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I see what you mean, however, if you look where the force of the sail is
transferred to the boat, I believe that even under those circumstances, the spinnaker would then want to turn the boat aft to lee once again. Even if the wind was light enough not to allow that to happen, that would be what the force would be attempting to do. Just to clarify, my argument with my friend is, "can a spinnaker turn the boat aft to wind?". I believe the answer is no. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I meant to practice raising your spinn. "Blorgad" wrote in message ... Yes I have, but this is really a question about what the sails are capable of. That could occur with current with or without sails. I do not believe that the sails could turn the boat aft to wind while on a mooring, spinnaker or otherwise. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Yo Dude, did you consider a 5kt current with an opposing 1~2kt wind? Scotty Dude "Blorgad" wrote in message ... Dude, I have done my own analysis and deduction based on thought and logic. |
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