Yacht magazine emphasized the following about the two boats in question:
A31 pros
- Good quality finish
- Large cockpit
- Speed potential
- Effective deck equipment
- Clean looks
- Flexible stowage system
- High quality deck gear
- No cockpit access to stowage (only from inside)
- High price
- Demands crew weight
- Restricted tiller angles
- Some trimming needs to be done from the mast
- Table not properly fixed
- Optional extras should have been standard
E310 pros
- Brave design that stands out
- Targets many purposes
- Good build quality
- Stiff
- Good rudder feel despite dual rudders
- Well-placed trim adjustments
- Cruising-friendly interior
- Six full-size beds
- High-quality deck gear
- Extensive packaged extras
- Wheel steering option
- Hidden price hit?
- Could not go higher than 45 degrees?
- Stowage compartments extra
As for beating....well, Yacht actually meant that the 310 was only good for 45 degrees on the beat. Hrmpf. That just cannot be the case. I mean, really! I simply refuse to accept that fact until I can get more information, other tests show wildly different results (obviously).
2 comments:
Heisann!
What is the verdict now regarding the angle on beat?
Extremely informative and nice blog by the way, one of the absolute better ones
I'll see if I can get myself to post some technical data gathered from this season once I get my head together.
:)
Thanks for the nice comment!
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