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![]() "John Allan" wrote in message T... In article 40e8c292$0$24766$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader- 01.iinet.net.au, "d parker" says... "Steve Daniels, Seek of Spam" wrote in message ... On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 17:40:08 -0300, something compelled "Blorgad" , to say: I agree, but my question was, is it possible under any combination of sail for the boat to turn aft to wind while secured to a mooring. If secured at the bow, no. FWIW.... Ditto! FWIW ..... Bzzzzzzzzzzzt Of course it is: tide-rode, strong tide against wind: geez us East Australian sailors forget about tide g. John Excellent point, however, would a raised spinnaker, based on where the boat is held and where the force transfers to the boat, not provide assistance against that effect and tend (given enough wind) to swing the aft end leeward once more? |
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