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He may have some clever explanation, but my answer (and other who have agreed)
is correct. If he eased the jib to make it luff, he's reducing VMG for no gain; if its luffing because he's pinching, then he's maximizing VMG and getting an easier ride. BTW, we often don't fly the jib when motorsailing upwind because the major benefit is provided by the main. Having the jib up just reduces visibility. "Bart Senior" wrote in message . net... Remember the fellow a lazy, smart, sailor! Bobspirt wrote in message ... Also, if you have your sails up you can claim ROW over motorboats, and they aren't smart enough to see it's luffing No. When you are motorsailing, you are a motorboat. Having your sails up is meaningless as far as your position in the pecking order if your engine is running, even if it is in neutral. BB BB, come on, get your helmet on and get in the game. He knew that. He was saying you could make powerboaters (who generally clear out for a sailboat no matter what, if they are paying attention) THINK you were sailing. |
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