section to help
    support nose when running the Spin and keep the bow from
    "diggin'in"  / surf the backside of bigger waves..    The waves on
    the lake are not big enough to surf / my spin is not quite ready
    yet.  I can't speak from experience.

    Perhaps Chuck S can comment on his experience with his 34 R
    surfing waves off the coast of Atlantic City?

    I did miss an opportunity to test the fast stuff this saturday,
    winds were in excess of 30 knots and the weather was gorgeous.   I
    did not have a crew so I watched-it from the dock as I was doing
    some needed topsides and decks cleaning / waxing..


    -Francois Rivard
    1990 34+ "Take Five"
    Lake Lanier, Georgia




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