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Sorry Neal, you've just proved you know nothing about sailing.
Perhaps you should open your "Idiot's Guide to Sailing" and refer to the section on "Apparent Wind." Since you've claimed your instrumentation does not include a speed log, your wind gauge must be reading the apparent wind angle - and 30 degrees is a reasonable number. However, the question was about "tacking through" a certain number of degrees, and specifically referenced compass courses, this can only refer to true wind angles, where 90-100 degrees is not unreasonable. As to the original question, with practice it should be possible to tack without "overshooting," but in light air some boat will recover the lost speed better by overshooting somewhat and then bringing it back to the desired course. This is especially true in smaller boats and choppy water. -jeff "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... You should have looked at the picture on my website where the gauge shows my yacht close-hauled at 30 degrees. That's what a good modern boat with an experienced sailor at the helm can do as a matter of routine. "Oz1" wrote in message ... On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 08:13:01 -0400, "Simple Simon" wrote: There's something wrong with your boat. I can tack through only 60 degrees in light winds. Yeah right, Do you actually move forward after the tack? Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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