Neil
Well-Known Member
Was out with an RYA instructor in a F7, practising close quarters sailing around a tight course. We had the main fully reefed and the gybes were performed well and safely. We were letting out the main going on to a broad reach for a little while before hauling in the main sheet going into the gybe, and then letting out fully again - fairly standard, I would have thought.
However, I got to wondering, after one gybe that wasn't quite timed to perfection, when the boom came across rather smartly, that under strong wind conditions, the bearing away on a broad reach to give speed through the gybe wasn't actually required, and left one more open to mistakes. I was thinking that it might be safer to pull the main sheet in as you were coming through a beam reach and using momentum and the head sail to bring you through the gybe would be enough?
However, I got to wondering, after one gybe that wasn't quite timed to perfection, when the boom came across rather smartly, that under strong wind conditions, the bearing away on a broad reach to give speed through the gybe wasn't actually required, and left one more open to mistakes. I was thinking that it might be safer to pull the main sheet in as you were coming through a beam reach and using momentum and the head sail to bring you through the gybe would be enough?