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silverback wrote:
First off I can turn even my 30 ft full keeler in a 40 ft fairway... crosswind or not. I can also station keep with my single screw. When you understand prop walk and the wash against the rudder, you do a number of things. There also things that cannot be done, and prop walk has it's limits. ... The one time I had to effect an emergency stop and 180 into a narrow docking facilty... sailing in... no auxillary on or engaged. I dropped the hook heh heh they did that in "Pirates of the Caribbean" too. ... it brought me staight about and then I dropped the genny, engaged the engine and weighed hook to exit the area. It was the slickest thing you've ever seen. More sailors should take time to practise maneuvers under power and sail with their vessels to really comprehend not only the limitations ... but the potential. Agreed. Drift or "carry" is another thing I find most sailors don't understand about their vessels. Relatively few people practice any maneuvers; much less work out ways of carrying out less-common ones and practice those. It is one reason why racers are better sailors... they regularly carry out a lot more actions under varying conditions, and do them more often. To answer your question..... reverse to your walk and swing the bow thru the wind if a fin keeler...... opposite if you are a full keeler. [ Remember to hug to the appropraite side of the channel... windward for fin keeler and leeward for full keeler.] Why would you hug the lee side of a channel if a full keeler?? Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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