Hi Lorne, I carry a 140% headsail on my 30-2. I usually start getting 
overpowered upwind at around 12 knots true. 

Al RheaumeDrumroll 30-2 #90


      From: Lorne Serpa via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
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 Subject: Stus-List 1988 30MkII. When to reef?
   
I've been sailing for about 1.5 years on a 13' hobbie and WW Potter P15.  My 
30MkII is my 1st real boat of any size and weight. I have not sailed it yet.  
I'll be heading out for my 1st sail about 1 July.

When do you 30MkII owners start reefing above what wind speed?  I believe the 
30MkII is "tender", but have also read it is pretty "stiff" so I'm not sure 
what to believe.  I'm not a fan of heeling yet, gets me a tid bit nervous, but 
not as much since taking ASA 101,103/104 last month.

I have heard the 30MkII is pretty good carrying a lot of sail in light wind and 
moves well.  I just needs to be reefed earlier than many boats to sail flat.

What is considered decent wind for a 30MkII?  I fully understand that it is 
based on skill.  In my ASA classes, we put in a reef in at about Beaufort 6/7 
in Corpus Christi Bay, TX.  The boat was a 35' Benatou.  We had a great time 
with no worries.  Will a 30MkII be similar, or very different due to the 5 foot 
less, less beam, and probably much less ballast?


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