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![]() No it won't provided the boat is swung smartly around and the jib is only backed for a second or two. What a backed jib takes away in its backing it gives back to the mainsail which still pulls until the release of the jib's windward sheet. This is why the main 'Pops' over the second the windward jib sheet is released. Try learning how to tack like a real sailor and you might be more successful at it. "Oz1" wrote in message ... On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 23:07:26 +0100, "Donal" wrote: "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? There are two things going on here. One is that if you leave the jenny alone, it will "back" as the boat tacks. The wind will then push the poat through the tack. As the boat goes through the wind, you let the sheet fo free. Backing the jib will slow the boat! The second is a little more difficult to explain. It is easier to gain speed at 90 degrees to the wind than at 35 degrees(apparent). So when you tack, the helmsman will tack a bit further than necessary, so that he can gain speed. Therefore, you don't immediately sheet the jenny flat. The helmsman will bear away from the wind to build up speed. You gradually sheet the jenny in, as the boat heads up onto the new course. If my explanation isn't clear, then ask again. Regards Donal Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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