On the way out, water was very calm and very little wind so I dropped ballast and was able to get up to 17 kts SOG (as measured by GPS). I found that it was pretty easy to track a constant heading and steering was reasonably responsive, however I needed to be on close lookout for wakes produced by passing motorboats because with ballast out you are thrown from side to side pretty easily.
On the way back, wind speed was 5-10kts and coming from starboard. Water was a little choppy but no swell, but I decided to fill ballast anyways. I was able to get up to 14 kts SOG (again, GPS measured). I found in this configuration it was difficult to keep a straight heading. The boat kept turning to starboard and I would have to course correct, and the steering was much stiffer when I needed to do so meaning it was too easy to overcompensate. I'm not sure if this was because of the amount of freeboard presenting itself to the perpendicular wind, or because the boat was still in an unstable "semi-plane" mode.
Thoughts?

