jray wrote:Good question. Might be early to give a definitive answer. I know that Carbon Offset which I believe has a fixed prod has done well against some of the NW boats with articulating set ups. I'm running a fixed and enjoy it, mostly because it's less complicated and I'm normally sailing one up or with limited crew.
Most of the boats I know of using a articulated prod can lock it down, making it for all intents fixed if needed. If I was building again I would make the prod articulating. There's been many times I would have enjoyed running a little deeper, especially when racing in lighter conditions.
...actually,,Carbon's got a rotating prod,,, and it's above deck, so it gets a bit more rotation than the other boats in the fleet.
There's been a tendency in the Portland fleet to downplay the value of rotating the prod,,or to not rotate each gybe in order to keep things simple, whereas I rotate Carbon's prod fully in all but stronger winds, ~over mid teens. Between this,,and some monster-size chutes that people snarl all the regularly,, I'd say Carbon retains an advantage downwind over the fleet, -rarely- get passed downwind.
...the ' added work as you round the mark' is worth it. Sailing 2 up, I don't find it difficult to play the spinn sheets and steer through a gybe while the crew rotates the pole and then takes over the spinn sheets.