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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 03:36:00 GMT, "John" wrote:
Is there a better group than this for sailing? The ones I found were pretty dead. Yesterday I went out to sail my 13' boat, for what might be about the last day this year. It is pretty narrow with big sails (a Starwing) and the wind was rather stronger than forecast, about 15-20. That is way too strong for me, so I didn't use the jib. In hindsight I should have reefed the main, but that takes too long. Had real problems on jibes and tacks. On tacks the boat would just stall out, and I had to wait for a wind shift to help me out. That never happens with my jib up. Any tips, or is it just a problem with not using the jib. The jibes were much worse. The boom swung around violently, and the boat nearly capsized twice. Again, I have never had that problem; but I have also never had an unreefed main out in wind like that. Any tips for this one? (I mean, other than "Learn to sail") Not be be a wiseass, but that is really the answer. Applying the mass and inertia relationship through a turn with a wind powered vessel is not something that is easily explained. Even big time racing sailors screw this up from time to time. The key is that you don't have that problem with the jib up. Think about it for a minute and you'll understand why. It's really all about keeping way on while making the tack. As to violence of the boom swing, that is also experience, but the boom will swing with some speed when coming about or changing tack in any real wind. It's all about controlling that. Based on your explanation, you probably had the boom hauled in tight and didn't let it out at all to compensate for the increased wind strength. Finally, when I was just trying to sail straight, I was pretty much hiked out as far as I could go. What do you do in that situation with an even stronger wind gust? Without the jib, I steer a bit into the wind; with the jib all I can think to do it let the main out to shed wind. Is there anything better? Let out the boom a little to reduce your hiking angle. And again, no offence meant here, but take some sailing lessons. Good luck. Later, Tom |
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