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![]() CANDChelp wrote: We just assumed that there would always be gusts. Why? You've never had steady conditions? What type of gusts does it take to overpower you into a wrestling match with the helm? RB The only steady conditions I've ever sailed in are light light airs in summer, where one could die from boredom, and rainy days on Sydney Harbour long ago. The rest of the time is described in http://www.ace.net.au/schooner/mlakes.htm and can be checked via the Oz Bureau of Meteorology. The landlocked portions of my sailing grounds have the sort of funnels, backdrafts and odd eddies that one expects in landlocked areas with a good oceanic breeze coming in. I'm sure you must have even worse close in to high-rise areas. Wrestling matches with the helm: here are some, although I grant most are racing in Flying Tadpole II: wind funnelled through gullies off land to blast across narrow portions of the lower Murray river. One makes use of these ot pass the less brave, who let their sheets go in panic (as I did until I got my local knowledge). 40knot gusts in a 30knot wind. 180 degree wind shifts with no pause at force 5-6(-7). Backdraft off cliffs in narrows where the boat _must_ be kept on track. Again: I don't "wrestle with the helm" on Lady Kate because the small rudder makes it unproductive: one wrestles with the sheets, traveller, snotter instead. -- Flying Tadpole ------------------------- Learn what lies below the waves of cyberspace! http://www.internetopera.netfirms.com |
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