Wonderful video once again. Thanx for sharing. Maybe put some reefs in your main and you may be able to tackle those blustery winds. You may enjoy watching Roger Barnes cruising dinghy channel.
Thank you. I definitely need reefs in the main. I’m probably just going to get an entirely new sail because my main is very old and the shape isn’t too good anymore. I’ve seen a few of rogers videos, they are pretty good.
Thank you. Glad you liked them. The little boats have been a lot of fun. We really enjoy the simplicity and capability to get into some really cool spots. Congratulations on your new boat and Fair Winds
Thanks. Spoiler alert I actually discuss the differences a little bit in the next video coming up. Basically the Newport is quite a bit quicker on all points of sail and has larger cockpit and cabin but the potter seems more stable due to the hard chined hull. Also there is a slight weight difference of about 200 lbs with the potter being lighter but both are very easy to manage in the shallows and easy to sail
Good question! There are no reef points in the old mainsail . I would much prefer to sail so I will either modify the sail or purchase a new main in the future that will have reef points!
In my opinion back in the day as stock boats the potter was probably a better boat due to build quality/ fit and finish. However I prefer the Newport because it is roomier, faster, and a little more comfortable. Which one is actually better is up to interpretation of the individual and what they want out of a boat. I’d be happy with either one!
Nice work taking those little boats out in those conditions. Does the little 2.5 hp Yammie push that Newport thru those waves and wind well? I have an AMF Sunbird that needs a new outboard and am eyeballing that engine or a 4hp.
Yeah the Yamaha does great for that boat. I was still breaking in the motor when we faced the heavy winds and was running it at around 40%. Still making around a knot of boat speed. I think your boat is lighter and I would definitely recommend the 2.5 . A good balance of power to weight!
Wonderful video once again. Thanx for sharing. Maybe put some reefs in your main and you may be able to tackle those blustery winds.
You may enjoy watching Roger Barnes cruising dinghy channel.
Thank you. I definitely need reefs in the main. I’m probably just going to get an entirely new sail because my main is very old and the shape isn’t too good anymore. I’ve seen a few of rogers videos, they are pretty good.
Really enjoy your work. Great production for TH-cam videos. I just purchased 1 of those little boats can't wait to get out and try it.
Thank you. Glad you liked them. The little boats have been a lot of fun. We really enjoy the simplicity and capability to get into some really cool spots. Congratulations on your new boat and Fair Winds
Another AWESOME VIDEO!!!!
LOVE YOU GUYS!!!!
Thanks so much!!
Amazing - keep up the great sailing
Thank you! Will do!
Your videos are super good, great job!
Glad you like them And thank you so much for commenting! Also congratulations on your west wight potter 19. Seems like a perfect sized trailer sailor!
Hi nice video! How do two boats compair? Is the Newport faster? Thanks
Thanks. Spoiler alert I actually discuss the differences a little bit in the next video coming up. Basically the Newport is quite a bit quicker on all points of sail and has larger cockpit and cabin but the potter seems more stable due to the hard chined hull. Also there is a slight weight difference of about 200 lbs with the potter being lighter but both are very easy to manage in the shallows and easy to sail
curious...why not reef to keep sailing in the higher winds?
Good question! There are no reef points in the old mainsail . I would much prefer to sail so I will either modify the sail or purchase a new main in the future that will have reef points!
what is a better boat WwP or the Newport ?
In my opinion back in the day as stock boats the potter was probably a better boat due to build quality/ fit and finish. However I prefer the Newport because it is roomier, faster, and a little more comfortable. Which one is actually better is up to interpretation of the individual and what they want out of a boat. I’d be happy with either one!
Nice work taking those little boats out in those conditions. Does the little 2.5 hp Yammie push that Newport thru those waves and wind well? I have an AMF Sunbird that needs a new outboard and am eyeballing that engine or a 4hp.
Yeah the Yamaha does great for that boat. I was still breaking in the motor when we faced the heavy winds and was running it at around 40%. Still making around a knot of boat speed. I think your boat is lighter and I would definitely recommend the 2.5 . A good balance of power to weight!