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wrote | How do you sail off a dock when the wind is | setting you towards the dock. [Assume an end-tie | situation with no motor] 1 pt That's easy for a small boat like a Sunfish. Just give it a nice strong push. But for a bigger one I guess you'd have to do something like this. Row out a small anchor. Set it well out from the dock near the middle of the boat. Tie the anchor line to the mid-cleat. Set your sails so they're in the *heave-to* position. Stand near the middle of the boat and pull it out sideways. Pull the anchor up. Let go the weather jib sheet and off you go... Cheers, Ellen |
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