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DSK wrote:
Walt wrote: I've found that a light touch on the tiller really helps when sailing backwards. But you also want to keep a firm grip, since the force tends to yank it hard over rather than tending towards center. Ok, I guess this could be confusing. By "light touch" I mean don't over steer, not to hold it like the Queen of England holds a cucumber sandwich. ... When you're moving backwards, putting the tiller hard over just acts as a break True when moving forwards as well. Yep. .... and the boat may spin around the stern in either direction regardless of which way you point the tiller. Never had that happen to me but i can believe it, especially with some chop afecting the boat also. I see it all the time with beginners trying to back away from the dock. Since the tiller works backwards when you're sailing backwards, they initially push the tiller the wrong way, the boat starts turning the wrong way, and then they try to compensate by putting the tiller hard over the other way. The effect is that they've just applied a sea anchor attached to the stern, and the boat - now on the wrong side of the wind - swings around the wrong way. What techniques would you recommend ... to avoid getting stuck in irons? Stay on shore. Any particular video games you recommend instead of sailing? ![]() The ASA version of whack-the-weasel. Hey, we're playing it now! //Walt |
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