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Jeff,
The jib was luffing, but not when the the apparent wind came aft when the engine was shut off. Why should he douse the jib, when he knew the engine was going to be shut off shortly? In fact, the jib was just set,and just trimmed. The man was thinking a step ahead. It all makes perfect sense. Someone had complained my questions were 1 pointers. I figured I'd offer up a tougher one. If I made it easy, it would have only been a one point question. Jeff Morris wrote "DSK" wrote Jeff Morris wrote: Sorry, Bart. I think your Dutch friend was yanking your chain! No, what Bart described would work. My point is that you would adjust the main to not flog, but you often can't do the same for the jib. All that was going on is that the Dutchman was too lazy to douse the jib (as he should have) and he came up with a plausible justification for leaving it luff. |
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