plaxy wrote:
Great info on this thread guys! I'm mostly sailing in an estuary which has some very shallow parts with sandbars that you can be upon without much warning signs. I'm worried about damaging the turbo fins if I run into a bar hard ( sand that is!). Can I sail the AI without the Mirage Drive and put the cassette thingy in and just use the daggerboard? Will I lose much performance? Winds vary from light to 20-25 knots.
Cheers Plaxy
Plaxy, I do quite a bit of sailing in estuaries (Brisbane Water, Tuggerah Lake) and I have bent two turbo fin masts on sandbars. Both times, I was travelling at a fair clip and didn't really need to be pedalling. It can be a bit of a pain sailing without the Mirage drive if the wind is light or if you want to tack. If you just keep the fins up (pedals apart) when negotiating shallow areas, that will protect them. You can even
"feather" the pedals to keep using them in shallow water. I've pretty well learned (the hard way) where the danger areas are in my waterways, but another trick which I've found is, I bring them up in Google Earth, where the shallow areas are quite visible, then I draw tracks around the shallow areas. Then I export the tracks to my GPS, so they show on the map.