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Nice answer Walt. 1 point to you for a great summary.
"Walt" wrote You just aquired a Hobie 17. What is the best way to tack the boat? 1. Make sure you have decent boat speed before the tack. i.e. you're not pinching. That may mean footing off a bit if necessary 2. Easy with the tiller! You want a big wide turn, not a sharp angle. If you stall the tiller the boat will stop. Since most cats have signigicant weather helm, you can usually just let the tiller go slack in your hand and the boat will round up nicely. No need to push it over. 3. Trim in the main to help the boat turn up into the wind. Once you pass head to wind, ease it so that it doesn't fight you through the rest of the turn. 4. Keep turning until you are on a close reach, then trim in the main and sail off. 5. If you do get stuck in irons, center the tiller, backwind the main (on the opposite side to where it was before you tacked) and once you start moving backwards push the tiller *slightly* the opposite way that you had it to tack. The boat will back around to the new tack. GOTO 4. question, the Hobie 17 //Walt |
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