Really special boat to sail. I grew up sailing the boat and she’s our pride and joy. Our 125 is very much optimized however and has the lowest IRC rating of all the 125s.
@@fiftyfathoms8396 just gotta keep it up on the step. for hamachi it's this: (18, 20 and 22kts tws)... 138 20.93 145 18.01 138 24.3 145 21.07 138 28.68 145 23.13
Great Stuff Scot...I had "Aquila" an Olson 40 at the Kona Kai in Pt. Loma 2005 - 2006. Raced the Cabrillo series Ensenada etc. Your overviews are excellent. Thanks for your work 😎 "Aquila" moved to La Paz in 2007 - 2008 and then was lost in August 2008 in hurricane Hernan doublehanding to Hawaii. It hit 1,700 nm west of Cabo and 1,100 miles left to go to the Islands sailed 56 hours straight in Cat 2/1 40ft seas..backstay blew...rudder bearings cracked prop shaft leaking...shrouds creaking..hitch a ride on a Toyota Car Carrier heading to Mexico..still in tropical storm wind and seas. George Olson builds a great boat. Saved our lives 😁
Scott I am loving these boat reviews. This is my dream boat. Stan is a good friend of mine and I am looking forward to do a few races on it with them,. COVID and some health issues have gotten in the way, but soon I hope.
@@SailingAnarchyUSA I’m going to edit my comment to not berate you. If you put all this time and effort into your videos, you might as well check your geography.
Hey Scot, Love these vid's and the personality you bring, very cool! I have a '79 Dehler Sprinta Sport 23. Not sure if they are common in your area, but I thought it would be fun to hear your take on them. Cheers!
These boats are so much fun! My family had hull #4. Who would have thought the banana boat would still be kicking ass years later(even though it’s not yellow anymore). I’m glad the new owner brought back the SNOOPY name. I think the 125 was SNOOPY 10. # 9 was a 105.