Thom Stewart wrote:
I've been waiting for some one to mention the real advantage of "End
boom sheeting," no one has.
End sheeting give you Leech control without changing draft. A rather
important condition for a racer.
Only if the mid boom sheeting boom has a flex problem. Otherwise the
control is the same.
Nutsy, a multi hull doesn't tack fast, it sails into & thru a tack as
much as possible, to get both hull across the wind.
A "Snap Tack" @ Snap Roll tack is a light air thing, to use the motion
of the sail to create forward motion to the vessel. It is basically a
small craft technique. Not allowed in most racing circles.
Bart; A Cruising Vang/preventer set-up is probably a better set-up than
a "Boom Brake" I use both types of vangs. The preventer allows me the
option of sailing "By the Lee" with the main while Wing on Winging.
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