Sire
Well-Known Member
Hi folks,
What's the best way of keeping things reasonably under control if hit by a really hard gust while sailing downwind?
We were out for an afternoon's sail today- my last possibility to get out on the water before my next Finland <-> UK trucking trip. On the return leg, sailing with the wind coming over the starboard quarter, we were surprised by a really strong gust that had us over to around 45 degrees of heel in about half a second.
Had I been by myself, I think i would have just hung on to the tiller, tried to keep my course, and wait for it to blow over.
SWMBO is very new to sailing (and I am very new to something this size, albeit our boat is only 17') and she prefers sailing fairly upright, so I did what I would have done with my dinghy, and turned up into the wind. The main was out on the shrouds, and I'm sure I couldn't have un-cleated the jib. The problem is that a half a ton of trailer-sailer doesn't spin round like a dinghy, and it was a few seconds before the power was off, until which time we were heeled over quite firmly!
Once the gust was over, everything was back to the previous force 3-4. The question is, what is the most comfortable / safest way of dealing with surprises like this?
Thanks in advance (my internet access will be sporadic over the next week to ten days as I'll be on the road - will be going as far as Minehead on this trip, quite close to where I grew up).
"Z"
What's the best way of keeping things reasonably under control if hit by a really hard gust while sailing downwind?
We were out for an afternoon's sail today- my last possibility to get out on the water before my next Finland <-> UK trucking trip. On the return leg, sailing with the wind coming over the starboard quarter, we were surprised by a really strong gust that had us over to around 45 degrees of heel in about half a second.
Had I been by myself, I think i would have just hung on to the tiller, tried to keep my course, and wait for it to blow over.
SWMBO is very new to sailing (and I am very new to something this size, albeit our boat is only 17') and she prefers sailing fairly upright, so I did what I would have done with my dinghy, and turned up into the wind. The main was out on the shrouds, and I'm sure I couldn't have un-cleated the jib. The problem is that a half a ton of trailer-sailer doesn't spin round like a dinghy, and it was a few seconds before the power was off, until which time we were heeled over quite firmly!
Once the gust was over, everything was back to the previous force 3-4. The question is, what is the most comfortable / safest way of dealing with surprises like this?
Thanks in advance (my internet access will be sporadic over the next week to ten days as I'll be on the road - will be going as far as Minehead on this trip, quite close to where I grew up).
"Z"