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30 Apr 2006, Frank Boettcher wrote:
Question for you technical sailers So I did a regatta this weekend (sorry, no pics, weather was terrible and I didn't even get the camera out) on a friends brand new Beneteau 343. Its a great sailing boat, if not sailed badly by the crew. Conditions were strong winds with frequent gusts (15-18 with gust to 25). Seems like no matter what sail set or reef selection we chose the boat had a really bad tendency to round up on gusts. Once it started up, helm became useless with no feel. You probably had the main in way too tight and weren't adequately reefing the 150 genoa (as above +/- 16/17 kts, the boat" likes" to have the genny reefed if not to the second then at least to the first reef point). Since the boat was new to the owner and none of the crew of four had sailed together we were not sure if it was us (probably) or the boat. Almost certainly: the crew. We had a crew member assigned to flagging the main upon command when the gust came up. Subject of course to actual gusts (in the unpredictable sense as distinguished from even comparatively changes in wind speed that aren't "gusts"), the main on that and like models "likes" to be depowered (use the traveler), not "flogged" (which rarely is necessary and, in racing, is not exactly well designed to maintain either boat speed or direct). Admittedly, most of the time we were probably carrying too much sail. It was a race, after all. Yeah, but that's a big mistake for this sort of design: depending, of course, on the paticular point of sale and on all the other usual variables, this boat is designed to reach theoretical maximum hull speed at a compartively low point on its "polars" scale and relately doesn't sail efficiently (fast) if very substantially heeled (which is not necessary to maintain fast speed) This is a boat of the modern thinking of great big mainsails. we were carrying a 150 with roller furling and experimented with taking it in with limited sucess. also reefed the main once, also limited success. Its desirable to maintain "balance" in the sail (which, at noted, can include "depowering" with the traveler in particularly strong winds), especially while racing (exept, note, too, that - again, depending of course on point of sail and on other conditions, while 15-18 kts true going periodically to 25 is brisk, this isn't necessarily "strong" in the sense I use that term above even if on some points of sail 25 kts might border on that). So what do you do first to control this? reef the main with full jib; reef the jib with full main? Requires knowing the specific conditions - but generally speaking for this model and like ones, experiement first with reefing the jib, at least to the first (and, maybe, second) reef point while also trying to maintain "balance" (to get that groved pressure between the jib and main) so by also reefing the main but also in depowered condition. reef both at simultaneously? Probably, yes (both to "both" and "simulatenously"), though one really does need to experiement. Again, however, this is _not_ a model that ought be "rouding" up and, if sailed properly in the conditions to which you appear to refer, probably would not round up. Quicker anticipation between the helmsman and the crew member assigned to dumping the main? This is always an option, but (as noted) probably not one needed (except in real gusts) if the sails are set correctly for the +/- 16/17 kts wind force (depending on point of sail). Further, given that "depending on point of sail" Thing, _especially_ for racing, the arguably key notion is to sail the course best for the boat, not necessarily the course best for other (especially in handicapped races if against racing-oriented ones, like J boats or an Express 37 or the like) We did take third in class, but this boat can do much better in light air. Depends what you mean by light air. The boat ought have been "flying" ("zooming"?) in 16/17 kts. Frank |
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