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Bart Senior wrote:
Your 35' sloop is bare headed--the one jib you have is at the sailmakers for repairs. You are sailing today with main alone. You are directly head to wind, in irons, stopped dead in the water. For 1 point Which side do you back the main to sail off on a port tack? What else do you need to do? Boom to port, tiller to starboard. Of course, if you want to exit the anchorage backwards, you put the tiller to port. |
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