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Nav,
She seemed like she was just trying to pound a hole in the water, when trying make into the wind. The boat I had at the time was OB power and was cavitating badly She would gain some headway down the back off the oncoming wave then be driven back be the next wave, she'd ride up and over, brake thru the crest and fall back into the down side with a hell of a pounding.. When I tried falling of a bit I clear the crest with a sickening snap roll and landed back into the wave at crazy different angles. When I turned downwind I was surfing to fast and catching the next wave and damn near stopping and then taking the next wave on the stern. That was when I rigged the drag with the doubled anchor line with the lunch hook to keep it in the water. Worked for about 6 wave then the whole thing came aboard, Luckily I seen it coming and dodged the anchor. I had the barge boards in place, which kept the anchor out was the cabin. Got the sails off, lashed the helm down and got in the cabin with the crew. She had a traditional layout and we wedged ourselves between the cabin bunks, sitting on the floor. She didn't stay hove-to but laid ahull, which worried the hell out of me because of all the tales of horror about 360 rolls but she took care of herself and us for close to 18 hrs. I even think the motion improved but that could have been because I was inside and not watching the waves When we got in I took those storm sails off the boat, which was a improvement right there. They were a PITA to store, If it gets worst than a double reef I go bare head now. I've come home under bare pole several times. I don't missed those stiff, hard to manage heavy pieces of **** one single bit; AND. "I'LL DRINK TO THAT!!" Ole Thom P/S That's the first time I've told that story in 16 years and I'm not telling it again! |
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Thanks for that Thom
If you are helming you can luff as you reach the crest. That slows the leap off and also softens the crash .. You then bear away again to gain speed. Cheers MC Thom Stewart wrote: Nav, She seemed like she was just trying to pound a hole in the water, when trying make into the wind. The boat I had at the time was OB power and was cavitating badly She would gain some headway down the back off the oncoming wave then be driven back be the next wave, she'd ride up and over, brake thru the crest and fall back into the down side with a hell of a pounding.. When I tried falling of a bit I clear the crest with a sickening snap roll and landed back into the wave at crazy different angles. When I turned downwind I was surfing to fast and catching the next wave and damn near stopping and then taking the next wave on the stern. That was when I rigged the drag with the doubled anchor line with the lunch hook to keep it in the water. Worked for about 6 wave then the whole thing came aboard, Luckily I seen it coming and dodged the anchor. I had the barge boards in place, which kept the anchor out was the cabin. Got the sails off, lashed the helm down and got in the cabin with the crew. She had a traditional layout and we wedged ourselves between the cabin bunks, sitting on the floor. She didn't stay hove-to but laid ahull, which worried the hell out of me because of all the tales of horror about 360 rolls but she took care of herself and us for close to 18 hrs. I even think the motion improved but that could have been because I was inside and not watching the waves When we got in I took those storm sails off the boat, which was a improvement right there. They were a PITA to store, If it gets worst than a double reef I go bare head now. I've come home under bare pole several times. I don't missed those stiff, hard to manage heavy pieces of **** one single bit; AND. "I'LL DRINK TO THAT!!" Ole Thom P/S That's the first time I've told that story in 16 years and I'm not telling it again! |
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![]() "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... P/S That's the first time I've told that story in 16 years and I'm not telling it again! You don't need to tell it again. Most of the people who read it would not dare question your actions. We are grateful that you shared your experience with us. Thank you, OT. I've learned some things from your post. Regards Donal -- |
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