snowleopard
Well-Known Member
As a lad I was taught 'Ready about .... Lee Oh', the second indicated the helm was going down.
There seem to be any number of command sequences, almost as many as there are skippers.
Mine have varied over the years depending on circumstances...
"Tack" on an International 14 racing on a river where it has to be instant through to the full square rig works... Clew up courses, spanker to windward, mainsail haul etc.
On a boat with headsails to be sheeted I like to use 'let go and haul' which says it all and on my present boat it sometimes goes 'going about....LEAVE THOSE B**** SHEETS ALONE!' (self tacking rig, crew not really with it).
Not wishing to start one of those threads where everyone ignores what others have written and can't wait to write about themselves, What do you think is a good set of commands for a conventional boat with a variety of experienced and novice crews?
There seem to be any number of command sequences, almost as many as there are skippers.
Mine have varied over the years depending on circumstances...
"Tack" on an International 14 racing on a river where it has to be instant through to the full square rig works... Clew up courses, spanker to windward, mainsail haul etc.
On a boat with headsails to be sheeted I like to use 'let go and haul' which says it all and on my present boat it sometimes goes 'going about....LEAVE THOSE B**** SHEETS ALONE!' (self tacking rig, crew not really with it).
Not wishing to start one of those threads where everyone ignores what others have written and can't wait to write about themselves, What do you think is a good set of commands for a conventional boat with a variety of experienced and novice crews?