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![]() "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Richard, I raced in the Cruising Class for years, finishing as high as third BUT I never had as much fun as when I had a novice female crew. They didn't give a **** where we finished as long as they where sailing and relaxing. There were times when the Tender had to wait for us to turn a mark so that they could pick up the buoy. My advice, for what's it worth is; ENJOY YOURSELF, train your crew but be a easy captain to sail with. Some Downwind tips. In light air, set your Jib & Main wing on wing; set preventer/downhaul on main and Barber downhaul the Jib.(Whisker pole) Sail the Jib enough by the lee to get boat speed.(I use to give my crew cookies and coffee so they'd sit still in the cockpit after they got the sails set) Keep boat speed up until you're in a position to fetch the Lee Mark on a decent Broad Reach. As the wind increases Broad Reaches with a gybe. When you get close to boat speed set course for mark. Downhaul Sails until you're not comfortable with the wind strength. Remember that with increase wind strength you get increase wave size, which can give you a chance to surf. Good luck and in the Cruising Class ENJOYMENT should be your goal as well as low point total. ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------- JML Sigs |
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