Not Exactly Angels on the Head of a Pin
Perhaps a more practical question is,
Back to the question at hand and the last example. The Cheap Diver is like dental floss for your sailboat. We've seen these racing accessories used by a couple boats in the J24 fleet in Seattle. The owner of Q bought one and received a lesson because each bottom has "certain areas which are difficult to clean⁄reach."
You're supposed to be able to "floss" the whole bottom including the keel. Apparently, it's all about technique and angles. In order to get the Cheap Diver to work its way down the keel of a 20, they thought it would be advantageous to raise the stern... a lot!
So,
"How many sailors can dance on the bow of a Santana 20?"There are an infinite number of possible ways sailors pass the time while waiting for wind (e.g. play hearts, repair hatch cover hinges, work on an expensive tan, take a nap (our skipper was actually snoring on the boat as we slowly sailed around), clean your bottom...).
Back to the question at hand and the last example. The Cheap Diver is like dental floss for your sailboat. We've seen these racing accessories used by a couple boats in the J24 fleet in Seattle. The owner of Q bought one and received a lesson because each bottom has "certain areas which are difficult to clean⁄reach."
You're supposed to be able to "floss" the whole bottom including the keel. Apparently, it's all about technique and angles. In order to get the Cheap Diver to work its way down the keel of a 20, they thought it would be advantageous to raise the stern... a lot!
So,
"How many sailors can dance on the bow of a Santana 20?"Looks like about 5 or 6 (YMMV). At that point, some of them start to get cold, wet feet!
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