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On 27 Aug 2005 22:46:50 GMT, William R. Watt said:
DO NOT TAKE YOUR HAND OFF THE TILLER. Heading up in a gust depowers the sail. (And gains distance to windward when beating.) Reducing sail makes life easier, but if you have the sheet free and are ready to head up with a quick twitch of the tiller, you can unload instantly. Hiking out is good for boat speed, but not required to avoid a capsize. by "heading up" he means pushing the tiller away from you as if you were tacking. ![]() A manoeuvre also known as "luffing". --Damian |
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