Preventing Dismasting
"scbafreak via BoatKB.com" u25927@uwe wrote in message
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Absolutely! But within reason. Certainly not in 50+ knots close to a lee
shore. But next time your out why not reef down and see how you ride out
an
oncoming storm. Everyone gets caught in them. So you might as well get
used
to them.
Even though it was only inshore, we managed to race an entire series in
winds over 30 knots on extremely lightweight 24 ft trailer yachts a few
years back. There was minimal damage as most people raced conservatively
instead of pushing their boats as they would have in 20-25 knots. Of
course
storms at sea are much more difficult. But on the safety of a lake or
harbour you are able to test your systems without risking your life too
much.
That sounds like so much fun. I'll remember to take my boat out in some
harsher conditions, when I get one, to practice before I really go
anywhere.
Thanks for the advice.
Bill
I will assume by your posts that you havent had a great deal of experience
at all yet. Certainly dont go out in a "blow" intentionally for at least 12
months, unless you have an experienced sailor/s on board with you. By
experienced, I also mean one that has sailed your type or similar before.
Its no good getting the world champion dinghy sailor on board if he has
never sailed a yacht before.
I would highly recomend doing some proper courses too. Your national yaching
association will be able to assist in finding the right school..
DP
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