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I was thinking of using a drogue from the bow of the boat to keep it pointed into the wind for raising/lowering sails. Is this practical? No it isn't. I find that when I want to get underway offshore without using the engine that raising or unfurling the jib and then putting the boat as hard on the wind as she'll go and then raising the main works well. I only drop the main either in a big squall or in a calm while at sea, in either case I find I can get the main down on any point of sail. However, if you have trouble you can reverse the hoisting procedure. In any case, drogues are a pain and sea anchors are a major pain. -- Tom. |
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