Tacking on Headers (Newbie question)
"Richard" wrote in message
ups.com...
It looks like I'll be sailing in Catalina 27's and 250's for the next
year.
I've been reading a lot about:
Tiny boat: Take every wind shift.
Huge boat: Not always! With the time/distance lost in turning a large
boat this may not be best.
So what would be the general rule for 25-27 footers?
What rules/guidelines do I use to learn properly the best way or
frequency or wind shift arc to tack?
It depends on the size of the shift. If its just a bullet. Its most likely
better to hold course as the wind will lift again quickly. If its a larger
shift ( like those found closer to shore) it is most likely better to tack.
With some shore lifts though it can be wiser to sail the knock for a short
time to give you a longer period in the lift that you will tack into.
DP
|