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Backing the jib is a common way to speed up a tack in light airs.
CM "Doug Miller" wrote in message . .. | sailed with another fellow today, who suggested that during the tack, that i | not pull the head sail sheet in too soon, but leave the sail full as the | boat swings around, and then only after establishing new heading, trim the | sail. | | only got to try it once before a little pop up thunderstorm arrived, putting | us back into the dock. seemed to make an improvement on my tack. will have | to wait for another chance to try. | | comments? | | |
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