stuartw
Well-Known Member
Re: There is light at the end of the tunnel!
Sorry, I wasn't rubbing your nose in it so to speak. At a risk of repeating myself, I can accept the sinewave crossing method in IDEAL conditions is probably the fastest. We can all accept that the zero XTE is the more precise. All I am saying is that in bad conditions, or rather, non ideal conditions, then engaging the AP + XTE can take the strain out of sailing.
Now I know that there are those yotties who go out in all weathers, and for them beating the elements is what it's all about. I take my hat off to them. But not for me, and I suspect a good many others. There are a good many "leisure sailors" who like getting from A - B in a nice peacefull manner. I suspect not many of those are on the forum.
By the way, I too would feel unsafe in a single engined boat without sails, and probably if it had sails as well. That's why I rely on two.
Happy sailing
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Sorry, I wasn't rubbing your nose in it so to speak. At a risk of repeating myself, I can accept the sinewave crossing method in IDEAL conditions is probably the fastest. We can all accept that the zero XTE is the more precise. All I am saying is that in bad conditions, or rather, non ideal conditions, then engaging the AP + XTE can take the strain out of sailing.
Now I know that there are those yotties who go out in all weathers, and for them beating the elements is what it's all about. I take my hat off to them. But not for me, and I suspect a good many others. There are a good many "leisure sailors" who like getting from A - B in a nice peacefull manner. I suspect not many of those are on the forum.
By the way, I too would feel unsafe in a single engined boat without sails, and probably if it had sails as well. That's why I rely on two.
Happy sailing
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