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Default Thank You JEFF!!!


"Capt. JG" wrote in message

Max, what do you believe is important when attempting to point? I think
this is a discussion worth having.


The fine art of pointing encompasses more than just having a boat that sails
closely to the wind. When racing, the weather course made good will depend
upon a number of factors. An adroit skipper can sail a higher CMG with a
boat that doesn't sail as closely to the wind than a poorer skipper will
with a boat that theoretically points higher. Keeping the boat on its feet
(upright) is one factor. Another is maintaining sufficient speed to be able
to periodically feather into the wind without slowing appreciably. This is
where skill really shines. Sailing a high CMG often requires footing off
periodically, especially in light air, to maintain boat speed to allow
feathering and to prevent leeward slippage. Puffs can enable a boat to
point higher as well, provided boat speed is maintained. Inexperienced
skippers tend to pinch when following faster boats--the perception is that
those boats are "pointing" higher than he, so he pinches in attempt to equal
their pointing ability, effectively slowing himself down and losing ground
to leeward. The direction in which the boat is aimed often has little to do
with how well the boat is "pointing."

There's more to it, but that's a good start.

Max


 
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