I am not an engineer....ask the Matts or Rich or Caleb or Chip or Dan or Brian J, who know more than I.
My understanding is that the SX sail is skinnier but taller, and 'up there' is where the 'good' wind is. It is also a radial cut sail, instead of panels, which means the draft is different etc. More sq footage does not necessarily mean more power/speed, it's how that 'shape/size' is used.
More opinions please, we're all here to learn....
Good winds, and Happy July 4th to our US friends. We had a wonderful Canada Day yesterday, saw the Queen on Parliament Hill, and later, the tremendous fireworks display. Great to live in the Nation's Capital.
_________________ 2015 H16, with spin, SOLD 1989 Hobie SX18 Sail # 1947 "In Theory..." 'Only two things are infinite, the universe, and human stupidity. But I'm not sure about the former.'
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