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Hate Heeling? These Sailboats Stay More Upright
How to Replace Sailboat Plexiglass Windows: A DIY Guide: https://www.practical-sailor.com/boat-maintenance/diy-projects/how-to-replace-sailboat-plexiglass-windows-a-diy-guide/ Do you—or someone you sail with—hate heeling? You’re not alone. For many sailors, excessive heel is the single biggest reason people feel uncomfortable on sailboats or stop sailing altogether. In this Practical Sailor–style deep dive, we ask a simple question with a surprisingly technical answer: which sailboats heel the least? Using real design data from popular cruising sailboats between 38 and 42 feet, we break down the key factors that influence heel, including sail area to displacement ratio, ballast ratio, displacement length ratio, and overall stability characteristics. We compare conservative heavy cruisers to modern production boats and explain why some designs feel calm and steady while others feel lively—or even intimidating—at the same wind speed. This isn’t about speed or racing. It’s about comfort, confidence, and keeping people sailing. If you’ve ever sailed with a nervous partner, a hesitant family member, or if you yourself dislike the feeling of a boat leaning too far, this video will help you understand which designs tend to sail flatter and why. We also explain an important truth many sailors miss: heeling isn’t just about the boat—it’s about sail power, reefing habits, and how a boat is sailed. Some boats are naturally harder to knock over, while others reward early reefing and careful trim. Boats discussed include popular cruising designs from Pearson, Hallberg-Rassy, Island Packet, Catalina, Beneteau, Jeanneau, Bavaria, and Dufour. If you’re shopping for a sailboat, sailing with a reluctant crew, or simply want a calmer, more comfortable experience under sail, this video is for you. Practical Sailor is your trusted resource for reviews of sailboats and sailing gear. https://www.practical-sailor.com Chat with us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/PracticalSailor/

