ProDave
Well-Known Member
I'm a novice sailor just learning things.
Today we took Ferndell out for her second sail since getting her. No problems getting the sails up and sailing her. But getting the sails down...
I always thought the theory was point the boat into the wind, thighten the mainsheet, then take the sails down.
So, boat into the wind, I go on the foredeck (mrs PD at the helm) to take the jib down first. Next thing the boat is broadside onto the wind, going nowhere, and heeling over at what seemed like an alarming angle. the angle probably wasn't that bad, but it seemed like it due to my position at the time and my inexperience.
So we swap places and this time I manage to keep the boat into the wind while Mrs PD takes the sails down.
My concern is this was only in a light wind. I'm not looking forward to doing this in a strong wind.
So my questions:
Is it right to point the boat into the wind, and is it right to tighten the main sheet?
Which sail should you lower first, main sail or jib?
Would it be better to start the motor before trying to lower the sails, if nothing else to make it easier to keep the boat pointed into the wind?
Any other advice?
I appreciate these are obvious questions to most of you, but we are novices at the moment, with no professional instruction just yet, and strangely, none of the books we have read tell you how to get the sails down, they just concentrate on how to sail the boat (that bit we have no trouble with)
Today we took Ferndell out for her second sail since getting her. No problems getting the sails up and sailing her. But getting the sails down...
I always thought the theory was point the boat into the wind, thighten the mainsheet, then take the sails down.
So, boat into the wind, I go on the foredeck (mrs PD at the helm) to take the jib down first. Next thing the boat is broadside onto the wind, going nowhere, and heeling over at what seemed like an alarming angle. the angle probably wasn't that bad, but it seemed like it due to my position at the time and my inexperience.
So we swap places and this time I manage to keep the boat into the wind while Mrs PD takes the sails down.
My concern is this was only in a light wind. I'm not looking forward to doing this in a strong wind.
So my questions:
Is it right to point the boat into the wind, and is it right to tighten the main sheet?
Which sail should you lower first, main sail or jib?
Would it be better to start the motor before trying to lower the sails, if nothing else to make it easier to keep the boat pointed into the wind?
Any other advice?
I appreciate these are obvious questions to most of you, but we are novices at the moment, with no professional instruction just yet, and strangely, none of the books we have read tell you how to get the sails down, they just concentrate on how to sail the boat (that bit we have no trouble with)