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Can you say "death roll". We got caught running briefly last Saturday, and
stared to intiate said action. Very uncomfortable, I can assure you. Finally, a run is dangerous. Those rolls can cause the boom to swing across and smash your crew's heads. A single quick roll can cascade into a series of ever deeper dips, alternately to windward and leeward, ending with a wild broach either to windward or to leeward. This series of events is so catastrophic that it's called a death roll. John Cairns Gerard Weatherby wrote in message ... There's an article on sailnet ( http://www.sailnet.com/collections/a...d=rousma0082%2 0%20&tfr=fp or http://tinyurl.com/h9z6 ) which claims it's faster to tack downwind on broad reaches instead of running straight downwind. (Assuming you want to get dead downwind.) Have those of you who sail found this to be true? Let's assume there's no spinnaker since I don't have one. S/V Cat's Meow http://www.catsmeow.org |
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