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![]() "RogueIT" wrote in message ps.com... I went sailing of a J22 for the first time today and am trying to learn some of the terminology, but for the life of me I can't remember the opposite of "gybe ho" Prepare to gybe Ready Gybe Ho what is the litany when you are on tack or tacking? thanks, Scott The skipper used to say: Ready about Helm's alee. The crew chief now says "tacking" instead of "helm's alee" They will also mention to the crew that we are going to tack before the sequence. John Cairns |
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