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![]() Bart Senior wrote: Another question inspired by a Dutch sailor. I caught on to what he was doing, because I was not occupied with anything else at the time. No one else on board did. Impress me with your genius! [15 points] While motor sailing, close hauled, you trim your jib so that it is slightly luffing? Why would you do this? Not sure, maybe to maximize VMG... in lulls, the motor keeps the boat driving & pointing high, in gusts the apparent wind shifts aft & the sail drives the boat more. It may also make it easier to balance the helm with the sails. Also, if you have your sails up you can claim ROW over motorboats, and they aren't smart enough to see it's luffing ![]() Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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