johnalison
Well-Known Member
It seems that I am not the only one then. #9In breeze, you are correct to sheet in the main, bring it across but it seems like you kept it sheeted in. This has the risk, as you found out of causing you to spin out... I'd recommend completing the gybe with the main (ie out on the new side) , leaving the genoa alone but running dead down wind and goose winged. Once main gybed sucessfully, bear off and complete the gybe with the genoa too.
I have somewhere a book by Uffa Fox, in which he describes how he was sailing aboat (wooden, pre-war) when he felt that the rig would not stand the stress of a controlled gybe, the boom being long and heavy. In extreme conditions, according to him, he decided that there was no option but to execute an uncontrolled gybe, but swing the boat round so fast that by the time the boom had crossed, the lee rigging would be out of its way. Like all UF's stories, he comes out smelling of roses.