andlauer
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Bonjour
When single handed, as but more than full crewed, the sail reduction must be done on a very conservative manner.
When you are trapped in an oversail situation you don't have other choice than a nice hard work for half an hour or an hour.
If something jams (Murphy's law) it becomes worse and you just get exhaused.
Of course, the wind will increase and you'll have to go for an other sail reduction... still oversailed... but exhausted.... but you are still the only one to do the job!
The only positive think, then, is that it will last less than the income!
Eric
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When single handed, as but more than full crewed, the sail reduction must be done on a very conservative manner.
When you are trapped in an oversail situation you don't have other choice than a nice hard work for half an hour or an hour.
If something jams (Murphy's law) it becomes worse and you just get exhaused.
Of course, the wind will increase and you'll have to go for an other sail reduction... still oversailed... but exhausted.... but you are still the only one to do the job!
The only positive think, then, is that it will last less than the income!
Eric
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